Category: Opinion
International Holocaust Remembrance Day: World remembers as the survivors in Israel still struggle
Israel– January 27 is marked each year as a tribute to the victims of Holocaust, known as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, but many survivors in
Lebanon Receives Relief With Electricity Deal Signed With Jordan
Lebanon–Lebanon has finally signed its deal to receive electricity from its trusted neighbours. A country caught in an economic battle; it has received support from
Lebanon’s economic crisis blamed on its leaders by the World Bank
Lebanon– Lebanon’s political elite have been blamed by World Bank for orchestrating the country’s economic meltdown. The World Bank issued a warning in Tuesday released
Hariri Blames Iranian Influence For Stepping Down From May 2022 Election Race
Lebanon– Saad Hariri will not be entering politics and contesting elections anymore. This news has left Lebanese politics and the country’s future in doldrums, as
Reeling through worst financial crisis, how Lebanon’s poor are surviving
Lebanon– Lebanon is reeling through the worst financial crisis of modern world and the victims are the poor Lebanese who are trying to make a
Iraq: 11 Soldiers Killed in Brazen Barracks Attack by IS Gunmen
Iraq– Iraqi security authorities said gunmen from the Islamic State extremist organization stormed an army barracks in a hilly location north of Baghdad early Friday,
UNGA must pass Holocaust denial rejection resolution: Israel’s hopes high ahead of vote
Israel– The 193 member United Nations General Assembly is voting on Thursday to pass a resolution that will condemn and reject any denial of Holocaust.
The United States imposes sanctions on 3 Lebanese businessmen for having ties with Hezbollah
Lebanon–‘Hezbollah continues to profit from isolated business projects ,’ Undersecretary of the Treasury Brian Nelson said. Today, Tuesday, the United States imposed sanctions on three
No substantial progress in Iran nuclear deal talks risks headway to a precarious void
Iran–Vienna talks are heading towards end of six month period that entailed multiple rounds of talks, each concluding with no subsequent result. Still two weeks
Former Israeli Prime Minister : Could Netanyahu opt for plea bargain
Israel–Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is allegedly close to agreeing to a plea deal in his corruption trial, which may bring an abrupt end