Main headlines
February 6, 2013
After the militant Lebanese group are implicated in the attack on Israeli citizens in Bulgaria, the country's foreign minister warns Hezbollah of the consequences.
February 5, 2013
Despite being labeled part of the 'axis of evil', President Bashar al-Assad's regime subcontracted torture for the United States.
An army checkpoint in the town of Taji, north of the Iraqi capital, is attacked.
Survivors of a smash that killed their colleagues have described how their journey to work on Monday morning ended in horror.
The document, obtained by NBC News, shows how senior U.S. officials can act with impunity, outside of normal legal procedures.
Opposition leader, Ahmad Moaz al-Khatib, urges President Assad to start talks about leaving the country and handing over power.
A Western diplomat tells Lebanese politicians that the attack by Israel on Tuesday night will only increase regime support.
The culture minister resigns after images of police brutality are aired on TV.
February 4, 2013
The Jewish state arrests 23 members of Hamas including three lawmakers in the Occupied Territories.
Saeed Jalil, the senior Iranian official visiting Damascus, tells reporters that Assad has their full support.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will become the first Iranian president to travel to Egypt in over 30 years when he visits Cairo next week to take part in a summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Reuters reported.
Following weeks of mounting tensions, more bombs go off just north of the Iraqi capital.
Activists in the Kingdom claim the man got off his sentence by paying "blood money" to the girl's mother.
The former presidential candidate who lost out to Morsi at the elections says the infamous stripping and beating of an old man by the Egyptian police was pre-planned by the interior ministry.
February 3, 2013
Following confirmation that Israel attacked a research center near Damascus, Syria's embattled president hits back at the Jewish state.













