Three suicide bombers have detonated their explosive belts in a hotel in Syria’s northeastern town of Qamishli, killing three people, state news agency has reported.
Qatar has defended its foreign policy in the face of recent moves by Saudi Arabia and two other Persian Gulf countries that recalled their envoys from Doha accusing it of meddling in their affairs.
Iran has denied allegations of having any involvement in 1988 attack on a PanAm flight over Lockerbie in Scotland in which dozens of people lost their lives.
The United Nations says number of children impacted by Syria's war has doubled in the past year to 5.5 million, many of them trapped in besieged areas and beyond reach.
Bahraini protesters have held demonstrations to protest against what they call Saudi Arabia’s occupation of the country.
NATO has said it will start reconnaissance flights over Poland and Romania to monitor the situation in neighboring Ukraine where Russian forces have taken control of Crimea.
Confined for years to the margins of society by a repressive and dictatorial government, Saudi Arabia’s women’s rights advocates continue to revolt against gender segregation and “absolute male guardianship.”
Hundreds of demonstrators have gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Amman to protest the shooting of a Jordanian judge by Israeli troops near the border with Jordan.
Iranian artists design the world's largest soil carpet with different colorful soil in Hormoz Island in the Persian Gulf, southern Iran.
Israel fears fighters in Lebanon and Gaza would deploy exploding drones as well as their main rocket arsenals against the regime in a future war, the chief of Israeli air defense says.