"Over 176 Palestinians were wounded by Israeli live ammunition during clashes in protest at US President's recognition of Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of Israel," Palestinian officials announced.
US President has reluctantly agreed not to reimpose nuclear sanctions on Iran, but said it would be the last time he issues such a waiver, according to the White House.
The 1st edition of the Conference of Asian Cultural Dialogues has opened Sat. in Tehran with 70 cultural and scientific figures from over 20 Asian countries in attendance.
Deputy Director of International Finance Department of the Central Bank of Iran introduced the 5 billion euro Iran, Italy financing agreement and added that conditions for receiving facilities from this line of credit are better than the National Development Fund.
Iran and Italy have signed a major framework credit agreement which will be used to provide funds for development and industrial projects in the Islamic Republic.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has slammed US President Donald Trump's reluctant announcement on Iran's nuclear sanctions waiver as a "desperate attempt" to undermine a "non-negotiable" international deal.
An 11-year-old Muslim Canadian school girl has expressed horror after her hijab (Islamic headdress) was repeatedly cut by a male assailant while she was walking to school with her younger brother.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has announced that the country will commit to no obligations beyond those it has already agreed to under an international nuclear deal, amid attempts by the United States to change the terms of the 2015 accord.
A senior European Union lawmaker said President Donald Trump "has forgotten to engage his brain before talking" about immigrants and is not fit for office.
A jihadist group linked to Islamic State has claimed responsibility for attacks on US and French troops in west Africa, in a statement published on Friday by Mauritania's ANI news agency.
Qatar said on Jan. 10 that a Saudi-led boycott, now in its eighth month, amounted to “economic warfare” as Doha plans to seek compensation for those hit by the sanctions.
A French businessman suspected by investigators of funneling money from former Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi to finance Nicolas Sarkozy’s successful 2007 presidential campaign was granted bail when he appeared at a London court on Jan 10.
Global warming is expected to unleash more rain, exposing millions more people to river flooding particularly in the United States and parts of Asia, Africa and central Europe, researchers have said.
President Donald Trump reportedly lashed out in a Jan. 11 meeting with lawmakers about immigration reform, demanding to know why the U.S. should accept citizens from what he called “shithole” countries.
In a makeshift bamboo clinic, small children struggle to draw breath through surgical masks, victims of a forgotten but deadly disease that has torn through the teeming Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.