More than 20 million in war-torn Yemen need humanitarian aid
YEMEN — Eighty percent of Yemen's population, or more than 20 million people, need some form of humanitarian assistance as Arab air strikes and civil war ravage the impoverished country, aid agency UNICEF said this week. The figure is up by almost 5 million people since the organization's latest report this month. For...Thousands flee into Turkey from Syria as Kurds fight “Islamic state”
TURKEY — Thousands of people fled from Syria into Turkey on Wednesday as moderate rebels and Kurdish forces fought "Islamic State" insurgents holding the Syrian border town of Tel Abyad. The refugees had entered Turkey through a makeshift border crossing overseen by Turkish gendarmerie officers. Many of them were women and...Calls for aid to Syria’s Druze after al-Qaeda kills 20
BEIRUT/AMMAN — Fighters from Syria's al Qaeda branch, the Nusra Front, have killed at least 20 Druze villagers, raising fear for one of Syria's minorities as insurgents, including Sunni Islamists, gain ground against President Bashar al-Assad. Druze in Lebanon and Israel have made separate appeals for their Syrian kin to be armed to...Lebanon’s fabric is fraying. This is why it matters
June 12th, 20150 On May 25, Lebanon marked one year without a president — the longest stretch where the country’s top post has been vacant since the Lebanese civil war ended in 1990. Since former President Michel Sleiman’s term in office ended last year, the Lebanese Parliament, which is responsible for appointing the president, has met 24 times...FBI extends FIFA scrutiny to World Cup host bids of Russia, Qatar
Qatar's 2022 World Cup organizing committee, shown here, has been accused of paying FIFA officials to win the bid to host the games, which would be played in the fall and winter due to hot weather.The FBI's investigation of bribery and corruption at FIFA includes scrutiny of how soccer's governing body awarded World Cup hosting rights...Divided loyalties as Kurds hold key to Turkish election
TURKEY — Sitting in front of a huge image of Islam's holiest shrine, Ahmet Turanli, an elder of the Resvan tribe, is just the sort of man whose support Turkey's ruling AK Party might want in a parliamentary election on Sunday. Tribes like Turanli's, mostly of Kurdish, Turkmen and Arab origin and concentrated in Turkey's southeast,...Iran, six powers resume nuclear talks as June 30 deadline looms
IRAN — Iran and six world powers resumed negotiations on its nuclear program on Thursday, the Iranian state news agency IRNA said, seeking to overcome remaining differences with a self-imposed June 30 deadline looming to end a 12-year standoff. A framework accord was reached between Iran, the United States, France, Britain, Germany,...Yemen’s Houthis agree to talks as bombing reportedly kills 40
YEMEN — on Thursday, Yemen's dominant Houthis agreed to join United Nations-backed peace talks in Geneva planned for June 14, a day after their opponents in the exiled government confirmed their attendance. A Saudi-led coalition of Arab states has been bombing Houthi forces, the strongest faction in Yemen's civil war, for more than...Mubarak to stand trial again over 2011 killing of protesters
EGYPT — Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will face a second and final retrial over the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that ended his 30-year rule, a high court said on Thursday. Mubarak, 87, was originally sentenced to life in prison in 2012 for conspiring to murder 239 demonstrators, sowing chaos and creating...Air strike in north Iraq killed dozens, including civilians, residents say
IRAQ — An air strike by a U.S.-led coalition flattened an entire neighborhood of a northern Iraqi town controlled by "Islamic State" militants, killing dozens of people, including civilians, witnesses and security sources said. The strike targeted an "Islamic State" bomb-making factory in Hawija overnight on Tuesday, triggering a...Iran sends 15,000 troops to back Assad in Syria
Damascus — Iran has sent 15,000 fighters to Syria to reverse recent battlefield setbacks for Syrian government troops and wants to achieve results by the end of the month, according to numerous reports. The militia force, made up of Iranians, Iraqis and Afghanis, the source said, arrived in...Israel bombs Gaza sites after rocket attack claimed by ISIS sympathizer
GAZA — Israel retaliated on Thursday for rockets fired at it from Gaza with bombing raids against three militant training camps, and a radical group sympathetic with Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks on Israel. Witnesses and medics said the predawn attacks on two camps belonging to Hamas, which dominates the Gaza...U.N. appeals for $500 million in humanitarian aid for Iraq
June 5th, 20150 IRAQ — The United Nations launched an appeal this week for half a billion dollars in international aid to tackle a worsening humanitarian crisis in Iraq triggered by the conflict with "Islamic State" militants. Lise Grande, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, said the United Nations would be forced to slash or shut down more...UN: Syrians lose hope in face of shocking carnage, devastation
DAMASCUS — The people of Syria are losing hope in the fifth year of a civil war that has brought levels of death and destruction that are so extreme they should shock the world's collective conscience, the United Nations chief said in a report. The war has killed more than 220,000 people and left a third of the population homeless....Syria says Al Jazeera’s Nusra interview promotes militant group
DAMASCUS — A Syrian envoy said Al Jazeera's interview with the leader of Nusra Front violated U.N. counterterrorism resolutions and was an attempt by Qatar to whitewash the image of the al-Qaeda affiliate, Syria's state news agency reported on Thursday. The Qatari-funded network broadcast the first part of an interview with Nusra......
