Syrian al-Ikhbariya TV reporter has been killed by terrorists in the Syrian western town of al-Qusayr.
A video has emerged showing a Saudi officer beating foreign workers at the Passport Office in Jeddah with a belt.
Saudi Arabia faces a growing number of challenges as more youths demand change and the economic instability is coming into sight in the kingdom.
Iranian deputy foreign minister says many of the terrorist acts in Syria are planned in Tel Aviv and warns that if Israel keeps supporting militants in Syria, a new anti-Israel front may be formed in the Golan Heights.
Ecuador is going to open a diplomatic mission in the West Bank, more than two years after the South American country recognized Palestine an independent state.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says Palestinians will not accept a state with temporary borders.
Jordan is going to host a major military drill with the participation of more than 15,000 soldiers from 18 countries, a Jordanian military official says.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah Movement has strongly condemned rocket attacks that hit a southern neighborhood of capital Beirut.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyyed Abbas Araqchi rejects allegations leveled by the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) in its annual report, saying the body is still affected by “negative and unconstructive” policies.
Jordan is going to deploy missiles near its borders with Syria as US Senate voted in favor of bill that authorizes arming militants in the war-torn country, raising fears of more instability in the region.