Afghan Taliban celebrate return to power two years on amid erosion of women’s rights
Kabul (Reuters) – Afghanistan’s Taliban marked the second anniversary of their return to power on Tuesday, celebrating their takeover of
Read MoreKabul (Reuters) – Afghanistan’s Taliban marked the second anniversary of their return to power on Tuesday, celebrating their takeover of
Read MoreWashington (Reuters) – The U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen will visit the Gulf on Monday “to advance ongoing un-led efforts
Read MoreDubai (Reuters) – Iran has detained eight suspects related to Sunday’s attack on Shi’ite Muslim shrine in the southern city of Shiraz,
Read MoreBeirut (AP) — Libya’s judicial authorities have formally asked Lebanon to release one of the late dictator Moammar Gadhafi’s sons,
Read More(Reuters) – India and the United Arab Emirates have started settling bilateral trade in their local currencies with India’s top
Read MoreBeirut (Reuters) – Lebanon has frozen the bank accounts of former central bank governor Riad Salameh and four of his
Read MoreErbil (Reuters) – Iraq’s telecoms ministry said it will lift a ban on the Telegram messaging app on Sunday, which
Read MoreBeirut (Reuters) – Lebanon’s top Christian cleric called for state control over weapons on Sunday, days after a deadly clash
Read MoreDubai (Reuters) – Saudi Arabian Mining Company (1211.SE), known as Ma’aden, said on Sunday its second-quarter profit tumbled more than 90%
Read MoreDubai (Reuters) – Dubai Electricity And Water Authority (DEWA) selected state-owned renewable energy firm Masdar to construct and manage the
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