Category: Politics
Jordan’s monarch condemns Oct 7 violence, calls for prolonged ceasefire discussions
King Abdullah urges global action for achieving comprehensive peace, emphasizing the need for intensified efforts and diplomatic collaboration. King Abdullah of Jordan has made a
UN Accuses Israel of War Crime in Gaza ‘Buffer Zone’
The United Nations has condemned Israel’s actions along the Gaza border, labeling them as a war crime. According to Volker Turk, the UN’s rights chief,
Embracing Unity: Marcos Joins Muslim Community in Observing Isra Wal Mi’raj
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. participated in the observance of Isra Wal Mi’raj alongside the Muslim community. This significant event commemorates the miraculous journey and ascension
Tensions in the Middle East Drive Oil Prices Up
Oil prices rose today amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The focus remains on the conflict in the Gaza Strip, where efforts for a
Turkey To Sell Drones To Egypt, Strengthening Bilateral Relations
Turkey and Egypt have made a significant decision to work together more closely. After many years of not having strong relations, they have started talking
Tunisia’s President Extends Emergency, Opposition Leader Sentenced To 3 Years
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has decided to extend the state of emergency in the country until the end of 2024. This state of emergency has
The Biden Doctrine: How and When it will Affect the Middle East
The Biden doctrine is the foreign policy approach of President Joe Biden, who took office in January 2021. The doctrine is based on four main
Connecting the Dots: Understanding Iran’s Complex Impact on Global Affairs
In the intricate tapestry of international relations, few countries have been able to weave such a complex web of connections as Iran. Over recent years,
Navigating Houthi Attacks: UK’s Cameron Advocates Stability in Oman Visit
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron embarks on a crucial diplomatic mission to Oman, emphasizing the need for stability amid ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red
How Iran’s Combat Drones Could Tip the Scales of Sudan’s Civil War
Sudan’s army has reportedly received combat drones from Iran, a move that could escalate the civil war in the African country and signal a growing