A Saudi human rights group has raised concerns over the safety of a Saudi-Australian dual national who was arrested in Morocco.
The US House of Representatives voted to ban imports from China's Xinjiang region over reports of forced Uighur labour.
In a statement, IS said its "fighters" had carried out the Tunisia attack.
A government military source said 16 Houthis and eight loyalists were killed in clashes.
Israel passed the milestone of 1,000 novel coronavirus deaths this weekend.
"I hope the Emiratis soon wake up and compensate for what they have done," the Iranian supreme leader said.
Migrants who cannot find a boat are forced to walk for days under the blazing sun, cutting across fields to get around checkpoints.
The death toll of the Beirut blast has risen to 171, according to a spokesperson for the health ministry.
Turkey's resumed search for oil and gas in the eastern Mediterranean is "extremely worrying", the EU said after Greece and Egypt set up an exclusive economic zone in the region.
Seeking to escape the doom and gloom of Lebanon's economic crisis, wealthy Lebanese chose to summer in the country's mountain resort town.
Human Rights Watch called on Turkey to investigate alleged torture committed by police and "nightwatchmen" against over a dozen people.
Children are likely to starve to death in Beirut amid Lebanon's economic crisis, according to Save The Children.
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