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In Tunis, Moroccan FM conveys King Mohammed VI’s message to Tunisian President
Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita on Tuesday flew to the Tunisian capital city amid ongoing political turmoil in the Arab nation. In Tunis,
Why Is China Expanding Its Missile Silo Capabilities?
Despite the world moving towards environmental concerns and global warming, there are nations busy massing up nuclear warheads. Satellite imagery collected by US agencies states
Najib Mikati to form a new executive for Lebanon
Lebanese President Michel Aoun began consultations on Sunday, 26 July, to designate a new Prime Minister who will make the third attempt in a year
At least 57 migrants died in a shipwreck off the coast of Libya. Survivors: “Among the victims 20 women and two children”
Safa Msehli, the spokesperson for IOM, took Twitter to say that at least 57 migrants, including twenty women and two children, lost their lives in
UN rights council appoints 3-member commission to probe abuses in Israel-Palestine conflict
UN Human Rights Council has announced the appointment of three members to the Commission of Inquiry (COI) on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem,
Tunisia finally has a chance and is called Kais Saied
“I ask people to keep calm and not to give in to provocations. I don’t want to see even a single drop of blood.” Tunisian
After 18 years, the US ends the combat mission in Iraq
Eighteen years after setting foot in the region – indeed, “boots on the ground” – the United States is decreasing its presence in Iraq. Washington
China blames US for stalemate in ties
China, on Monday, blamed the United States for a “stalemate” in two-way ties, accusing the latter of creating an “imaginary enemy” – setting a confrontational
Afghanistan, government announces curfew and the Taliban advance
The Taliban offensive is putting Kabul in serious trouble. Ashraf Ghani’s government tries to respond, but the advance of the fundamentalists continues. The internationally recognized
Tunisia gets rid of Islamists, Prime Minister Mechichi sacked and Parliament suspended
The Tunisian crisis has come to a showdown. President Kais Saied has invoked Article 80 of the Constitution and dissolved the government of Hichem Mechichi,