Monthly Archives: November 2016

A French journalist detained three days ago in southeastern Turkey near the Syrian border is to be expelled, his employer, online media Les Jours, said Sunday.

“We have received confirmation that the expulsion of our journalist is under way,” Les Jours said on Twitter.

Eleven Arab Nations Accuse Iran of Sponsoring Terrorism in Middle East

Nearly a dozen Arab nations accused Iran on Monday of sponsoring “terrorism” throughout the Middle East while increasing support for jihadist groups since signing the international nuclear deal last summer. In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly, 11 Middle East and North African countries condemned Iran for continuing “to play a negative role in causing tension and instability in… Read more »

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In the recent weeksnot only the middle east but the world as a whole has been shocked by the outcome ouf the Unite states presidential election. Not only will this affect the US but the middle east as well. In particular this change of power from democrat to republican can has the most power to change things with the nuclear iran deal… Read more »

Mosul battle: IS hangs bodies of 40 civilians from poles in Iraqi city, UN says

So-called Islamic State (IS) shot dead 40 civilians on Tuesday in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul after accusing them of treason, the United Nations says. Their bodies were then hung from electricity poles in several districts, the office of the UN Human Rights Commissioner said, citing sources. A man was also reportedly shot dead in public in central Mosul… Read more »

Trump election puts Iran nuclear deal on shaky ground

Donald Trump’s election as president raises the prospect the United States will pull out of the nuclear pact it signed last year with Iran, alienating Washington from its allies and potentially freeing Iran to act on its ambitions. Outgoing President Barack Obama’s administration touted the deal, a legacy foreign policy achievement, as a way to suspend Tehran’s suspected drive to… Read more »

Taliban car bomb hits German consulate in northern Afghanistan

A suicide car bomb targeted the German consulate in Afghanistan’s northern Balkh province on Thursday, according to local police and officials. Monir Ahmad Farhad, a provincial spokesman, said Friday four people were killed and more 100 people were injured when the attack happened at 10:45 p.m. in Mazar-e-Sharif, the provincial capital. No German diplomats were hurt. Local police chief Abdul… Read more »

ISIS leader releases rare audio message as Iraqi troops enter Mosul

ISIS has released a rare audio message purportedly from leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, attempting to rally the terror group’s fighters as Iraqi troops enter the key city of Mosul. Addressing the estimated 5,000 ISIS members holed up in the city, Baghdadi says that “holding your ground in honor is a thousand times better than retreating in disgrace.” The tape, the… Read more »