NileSat takes Hezbollah’s al-Manar TV offline for Propagating Sedition

Hezbollah’s al-Manar TV will no longer be reachable on NileSat after the satellite company informed Lebanon’s telecommunication ministry to stop broadcasting the channel on Tuesday. Al-Manar TV is used by Hezbollah to propagate its ideals and according to Lebanon’s state-run Read more

First Batches of Migrants Exchanged between Turkey, EU

The implementation of the expulsion of failed asylum seekers and migrants reached between the EU and Turkey in March began over the weekend with Germany and Greece sending the first contingents. A spokesperson at the German interior ministry said most Read more

Iran: Freeze Production Agreement Fades away as Iran Increases Own

Hopes of an agreement between major oil producers to freeze production could be fading away after the Iranian oil minister Bijan Zanganeh said that exportation of the country’s oil and gas condensate has exceeded 2million barrels per day after daily Read more

Yemen: Bahah Dismissed as Prime Minister, Named Presidential Advisor

President Hadi relieved Khaled Bahah of his duties as Prime Minister and Vice-President of his government on Sunday and named him as his advisor. Local and international media claim the removal was due to the two men’s differing opinions on Read more

Terrorism: Erdogan Scolds West for Islamophobia, Bias

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the United States has been marred with controversies as the Turkish president, known for his outspokenness, alleged that Muslims are facing Islamophobia in Western countries and that none of these countries have experienced Read more

KSA Preparing for Post Oil-Era, Deputy Crown Prince

Saudi Arabia is stepping up efforts to shift its economy’s reliance away from oil with investments from the Public Investment Fund (PIF) expected to control more than $2 trillion. The announcement was made by Deputy Crown Prince and Defense Minister, Read more