CATEGORY: Middle East News

Rouhani hails Iran nuclear deal, chides conservative critics
President Hassan Rouhani defended a nuclear deal criticised by Iran’s conservatives, arguing on Thursday that the agreement reflected the nation’s will and was “more valuable” than domestic carping about its details. The elite Revolutionary

U.S. defense chief makes surprise trip to Iraq
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter talks with members of the media on a military aircraft en route to Amman, Jordan, after departing Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, July 22, 2015. BAGHDAD: U.S. Defense Secretary Ash

Fabius Says ‘Response’ Brewing after Syria Attack
The French foreign minister said Monday there will be a "proportionate response" to the alleged chemical weapons attack in a Damascus suburb that he blamed on Syria's government. "It will be negotiated in coming days,"

Mubarak appears in court
Three leaders of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and the movement’s former arch-foe Hosni Mubarak faced separate trials yesterday on similar charges of involvement in the killing of protesters. Mohamed Badie, the Brotherhood’s “General Guide”, and

Ban: ‘Every Hour Counts’ for U.N. Chemical Arms Probe
U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon said Monday there was no time to waste as U.N. experts prepared to investigate a suspected Syrian chemical attack, with Washington suggesting the probe was already too late. "Every hour counts.

UN push for Syria attack probe
The regime in war-torn Syria came under intense pressure yesterday to allow UN inspectors to probe an alleged chemical weapons attack near Damascus which the opposition says killed more than 1,300 people. Footage distributed

Four Killed, Oil Pipeline Bombed in Iraq Violence
Attacks in Iraq killed four people, damaged an oil pipeline and hit a Shiite shrine on Wednesday, as the country grapples with a months-long spike in violence. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has vowed to press

Hamas denies Army requested Shiyah attack suspects
Saudi authorities executed a Yemeni in Mecca Wednesday after he was convicted of murdering a fellow countryman, the interior ministry said. Hosni Tawhal had been accused of stabbing Saghr Sulaia to death, the ministry said,

Saudi Urges World Support for ‘Stability’ in Egypt
Saudi Arabia on Wednesday urged world support for the bid by Egypt's interim government to achieve "stability" in the country, and not to hamper its efforts. "We expect the international community to support the efforts

Syrian activists say gas attack near Damascus kills more than 200
Syrian activists accused President Bashar al-Assad's forces of launching a nerve gas attack on rebel-held districts near Damascus on Wednesday that they said killed more than 200 people. Activists said rockets with chemical agents hit