Millions in Yemen on brink of starvation, Oxfam warns One in two of Yemen's people - nearly 13 million - are now struggling to find enough to eat.
2 policemen killed, 6 wounded in Bahrain bomb attack The Interior Ministry described the bombing as a "terror blast," and said it took place in the largely Shia community of Sitra, just south of the capital, Manama.
Libya court sentences Gaddafi's son, eight aides to death The trial, which opened in the Libyan capital in April last year, has been dogged by criticism from human rights watchdogs and an unresolved dispute with the International Criminal Court in The Hague over jurisdiction in the case of Gaddafi's son.
Summer camp for Iraqi boys training to fight Daesh "We've been called to defend the nation," the scrawny boy asserted, his voice cracking as he vowed to join the Popular Mobilization Forces.
Turkish jets hit Kurdish targets in Iraq after soldiers killed Ankara calls for a special Nato meeting on Tuesday to discuss its security concerns.
Palestinian killed in Israeli raid Israeli forces have killed three Palestinians in the West Bank in the past week in raids that they say foil attacks.
UN hopes to boost aid supplies to Aden UN official in charge of humanitarian aid to Yemen said conditions were good enough for the UN to move back with an international presence and government officials.
US and Turkey agree to forge 'Daesh-free zone' in Syria The pledge comes after a week of deadly violence in Turkey that the authorities blamed on both Kurdish PKK separatists and the Daesh.
Houthis, foes fight on as Yemen ceasefire quickly unravels Houthi official said his side had not been formally notified of any ceasefire by the United Nations.
Nuclear deal fires up entrepreneurs Business leaders, start-up entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists who want to cash in on Iran's post-sanctions prospects are engaging with renewed aspirations.