U.S. State Department Will Resume Visa Services In Ankara
The US diplomatic mission to Turkey has confirmed that US will reinstate full visa services for Turkish nationals, ending a suspension that lasted more than two months and highlighted strained
Russia to stay in Syria
In October 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a law ratifying Moscow's deal with Syria to deploy its forces in the country indefinitely, in a move seen as firming their long-term
U.A.E. Says "Arab World Won't Be Led by Tehran or Ankara"
The Arab world needs to come together under Saudi-Egyptian leadership to push back against the ambitions of regional rivals Iran and Turkey, a U.A.E. minister has said. The U.A.E. call for unity
New group of Turkish soldiers arrived to Doha
A group of Turkish soldiers on Tuesday reached a military base in Qatar's capital Doha. The forces are set to take part in joint exercises within the framework of a defence agreement signed
US cuts its contribution to UN budget
American Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Sunday touted a quarter billion dollar cut to the UN's annual budget, capping off a contentious year between the Trump administration and
Saudi Arabia releases corruption detainees
Saudi Arabia has in the past two days released 23 of the more than 200 royals, officials and businessmen detained on charges of corruption after they reached deals with the government. The