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Halting the Rafah Offensive: The ICJ's Urgent Call for Israeli Compliance

In a landmark ruling that carries profound implications for the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to immediately halt its military assault on Rafah, the southern city that has become a refuge for over 1 million Palestinians fleeing the dire conditions......

Gaza Crisis Escalates as ICJ Prepares Ruling

The escalating crisis in Gaza is set to take center stage on the world judicial stage tomorrow as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is poised to deliver a pivotal ruling. South Africa has urgently requested the Court to halt the ongoing Israeli offensive in Rafah, a key area where over a million......

Diplomatic Friction Deepens: Argentina-Spain Relations in Turmoil

The simmering discord between Argentina and Spain reached a boiling point on Tuesday, as Madrid's decision to recall its ambassador from Buenos Aires permanently collided head-on with Argentine President Javier Milei's steadfast refusal to offer an apology. The spark igniting this diplomatic......

Morocco Extends Support to Guatemalan Farmers Amid Food Crisis

In a heartening demonstration of international solidarity, Morocco has committed to donating 200 tons of fertilizer to aid Guatemalan farmers struggling with poverty and malnutrition. This initiative, launched during a ceremony in Totonicapán province, signifies the inaugural phase of a distribution......

Severe Water Crisis Hits Oran: Algerian City Faces Week-long Supply Disruption

The Algerian authorities have announced a major water supply disruption in Oran, the country's second-largest city. Approximately 800,000 residents will be deprived of access to running water for an entire week. While Algerians are accustomed to water cuts or rationing, with usage often restricted......

Iran's Aviation Crisis: Zarif Blames U.S. Sanctions for Presidential Helicopter Tragedy

In a tragic turn of events, former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has attributed the fatal helicopter crash that claimed the life of President Ebrahim Raisi and several high-ranking officials, including Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, to U.S. sanctions. Zarif's pointed remarks......

Morocco and World Bank Forge "Rapid Response" Partnership

In a significant step toward bolstering the Kingdom's capacity to swiftly respond to emergencies and provide crucial support to its citizens, Morocco and the World Bank inked the "Rapid Response Option" (RRO) agreement on Monday. This milestone signifies a deepening of the long-standing......

Gaza Crisis: Morocco Ties Peacekeeping Role to U.S. Recognition of Palestinian Statehood

In a strategic move aimed at addressing the security vacuum in the Gaza Strip, the United States is actively encouraging Arab nations, including Morocco, to contribute troops to a multinational peacekeeping force. This proposed initiative seeks to maintain stability in the region until a credible Palestinian......

Tunisia's Fiscal Woes: Escalating Reliance on Domestic Borrowing

As Tunisia struggle with a deepening economic and financial crisis, the government has intensified its reliance on domestic borrowing to generate additional resources and fund the state budget outlined in the 2024 Finance Law. In a move that underscores the country's fiscal challenges, the Tunisian......

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