Italian state’s security and counter-terrorism-oriented approach prevents it from adopting collaborative policies on Islam that do not criminalize Italian Muslims but aim at working with them hand-in-hand toward mutual benefits
Germany’s foreign minister proposed on Monday the establishment of a European Union Security Council in order to better and timely respond to the international crises.
Iran’s top military commander says the nation’s security constitutes a “red line” for the armed forces, warning “counter-revolutionary grouplets” against any attempt to destabilize the Islamic Republic.
Germany's federal government agreed on Wednesday to distribute 6.85 billion euros ($7.87 billion) to its regions next year to help them cover the costs of housing and integrating migrants, a government source told Reuters.
The Washington Post reports that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally ordered an “operation” against government supporter-turned-critic Jamal Khoshoggi, which would see him lured back to the kingdom and arrested.
Russia rejects protests from Japan over Russia's military deployments on a chain of disputed Pacific islands and reserves the right to bolster its security there as it sees fit, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday.
A European Union committee on Wednesday proposed to issue “humanitarian visas” to promote regular migration and prevent deaths on migration routes to the EU countries.
The United Nations will not remember Nikki Haley, the outgoing US ambassador to the world body, as a "defender" of human rights, says Louis Charbonneau, the UN director at Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called on all branches of the government to join forces to deal with the negative impacts of brutal American sanctions against the Iranian nation and the ensuing economic problems.
Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer on Wednesday evening shared a table with United Arab Emirates (UAE) counterpart Yousef al-Otaiba at a public event in Washington, according to an Israeli press report.
A joint task force of U.S. coalition and Iraqi special forces have arrested 10 suspected members of a network that provided funding for Daesh in the capital Baghdad and the northern city of Erbil, the coalition said on Thursday.
The links between the 15-man squad that arrived on two planes and entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul while journalist Jamal Khashoggi was inside and the royal Saudi family and military have been exposed.
A booster rocket carrying a Soyuz spacecraft with a Russian and U.S. astronaut on board headed for the International Space Station failed mid-air on Thursday, forcing the crew to make an emergency landing.
Saudi authorities have asked Turkey to postpone searching its consulate in Istanbul where Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is believed to have been killed last week, Turkish newspaper Yeni Şafak reported yesterday.
Two senior Turkish officials revealed the existence of an object that may provide important clues to the fate of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who disappeared in Istanbul last week: The black Applewatch he was wearing when he entered his country's consulate.
The Electricity Distribution Company in Gaza yesterday signed a deal to carry out the largest solar energy project in the coastal enclave worth $2.5 million funded by the International Bank, Safa news agency reported.