The Syrian army has intercepted a truckload of weapons, including American and British ones, heading to the militants holed up in Eastern Ghouta amid its operation to liberate the Damascus suburb.
President Donald Trump inked a new travel bill, allowing senior US officials to go to Taiwan to meet Taiwanese counterparts and vice versa, a move that has angered China, which regards Taiwan as a wayward province.
Belgium is retaking control of the Grand Mosque of Brussels by breaking Saudi Arabia’s lease of the building on account of fears that the center is promoting extremism and segregationist attitudes.
Russia has warned the Israeli regime not to be drawn into “a renewed anti-Russian hysteria” after Tel Aviv condemned the poisoning of a former double agent in the UK that London and its Western allies have blamed on Moscow.
The interim leader of Tehran Friday Prayers asserted that the enemies of Iran are after increasing insecurity and stress in Iran while the officials are not religious.
Omani foreign minister is heading to Tehran at the head of a senior delegation so as to strengthen bilateral ties and economic relations between Muscat and Tehran, according to Bahram Ghasemi.
At least 36 Syrian civilians have been killed in northwestern town of Afrin during Turkish military shelling of positions belonging to People's Protection Units (YPG) militants.
Israeli minister has called for resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or dropped by his cabinet members if indicted over corruption allegations.