Hamburg, Germany (CNN)German riot police clashed at times with thousands of protesters in Hamburg as world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, visits for the G20 conference
Israeli protesters have staged demo near Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit’s home to denounce the slow progress in the probes into the graft case involving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Yemen’s former President, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has slammed Saudi Arabia as the source of cholera outbreak in Yemen, which has been called by the UN as the worst epidemic in the country.
Iranian Sunni scholar counted Hajj and Jihad as two concerns for the enemies of Islam and warned against efforts to prevent expansion of the holy religion in the world.
Muslim leaders begin European bus tour against terrorism in the name of Islam. The tour, involving around 60 imams, will visit the sites of terror attacks by Islamist extremists.
Youth organisations and student unions from 30 countries gathered in the Turkish city of Istanbul for a conference aimed to show solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Iran is building the first mini world in the Middle East which includes the model for 138 historical sites and tourist attractions from across the globe.
Leader of Iraq’s National Alliance Ammar al-Hakim called on Saudi Arabia to resolve disputes with Iran over regional issues through dialogue and said Baghdad can help the two countries to reconcile their stances.
Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has stressed that Ankara will never permit establishment of a Kurdish state close to its borders or passively watch sending of arms to the Kurdish groups.
The Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says the Islamic Republic, as a major victim of weapons of mass destruction, fully supports the United Nations’ recent adoption of a global treaty banning nuclear weapons.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed ensuring Syria’s “territorial integrity” as utmost important expressing his positive prospects for a solution to years-long crisis in the war-torn country.
The United States and Israel seek the protraction of crises in the Middle East in order to be able to sell more weapons to regional countries, Iranian Parliament speaker's special advisor on international affairs, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, says.
Ayatollah Saidi said that the crimes that are being committed today by Saudi Arabia and the misguided Wahhabi sect against Yemen, Bahrain, Iraq and Syria are all due to their hatred toward the Ahlul-Bayt and pure Muhammadan Islam of which the Islamic Republic of Iran is the flagbearer of today.
US National Security Advisor H.R. Mc Master has called the ceasefire deal between the United States and Russia as an important step in fighting terrorism.