Category: Politics
The tourist season in Tunisia ended without starting for the Delta variant
The already precarious Tunisian economy has recently suffered another severe blow seeing suddenly the tourist season scheduled for this year, for the summer months, suddenly
Where did the Turks’ money go? Erdogan’s ultra-luxury “summer palace”revealed
An ultra-luxury villa worth 60 million euros for the summer holidays of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It revealed Sefik Birkiye, architect of the 300-room
Setback for Naftali Bennett as Arab Citizenship rights law loses vote in the Knesset
The newly elected coalition government of Israel under Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has suffered a major set back in its early days. The Israeli parliament
A new wave of Coronavirus is bringing Tunisia to its knees: 6,000 cases and 116 deaths in 24 hours
Tunisia is experiencing a new terrifying wave of coronavirus infections. According to the Ministry of Health’s latest data, 6,184 patients tested positive to COVID-19 out
US State Dept condemns the horrific Houthi missile attacks in Yemen
On Tuesday Houthi rebels attacked government held city of Marib in Yemen by firing two missiles. At least three people including a child have been
Saudi, US foreign ministers hold talks on Iranian interference
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and the US discussed strengthening coordination between the two countries to stop Iranian interference in the region. Prince Faisal
Nations come together to chart future course to tackle ISIS extremists
As Afghanistan is witnessing US troops withdrawal along the set September timeline by Biden administration, the latter met with other members of global coalition on
BBC pleas UNHRC over its Persian staff harassment by Iran
The BBC has complained United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) over Iran harassing the network’s Persian staff. BBC has appealed the body to take action
Syria witnesses massive displacement as Assad’s forces continue shelling
Since June, Syria’s leader Bashar al-Assad’s security forces have been shelling civilian areas of the country giving an aggressive dimension to plight of the civilians
In Tunisia, anger against unpunished police violence is growing
About 100 people demonstrated on Friday in the Tunisian capital against police violence, following last week’s protests. Protesters, especially young people, claimed their right to