Politics
The United Nations has announced its agenda for April, highlighting key discussions in the Security Council under France’s presidency. A significant topic will be the Sahara issue, which will be discussed during a closed-door consultation on April 14. The session will include a briefing by the......
The Kingdom of Morocco announced on March 26, 2025, the issuance of a €2 billion bond on the international financial market in two tranches, as reported by the Ministry of Economy and Finance. The first tranche, with a maturity of four years, amounted to €900 million and was issued at a spread......
Boualem Sansal, the renowned Franco-Algerian author, has officially appealed his five-year prison sentence, as confirmed by his French lawyer, Me François Zimeray. Sansal has been incarcerated since November 16, 2024, following his conviction last week. Zimeray also urged for a "humanitarian......
Liberal Judge Susan Crawford Secures Victory Liberal judge Susan Crawford, backed by Democrats, won a pivotal seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, preserving the court’s four-to-three liberal majority. Her opponent, Republican-supported conservative Brad Schimel, received significant financial......
Israel has intensified its ground offensive in Gaza, aiming to seize significant portions of the Palestinian enclave and incorporate them into what it calls “security zones.” Defense Minister Israel Katz announced this expansion on Wednesday, as Israeli military operations resulted in the......
The United States has intensified its military operations in Yemen, launching strikes in the Hodeidah region that resulted in four reported fatalities. The attacks, part of ongoing military actions against Houthi forces, coincide with the deployment of a second US aircraft carrier and additional warplanes......
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally (RN) parliamentary group, has vocally condemned the court's recent ruling that bars her from running in elections for five years. The decision, which she labeled a “nuclear bomb” against her political career, is seen by Le Pen as an attempt......
Democratic Senator Cory Booker set a new record for the longest speech in the history of the U.S. Senate, speaking for over 24 hours and 18 minutes in opposition to Donald Trump's policies. Booker, representing New Jersey, delivered his marathon speech without breaks or sitting down, adhering to......
The United States recently described the formation of Syria’s new government as a “positive step,” while firmly stating that sanctions will remain until key issues, particularly the fight against terrorism, are addressed. US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce voiced recognition......
Five members of Spain's Council of Ministers, who will urgently address a reform to tighten the criteria for establishing private universities, have received their education in various private institutions across the country. These ministers have specialized in different fields, holding degrees,......
Israeli Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, submitted his resignation on Monday through a letter addressed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A spokesperson for Smotrich confirmed that the resignation was a protest against the request by Itamar Ben Gvir, leader of the far-right Jewish Power party,......
China's recent military exercises saw its army, navy, air force, and rocket forces surrounding Taiwan. The drills, according to Beijing, were intended to practice a blockade of the self-governing island. China continues to claim Taiwan as part of its territory, with repeated threats of using force......
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday the appointment of General Eli Sharfet, the former commander of the Israeli Navy, as the new head of the Shin Bet (Shabak), Israel’s internal security service. Sharfet, who hails from the Tafilalet region in Morocco, replaces Ronen Bar,......
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