UN Says 20% of People in Yemen Suffer from Mental Disorders
Twenty percent of people in Yemen suffer from mental health disorders as a result of the ongoing Saudi-led war against the impoverished Arab country.
Greece Slams Turkey Decision to Send Research Ship to Mediterranean
Greece's foreign ministry condemned Turkey's decision to send a research ship to the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Tajikistan President on Course to Win Reelection: Early Results
Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon won Sunday's presidential election, beating four other candidates, according to the primary results announced Monday.
Lebanon Fires under Control
Dozens of fires that ravaged parts of Syria and Lebanon in recent days have been brought under control, authorities in the two countries said.
Trump Tries to Put COVID-19 behind, with Rally in Florida
US President Donald Trump will try to put his bout with COVID-19 behind him when he returns to the campaign trail on Monday.
Tehran Willing to Promote Bilateral Ties with Muscat
Iran’s Ambassador to Oman Ali Najafi Khoshroodi on Sunday said Tehran is willing to boost bilateral relations with Muscat.
Nagorno-Karabakh Truce under Violations
Truce in Nagorno-Karabakh was under severe strain on Sunday, a day after it was agreed, with Azerbaijan and Armenia accusing each other of serious violations and crimes against civilians.
Iran, Afghanistan Seek Further Cooperation in Joint Projects
Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian and Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Mohammad Hanif Atmar underscored further cooperation in joint economic projects.
Iran Discussing Ways to Permanent Supply of Afghanistan Electricity
Iran’s Energy Minister exchanged views with Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan on the permanent transmission of electricity to Afghanistan.
China Calls for New Forum in Middle East
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for a new forum to defuse tensions in the Middle East.