Sudan to hand Bashir over for international war crimes trial

Sudan will hand longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court along with other officials wanted over the Darfur conflict, Foreign Minister Mariam al-Mahdi said yesterday.
11 August 2021

Eighth provincial capital falls

Taliban fighters could isolate Afghanistan’s capital in 30 days and possibly take it over in 90, a US defence official told Reuters yesterday citing US intelligence, as militants took control of an eighth provincial Afghan capital. 
11 August 2021

207 arrested in latest Saudi anti-graft purge

Saudi Arabia announced the arrest of 207 employees across about a dozen government ministries in the latest sweep by an anti-corruption body empowered by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 
10 August 2021

Nuclear talks must guarantee Iran’s ‘rights’

Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi yesterday told his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron that negotiations with world powers to revive the 2015 nuclear deal must guarantee Tehran’s “rights”.
9 August 2021

Taliban press on with northern offensive

The Taliban seized a sixth Afghan provincial capital yesterday following a weekend blitz across the north that saw urban centres fall in quick succession and the government struggle to keep the militants at bay.
9 August 2021

Umrah Pilgrimage: KSA to reopen borders to vaccinated pilgrims

Saudi Arabia will begin accepting vaccinated foreigners wanting to make the umrah pilgrimage, authorities said yesterday, a move that will boost an economy hit by the Covid pandemic.
8 August 2021

Saudi Arabia opens Umrah pilgrimage to vaccinated worshipers from abroad

Saudi Arabia will gradually begin receiving Umrah pilgrimage requests from abroad for vaccinated pilgrims starting Aug. 9 after about a year and a half of not receiving overseas worshippers due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the state news agency (SPA) reported early on Sunday.
8 August 2021

Israel strikes Gaza after incendiary balloon launche

Israel conducted overnight air strikes against Hamas targets in Gaza in retaliation for the launching of incendiary balloons from the Palestinian enclave that caused fires in southern Israel, the country’s military said early yesterday. 
7 August 2021

Iran defiant as West ups ante

Iran yesterday rejected Western allegations its drones were used in a deadly tanker attack, while accusing Israel of concocting the “scenario” in a bid to undermine the Islamic republic.
7 August 2021

Hezbollah, Israel trade cross-border fire for 3rd day

The Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah fired barrages of rockets towards Israeli forces on Friday, drawing retaliatory fire from Israel into south Lebanon, in a third day of cross-border salvoes amid wider regional tensions with Iran. 
6 August 2021

Central Asian leaders fear regional chaos

Leaders of five Central Asian countries sounded the alarm over the spiral of war in neighbouring Afghanistan at a regional summit yesterday, as US-led forces withdraw from the country and the Taliban advances.
6 August 2021

Pressure, sanctions won’t work on Iran

Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi yesterday said he will support “any diplomatic plans” to lift US sanctions but that foreign pressure will not make Tehran back down from its “rights”. 
5 August 2021

Hardline cleric Raisi to be sworn in as Iran's president

Hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi will be sworn in as Iran's president on Thursday, with the Islamic Republic's clerical rulers face growing crises at home and abroad.
5 August 2021

Israel conducts first Lebanon strikes in seven years: military

The Israeli air force said it carried out its first air strikes on neighbouring Lebanon in seven years Thursday following a second day of rocket fire across the border.
5 August 2021

Syrian man arrested in Berlin over Damascus war crime

German police yesterday arrested a Syrian man for war crimes, accusing him of having fired a grenade into a crowd of civilians waiting for food and water from UN relief workers in Damascus in 2014.
4 August 2021

Taliban claim Kabul blast

The Taliban yesterday claimed responsibility for a huge bomb attack in Kabul targeting the defence minister, as the insurgents fought for control of a string of besieged cities across the country. 
4 August 2021

Beirut marks one year since port blast with anger and mourning

Lebanon marked the first anniversary of the catastrophic Beirut port explosion on Wednesday, with residents expressing anger and sadness in a city where many are still in mourning and demanding justice.
4 August 2021

British navy group: Hijackers have left vessel off UAE coast

The hijackers who seized a vessel off the coast of the United Arab Emirates in the Gulf of Oman left the targeted ship on Wednesday, the British navy reported, without elaborating.
4 August 2021

Civilian toll mounts

Residents were urged yesterday to evacuate a besieged Afghan city as the army prepared a major offensive against Taliban insurgents after three days of heavy fighting. 
3 August 2021

Saudi intensifies rights crackdown: Amnesty

Saudi Arabia has intensified a crackdown on dissidents and rights activists after a respite that coincided with the country’s G20 presidency last year, Amnesty International said yesterday.
3 August 2021