On August, 2 1990, Iraqi Republican Guard soldiers, special forces, regular army troops, and air force units invaded Kuwait... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia accuses Iran of arming Houthi rebels in Yemen and blamed it for a missile attack north of its capital earlier in November... READ MORE›
The documents were seized from al-Baaj district west of Mosul, Iraq's second-biggest city, following its capture by Iraqi forces in June... READ MORE›
Ankara sees the Syrian Kurdish fighters as an extension of its own insurgent group it labels terrorists... READ MORE›
Things are changing fast. Saudi Arabia and Israel have moved towards an understanding on Iran, their mutual enemy... READ MORE›
Of course, they have never been fighting against the Syrian government forces... READ MORE›
Lebanon was thrust back onto the front line of a regional power tussle this month between Saudi Arabia and Iran... READ MORE›
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Qatar's foreign minister says countries must not use fighting terror as an excuse to attack opponents... READ MORE›
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Majeda al-Tamimi, a female legislator, said she is confident that many of her colleagues in parliament would oppose the bill... READ MORE›
The Revolutionary Guards has been fighting in support of Syrian and Iraqi governments for several years... READ MORE›
They're hosting Syrian opposition movements, and have been pressing the biggest one to combine with two smaller factions less hostile to Assad... READ MORE›
The YPG have had an ambiguous relationship with the government, refusing to fight alongside Syrian opposition groups against it... READ MORE›
The volunteer rescue group Syria Civil Defence said more than 200 air attacks have hit the Eastern Ghouta region of rural Damascus since last Tuesday... READ MORE›
Located about 200km north of Baghdad, Tuz Khurmatu is one of the disputed areas between the Iraqi central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government... READ MORE›
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has rejected claims made by Arab foreign ministers that the Lebanese group is arming rebels in Yemen... READ MORE›
Still, Iraqi officials warn, the Islamic State poses a threat as it turns to more-traditional terrorist tactics... READ MORE›
Iraqi and American officials say IS militants are expected to continue carrying out insurgent-style attacks in Syria, Iraq and beyond... READ MORE›
Iraqi forces backed by a U.S.-led coalition have liberated the last Islamic State-held town in the country from the militant group, authorities said... READ MORE›
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The 2003 Bam earthquake in the southern Kerman province killed at least 31,000... READ MORE›
An estimated 450 people were killed, 7,000 others were injured, and about 70,000 people have been displaced after their homes collapsed in the 7.3-magnitude quake... READ MORE›
Officials in Iran say the deathtoll in the country's deadliest earthquake in more than decade will rise as rescuers continue to search for people trapped... READ MORE›
The proposal is part of a draft law recently approved by 40 MPs that would see the restoration of religious courts, says Equality Now EN ... READ MORE›
Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported the new death toll Tuesday and said 7,460 people were injured... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of Iranians spent a second night in the open after a 7.3-magnitude quake struck near the border with Iraq, killing more than 400 people... READ MORE›
How does Saudi Arabia advance Sunnis by humiliating the Sunnis of Lebanon?... READ MORE›
A 2011 paper from Harvard Kennedy School professor Linda Bilmes estimated the cost of veterans' benefits as 600 billion to 1 trillion over the next 40 years... READ MORE›
In 2003, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake flattened the historic city of Bam in southeastern Iran, killing some 26,000 people... READ MORE›
More than 70,000 people were in need of emergency shelter, the Iranian Red Crescent said... READ MORE›
Brown's intervention will reopen the debate about Britain's decision to join the US-led invasion of Iraq... READ MORE›
While Saudi Arabia may have some diplomatic and economic sway over Lebanon, it cannot fight Hezbollah militarily... READ MORE›
Leaked cable shows Israel told diplomats to support Saudi Arabia's war of words with Iran and Lebanese group Hezbollah... READ MORE›
He also pointed to Saudi Arabia's deals with Washington and London for arms being used in Yemen... READ MORE›
Iran's English-language Press TV said at least 450 people were killed and 7,000 were injured, while the semi-official Tasnim agency put the total at 445 killed and 7,370 injured... READ MORE›
The ousting of Islamic State militants this week from Raqqa was filled with symbolism... READ MORE›
Iraqi forces have claimed control of all of Kirkuk province after intense fighting against Kurdish Peshmerga forces... READ MORE›
Iraqi federal police and counter-terrorism forces, along with Hashd al-Shaabi fighters, have deployed in... READ MORE›
At least 129 people were killed in Iran's Kermanshah province on the Iraqi border, the provincial deputy governortold state television... READ MORE›
Iran says defence affairs not negotiable in response to President Macron's call for dialogue over its missile programme... READ MORE›
In 2003, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake flattened the historic city of Bam in southeastern Iran, killing some 26,000 people... READ MORE›
Flush with victory after retaking Peshmerga-held areas, Iraqi PM could consider an Iranian model of Kurdish autonomy... READ MORE›
In response to continuing protests, the Syrian government announced several plans to appease citizens... READ MORE›
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People in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq voted to secede on September 25 in a referendum, amid rising tensions and international opposition... READ MORE›
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Mass graves containing at least 400 suspected ISIL victims, many wearing prison uniforms, have been found in northern Iraq... READ MORE›
It was brought down near Riyadh airport without causing any casualties... READ MORE›
Prior to the independence referendum, the Kurds fought alongside Iraqi forces in their US-backed campaign against Islamic State terrorists... READ MORE›
Fighting broke out between Iraqi and Kurdish forces on Oct. 16, after Iraqi forces seized the northern oil city of Kirkuk... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, Iraqi Oil Minister Jabbar al-Luaybi called on British energy giant BP on Wednesday to help develop fields in the northern province... READ MORE›
ISIL has lost further ground in Iraq and Syria as the armies of both countries and the Syrian opposition squeeze its forces... READ MORE›
Tillerson said they have no business being on the battlefield now that the Islamic State has been routed... READ MORE›
Soufan Center says 5,600 ISIL supporters who returned home pose a huge challenge to law enforcement agencies... READ MORE›
Saad Hariri quits in speech televised from Saudi Arabia, citing Iranian influence in region and saying he fears assassination... READ MORE›
He described Hezbollah's participation in government as an act of war against Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
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