Category: Politics
Tehran Manipulates Houthis In Yemen Through Its Iron Man
According to a Yemeni minister, Iran’s Qud Force’s commander Hassan Erlo has been acting as the de-facto ruler of the Houthi occupied areas. This has
Other shipwrecks off the coast of Libya, while Italian fishing boats continue to have problems in Libyan waters
Fifty migrants, including some Egyptians, drowned off the coast of Libya following the sinking of the boat on which they were traveling. This was announced
Why Syria Might Not Win Over Second Corona Wave
Syria is facing a situation like India where there is a dearth of oxygen supply as the numbers of Covid-19 cases are on the rise.
Israel, a pilgrimage to Mount Meron turns into a tragedy
In Israel, the great celebrations for the Lag B’Omer feast, at Mount Meron, have turned into tragedy. 44 people died crushed by the crowd and
Haftar’s Libyan army prevents the Prime Minister’s visit to Benghazi, the end of an illusion?
The Prime Minister of the National Unity Government of Libya, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabeibah, commented that the third meeting of the Council of Ministers was not
World Worries As Houthis Try To Claim Over Yemeni Oil Rich Marib Province
The military assault by Houthis is Marib is attracting criticism world over. At a hearing held by the US Congress, the US Secretary of State
Iranian oil tanker attacked off Syria, who is behind?
Three people died in an attack on an Iranian tanker off the Syrian coast on Saturday. According to media reports, a fire broke out on
Violence breaks out in Jerusalem between Palestinians and Israelis leading to dozens of arrest
On late Thursday, clashes erupted at the Damascus Gate of the old Jerusalem city between Palestinians and far-right Jews, leading to dozens of arrests. The
Egypt’s Shoukry and Tunisian President Kais Saied discuss GERD last developments
Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry arrived in Tunisia on Thursday to hand over a message from President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, the Egyptian presidency announced. Tunisian
Why Syrian Elections Are Not True Representation Of Democracy?
In what is being seen as the second election in a decade of civil war, Syrian Parliament has no one else but the current PM