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Even before the civil war, the city handled most incoming goods in a country where a staggering 90 per cent of food was imported
The Arab League said the decision constitutes 'a key legal pillar in boosting the Palestinian legitimacy'
ISIS have claimed shooting that killed six people, including a police officer, in Muscat
ISIS claimed the shooting in Wadi Al Kabir that killed at least six people as Pakistan ambassador hails 'extreme sacrifice' of mosque volunteers who helped injured
Readers need to know how many of our colleagues put their integrity above all else - even their safety
Dreams of being a war correspondent were hampered by my 115kg frame, until a drastic change tipped the scales in my favour
One sticking point relates to detention of pro-government Sunni Islamist politician held by Houthis
Rebel leader threatens Saudi Arabia in dispute over banking
Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian and ultraconservative Saeed Jalili face off after leading the pack in the first round last week
Tehran will hold a runoff presidential election on Friday, only its second since the 1979 Islamic Revolution
Israeli army began attacks on Thursday, ordering population to go to 'humanitarian zone' in the enclave's south
Three hardliners and one reformist are competing in election held amid escalating regional tension
Gulf nation had suspended all new visas for citizens of the Philippines after relations soured over the murder of domestic worker Jullebee Ranara
Manama cut ties with Tehran in 2016 but relations improved after the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement last year
Many of the deceased, from more than 10 countries, did not have permits to attend the pilgrimage