- The explosion on Sunday in the Akkar region scorched crowds clamoring for petrol that the army was distributing in light...
The kin of victims criticized the political leadership of the country.
Nearly 80 people were injured in the blast, many with burns that further overwhelmed hospitals struggling to function without electricity.
- A concrete wall, topped with barbed wire and surrounded by trenches, is being erected along Turkey's border with Iran
A concrete wall, topped with barbed wire and surrounded by trenches, is being erected along Turkey's border with Iran
Official data shows 120,000 Afghan refugees in Turkey, and up to 300,000 undocumented Afghan migrants
- Ghani fled Afghanistan on Sunday as the Taliban closed in on Kabul, before the insurgents walked into the Afghan capital...
Ghani fled Afghanistan on Sunday as the Taliban closed in on Kabul, before the insurgents walked into the Afghan capital unopposed
In a Facebook post, Ghani said the "Taliban have won" and that he fled to avoid a "flood of bloodshed".
- Both already host large refugee populations — 3.6 million Syrians in Turkey and 3.5 million Afghans in Iran
Both already host large refugee populations — 3.6 million Syrians in Turkey and 3.5 million Afghans in Iran
Both countries are battling the coronavirus pandemic and facing economic difficulties.
- Egypt has joined hands with Japan to promote technical education in schools and universities, according to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly.
The prime minister said there were a number of specialist technical universities being rolled out around Egypt and that three had already been established
Japan’s KOSEN system accepts students from the age of 15 and provides education based on practical training for a period of five years
- Algeria is Africa’s biggest country by surface area, and although much of the interior is desert, the north has over...
More than 74 fires had been extinguished in the past 24 hours, a spokesman for Civil Protection Authority said.
The government has blamed arsonists and a blistering heatwave for the dozens of blazes, but experts criticize authorities for failing to prepare for the annual phenomenon.
- Taliban on Sunday took control of capital Kabul as Afghan forces, trained for years and equipped by the US and...
Kabul airport was flooded by hundreds of people desperate to leave the country and scuffles broke out after departures were halted.
Taliban have said they don't want to live in isolation and call for international peace.
- The air tragedy came just as Turkey was gaining control over hundreds of wildfires that killed eight people and destroyed...
The air tragedy came just as Turkey was gaining control over hundreds of wildfires that killed eight people and destroyed swathes of forest along the scenic southern coast
Scientists believe such natural disasters are becoming more intense and frequent because of global warming caused by polluting emissions





















