Yemeni mourners bury the bodies of people killed in a car bomb attack which targeted a Shia Muslim mosque in Sanaa earlier this week during a group funeral procession in the Yemeni capital on July 22, 2015. AFP
- A top UN relief official warns of catastrophic consequences of Saudi Arabia’s aggression against Yemen and targeting of its infrastructure, and calls for the Yemenis' safe access to aid.
- Yemen’s Ansarullah fighters and allied army forces have launched fresh retaliatory attacks on a border region inside Saudi Arabia.
- U-S President Barack Obama slams Republican presidential hopefuls for their comments on the conclusion of the Iran nuclear talks, calling them QUOTE ridiculous if not sad.
- A new report says more than 5 hundred people have been shot dead by police across the United States this year alone, amid mounting public anger over police brutality.
- The Iraqi prime minister has welcomed the conclusion of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries, calling it a success for the whole region.
- Zarif also said Iran has no problem with its neighbors and reiterated that Tehran will always stand by the Iraqi people. The top Iranian diplomat stressed that Tehran never poses a threat to any country.
- Kurdish fighters have seized a key town in northern Syria from the ISIL Takfiri group.
- A high-ranking Iraqi military figure says there is no evidence that Turkey changed its position on ISIL terrorists after its airstrikes on the Takfiri group in Syria.
- Kurdish sources in Syria say Turkish tanks have pounded their positions in the north. They’ve urged Ankara to stop what they call its aggression.
- Hundreds of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have taken part in a funeral for a young man killed during a violent Israeli raid.
- At least 22 people have been killed in northern Afghanistan as a gunfight broke out at a wedding party.
- Violence continues in eastern Ukraine despite a truce deal signed between the government and pro-Russia militants.
- Computers inside Britain’s House of Parliament have attempted to access pornographic websites almost 250-thousand times in 2014.
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