Tag: Middle East News
Turkish Army Completes Preparations For Ground Operation In Syria
Turkish army units near the Syrian border have completed preparations for a nationwide ground operation and are awaiting an order to launch, TV channel TRT said on Monday.
Iran Shock Wales With Two Added-Time Goals At The 2022 FIFA World Cup In Qatar.
The Iran national team overwhelmed Wales on Friday with two goals in injury time of their 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage match in Qatar to secure a 2-0 win minutes before the final whistle, Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey receiving a red card after him...
Putin The Reunification Of Russia And Donbass Was Long Overdue
Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted that it is now clear that the reunification of Russia and Donbass should have happened earlier.
France And Other EU Countries Are Increasingly Concerned That The Inflation Reduction Act
France and other EU countries are increasingly concerned that the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed by Biden in August, will distort transatlantic trade to give American companies an unfair advantage.
Ukrainians Ready To Live Without Electricity But With EU Perspective.
European Union. More than 90 percent of Ukrainians are willing to live for years without electricity or heating if they see the possibility of EU membership, said Elena Zelenskaya, wife of the Ukrainian president.
Qatar, Hosts Of The 2022 FIFA World Cup, Lost 3-1 To Senegal In The Group Stage.
Senegal's goals were scored by Boulaye Dia (in the 41st minute), Famara Diedhiou (in the 48th minute) and Cheikh Dieng (in the 84th minute). The only goal for the hosts was scored by forward Mohammed Muntari (in the 78th minute).
The EU Parliament Passes A Resolution Recognizing Russia As A State Sponsor Of Terrorism
In total, 494 deputies supported the resolution, 58 opposed it and 44 abstained from fighting terrorism,” reads the text of the document published on the website. The session was broadcast live on the European Parliament's website.
The Biden Administration Has Come Under Fire For Its Position
The US State Department's legal position that Saudi Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, cannot be sued while he is prime minister underscores the Biden administration's failure to account for MBS 's role in the brutal killing demand,” Human...
United States Excludes Oil For Japan From Russia's Sakhalin-2 From Price Cap.
The price cap, which other members of the Group of Seven and Australia have agreed to introduce, comes into effect on December 5 for crude oil. on the Sakhalin 2 project, which the government regards as an important source of energy for the country, whi...
Putin Will attend The Summit Of The Collective Security Treaty Organization In Yerevan
Russian President Vladimir Putin is due to visit Yerevan on Wednesday to attend a session of the Collective Security Council, the main body of the Moscow-led bloc known as the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
IMF Urges China To Boost COVID Vaccines And Restore Confidence In Real Estate.
In a statement after virtual meetings for its annual review of China's economic policies, the IMF said it would maintain GDP growth forecasts issued in October 1.
Two Explosions In Jerusalem Injured 14 People, According To Police.
"A suspected terrorist attack in Jerusalem: This morning around 7:00 a.m, an explosive device detonated at a bus station in Givat Shaul, injuring 11, civilians
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Urged China To Refrain From Further
The meeting came in Cambodia, about a week after their countries' leaders held talks on the sidelines of a Group of 20 summit in Indonesia, as part of efforts to deal with growing competition between the world's two largest economies.
Russia And Cuba Will Stand Together In Defense of The Values Of Freedom
Moscow and Havana continue to strengthen their alliance and defend freedom, equality and justice, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.
More than 250 dead and 151 Missing A 5.6 magnitude Earthquake Struck The Indonesian Island of Java
After the earthquake, more than 20,000 homes were damaged and more than 58,000 people displaced.