Category: Politics
Assad claims goal of Turkiye negotiations must be to end “occupation”
The occupation of Syrian territory and the funding of what he called “terrorism” should end, according to Syrian President Bashar Assad, who was apparently alluding
More than 250 female graduates will recruit to Saudi Arabian Armed Forces
On Wednesday, 255 recruits received their diplomas from the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces’ Women’s Training Institute. The women received diplomas with specialisations in Hajj and
Asia’s Richest Man Buys Israeli Haifa Port For $1.15 Billion
A consortium led by India’s Adani Group has bought Haifa Port in northern Israel for 4 billion shekels ($1.15 billion), according to Israel’s Finance Ministry.
Iran condemns daughter of former president to five years in prison
According to her attorney, the outspoken daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been given a five-year prison sentence. The lawyer omitted to
Refloating of a grounded cargo ship in Egypt’s Suez Canal
An Egyptian waterway cargo ship that ran aground has been refloated, according to the Suez Canal Authority on Monday. The MV Glory ran aground close
Russian drone shipments from Iran are focus of fresh US sanctions
In response to allegations that Iranian drones were used to attack civilian infrastructure in Ukraine during the conflict with Russia, the US on Friday announced
The United States agrees to change the spelling of Turkey to Turkiye
The United States (US) has agreed to a request by the Turkish government to change the spelling of Turkey to Turkiye, according to the State
Third devaluation in less than a year sends Egyptian pound plummeting
On Wednesday, the Egyptian pound fell to a new low as authorities dealt with the greatest foreign exchange crisis the nation has experienced in a
Last week, 1,088 migrants were rescued off the Libyan coast
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), in the previous week, 1,088 migrants were saved and sent back to Libya. IOM released a statement
The head of Hezbollah warns that altering the status quo at Al-Aqsa could destabilise the area
Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Lebanon’s armed Hezbollah movement, warned that any disruption of the long-standing peace at the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem might set