Iraqi Parliament unable to muster quorum to vote on condemning US airstrike on pro-Iran Kataib Hezbollah militia
Southern separatists accuse the Iranian-backed Houthis of responsibility for the attack
Popular revolts topple veteran rulers in Sudan and Algeria, as protests ignite in Iraq and Lebanon
A spokesman for General Haftar's forces calls on Tripoli and Misrata militias to lay down their arms by Sunday
Each side in the Libyan conflict complains foreign intervention is helping the other
Friday protests draw large crowds in the capital despite Tebboune's election
Social media report scattered violence in several regions as many young people boycott polls
Sentences were the first to be handed down against a former prime minister since Algeria's independence from France in 1962
Iraq's Shi'ite leadership says it won't allow political parties to use its prestige for their own political gain
Arab analysts are attributing deteriorating exchange rate to economic and political crises in neighboring states
Amateur video showed security forces dressed in black charging the crowd as protesters screamed and others fell to the ground
Protesters in dozens of cities threw stones at police and pro-government militiamen
UN's top envoy meets Iraqi Shi'ite religious leader Ayatollah Ali Sistani, urging political leaders to undertake reforms that satisfy protesters
Former Iranian President Bani Sadr says 40 years of Iranian efforts to build a 'Green Crescent' from Iran to Lebanon appears to be a bust
Security forces have been trying to reopen Iraq's main seaport of Umm Qasr, after protesters blocked roads around the port
The protest coincides with the anniversary of the breakout of the Algerian revolution against colonial power France in 1954
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdel Aziz Bin Salman says decision to privatize oil giant Aramco will be made by Saudi leadership at appropriate time
Recent comments by Ethiopian President Abiy Ahmed about being able to 'muster an army of a million men' stirred up a veritable tempest in Egypt
All political parties agree to salary cuts for government officials, measures against corruption and no new taxes
Prime Minister gives his government partners 72 hours to back his reform agenda
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