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Open up! Euro block pushes Iran to allow inspections

Open up! Euro block pushes Iran to allow inspections

The board of the United Nations' atomic watchdog agency has called on Iran to provide inspectors access to sites where the country is thought to have stored or used undeclared nuclear material.

  • by David Rising

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'Rose of the Desert' Asma al-Assad, Syria's elite hit with new sanctions
Syrian conflict

'Rose of the Desert' Asma al-Assad, Syria's elite hit with new sanctions

The State Department said it had designated 39 Syrian individuals, including the Assads, with new economic and travel penalties for human rights abuses.

  • by Glen Carey
Violence surges in Yemen after coronavirus truce expires
Coronavirus pandemic

Violence surges in Yemen after coronavirus truce expires

Violence has surged between the Western-backed alliance and the Houthi group after a six-week ceasefire prompted by the coronavirus pandemic expired last month.

  • by Aziz El Yaakoubi
US considers withholding aid to Jordan to force extradition
Extremism

US considers withholding aid to Jordan to force extradition

Tamimi is one the the FBI's "most wanted terrorists" for her role in the bombing of a crowded Jerusalem pizzeria. The assailant detonated explosives hidden in a guitar case.

Bashar al-Assad fires his PM amid worsening economic crisis
Protest

Bashar al-Assad fires his PM amid worsening economic crisis

The surprise decision comes as citizens again dare to attend anti-government protests.

  • by Albert Aji
Anti-Assad protests persist for fourth day
Protest

Anti-Assad protests persist for fourth day

Demonstrators called for the Syrian President’s overthrow, echoing chants of violently crushed pro-democracy protests in 2011 that led to the nine-year war.

  • by Suleiman al-Khalidi
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In the heart of IS's would-be caliphate, PM vows history won't repeat
Extremism

In the heart of IS's would-be caliphate, PM vows history won't repeat

His official visit marks the sixth anniversary of the terror group's onslaught in Iraq and comes amid its feared resurgence.

  • by Qassim Abdul-Zahra
Saudi family lobby US to help release 'kidnapped' children
Mohammed bin Salman

Saudi family lobby US to help release 'kidnapped' children

The US has been asked to lobby Saudi Arabia for the release of a former Saudi official's children who were allegedly abducted in an internal power struggle.

  • by James Rothwell
Turkish authorities arrest 191 military personnel
World politics

Turkish authorities arrest 191 military personnel

The suspects, mostly on active duty, were believed to have communicated to other Fethullah Gulen followers through pay phones.

Thousands of Syrians take to streets in anti-Assad protests
Syrian conflict

Thousands of Syrians take to streets in anti-Assad protests

Salaries in government-held areas barely stretch to cover the cost of a bowl of fruit.

  • by Gareth Browne
Libya needs two more cities back before talking peace
War

Libya needs two more cities back before talking peace

Khalifa Hifter's troops retreated from Tripoli last week, then on Sunday he and his backer Egypt offered to negotiate. But the government has extra demands.

  • by Samer Khalil Al-Atrush