DAMASCUS — Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani arrived in Syria’s capital Damascus on Sunday. This is the first visit by an Iraqi prime minister since the Syrian crisis began 12 years ago.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad received al-Sudani at the presidential palace. They held a joint press briefing, discussing the new “positive” Arab stance towards Syria. (Syria-Iraq-PM Visit)
TEHRAN — The Iranian embassy in Libya is now ready to offer consular services. Iran’s diplomatic delegation in Libya has been preparing and organizing the embassy’s building, which is now open to clients. (Iran-Libya-Embassy Services Resumption)
JERUSALEM — A Palestinian gunman shot at an Israeli family from a passing vehicle in the occupied southern West Bank on Sunday. The man suffered critical injuries while his two daughters, aged 14 and 9, sustained minor wounds from shrapnel. (Israel-Palestine-Shooting Attack)
AMMAN — Jordan signed a $250 million agreement with the World Bank Group on Sunday. The funding will support a water efficiency project in the country. (Jordan-Water Project-World Bank)
Credit: The Star : News Feed