Israel, Palestinians pull back after Gaza exchange of fire
GAZA — Israel and Palestinian militants appeared to be pulling back on Wednesday from further hostilities after Israel responded with air strikes to a rocket attack from the Gaza Strip. No casualties were reported on either side of the border, and Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon blamed the rocket launching late on Tuesday on...Islamic conference in Kuwait condemns extremism
KUWAIT CITY — Acts of terrorism and the practice of Islamic extremism aim to divide Muslim world, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Wednesday at a meeting of Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries (OIC) in Kuwait. “We have been committed in confronting the challenges of extremism and violence,” Jubeir said in......
Iraq exhumes remains of 470 bodies from Tikrit mass graves
"We have exhumed the bodies of 470 Speicher martyrs from burial sites in Tikrit," Adila Hammoud said at a press conference in Baghdad, referring to the nearby military base that the massacre was named after. In June 2014, armed men belonging or allied to the ISIS abducted hundreds of young, mostly Shi'a recruits from Speicher base,...Popular Mobilization Forces lead operation to recapture Ramadi
BAGHDAD — Shi'a militiamen, supported by a smaller group of government troops, advanced on Tuesday to within a few kilometers of a university on Ramadi's southwestern edge, police sources and Sunni tribal fighters allied to the government said. As they passed through farmland south of Ramadi, the militiamen told people to return...Tunisia arrests second suspect in the Bardo Museum attacks
TUNIS — Tunisia has arrested a second Moroccan suspect over a deadly attack in March on the Bardo Museum in Tunis, detaining him at the border with Libya, the interior ministry said Thursday. Noureddine al-Naibi was arrested on Sunday at the Ras Jedir border post on suspicion of indirect involvement in the attack, ministry spokesman...Tony Blair steps down as Middle East envoy
JERUSALEM — Former British prime minister Tony Blair is standing down as the Quartet representative in the Middle East, the organization said on Wednesday, after eight years struggling to break ground in peacemaking between Israel and the Palestinians. Officials close to the Quartet of the United States, European Union, United Nations......
Egyptian court clears state security officer of killing detainee
CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Thursday acquitted a state security officer who had been convicted of torturing a detainee to death, in a case that has fueled anger over police brutality in the weeks before the 2011 uprising. Mohamed Abdel Rahman al-Shemi had been sentenced to 15 years in prison, but Egypt's highest civil court...Iraq exhumes remains of 470 bodies from Tikrit mass graves
BAGHDAD — Iraq has exhumed the remains of 470 people believed to have been executed by ISIS near Tikrit last year in what is known as the Speicher massacre, the health minister said Thursday."We have exhumed the bodies of 470 Speicher martyrs from burial sites in Tikrit," Adila Hammoud said at a press conference in Baghdad, referring......
Seven members of Yemeni family killed in Saudi-led strike
A Houthi follower hangs a banner outside the Saudi embassy with photos of people killed by Saudi-led air strikes, Sanaa, May 25ADEN — Seven members of a family were killed in an overnight strike by Saudi-led warplanes on a border village in northern Yemen, residents said, as heavy clashes erupted across the frontier after Houthi fire...Students respond with “leg selfies” to Algerian university dress code
ALGIERS — Algerians are revealing some leg on Facebook in solidarity for a girl who was banned from taking a law exam in because the university thought her skirt was too short. The dean of the University of Algiers’ Faculty of Law stands by the decision. He told news website TSA Algérie, “Wearing a short skirt is not......