Iran announces new fighter jet and improvements in defence systems
Reiterating the country prioritizing the development of defense systems over anything else, Iran today announced the development and unveiling of its new fighter jet...
Exerting more pressure on Iran, US formed Iran Action Group
Hitting hard on Iran, United States Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has announced the creation of Iran Action Group (IAG). This group is meant to...
US revived heavy sanctions to tighten economic pressure on Iran
To levy maximum economic pressure on Iran, United states of America restores the sanctions on Iran which were lifted in 2015 by the Obama...
Syria: Islamic State Suicide Blasts Kill over 200
Islamic State militants killed more than 200 people in a coordinated assault on a government-held area of southwestern Syria on Wednesday, local officials and...
Israel is a Jewish State, Parliament passes Controversial National Law
Israel’s Parliament on Thursday approved a controversial piece of legislation that defines the country as the nation-state of the Jewish people but, critics warn,...
First Indian-Origin Woman to Contest for Israel Mayoral Elections
A Maharastrian Jew by ancestry, Dr. Ricky Shay is going to become the first women to run for Mayoral Elections in Israel. Ricky Shay...
Egyptian President to Visit Sudan for a Bilateral Meeting in October
During the meeting in Cairo, the newly appointed Sudan Foreign Minister Al-Dirdiri Mohamed said that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will be holding a...
UAE Launches Ten-Year Visa Programme, a “Landmark Announcement” for Indians
Where developed countries like the US and the UK are creating Visa barriers, UAE in hopes of attracting new talent and investment has announced...
Weeks before lifting of Driving Ban, Saudi Arabia Arrests Prominent Feminists
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has cast himself as a reformer, advocating equality for women and granting them the right to drive.
But...
Lebanon’s first Election in Nine Years witnesses Low Voter Turnout
Lebanon's first national elections in nine years were marked by a tepid turnout Sunday, reflecting voter frustration over endemic corruption and a stagnant economy.
Politicians...