Politics
China has strongly criticized the United States over its decision to broaden sanctions against Cuba, calling the measures “illegal” and inconsistent with international law. Beijing urged Washington to immediately end its decades-long embargo on the island. Response to US policy shift The......
Turkey and Saudi Arabia are preparing to sign an agreement that would remove visa requirements for their citizens, according to a Turkish diplomatic source. The deal is expected to be finalized during talks between the two countries’ foreign ministers in Ankara on Wednesday. Strengthening bilateral......
Romania’s minority government led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is facing a critical parliamentary vote of no confidence. The motion, supported by major opposition forces, could lead to the fall of the government and trigger a prolonged period of political uncertainty. Rising tensions in parliament The......
The government of Sweden has announced it will move forward with plans to establish a new foreign intelligence agency. The decision comes in response to growing security concerns in Europe and criticism of past intelligence failures. Lessons from the Ukraine War The reform follows criticism that Swedish......
Turkey and Armenia have signed an agreement to jointly restore the historic Ani bridge, located along their shared border. The initiative is seen as a symbolic step toward improving relations between the two neighboring countries. Historic bridge with cultural significance The bridge, built in the......
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been spending extended periods in underground bunkers in southern Russia since March 2026, driven by fears of a coup orchestrated by political elites and assassination by drone. The disclosure, drawn from a classified European intelligence report, emerges against......
The president of Taiwan, Lai Ching-te, has emphasized the island’s right to build and maintain relationships with countries around the world. His remarks come at a time of heightened diplomatic tension in the region. Visit to Eswatini highlights alliances Lai Ching-te made the statement after......
The United Arab Emirates issued an emergency alert on Sunday warning residents of potential missile threats before declaring the situation under control, as Iranian strikes against Gulf targets enter a new phase within a broader confrontation between Tehran and Washington over the Strait of Hormuz. The......
Two months into a United States military campaign against Iran, American intelligence assessments indicate that the time Tehran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when a joint US-Israeli strike pushed that estimate back to roughly nine months to one year. Three sources......
A growing separatist movement in the Canadian province of Alberta is pushing toward a potential referendum on independence. Once considered marginal, the movement has recently gained visibility and support, reflecting deeper political and economic frustrations within the region. Petition brings referendum......
An Iranian supertanker loaded with more than 1.9 million barrels of crude oil has successfully navigated past the American naval blockade and reached Southeast Asian waters, in one of the most direct challenges yet to Washington's efforts to choke off Tehran's petroleum exports. The vessel, a......
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te completed a surprise state visit to Eswatini, Taiwan's only remaining diplomatic ally on the African continent, after an earlier attempt was derailed when three Indian Ocean nations revoked overflight permissions for his chartered aircraft. Taipei described the move......
Faithful to its weekly appointment, the “Walaw” platform presents its Week’s XI, selecting the key figures who dominated the news and shifted the balance of the game. This edition coincides with a major royal sequence, highlighting the cohesion and continuity of the State. On the domestic......
-
08:45
-
08:35
-
08:28
-
18:15
-
18:00
-
17:45
-
17:30
-
17:15
-
17:00
-
16:45
-
16:30
-
16:15
-
16:00
-
15:45
-
15:30
-
15:15
-
15:13
-
15:00
-
14:45
-
14:30
-
14:30
-
14:15
-
14:00
-
13:45
-
13:30
-
12:45
-
12:30
-
12:15
-
12:01
-
12:00
-
12:00
-
11:45
-
11:34
-
11:32
-
11:30
-
11:17
-
11:15
-
11:00
-
10:56
-
10:45
-
10:44
-
10:44
-
10:33
-
10:30
-
10:28
-
10:21
-
10:15
-
10:00
-
09:45
-
09:30
-
09:15
-
09:00