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President Obama is coming under pressure from lawmakers to declassify 28 pages of the 9/11 report that were blacked out when the document was first released to the public.
Iran has denied a Wall Street Journal report that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently responded to a letter sent in October by U.S. President Barack Obama suggesting cooperation with Iran in fighting Islamic State in Iraq and S
The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement acknowledged for the first time Monday that the Shiite militia has sent fighters to Iraq, and he urged Arab states throughout the region to set aside sectarian rivalries to confront the threat posed by the Islamic State.
Oil markets opened stronger on Tuesday, continuing a rally that has seen Brent crude futures soar 8% since mid-January, yet analysts are increasingly saying that price rises have been overblown and are due a downward correction.
The historic canals that earned this city its nickname of the Venice of the Middle East are clogged with trash. In some neighborhoods, the garbage is piled so high it blocks streets.
Explosion kills at least five people outside a shopping plaza near Lahore's police headquarters, officials say.
Four crew members of a military helicopter were killed when the aircraft crashed during a night training exercise along the Kingdom's borders with Iraq and Kuwait, the Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday.
The recent visit to Riyadh of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, with the gesture of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman to receive his guest at the airport, is a clear indication that strategic relations have now been taken to a new level, opening up a new chapter in inter-Arab ties.
The Ministry of Education plans to divide the project into three stages: Firstly, the system will be deployed in ministry headquarters, then education offices and finally all boys and girls schools. The ministry plans complete the application of the first stage of the system within one year, the second within three months and the final stage in another six months.
The awarding of domestic licences to the foreign airlines last year was an unprecedented move to help the kingdom cope with surging demand for domestic travel. There are presently only two Saudi airlines operating within the kingdom and both are struggling to withstand government-set ticket costs that have barely been increased for decades.