Sulaiman
Sulaiman keeps an important eye on domestic and international politics while he has mastered history.
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Chaotic Libyan election: Gaddafi’s son disqualified from contesting in polls
Libya–Controversies and anticipated turmoil around December scheduled elections in Libya doesn’t seem to end. The latest addition to chaos is disqualification of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
Did Qatar spy on FIFA to win hosting bid for 2022 World Cup?
Qatar–Yes, according to an investigation conducted by The Associated Press. Qatar, a tiny but wealthy Arab nation, has spied on FIFA officials for years through
Libya: Interim Prime Minister emerges as new presidential candidate
Libya–A new name has been added to the hefty list of presidential candidates for Libya’s elections. Libya’s interim prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has decided
Reconciliation between Syria and the Arab League: A sign for Washington
Syria– The position of the Gulf countries on Syria took a radical turn when it took strong classes against the Islamic groups that took power
UK to announce Hamas a banned terrorist organization
Palestine–No longer differentiating between the political and military wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, the United Kingdom announced that it will soon ban the
Nuclear talks resume but Iran won’t let it be an easy feat
Iran– This month the Iran nuclear deal talks will finally resume, after months of stalling and contemplation. Iranian regime will sit across the table with
Pfizer permits other companies to manufacture its promising Covid-19 pill’s generic versions
United States–In a ground breaking development which is a step towards global vaccine equity, US drugmaker giant Pfizer Inc has struck a deal with United
NATO intervention in prospects amid escalating Belarus border crisis
Europe–Migrant situation is rapidly escalating, worsening the crisis across Belarus border. Poland, along with Lithuania and Latvia has urged NATO to take “concrete steps” in
COP26: Politicians and Activists Cautiously Welcome the US-China Climate Change Accord
United States– The world’s top two carbon emission nations, The United States and China, made a surprise announcement on Wednesday stating that the two nations
Power struggle in Iraq as drone attack on PM’s home indicates unprecedented escalation of conflict with militias
Iraq–Recent attack by a drone on Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has raised concerns among the political arena of the country. The senior experts in