Category: Opinion
Government Watchdog Identifies Corruption Amongst High Ranks In Iraq
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 17, 2022
Iraq– Commission of Integrity in Iraq has investigated in 2021, nearly 12000 Iraqi officials, of which 54 were ministers. Sadly, the conviction rates remain very
Iran Nuclear Deal: is there a positive outcome after rounds of talks?
- By Fatima Saif
- . February 16, 2022
Iran–Finally Iran nuclear deal talks appear to be on a verge of positive outcome, or at least heading towards one. Nuclear deal talks in Vienna
Is ISIS In Need Of Strong Leadership To Make A Comeback?
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 15, 2022
The most feared terrorist group ISIS can be seen growing weak, the US intelligence has confirmed. The group is now seeking strong leadership as Abu
Why Is There Chaos In Sheikh Jarrah Of East Jerusalem?
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 14, 2022
East Jerusalem– Tensions have brewed in an East Jerusalem neighbourhood that has identified itself as an anti-Israeli pro-Palestinian camp. The recent visit of a controversial
Tebboune’s dismissal of close aids hints towards political skirmish in Algeria
- By Fatima Saif
- . February 12, 2022
Algeria–Recent announcement by Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of dismissing two of his closest aids reflects the chaotic political tussle in Algiers. Analysts say the struggle
Libya has a new Prime Minister appointed by east-based Parliament, triggering discords
- By Fatima Saif
- . February 11, 2022
Libya– Libya has a new Prime Minister appointed by east-based Parliament of the country. The appointment on Thursday stands in conflict with the United Nations’
Tunisia’s President intensifies his power grab with a move against judges
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 10, 2022
Tunisia–As he moves closer to one-man rule, President Kais Saied’s decision to abolish Tunisia’s main judicial body has sparked a major debate about the rule
Protests Continue in Sudan despite Coup Force Blockades
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 9, 2022
Sudan– Protests in Khartoum, as well as towns across the country’s eastern, northern, and central areas, took place yesterday in response to appeals from Sudan’s
Tunisia: Supreme Judicial Council building closed down as President Saied dissolves body, judges vow to challenge move
- By Fatima Saif
- . February 8, 2022
Tunisia–Supreme Judicial Council (CSM) building in Tunisia has been shut down, as told by its head on Monday. The judges of Tunisia’s main legal body
America Tries To Convince Qatar To Supply Gas To Europe To Get Back At Russia
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 7, 2022
United States– The United States is gradually garnering support from energy wealthy countries in order to ensure that Europe can support its action of sanctions