Bosnians have commemorated the massacre of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, marking the 25th anniversary of killings that shocked the world and have stood out as Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Mousavi said that the Iranian Islamic culture is famous for peace and friendship, adding that terrorism and genocide are the features of those who seek identity via denying others.
A UN official stated that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MbS) was a prime suspect in the case of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey's Istanbul in 2018.
A US military convoy carrying logistic supplies has been attacked in Iraq on the road between Samawah and Diwaniyah, south of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, local media reports say.
A convoy of American military vehicles escorted several trucks filled with crude extracted from oil fields in Syria's Hasakah Province, currently controlled by Kurdish militia and US troops, SANA reported.
The Bosnian war saw thousands killed on the edges of Europe 25 years ago. However, the conflict has become synonymous with the genocide at Srebrenica. The trauma of war lives on as survivors of the genocide are faced with new challenges.
Iran dismisses the recent US allegations that American and “partner” forces have seized a vessel taking “Iranian weapons” to Yemen as continuation of Washington’s policy of leveling accusations and hatemongering against Tehran, which this time seeks to prolong a UN arms embargo against the Islamic Republic.
Syria says the UN Security Council's silence has emboldened some hostile states and foreign-sponsored Takfiri militants to make vast use of unmanned aerial vehicles to launch acts of terrorism and aggression across the Arab country.
At least 50 journalists in the US have been arrested during Black Lives Matter demonstrations across the US, while dozens of others have also been injured by rubber bullets, pepper spray and tear gas.
Persistent demonstrations across the US calling for racial justice and an end to police brutality, on the heels of the heartless killing of George Floyd when a chokehold went wrong, are being met with a rising trend for apparent counter-protesters using vehicles to threaten or slam into marchers.
Nine in 10 Americans believe that racism and police violence are problems in the country, a Guardian/Opinium Research poll found, a sign that public opinion is shifting away from the views put forward by President Donald Trump.
Israeli forces have shot and killed a Palestinian youth, who was reportedly throwing stones at them during clashes between the troops and Palestinian villagers in central occupied West Bank.
Eyewitnesses have refuted rumors circulating across various news outlets and social media platforms about explosions and power outage in and near Tehran Province.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbbas Mousavi dismissed the US claims about seizing an Iranian ship carrying weapons to Yemen.
Russia has warned that the Israeli regime’s contentious plans to annex large parts of the occupied West Bank and strategic Jordan Valley risk the outburst of violence across the Middle East region.
The United States Supreme Court on Thursday ruled the Manhattan district attorney can obtain President Donald Trump's tax records and Congress may not have access to his financial records for now.
New York City started painting a Black Lives Matter mural Thursday on Fifth Avenue in front of President Donald Trump Tower.
A United Nations special rapporteur called on the member states of the UN Human Rights Council to pressure Saudi Arabia to free women activists, four months before the Arab kingdom is to hold the 2020 G20 Riyadh summit.
Iran's Permanent Representative to the UN Office in Geneva Esmail Baqayee Hamaneh underlined that the United States should be accountable to the assassination of the anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani.
Sexual assault in the US army has once again come under the spotlight as service members and veterans take to social media to share stories of sexual harassment in the military amid an investigation into the murder of a female soldier.