In the US, 14 states have filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
The Syrian Ministry of Education has announced that students from East Turkestan (Uyghurs) will receive free education. Now, children and young people from this region in Syria can study from primary school to university at no cost.
In Russia, a "bonus" may be paid to those who have been married for a long time (30 years or more). A corresponding bill will be submitted to the State Duma today, February 14.
Social media has been reporting that photography around the Kaaba has been banned. Some instabloggers have made several statements "calling on those going to Hajj and Umrah to be careful." They say that "those who violate this ban for the first time could be fined $520, and for the next time, they could be deported for 10 years." How true is this?
Key events from the past 24 hours in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East.
Syrian Interior Minister Ali Kidda announced the establishment of a new national security service in the country.
The Moldovan government has decided to close the Russian-funded cultural center in Chisinau, the "House of Russia."
Acting US Ambassador to the UN Dorothy Shea told the Security Council that US support for ISIS-linked detainees and the management of the al-Hol and Roj camps in northeastern Syria cannot continue indefinitely.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have launched their first counterattack in a year, successfully liberating the village of Peschanoe in the Donetsk region.
The United States has added Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), to its sanctions list.