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Attorneys urge appeals court to block Iraqi deportations

A civil rights attorney contends that the Trump administration tried to rush deportations of Iraqis who faced torture, sexual slavery and beheadings in their...

Houthis and Saleh agree on «peaceful solution» terms

The party of Yemen's former president, a main player in the messy, months-old civil war, said in an emailed statement that it accepts a...

King of Jordan warns Israel against changing Al-Aqsa status quo

Jordanian King Abdullah II again warned Israel Thursday against any move to change the status quo at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound, while reiterating calls...

Suspected Russia raids kill more than 50 civilians in northwest Syria: monitor

Air strikes thought to have been carried out by Russian jets on a rebel-held residential area in northwestern Syria have killed 51 civilians, a...

New virus may devastate developing nations, Pakistan PM wanrs

Pakistan’s prime minister, Imran Khan, criticized recent comments by the president of neighboring Afghanistan, which appeared to reference accusations that Pakistan used militants to...

Syrian gov’t plans to retake north Homs from rebels next-minister

The Syrian government plans to recover an opposition-held pocket north of Homs city soon after it completes surrender deals with armed groups around the...

U.S eases trade restrictions with Cuba

The United States has eased a number of trade restrictions with Cuba, in President Barack Obama's latest attempt to bypass the US Congress's economic...

King meets Somali president, receives call from Obama

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman holds talks with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud at Al-Yamama Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. Also on...

Houthi rebels blow up bridges to hamper advance by Yemen loyalists

Iran-backed rebels in Yemen have blown up several bridges in the mountainous southwestern Taez province to hamper the advance of pro-government forces, military sources...

UK parliament’s vote on Syria strikes ‘uncertain’

British defense minister Michael Fallon said on Sunday the government wanted to have a vote in parliament to launch air strikes against Islamic militants...

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