It was reported that the United States called on Iran to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency monitoring activities, as determined in an agreement that was extended May 24 for a month.
MoreAccording to an official statement, Lebanese President Michel Aoun has approved an exceptional loan of approximately $197 million for the state electricity company to import fuel before supplies run out. His approval
MoreOn Monday, Jordan’s King Abdullah II ended the current session of parliament, with experts saying the decision was not linked to recent clashes sparked by an MP. A royal decree was issued,
MoreRight-wing pro-settler Israeli groups have scrapped a controversial march planned for this week in Jerusalem. Police declined to allow a controversial march claiming that neither the format nor the time of the
MoreSaudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry announced that a multinational joint air exercise, with the participation of several Arab countries, had been launched in Al Kharj in central Saudi Arabia. According to the statement
MoreAmbassador Mohamed Sharif Abdullah, Under-Secretary of the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, met with Robert Andrew Piper, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Development Assistance, and other relevant officials in Khartoum on 7
MoreMichael Aron, the British Ambassador to Yemen, decried the latest attack of the Iranian-aligned Houthi group in Yemen’s Marib. In his tweet, Ambassador Aron said, “Shocking reports of explosions at a petrol
MoreIran failed to meet IAEA concerns about undeclared nuclear material, the agency’s director says
The Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, responded to questions regarding the Iranian nuclear activities at the agency’s Board of Governors meeting which was held in Austria’s capital,
MoreMuna al-Kurd, along with her brother Mohammed al-Kurd, who has been at the forefront of a campaign to stop the expulsions of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem, was
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