Human Rights Watch reports that the United Arab Emirates trained Colombian mercenaries to fight alongside a paramilitary group in Sudan's war.
A coalition of parents and nonprofits is appealing for volunteers to help increase awareness of Arab and Arab American culture in local classrooms.
As part of ongoing security campaigns to combat drug-related crimes and strengthen community safety, the Capital Governorate Security ...
A Sudanese paramilitary commander who was arrested late last year following global outrage over videos of him executing ...
Asharq Al Awsat Israel's military on Monday warned residents of 10 villages, most of them in southern Lebanon, to evacuate their homes ahead of expected strikes against alleged Hezbollah targets. "In ...
Iranian state television has broadcast weapons training programmes showing simulated firing at figures including US President ...
UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria stated in an interview that he would "break" WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia in a boxing match. Garcia quickly fired back on social media, warning Topuria ...
Expect nothing less than the United Arab Emirates to acquire the very best systems available on the market that its abundance of money can buy, no matter the source.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he had tentatively called off plans for the United States military to attack Iran ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has welcomed Syria’s initial steps toward developing a national ...
The author of a landmark report on Islamophobia in Australia says the federal government is taking too long to act on the issue.