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Replacing Libya’s embattled Prime Minister might lead to war

Libya– Libya’s ailing prime minister has warned that appointing a new temporary government might spark war and instability in the Mediterranean country, which has been

Iran
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Here’s what Iran’s MPs want in order to revive the Nuclear deal

Iran– Iranian officials are adamant on what they seek out of the nuclear pact with the United States and have reportedly listed down six conditions

Sudan
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Sudan stresses the need for a legal solution to the Nile dam issue

Sudan–Sudan has stressed the need to reach a legal solution to the issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile River. Sudan’s

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Unexpected verdict threatens to drive a rift between Iraqi and Kurdish governments

Iraq– Officials warned Wednesday that an unexpected verdict by Iraq’s high court put doubt on the legal basis of Iraq’s Kurdish-run region’s independent oil policy,

Lebanon
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Lebanon’s Central Bank Chief Is Working From Home And Not On The Run Despite Legal Pressure

Lebanon–Lebanon’s central bank governor Riad Salameh is working normally from his office despite legal pressure and a court hearing over misconduct. He chaired a meeting

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Bahrain: Bennett meets with Jewish Community in First-Ever visit by Israeli PM to the Country

Bahrain–Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with Bahrain’s Jewish community on Tuesday, 17 months after the two countries overcame decades of hostility to normalize relations.

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Somalia: Bigwigs battle for parliamentary seats

Somalia–With over 46% of lower house seats filled, Somalia will aim to meet the February 25 deadline on Monday [today] when two states hold key

Libya
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Fathi Bashagha starts consultation to form a new Libyan government

Libya– Fathi Bashagha, who was recently appointed as the interim prime minister by the Tobruk-based parliament of Libya, said that he had kicked off consultations

Tunisia
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President Kais Saied entitles himself with Judiciary, protestors take on street to oppose the move

Another day begins with disappointed citizens of Tunisia taking to streets to show their disapproval for the one sided decisions taken by the forced president,

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Untouched Sweida City In Syria Shouts Slogans For Dignified Democracy On Streets

Syria–As the government cuts on subsidy in Syria, hundreds of civilians actually took to the streets protesting against the torture. More than 300 people were