Roshan Amiri
Roshan Amiri is an advocate for the truth. He believes that it's important to speak out and fight for what's right, no matter what the cost. Amiri has dedicated his life to fighting for social justice and creating a better future for all.
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Famous people and popular personalities used to embellish Qatar’s image in Africa.
Qatar is trying to maneuver between its relations with elements involved in terrorist acts and others that have a good international reputation in Africa, which
Greece fears Turkey could be pushing corona infected illegal immigrants across the border
Turkey is apparently employing psychological warfare to corner Greece and pressurize the European Union to finalize a New Deal. The Greek government has put its
Crimes of militias in the ‘liberation’ of western Libya
The fratricide among the Libyans continues. While the international press is busy with the last developments of the COVID-19 pandemic, the official version of Prime
How American States Will Maintain Mental Health Of Residents During Lockdown
Governor Doug Ducey isn’t letting the spirits of people in his county die down under lockdown conditions. In Arizona, shelters-in-place are enjoying golfing. Doctors have
A special sentence for a man not respecting the COVID-19 curfew in Iran
An Iranian court condemned a young man for violating measures to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, by introducing a hookah into his coffee, to
Turkey sent another 300 foreign fighters to Libya
In recent days, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sent another 300 Syrian fighters to Libya, in support of the militias affiliated to the Tripoli-based
Why Is Libya Closing Its Ports To Migrant Population?
Libyan coastguards can no more save migrant boats at sea. A recent incident where the guards wished to send back more than 200 migrants back
Khamis Al-Jahnawi, a possible candidate to succeed to Ghassan Salama in Libya.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is searching for a new figure to take over as UN envoy to Libya after the United States refused to
Water and electricity shutoff in Libya
“The electricity was cut yesterday afternoon; it came back for a few hours and it’s gone since this morning. The pumping of water depends on
Syria, between war and coronavirus
Nine years have passed since the war began in Syria. Almost half a million dead, not to mention the wounded, six million internally displaced persons