Following a cabinet meeting late on Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pledged that Turkey will take necessary steps in Syria to eliminate the threat of the YPG/PKK terror group. The latest
MoreA large-scale fire that destroyed a fuel depo at Lebanon’s Zahrani oil facility has been controlled, the country’s energy minister, Walid Fayyad, said from the site of the fire. The Energy Minister
MoreTurkey’s interior minister stated that two Turkish special operations police officers were killed and two others were wounded as a result of a YPG/PKK terrorist attack in northern Syria. The YPG/PKK terrorists attacked
MoreFollowing the army’s supply of fuel to two key power stations that had run out, Lebanon’s electricity grid was back online on Sunday, ending almost a day of total blackout. The Deir
MoreMinisters of the Jordanian government have submitted their resignation ahead of a government reshuffle, according to state-owned channels on Sunday. Official sources have stated that the reshuffle would be the fourth since
MoreAccording to a joint statement, Palestine and South Africa vowed to further strengthen relations built on the foundation of long-standing solidarity, friendship, and cooperation. The statement indicates that Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad
MoreIranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with senior Lebanese officials on Thursday to convey Tehran’s inclination for supporting the financially bankrupt country. The Iranian Foreign Minister held separate meetings with Lebanese President
MoreOn Tuesday, a parliamentary committee warned that Lebanon’s telecommunications and internet sector is on the verge of collapse in a week or two due to fuel scarcities. “The quantity of diesel at
MoreTarek Bitar, the judge assigned to investigate Beirut’s catastrophic port explosion, has remained in his position as attempts to have him removed from the inquiry failed when a court dismissed two complaints
MoreTechnical discussions between Lebanon and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are set to be held in the “coming days” to take on the country’s dire economic crisis. The IMF’s spokesperson for the
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