New Suspects Linked with Khashoggi Murder in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors have prepared a second indictment in connection with the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.
Hackers Unveil Details of UK’s Programs in Syria
Hackers have penetrated the computer systems of the UK’s foreign ministry and taken hundreds of files detailing the country’s controversial propaganda programs in war-torn Syria.
Putin to Visit Seoul After Coronavirus Normalizes
South Korea and Russia will discuss President Vladimir Putin's possible visit to Seoul as soon as the new coronavirus situation normalizes.
Chinese Internet Giant Sina Says Planning to Delist US Stocks
Chinese Internet giant Sina Corp. has announced plans to delist its US shares and go private.
Hostage Situation in Oregon Leaves Multiple Dead
Multiple people died during a hostage situation that unfolded in Salem, US state of Oregon, Monday afternoon, officials said.
Iran, Qatar Discuss Linking Power Grids through Sea
Iranian Energy Minister and Qatari Minister of State for Energy Affairs held an online meeting to discuss linking the two countries’ electricity grids via the sea.
NYT: Trump Just Paid $750 for Taxes
US President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his first year in the White House.
Iran Voices Support for Unity, Stability of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Iran’s ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina said Tehran has always supported the stability, unity, and peaceful coexistence of all ethnic groups of the country.
Iran Talks on Afghan Peace Process with Uzbekistan, Germany
Mohammad Ebrahim Taherian discussed Afghanistan peace process in separate phone talks on Monday with his counterparts from Uzbekistan and Germany.
Biden Campaign Response to Trump’s Call for Drug Test
A member of Joe Biden’s campaign has given a bizarre response to Donald Trump’s demand for taking drug tests for himself and Biden before the Tuesday debate.