Jeddah - The commander of the east Libyan forces has accused Qatar and other countries of supporting terrorist organizations linked to Al-Qaeda in Libya.
Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, leader of the Libyan National Army (LNA), said some other (...)
The repeated crimes targeting Egypt are evil acts that require regional and international action, as the causes and consequences are no longer solely an Egyptian matter. What happened on Friday in Minya is part of a series of terrorist attacks (...)
The Saudi-led Arab coalition knows every movement deposed president Ali Abdullah Al-Saleh makes in Yemen, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Al-Asiri, spokesman of the coalition forces, has said.
In an interview on Egyptian channel Dream, he said there was precise (...)
The proposed new King Salman Bridge between Egypt and the Kingdom would likely see Saudi tourists traveling to the country rise by 500 percent.
This is according to an Egyptian tourist consultant on the Kingdom and Gulf states, Ahmad Ismael, who (...)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman called for "unity" and "joint alliance" during his historic speech at Egypt's Parliament on Sunday where he became the first Arab leader to deliver such an address in Cairo.
"To remedy issues of our (...)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman laid the foundation stone of the Beouth Islamic City, which includes a dormitory for up to 30,000 students, at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo on Saturday.
The king, who was accompanied by a number of (...)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, deputy premier and interior minister, has been deputized to administer the state's affairs as Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman began his Egypt visit on Thursday. It was announced in a Royal decree before (...)
A bomb blast targeting Saudi police has killed an expatriate in Riyadh, the interior ministry said Sunday.
The bombing targeted a security patrol vehicle parked near a police station in Al-Kharj, near Riyadh, late on Saturday, the ministry said, (...)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman's upcoming visit to Egypt has been well received by the people and the government there, with the host country describing the king as the "Great Guest of Egypt in Cairo." The Egyptian Cabinet expressed (...)
King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid distributed Monday four thousand food baskets in the areas of Mashrah and Hadnan and villages surrounding them in Yemen's Taiz governorate in coordination with local partners.
The center aims to (...)
The oil futures curve is flattening as a wave of bullishness washing across the market raises the price of near-dated contracts faster than that of contracts for deferred delivery.
Brent for delivery in May 2016 has risen more than $10 per barrel (...)
US-backed Syrian rebels say Al-Qaeda militants have seized their bases and stolen weapons in a series of raids in the northern Idlib province.
Division 13 of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), which is led by the prominent rebel commander Ahmed Al-Seoud, (...)
A Sudanese man is being tried in the United Arab Emirates for allegedly plotting a bomb attack in Abu Dhabi aimed at killing foreigners, a local newspaper reported Monday.
The National daily said that the unnamed 29-year-old defendant faces charges (...)
A suicide bomber killed at least 14 soldiers in Aden on Wednesday, in the latest attack on Yemen's second city claimed by jihadists of the Daesh group.
The southern port city has been the headquarters of forces loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour (...)
Speaking after the markets closed, White House press secretary Jay Carney welcomed a "new willingness" among congressional Republicans to open the government and avoid default but said the president would not agree to tie budget negotiations to a (...)
The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) welcomed new members Bhutan and Somalia at the opening of its 129th Assembly in Geneva today whilst Egypt must wait to have a parliament again before it can rejoin the Organization. Somalia's re-affiliation to IPU (...)
A former leading U.S. military commander asserted that the administration of President Barack Obama worked to destabilize the regimes of Bahrain and Egypt.[Ret.] Gen. Hugh Shelton, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the (...)
With a deadline for raising the debt limit fast-approaching, House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) has been telling colleagues in recent days that he will do whatever is necessary to avoid defaulting on the federal debt, including relying on House (...)
Egyptian security forces fired tear gas and exchanged gunfire with armed groups in Giza's Kerdasa district (15km from Cairo) early on Thursday, state TV reported.
A security source told Ahram Online that 51 people had been arrested during the raid (...)
Nasr City misdemeanour court decided on Thursday to postpone the review of a case filed against former vice president for international relations, Mohamed ElBaradei, to 19 October.
The case, filed by Dr. Sayed Ateeq, head of the Criminal Law (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Ali Beshr was prevented from travelling to Dubai from Cairo International Airport on Thursday.
Beshr – one of the few senior Brotherhood officials not in jail – was detained while authorities checked if there was a (...)
The Commentary magazine asked : How bad has 2013 been for Barack Obama? Let us count the ways.the American magazine emphasized in a report by Peter Wehner that in the first year of his second term, the president has failed on virtually every front. (...)
Envoys from the five permanent UN Security Council member states will meet in New York on Wednesday to discuss plans to place Syrian chemical weapons under international control, diplomats said.
Among the topics to be discussed by US, British, (...)
- A small improvised bomb, weighing 200 grams, attached to a vehicle exploded in the northern city of Tripoli slightly injuring one person, the Lebanese Army said Sunday.
A statement by the army said that the bomb occurred in Al-Quba area causing (...)
Syria welcomes a Russian proposal to place the nation's chemical weapons under international control, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem said on Monday after talks in Moscow, praising the Kremlin for seeking to "prevent American aggression",. (...)