Middle East & North Africa

Yemeni Gov’t Says Four Soldiers Killed By Houthis Despite Truce

ADEN, Aug 15 (NNN-YPA) – Yemen’s internationally-recognised government, announced yesterday that, four of its soldiers were killed by the Houthi rebel militia, despite the ongoing truce, brokered by the United Nations(UN) in the war-ravaged country.

According to a statement released by the Aden-based government, the Iranian-backed Houthi militia, committed 235 violations of the UN armistice in eight provinces, in the past three days.

Saudi Aramco Reported Record-Breaking Q2 Net Profit On High Oil Prices

RIYADH, Aug 15 (NNN-SPA) – Saudi oil giant, Aramco, announced yesterday, its second quarter net profit increased by 90 percent, year-over-year, to 48.4 billion U.S. dollars, setting a new quarterly record for the company, since its initial public offering in 2019.

Thanks to increased oil prices, volumes sold, and refining margins, Aramco’s half-year net income also reached a new high of 87.9 billion U.S. dollars, up from 47.2 billion U.S. dollars a year earlier, according to financial figures released by the company.

Foreign minister: Iran will respond to EU's nuclear text by midnight Monday

DUBAI, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Iran will respond to the European Union's "final" draft text to save a 2015 nuclear deal by midnight on Monday, its foreign minister said, calling on the United States to show flexibility to resolve three remaining issues.

After 16 months of fitful, indirect U.S.-Iranian talks, with the EU shuttling between the parties, a senior EU official said on Aug. 8 it had laid down a "final" offer and expected a response within a "very, very few weeks."

Lebanon condemns Israeli attacks on Syria

BEIRUT, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Lebanon's Foreign Ministry on Monday strongly condemned Israeli missile attacks on Syria and the use of the Lebanese airspace to launch the attack.

The ministry warned in a statement against "the consequences of this aggressive behavior, and the continued violation of Lebanese sovereignty which constitutes a violation of international laws and treaties."

The ministry added that it would file a complaint to the UN Security Council, asking it to intervene to formally end the ongoing Israeli violations.

Experts slam U.S. for violating Syria's sovereignty by plundering resources, imposing sanctions

DAMASCUS, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The real purpose of U.S. presence in Syria has never been about fighting terrorism, but stealing resources and imposing its own vision of the future on the Arab country, said Syrian experts.

From controlling key oil and agricultural fields to slapping suffocating sanctions, the United States has been blatantly violating Syria's sovereignty, the experts noted.

LAME EXCUSE

Maher Ihsan, a journalist and political expert, told Xinhua that after being in Syria for eight years, Washington's real goals and schemes can not be hidden anymore.

Iran says 2015 nuclear deal revival possible if U.S. shows flexibility

TEHRAN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Iranian foreign minister said on Monday that an agreement on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal is possible in the coming days if the United States(U.S.) shows flexibility in providing guarantees over Iran's demands, semi-official Fars News Agency reported.

Iran will present its final summary on the latest round of nuclear talks in Vienna to the European Union coordinator by Monday midnight, and "if the Americans show flexibility, we will reach an agreement in the coming days," Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was quoted as saying.

Minister: Syria ready to repatriate refugees from Lebanon

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — A Syrian Cabinet minister said Monday that Syrian refugees in neighboring Lebanon can start returning home, where he said they will get all the help they need from authorities.

Tiny Lebanon is home to 1 million Syrian refugees who fled war in their country after the conflict began in March 2011. The large number of refugees in the small Mediterranean nation makes it one of the highest per capita host countries of refugees in the world.

Iran denies involvement but justifies Salman Rushdie attack

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian official Monday denied Tehran was involved in the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie, though he sought to justify the attack in the Islamic Republic’s first public comments on the bloodshed.

The remarks by Nasser Kanaani, the spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, came three days after Rushdie was wounded in New York state. The writer has been taken off a ventilator and is “on the road to recovery,” according to his agent.

US Congress members meet Taiwan leader amid China anger

Taipei, Aug 15 (AP-PTI) Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen met Monday with a delegation of US Congress members in a further sign of support among American lawmakers for the self-governing island that China claims as its own territory.

Taiwanese media showed the delegation arriving for the talks, but details of the meeting were not immediately released.

Israel uses Palestinian blood for electioneering, says Patriarch

15 August 2022; MEMO: The head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem accused Israeli officials on Sunday of using Palestinian blood for electioneering, Al-Watan Voice has reported.

"Palestinian blood is not cheap to be used for election campaigns," insisted Archbishop Atallah Hanna. "They cannot accept that their blood is used for this dirty cause which reflects a lack of humanity and moral values." The Zionists factions, added the Greek Patriarch, compete in their hostility and hatred of the Palestinians.

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