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Socialist leaders lambán and page condemn sánchez's alleged pressures and censorship

Emiliano García-Page, president of Castilla-La Mancha, and Javier Lambán, former president of Aragón, have publicly condemned what they describe as "pressures" and "censorship" exerted by the Spanish Prime Minister and PSOE Secretary-General, Pedro Sánchez.......

Global internet shutdowns surge in 2024 amid rising conflicts: NGO report

Governments across the globe imposed an unprecedented number of internet shutdowns in 2024, as detailed in a new report on "digital violence." According to the report by Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition, 296 shutdowns were documented in 54 countries last year, surpassing the 283 shutdowns......

Former Moroccan Prime Minister Demands Akhannouch's Resignation Over Desalination Project Controversy

Former Moroccan Prime Minister Abdel-Ilah Benkirane has called for current Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch to resign over alleged conflicts of interest in a Casablanca seawater desalination project. Speaking at a press conference in Rabat on Thursday, Benkirane, who now serves as Secretary-General......

OIC's Yaoundé Declaration: A Clarion Call for Peace and Diplomacy in Member States

This week, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) concluded its two-day meeting with a resounding call for peace and diplomacy, addressing the pressing conflicts within its member states. The Yaoundé Declaration, issued at the end of the conference in Cameroon, underscored the OIC's......

Namibia's Drastic Measures: Culling Wildlife to Combat Drought-Induced Famine

Namibia is set to undertake a significant wildlife cull, targeting over 700 animals, including elephants, to address the severe drought that has left nearly half of its population facing acute food insecurity. This unprecedented move aims to provide much-needed sustenance to drought-stricken communities......

US Bolsters Military Presence in Middle East Amid Rising Tensions

In response to mounting threats of retaliation from Iran and Hezbollah, the United States has increased its military presence in the Middle East. The deployment of the USS Georgia, a guided missile submarine, and the expedited arrival of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group underscore......

Evan Gershkovich's Trial: A Chilling Assault on Free Press and Diplomatic Tensions

In a chilling development that has sent shockwaves through the journalistic community and heightened diplomatic tensions, the trial of Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal, commenced on Wednesday in a closed-door hearing in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg. Gershkovich,......

Paris Peace Forum Urges Swift Climate Action and North-South Equity

Benguerir, Morocco - The Paris Peace Forum, renowned for fostering global governance and cooperation, held its Spring Meeting outside Europe for the first time, choosing the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) in Morocco as its venue. The event underscored the pressing need for equitable solutions......

Minister Addresses Regulatory Void for Ride-Hailing Apps Amid Escalating Taxi Conflicts

In the wake of violent confrontations between Moroccan taxi drivers and operators of app-based ride-hailing services, Minister of Transportation Mohamed Abdeljalil has stepped forward to confront the contentious issue of regulating the burgeoning ride-sharing industry. His remarks come amidst rising......

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