Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroysman says his country is suffering an "unprecedented" cyberattack but that "vital systems" are not being affected.
Saudi Arabia is demolishing centuries-old homes in a Shiite town that can further escalate tensions between the kingdom and the Islamic Republic of Iran, its arch-rival in the region.
More than three thousand Iranians die of drug abuse every year, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported June 24, quoting the country’s Drug Control Headquarters.
The Islamic State (IS) group is rapidly expanding in parts of Afghanistan, advancing militarily into areas where it once had a weak presence and strengthening its forces in core regions, according to Afghan and U.S. officials.
Tehran is the “largest state sponsor” of terror in the world and has gained “enormous influence” in the Middle East, CIA Director Mike Pompeo said in an interview on Saturday, June 24.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ (IRGC) June 18 missile attacks against Islamic State group (IS) in Syria, has dimensions, costs and consequences that go far beyond what IRGC describes as a “retaliation against IS”.
President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday dismissed calls for Turkey to close a military base in Qatar and said a wider list of demands issued by four Arab states was an unlawful intervention against the Gulf emirate's sovereignty.
“Most widows in Iran are forced to hide their widowhood since some of the men’s approach towards them is immoral and abusive” says Iran’s Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare.
President Hassan Rouhani has re-emphasized his government’s commitment to entrust more economic activities to the private sector, criticizing Revolutionary Guards Corps dominant role in the economy.
The annual state-sponsored ceremonies of Quds Day in Iran were held this year amid rising regional tensions with Saudi Arabia, bickering between Hassan Rouhani’s government and the Supreme Leader and Tehran’s recent show of force in Syria.
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