United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed deep concern over Tel Aviv’s plans to construct hundreds of new illegal settlement units in East al-Quds (Jerusalem).
The German ambassador to Washington warns that his country and other nations are ready to move beyond sanctions imposed on Iran over its peaceful nuclear program, regardless of any decision that the US Congress may be willing to make.
Turkey’s main opposition party says the Turkish government is set to send ground forces to Syria in the upcoming days to militarily intervene in its neighboring country.
Hundreds of demonstrators in Bahrain have taken to the streets across the Persian Gulf country in a show of protest against the continued imprisonment of prominent cleric and opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman.
The United Nations says the Takfiri ISIL terrorist group has been offering Syrian and Iraqi girls for sale by putting them on show “stripped naked” in “slave bazaars.”
A Palestinian organization has published a new report shedding further light on the Israeli atrocities committed against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in April.
Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh says Iran plans to splash out $180 billion to revive and renovate its oil, gas and petrochemical industries by 2022.
The US Senate has overwhelmingly passed legislation which would make it possible for Congress to review and potentially reject a nuclear deal with Iran over its nuclear program.
A senior Iranian official has underscored the significance of cultural ties among Islamic countries, saying the cultural relations between Iran and Iraq have terrified Zionists and the hegemonic powers.