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  • Syrian returnees arrested, tortured by regime

    ) as well as humiliation and insults," he said. "They pinned every charge they could on me

  • Protests rock Iran over economy, involvement in Middle East

    Council of Iranian Resistance (CNRI), told AFP mirrored demands being made within Iran

  • ISIS influence wanes in Sinai as al-Qaeda regroups

    they admit to being behind the al-Rawda attack, he said. In addition to the smear campaign being

  • Eid fuels temporary job market for Yemeni youth

    , being a religious occasion, prompts Yemenis to prepare for it, each according to his financial ability

  • Desperate to hold on to al-Hodeidah, Houthis forcibly recruit residents

    Yemeni cities, or hiding them at home for fear of them being recruited by the militia, residents

  • More than 30 missing in Yemen shipwreck

    jets were assisting search and rescue operations alongside Yemeni coastguards as well as two ships from

  • Arab states most risky for journalists: UNESCO

    journalists being killed, with 21 compared to two in 2014. Almost half of those were Syrian bloggers

  • Lebanon welcomes lifting of Saudi travel ban

    ". The ministry "made the decision to take good care of Saudi tourists by receiving them well and with hospitality

  • Lebanese gang members charged in Austrian migrant truck tragedy

    the ringleaders, are in pre-trial detention in Hungary, one is being held in Bulgaria, while the 11th is still

  • Task Force Spartan bolsters Middle East, Gulf security

    ) member states, as well as countries such as Egypt and Jordan, "are the safety valve of the Middle East

  • Houthis besiege Ibb's Ash-Shaer directorate

    ," Ash-Shaer resident Ahmad al-Shaeri told Al-Mashareq. "We are being subjected to extortion

  • Tahrir al-Sham seeks to fully dominate Idlib

    said. "The identities of the kidnappers were revealed as being members of Tahrir al-Sham

  • Yemeni forces edge closer to al-Hodeidah

    . "There has been swift progress," he said, but there are concerns about "civilians being used as human shields

  • Egypt rehouses 118 Coptic families who fled Sinai

    for the displaced families, as well as allocating 1,000 Egyptian pounds ($64) each in urgent financial aid," he

  • Jordan arrests man suspected of funding Karak attack

    , killed seven policemen and two Jordanian civilians as well as a female Canadian tourist