Tag: middle east
The changing geopolitical dynamics of the coronavirus crisis
The pandemic outbreak of coronavirus has not only changed the way laymen lead their life but also transformed global balance of power, moved economies to
Egypt sues NYT, Guardian reporters for publishing misinformation about Covid-19
Egyptian authorities stripped Ruth Michaelson, journalist of The Guardian, a British newspaper, for accusing her of working in the country for publishing false information about
Turkish forces: death and injuries in Idlib.
The Syrian Human Rights’ Observatory said that two IEDs detonated a military bomber of the Turkish forces on the M4 road near the village of
Syria : 9 years of war , 380,000 dead and still no solution or peace
384,000 people died in syria during the last 9 years , including 116,000 civilians and 22,000 children. The Syrian conflict began On March 15th, 2011.
UK foreign minister visits Saudi Arabia and Oman
British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab will meet with leaders of Saudi Arabia and Oman during his first official visit to the Gulf region, the press
Prime Minister of Iraq could not form a cabinet and resigned
Muhammad Allawi, appointed by the Prime Minister of Iraq, resigned after the second failure of the parliamentary vote on the new composition of the government.
Protests Against Deal of the Century in Jordan
A protest rally against the so-called “deal of the century” announced by US President Donald Trump last month took place at the American embassy in
Oman is concerned about the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz
The danger of an armed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Oman, Yusuf bin Alyawi bin
More than 70,000 civilians have been displaced from the western countryside of Aleppo.
The displacement process continues largely from separate areas in the western sector of the countryside of Aleppo, against the backdrop of the Syrian regime and
Afghanistan: Did the Taliban steal Alexander the Great’s treasure?
The Syrian regime forces entered the city of Saraqeb, which is strategically located in northwestern Syria, on Wednesday evening, but a Turkish bombardment and an