US-Mexico border wall: Pentagon authorises $1bn transfer
The Pentagon has authorised the transfer of $1bn (£758m) to army engineers for new wall construction along the US-Mexico border.
Iran Slams Pompeo’s ‘Provocative, Meddlesome’ Comments on Hezbollah
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman slammed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s recent comments about Hezbollah in Lebanon as “provocative, meddlesome, and undiplomatic”.
Trump savors his sudden winning streak
At this rate, even Donald Trump is going to get tired of so much winning.
UK MPs vote to take control of Brexit process through ‘indicative votes’
UK lawmakers have decided to take the Brexit process out of PM Theresa May’s hands, voting to accept an amendment that would break the ongoing parliamentary deadlock by changing the rules.
Netanyahu hints at new Gaza invasion amid night of cross-border fire
An explosion goes off during strikes carried out by the Israeli army throughout the Gaza Strip in retaliation for a rocket that destroyed a home in central Israel, 25 March 2019 © Global Look Press/ dpa/ Mohammed Talatene
Iran Reiterates Call for End to Aggression on Yemen
Iran’s Foreign Ministry highlighted the suffering of the Yemeni people in the ongoing Saudi-led aggression on Yemen and called for an immediate end to the war on the impoverished country.
Trump signs declaration recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over disputed Golan Heights
US President Donald Trump has signed a declaration recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights, seized from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day War.
Venezuela crisis: Fresh power cuts black out Caracas
A second major power cut in just a few hours has plunged the Venezuelan capital Caracas into darkness again, with other regions also affected.
Iran’s Zarif Mocks Trump’s Taking Credit for Defeat of Daesh
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif derided US President Donald Trump for claiming that the United States, which was behind creation and spread of Daesh (ISIL or ISIS), has managed to defeat the terrorist group.
Iran’s oil exports drop ahead of US waivers decision
Iran’s oil exports so far in March are down from January and February to average around 1 million bpd-1.1 million bpd ahead of the US decision to extend or deny new waivers, Reuters reported Thursday.









