Jordan: Calls for death penalty intensify after gruesome attack on boy
Calls are intensifying in Jordan for the gang members who kidnapped a 16-year-old boy, hacked off his hands and gouged out one of his eyes to face the death penalty. Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh promised yesterday that decisive action would be taken against those who perpetrated the attack after visiting the victim in hospital on Wednesday. ...
Covid-19 cases climb above 330,000 per day worldwide
New cases of Covid-19 infections around the world have continued to rise to an all-time high of more than 330,000 per day, Associated Press (AP) has reported. ...
Iraq reshuffles military chiefs amid escalation of Daesh groups in Triangle of Death
Iraq’s Ministry of Defence has appointed a new military commander to assume responsibility of security issues in the Diyala Governorate. ...
Four dead, several injured in Beirut fuel tank explosion
Four people were killed and several more were wounded when a fuel tank exploded in a Beirut building on Friday, the Lebanese Red Cross said. ...
Lebanon’s Hariri warns of civil war
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri warned on Thursday evening of the imminent danger of a civil war in the country. ...
Iran's rial hits new low against dollar as economy reels
The Iranian rial fell to a new low against the US dollar on Saturday as the economy reels under pressure from the COVID-19 pandemic and US sanctions. ...
Lebanon: Aoun blocks dismissal of arrested blast suspect officials
Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun has refused to sign decrees dismissing senior officials who have been arrested in a probe into the 4 August Beirut blast without a cabinet vote, his office said yesterday, Agence France Presse (AFP) reports. ...
"Iran won’t tolerate Azerbaijan, Armenia conflict spilling onto its borders":official
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Saeed Khatibzadeh, said his country will not tolerate the conflict between neighbouring Azerbaijan and Armenia spilling over onto its borders. ...
Turkey, Greece set up military hotline under NATO to prevent clashes in East Med
Turkey and Greece have set up a military hotline to prevent clashes in the Eastern Mediterranean where they have been conflicting over energy resources, marking a step closer towards negotiations between the two. ...
Beirut blast: Lebanon seeks arrest of ship owner and captain
Lebanon has requested the arrest of the foreign owner and captain of the ship which brought material which blew up at Beirut port causing devastation. ...
Iraqi military: 5 dead, 2 wounded in Baghdad rocket attack
Five Iraqi civilians were killed and two severely wounded Monday after a Katyusha rocket hit near Baghdad airport, Iraq's military said. It was the first time in months an attack caused civilian casualties. ...
Macron accuses Lebanese leaders of 'betrayal' over failure to form a government
French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday accused Lebanon's leaders of betraying their promises over the failure to form a government in the wake of the Beirut port blast. He gave the country's political class four to six weeks to implement his roadmap but ruled out immediate sanctions. ...
Libya: 15 migrants die after boat sinks off Libyan coast
At least 15 people died when rubber boats carrying irregular migrants sank Saturday in the Mediterranean Sea near Libya, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). ...
US continues to reinforce military bases in Syria
The US Army has sent 70 trucks to Syria through the Al-Waleed border crossing with Iraq, local sources said Friday. ...
Amman coordination meeting to support the Middle East peace process concluded
The foreign ministers of Jordan, Egypt, France and Germany on Thursday held talks here to maintain coordination and consultation on ways to support the Middle East peace process to achieve a just, comprehensive and lasting peace. ...
US envoy : another Arab state will recognise Israel in 2 days
The US Ambassador to the UN said yesterday that another Arab state will recognise Israel within the next couple of days, following the recent normalisation agreements made by the UAE and Bahrain. ...
Rishi Sunak defends emergency jobs scheme
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has said it is "impossible" to predict how many jobs the government's new wage subsidy scheme will save. ...
Explosion rocks Hezbollah weapons cache in southern Lebanon
A Hezbollah-owned weapons cache in southern Lebanon exploded yesterday afternoon as a result of a “technical error”. ...
Large fire at dairy factory near Tehran
A massive fire broke out last night at an Iranian dairy factory in the city of Eslamshahr, south-west of the capital Tehran. An investigation is currently underway although authorities have said that there are no casualties. ...
Iraq Judicial Council demands details of corruption probe outcomes
The President of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq, Judge Fayeq Zaidan, yesterday called on the government to disclose the outcomes of its investigations into corruption. ...