Leaders of Kurdish opposition groups tell VOA they believe Tehran launched missiles against their headquarters to divert attention from anti-veil protests in Iran
A look at the bureaucracy in Iran that decides on people's names
After questions from VOA, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, removed two far-reaching pages for spreading misinformation about the Belarus migrant crisis
Tehran in early September launched a major bombing campaign against Iranian Kurdish rebels in Iraq's Kurdistan region
Afghans are leaving their country in greater numbers due to increased violence between the government and the Taliban
Fuad Hussein says he expects an Iraqi delegation to reach an agreement with the Biden administration Friday on the departure of US troops
Christian villagers in Indonesia’s Kalemago are appealing for government support after an attack Tuesday by banned group East Indonesia Mujahedeen left four coffee farmers dead
Officials say perpetrators of Sunday church attack were married months ago, and had ties to Islamic State-linked Jamaah Ansharut Daulah
They say minority group can find common cause with those protesting country's military coup
Kataeb Hezbollah and Kataeb Sayyid al-Shuhada, two of the Iran-backed militias based in Iraq and operating in Syria, were struck Thursday by US military in eastern Syria
Guardians of Blood Brigade militant group has claimed responsibility for rocket attacks that killed a US-led coalition contractor and injured several other people
Religious leaders in Myanmar are asking for a strong initiative to end unrest and establish tolerance in the country ahead of November elections
Myanmar military says three civilians were members of one family and included one child
Journalists balance personal safety during pandemic with risk of threats, attacks or arrest
Family of US journalist Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan in 2002, say they will appeal a decision by a Pakistani court this week that acquitted Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and three others convicted of the murder
According to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation, over 150,000 Afghan refugees have returned from Iran since late February
The designation will encourage the government forces to increase their operations in the region, furthering the discontent of the minority communities, said the spokesperson of Arakan National Party
Iran, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Middle East, reported the first case in the country February 19 in the shrine city of Qom, nearly 140 kilometers south of the capital, Tehran
Recent decision by government in Jakarta not to repatriate hundreds of its citizens suspected of membership in the Islamic State terror group has set off a debate over the fate of the Indonesians, with some experts warning it could become an international dilemma if their citizenship is revoked
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