Thousands of companies threatened with bankruptcy in Morocco
Despite efforts made to postpone payment deadlines, the late payment of dues threatens thousands of Moroccan companies with bankruptcy, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed reported on Friday. ...
Fears of clashes as Iraq Shia militia supporters hold protests
Hundreds of pro-Iran militia supporters organised a protest in the Iraqi capital Baghdad near Tahrir Square, the stronghold of anti-establishment protesters, raising fears of clashes between the two sides. ...
Syria defends China’s Uyghur policy after US condemnation
The Syrian regime has defended China after the US Congress condemned the People’s Republic for its human rights violations and abuse of the Uyghur Muslims. ...
Iran developing nuclear-capable missiles, European powers warn UN
Three European powers have warned the UN that Iran is developing nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in violation of a Security Council resolution. ...
Key deputy of Daesh leader arrested in Iraq
Iraqi police arrested a key deputy of deceased Daesh leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Tuesday in Kirkuk province. ...
Iran protests: State TV acknowledges deaths during unrest
Iranian state TV has said security forces killed what it called "thugs and rioters" during last month's mass protests against a petrol price rise. ...
Iraq parties, allies debate new PM as violence hits shrine cities
Iraqi politicians and their regional allies gathered in Baghdad on Tuesday to discuss a way out of two months of protests that brought down the government, as violence hit shrine cities. ...
Pompeo Says Iran the Common Villain in Middle East Protests
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that Iran was the uniting factor behind protests around the Middle East, saying demonstrators in Iraq, Lebanon and Iran itself opposed the clerical regime. ...
22 killed in bus crash in Tunisia
Twenty-two people have been killed and dozens injured in a bus accident in Tunisia, the interior ministry announced yesterday. ...
Iraq unrest: PM Abdul Mahdi to resign after bloodiest day in protests
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi is to submit his resignation, his office says, after more than 40 people were killed on the bloodiest day since anti-government protests began. ...
Iraq unrest: 13 killed in fresh wave of protests
At least 13 people have been killed in Iraq in a fresh wave of protests in the southern city of Nasiriya. ...
Iran says 200,000 took to streets in anti-government protests
Iran gave a glimpse on Wednesday into the scale of what may have been the biggest anti-government protests in the 40-year history of the Islamic Republic, with an official saying 200,000 people had taken part and a lawmaker saying 7,000 were arrested, Reuters reports. ...
3 Iraqi protesters killed amid night of violence in south
Iraqi officials said Wednesday that three protesters were killed and 35 wounded by security forces in southern Iraq after the previous day’s sit-ins and road closures, raising the death toll to six people. ...
Lebanon protests: Caretaker PM Saad Hariri withdraws candidacy
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister, Saad Hariri, has said he is withdrawing his candidacy for the premiership. ...
Lebanon protests: Rival political factions clash again in Beirut
There has been a second night of violence between rival political factions in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. ...
Iraq protests: Security forces open fire on protesters
Iraqi security forces have opened fire on protesters in southern Iraq, killing at least five people, amid ongoing anti-government demonstrations. ...
Russia warns of resuming fighting east of Euphrates
The Russian deputy foreign minister, Oleg Syromolotov, warned on Friday of resumed fighting east of the Euphrates, also alerting that this might revive Daesh. ...
Syria conflict: UK to repatriate orphaned children
A number of orphaned British children caught up in the war in Syria are to be brought home to the UK, the foreign secretary has said. ...
Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel PM defiant in face of 'coup'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defiantly vowed to hold on to power after being charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in connection with three separate cases. ...
Syria war: UN appalled by deadly attack on Idlib camp for displaced people
A UN official has said he is appalled by an attack on a camp for displaced people in north-western Syria that left 12 people dead. ...