Monday, 19 April 2021 _It has now over just over three years since the alleged chemical weapon attack in Douma, Syria, when at least 50 civilians were reportedly killed; an attack which was swiftly followed by retaliatory air strikes against the Syrian government by the US, UK and France.
Friday, 10 July 2020_The Saudi regime, long claiming to be the custodian of Muslims’ holiest shrines, has sparked widespread controversy over granting permission for a “raunchy” photo shoot of international supermodels in the ultra-conservative kingdom.
TEHRAN, August 15 - United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres appointed a new HIV/AIDS chief on Wednesday after the previous incumbent left accused of serious mismanagement.
TEHRAN, Jun 24 - Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed a controversy over the case of Nazanin Zaghari, a dual Iranian-British citizen jailed in Iran on espionage charges, and denounced protests against her detention that have been disrupting the activities of Iran’s Embassy in London.
TEHRAN, May 10 - Spain's lower house voted Thursday in favor of examining a bill on legalizing euthanasia, a first in the country even if there will likely be major opposition as it weaves its way through parliament.