Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalid Bin Ahmad Al Khalifa has said that Qatar is not serious about ending a long-standing rift with a Saudi-led bloc, damping expectations for an imminent end to the crisis.
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Saudi Arabia Says Houthi Rockets Targeted Hospital in Southern City
The Iran-backed Houthis have claimed several rocket and drone attacks on Saudi territory in recent months.
Read More »Diplomats to Lebanon: Expect no aid before government formed
Lebanon cannot expect to receive international aid for its battered economy until a new government undertakes serious reforms, diplomats decided at a closed-door meeting in Paris on Wednesday.
Read More »France Orders Six Patrols Boats Capable of Deploying Heavy Drones and Securing Prisoners
The procurement order was given to French ship-building company Socarenam. The vessels are part of the Overseas Patroller Programme announced by Defence Minister Florence Parly this November, aimed at strengthening the protection of France’s maritime regions and replacing the old generation of patrol ships.
Read More »Russia's Northern Fleet to build Arctic air defense 'dome' with S-400
Moscow plans to equip all battalions of the Russian Northern Fleet with the S-400 air defense system within several years in a bid to create an air defense “dome” over the Russian Arctic, a naval commander says.
Read More »Ukraine, Russia Agree On Full Cease-Fire, 'All For All' Prisoner Swap By End Of 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on December 9 agreed to “commit to a full and comprehensive implementation” of a cease-fire in eastern Ukraine by the end of 2019, a joint communique says.
Read More »WTO Suspending its Role as Arbiter in Global Trade Conflicts
In 1995, developed nations around the world came together to create a means of creating rules for international trade and settling disputes between countries without the use of damaging tariffs. The World Trade Organization, which grew out of that effort, created a consensus-based system of regulations, arbitration, and a de …
Read More »Greece irate as Turkey, Libya enforce maritime, military accords
Turkey and Libya have begun implementing agreements on maritime boundaries and military cooperation, drawing an angry reaction from Greece which views the accords as a violation of its sovereign rights.
Read More »Democrats Charge Trump with Abuse of Office, Obstruction
Leading House Democrats unveiled two articles of impeachment against U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday, accusing him of abusing his office for personal political gain and obstructing the congressional impeachment inquiry.
Read More »Erdogan says Turkey ready to help Afghanistan to eliminate IS
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that Turkey would give all the necessary support for the eradication of the Islamic State (IS) from Afghanistan.
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