Category: Politics
Egypt expands support for Saudi-led coalition in Yemen
Tuesday, September 2020 The Egyptian government is directly assisting the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen. Egypt is providing military support to a coalition government and
Arab women disproportionately affected by COVID-19
Coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a prominent human development crisis, leading to increasing gender inequality across various sectors of society. Worldwide lockdown imposed to contain the
Qatari Nasser Al-Khelaifi on trial in Swiss court, the endless bribery and corruption saga of football
Qatari Nasser Al-Khelaifi, head of Paris Saint-Germain and chairman of BeIN Media Group, and former FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke, will be tried in Switzerland
Under French pressure, Lebanon attempts to implement reforms
Lebanon has been facing major political and economic crisis in the aftermath of a massive explosion at Beirut port that took place on August 4.
UN warns Italy and the EU to stop complicity with traffickers in Libya
For almost two years, the United Nations had not updated its official position on Libya as an “unsafe” country for the landing of migrants and
Borrell praises Egypt’s efforts to achieve peace in Libya
EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Josep Borrell paid a visit to Cairo today, where he met Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry. The
Parliament approves the Mechichi technocratic Government, the second in six months for Tunisia
At the end of an interminable session, the Tunisian Parliament voted in the night, with 134 votes in favor and 67 against, the confidence in
Afghanistan: Taliban reopen female schools in Herat
With backing of majority of MPs, Lebanon has appointed the former ambassador to Germany, Mustapha Adib as the new Prime Minister. French President Emmanuel Macron
Marzouki Insulted For Speaking Out Against Tunisian Leadership
On Tuesday, the young people of Tripoli took to the streets for the third consecutive day. The speech of Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj did not
Amid protests for revolution, Lebanon’s ruling class continues to control the system
The devastating blast at Beirut’s port on August 4 sent shock wave across Lebanon, affecting thousands of life in the aftermath. Notedly, the responsibility of