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Michel_Barnier
World

Brexit trade deal to receive EU’s approval in coming days

After several months of negotiations and missed deadlines, the United Kingdom and the European Union finally signed a historic post-Brexit trade deal on Thursday. EU

Hezbollah
News

14 tons of Captagon seized from Italy, allegedly shipped by Hezbollah

On Friday, the Italian Nova agency reported that the investigation carried by Italian authorities, regarding 14 tons of Captagon (amphetamine) pills seized last year, concluded

libya
Opinion

Libya needs women and youth to achieve stability

The civil conflict in Libya has come to a standstill. The negotiations seem stalled, following the establishment of a legal committee to appoint a new

Justin_Trudeau
World

Trudeau Chooses Top Military Man From the Navy

In Canadian history, a naval captain has rarely held the helm. However, after almost two decades, PM Justin Trudeau has taken an unprecedented move as

Turkey
Middle East

Turkey tightens its grip over region, extends troop deployment in Libya and oil exploration in Mediterranean

With an aim to tighten its grip over the region, Turkey launched two major aggressive moves within a week. On Thursday morning, Turkey’s Official Gazette

Demirtas
Politics

The European Court of Human Rights has ordered turkey the unconditional release of Demirtas

The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Turkey to release Kurdish opposition politician Selahattin Demirtaş, who has been detained by the Turkish government for

Turkey
News

Rights activists condemn Turkey’s new bill, which proposes Big Brother-type surveillance

Human rights activists strongly condemned the new bill introduced by the Turkish government, which the rights defenders said would lead to Big Brother-type surveillance, threatening

Ron_Wyden
World

US government blames Russia for hack of treasury department’s email accounts

On Monday, US Senator Ron Wyden, of Oregon, blamed Russia for the recent hack of email accounts of the Treasury Department. The hack was said

Israel
Opinion

Israel on verge of snap election as lawmakers block budget

Israel appears to be on course for a fourth national election in less than two years marking a likely collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s

Saudi_Arabia
News

First time ever, Christmas trees on sale in Saudi Arabia

Christmas decorations and decorative lights of various colors are in sale in a shop in the Saudi Arabia capital, Riyadh, for the first time. Today,