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Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Britain’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia Simon Collis. (SPA)
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Saudi, Qatif, Walid Talal Ali al-Areed, Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki
Wanted Man in Awamiya Killed by Saudi Security Forces
Dammam- A wanted person was fatally wounded during an operation by Saudi security forces in eastern Saudi Arabia, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday. The man, killed during a raid on Saturday morning targeting wanted people in Awwamiyya village in Qatif, was...Caption:
US President Donald Trump on February 3, 2017 (L); Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on January 30, 2017 (Mandel Ngan/AFP; Zacharias Abubeker/AFP)
Israel Expects US Move to Relaunch Negotiations
Tel Aviv – Political circles in Israel are expecting Washington to take action on the resumption of negotiations on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Experts expect the Donald Trump administration to call for a regional peace conference which will launch new talks or...Caption:
Admiral Michael Rogers, commander of US Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, speaks at George Washington University. (AFP)
US Report: ISIS Reaches out to West Citizens on Virtual Platforms
Washington – A report released by the Program on Extremism at the George Washington University, United States, showed that 19 terrorist attacks staged on US soil over the last three years were motivated and planned by intensified pro-ISIS cyber campaigns....Caption:
People are pictured near their tent at a camp for internally displaced people in Dharawan, near the capital Sanaa, Yemen February 28, 2017. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
Mothers Protest against Militias Abducting Their Sons in Sana’a
Sana’a- The Sana’a-based association of abductees’ mothers held on Sunday a demonstration near the United Nations Office in the militia-held capital, Sana’a, denouncing attempts to link the fate of their abducted sons to the chaotic political scene....Caption:
African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) soldiers patrol following a car bomb in the Wardhigley District south of Mogadishu on February 27, 2015. The bomb killed one person and injured another. AFP PHOTO/Mohamed Abdiwahab (Photo credit should read Mohamed Abdiwahab/AFP/Getty Images)
Shabaab Bombings in Somalia’s Mogadishu Leave at Least 14 Dead
At least 14 people were killed on Monday in two separate bombings in the Somali capital Mogadishu. The first was a car bombing near a hotel on a busy street in the capital. At least 13 people were killed, police and the emergency medical services said, hours after a...Caption:
Children react after what activists said was shelling by Assad forces near the Syrian Arab Red Crescent center in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus. Reuters
Over 320,000 People Dead in Syria War amid Rising Violence against Children
Syria’s war has killed just over 320,000 people since it erupted six years ago as violence against children in the war-ravaged country was “at its worst” in 2016, a monitor and the UN’s children’s agency said Monday. The Britain-based...Caption:
FILE PHOTO: Jordan’s King Abdullah speaks during the opening of the third ordinary session of the 17th Parliament in Amman, Jordan, November 15, 2015. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed/File Photo – RTSVLAL
Jordan’s King Underscores Joint Arab Action
Amman- Jordan’s King Abdullah II emphasized joint action uniting Arab states against regional turmoil and in face of such a decisive political juncture. King Abdullah II stressed Sunday on the necessity for activating joint Arab cooperation and unifying Arab ranks at...Caption:
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir speaks during a news conference. Reuters
Riyadh Suggests Forming Joint Committee with Baghdad to Boost Relations
Riyadh- Undersecretary of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Bilateral Affairs Nizar bin Isa al-Khairallah said that Saudi Arabia suggested establishing a joint committee to serve as an umbrella for enhancing political, economic and social relations between the...Caption:
British PM Theresa May watched experiments in a lab at a school. AFP