UN Says Saudi’s Khashoggi Verdict ‘Parody of Justice’
The Saudi prosecutor's verdict on the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul a parody of justice which spared high-level plotters.
Saudi Arabia Sends Six Human Rights Activists to Jail
Saudi Arabia has sentenced to prison six men - mainly writers, academics, and journalists - arbitrarily detained in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2017 crackdown on dissent.
Saudi Arabia Scales Back Chequebook Diplomacy
Saudi Arabia is scaling back its famed chequebook diplomacy, a longstanding policy of splashing petro-dollars in exchange for influence.
Cruise Missile With Range of 1200km Tested
Iran’s latest cruise missile, dubbed “Martyr Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, which was test-fired in the first decade of month of Muharram
Iran Condemns IAEA Silence on Hidden Saudi, Israel Nuclear Activities
Iran slammed the silence of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in face of the hidden nuclear activities of Saudi Arabia as well as Israel's nuclear arms activities.
Tehran Warns About Saudi Arabia’s Covert Nukes Program
Iran’s ambassador to international organizations has warned about Saudi Arabia’s covert nuclear program, urging the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to probe into the “non-transparent” program.
US RQ20 Spy Drone Downed in Jizan
The air defenses of the Yemeni army on Sunday shot down a US RQ20 spy drone over Jizan region, south of Saudi Arabia.
First Group of Hajj Pilgrims Arrive in Mecca amid Coronavirus Restrictions
The first group of pilgrims arrived at Jeddah International Airport to go to Mecca, coming from the different regions of Saudi Arabia amid strict precautions to prevent the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Iran, Iraq Remain Supportive of Each Other
Iraq Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s visit to Tehran and the joint stand taken by both countries strengthened
Saudi Air Raids in Yemen’s Jawf Left 9 Killed
Saudi warplanes bombed residential areas in Yemen’s northern province of Jawf, killing at least nine civilians.