Daesh Launches Attack on Iraqi Base in Anbar
Members of the Daesh terror group on Wednesday launched an attack against an Iraqi military base in the western Anbar province, a military officer said.
Trump ‘Short Sighted’ for Freezing WHO Funds
Health experts have labeled the decision of Donald Trump to cut funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) as a “crime against humanity”.
Luxembourg Court: Iran Asset Not to Be Delivered to US
A Luxembourg court said Iranian assets will not be transferred to the US amid Washington's pressures.
No rights for US to veto IMF’s actions
The spokesperson of the Iranian government, in a Monday press conference, underlined that there is no right for the US to veto the measures and decisions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Kremlin: No Change in Russia, US Relations
Kremlin said that recent contact between the two presidents cannot be interpreted as a sign of a thaw in the relations between the two powers.
Coronavirus Takes More than 20,000 Lives in US
The US passed the grim milestone of 20,000 coronavirus deaths as of Saturday.
Trump Names Arms Control Envoy as Treaty’s Expiration Looms
US President Donald Trump has officially named Marshall Billingslea as his special envoy for arms control, a role expected to spearhead efforts to reach a nuclear agreement with Russia and China.
US Senator: Trump Musn’t Block Iran Loan Request
A senior Democratic senator urged US President Donald Trump not to block Iran's request for a $5bn loan from the IMF.
China Firmly against US Action against China Telecom
China's foreign ministry said on Friday (April 10) that Beijing is opposed to any action by the United States to revoke China Telecom's authorization to provide international telecommunications to and from the US.
Bagram Airfield Attacked As Kabul Launches Release of Taliban Prisoners
Five rockets hit a US air base in Afghanistan on Thursday, but there were no casualties, two senior security officials said, and no militant group immediately claimed responsibility.