Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed bilateral relations and a number of regional and international issues during a telephone call on Friday.... Read more
Pope Francis on Friday received in the Vatican the Grand Imam Ahmed Al-Tayeb of Al-Azhar of Egypt and his retinue. The two leaders confirmed the continuation of cooperation to achieve human... Read more
Protests struck several Iranian cities early Saturday over the government cutting back on gasoline subsidies and increasing costs by 50 percent, demonstrations ranging from people abandoning... Read more
Baghdad Operations Command announced on Saturday the opening of Tayeran Square near Baghdad’s Tahrir Square, where a bomb placed under a vehicle detonated in the protest-hit country late Fri... Read more
Israel carried out fresh strikes on Gaza, targeting Hamas positions, the Israeli army said on Saturday. Unlike earlier operations, the army said the strikes did not target Islamic Jihad, but... Read more
Several protests erutped across Iranian cities on Saturday, with many protesters blocking main roads with their cars and burning tires while chanting “Death to the dictator,” a day after the... Read more
A convoy of buses carrying minority Muslim voters in northern Sri Lanka was attacked by gunfire and stones and blocked by burning tires hours before polls opened Saturday in presidential ele... Read more
Joachim Veliocas On Nov. 9, the Paris Court of Appeal sentenced Khasnbek Torkayev, a Chechen national with French citizenship in 2008, to 10 years in prison. Khasnbek, the son of a former Ch... Read more
Iraq’s most influential Shiite religious leader called Friday for a new election law that would restore public confidence in the system and give voters the opportunity to bring “new faces” t... Read more
Syrian President Bashar Assad said in remarks broadcast Friday that the American presence in Syria will lead to armed “resistance” that will eventually force the U.S. troops to leave his cou... Read more
Over 11 million people across Syria need aid — more than half the country’s estimated population — and the U.N. and other organizations are reaching an average of 5.6 million people a month,... Read more
People who knew the 16-year-old boy suspected of killing two students in a burst of gunfire at a high school outside Los Angeles described him as a quiet, smart kid who they’d never expect t... Read more
A student pulled a gun from his backpack and opened fire at a Southern California high school Thursday, killing two students and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head on... Read more
Two Italian police officers have been sentenced to 12 years in jail over the fatal beating of a 31-year-old man in custody in 2009, in a case that has gripped the country. Alessio di Bernard... Read more
Bolivia’s controversial new interim president has unveiled a new cabinet which critics say could further increase polarization in the country still deeply split over the ousting of her prede... Read more
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