In the aftermath of Syria’s ceasefire the war on children resumes
In a recent interview with Channel 4 News one of President Assad’s key advisors said reports of chlorine attacks on children are “irrelevant to reality”. She was referring to...
September 21, 2016
In a recent interview with Channel 4 News one of President Assad’s key advisors said reports of chlorine attacks on children are “irrelevant to reality”. She was referring to...
September 21, 2016
The US State Department denied a report that was issued last week by a respected international institution that alleged that a secret agreement would allow Iran exemptions that would...
September 21, 2016
Israel issued travel warnings advising its citizens against travel to 34 countries including Egypt and turkey, Israel Hayom news website reported yesterday. The anti-terror department in Prime Minister Benjamin...
September 21, 2016
Fifteen families living in the Hamsa Al-Fawqa area in the northern Jordan Valley were evacuated from their homes this morning to allow for an Israeli military exercise. Moataz Bisharat,...
September 21, 2016
Qatar’s Emir Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani has criticised the UN and the international community for its failure to establish peace in Syria. “Theoretically, the majority of the countries of...
September 21, 2016
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi has renewed calls for international support for a plan that would see Tunisia receive $22 billion over a period of five years to stabilise...
September 21, 2016
Daesh is building a moat around Mosul in northern Iraq in preparation for a long, hard battle against US-backed Iraqi government forces for the biggest city still in their...
September 21, 2016
Yemen has been pushed to the brink of catastrophe by 18 months of war, Oxfam stated in their latest report. The charity conducted a survey of 1,000 people who fled...
September 21, 2016
The Turkish government yesterday submitted a motion to Parliament asking for a one year extension to the mandate which allows military action to be taken when necessary in Syria...
September 21, 2016
Canadian technology company Netsweeper helped the Bahraini government in their bid to censor the internet against content they deem inappropriate, according to a new report by the Citizen Lab at...