September 18, 2017 Iran upholds prison term for man 'collaborating' with US Iran's judiciary news website is reporting that an appeals court has upheld the prison sentence of a man charged with "collaborating with the hostile government" of the United States.
September 18, 2017 Afghan migrant admits to raping, killing teenage girl in Germany An Afghan migrant told a German court Monday he raped and murdered a 19-year-old medical student who had cycled past him when he was drunk and high on drugs.
September 18, 2017 Red Cross staffer killed by polio patient in Afghanistan, officials say Lorena Enebral Perez, a physiotherapist working at the International Committee of the Red Cross' rehabilitation center was shot by a patient in Afghanistan's northern Balkh province, a statement released by the ICRC said.
September 18, 2017 Inside Syria's Idlib, where poor and desperate civilians are selling their limbs and organs In Idlib province in northwestern Syria, deemed the last government stronghold in the conflict-butchered country, civilians caught in the crossfire of escalating poverty and hopelessness have resorted to selling whatever they can to survive – including body parts.
September 18, 2017 Russia rejects allegation it bombed US-backed fighters in Syria A Russian military spokesperson pushed back on allegations that a Russian airstrike hit U.S.-backed opposition fighters in Syria.
September 16, 2017 Donald Trump – miracle worker Hope exists where it did not, because of this trip. This is not rhetoric. It is a fact.
August 17, 2017 Jordanian fighter jets strike hard at ISIS, pay tribute to murdered pilot The shocking images of a Jordanian Air Force pilot being burned alive in an outdoor cage by ISIS terrorists have galvanized the country, once seen as possible fertile recruitment ground for the group, behind King Abdullah II's calls for a stepped-up military campaign.
August 6, 2017 Cholera outbreak, starving citizens in Yemen Thousands of people have been detained in Yemen, languishing in prison unable to contact their loved ones amid the fighting.
July 6, 2017 Turkey seeks to extend state of emergency Turkey’s government is pushing to extend a nearly six-month-old state of emergency following the deadly New Year’s attack claimed by Islamic State, as it struggles to contain rising terrorist threats.