Arbaeen march has been valued as a social asset in realization of Islamic unity and a reproduction of the great Hajj convention in a different scale with and a Shia discourse.
A letter penned by Britain’s Prince Charles has revealed the heir to British throne recognized ‘influx of foreign, European Jews’ as the root cause of terrorism in the Middle East.
The Saudi-led coalition is still blocking desperately-needed UN aid deliveries to Yemen despite the re-opening of the port of Aden and of a land border crossing, a UN spokesman said on Friday.
Saad Hariri arrived in Riyadh without diplomatic fanfare, his phone was confiscated and resignation speech written for him, Beirut officials have claimed, revealing alleged new details into Saudi Arabia's virtual kidnap and detention of the Lebanese leader.
Iraqi forces launched an offensive to recapture the last pocket of territory in the country still held by the Islamic State group on Saturday, the operation's commander said.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi says the counter-terrorism campaign against Takfiri terrorists has inflicted $100 billion loss to the war-stricken country.
Yemen’s chairman of Supreme Committee warned of any military invasion on Hudaydah by Saudi-led coalition vowing that the threat would be followed by an ‘unprecedented’ response.
Somalia’s Islamic State group has grown significantly over the past year, carrying out attacks in Puntland and receiving some funding from Syria and Iraq, a report by UN sanctions monitors said on Friday.
Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, is trying to stop EU aid from ending up in the hands of Palestinian prisoners or their families, under the pretext that they are “terrorists” or “families of terrorists”, Israel Hayom reported on Friday.
South Sudan President Salva Kiir’s government is using food as a weapon of war to target civilians by blocking life-saving aid in some areas, United Nations sanctions monitors told the Security Council in a confidential report seen by Reuters on Friday.