Iran and Iraq have explored ways to further broaden bilateral relations in all areas, calling for closer cooperation to counter the terror threats in the troubled Middle East.
Bahraini regime forces have once again attacked anti-regime protesters demanding the release of the country’s senior opposition figure Sheikh Ali Salman.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has opened the floodgates of criticism by going uninvited to the rally in Paris held in protest at recent killings in the French capital.
Israeli forces have reportedly shut down the offices of two Palestinian charities in the occupied territories for their alleged links with the Gaza-based resistance movement, Hamas.
Secretary of the First International Congress of the Common Heritage of Iran and Iraq announced the publication of 50 books saying: “We are content, even if these 50 books are our only achievements.”
Sheikh Abdul Mahdi Alkarbalaei said: The Grand Ayatollah Sistani condemned the killing of the Sunni scholars in Basra and asked for the arrest of all the perpetrators.
Expediency Council Chairman Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in Tehran underlined significance of cooperation between Iran and Iraq in the Middle East and at international levels.
Lebanese political groups and political and religious leaders condemned two terror explosions in Alawite Jbal Mohsen neighborhood in Tripoli and stressed importance of vigilance and tranquility by the people.
This week’s special edition of the Charlie Hebdo magazine, which recently came under a shooting attack in Paris, will feature caricatures of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad, says a lawyer for the French satirical weekly.