Saudi Arabia’s authorities have failed to conceal their growing anger over the screening of “King of the Sands” movie.
Afghanistan has decided to sign a joint cooperation agreement to boost “regional security” amid American efforts to force the Afghan president to seal a security pact with Washington.
After heavy fighting with foreign-backed militants, Syrian Army has regained full control of al-Nabk city in Rif Dimashq province, Al-Alam correspondent reports.
The leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood appeared on Monday for the first session of his court case on charges of inciting violence against opposition protesters in the days surrounding the July ouster of former president Mohammed Morsi.
Syrian opposition leader Ahmad Jarba said in Kuwait on Monday he would visit Russia at Moscow's invitation, but gave no date for the trip.
At least 18 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a car bomb and other attacks in central Iraq, police and hospital officials said.
The al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorists have executed a Syrian man in Idlib province “on allegations of blasphemy,” activists have said.
Pictures of the beautiful dense Kaboodwall forest, located in Golestan Province, North of Iran
Outdoor radiation levels have at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant has increased to levels that could kill an exposed person in 20 minutes.
A new round of talks between Iran and the six major world powers over the Tehran’s nuclear energy program is due to begin in the Austrian capital, Vienna.