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Lebanon’s parliament convened once again in an attempt to elect a president, aiming to resolve a two-year leadership void. In the first round of voting, army commander Joseph Aoun emerged as the leading candidate with 71 votes out of 128 but fell short of the two-thirds majority required for a......
Algeria faces intensifying civil unrest as military authorities arrest protesters responding to online calls for change under the hashtag "Manich Rady." The demonstrations echo the 2019 Hirak Movement, with citizens demanding an end to military governance amid deteriorating economic conditions. The......
Amid escalating economic difficulties, Algerians have taken to social media to demand an end to military rule with the launch of the hashtag #مانيش_راضي (I’m Not Satisfied). Activists are calling for the military to return to its traditional role of border protection, urging a shift toward......
Sri Lanka's newly elected President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has appointed Harini Amarasuriya, an opposition lawmaker, as the country's first female prime minister in 24 years. This historic appointment comes at a time when Sri Lanka is grappling with an unprecedented economic crisis, and the......
In a move that has raised concerns about the country's political trajectory, South Sudan's government has once again postponed its long-awaited general elections, pushing the democratic process further into the future. The announcement, made by President Salva Kiir's office, cited a lack......
In a stark revelation, a recent United Nations report has highlighted the dire state of Gaza's economy, indicating that it has contracted to a mere one-sixth of its previous size. This alarming decline has resulted in the loss of approximately 306,000 jobs in the West Bank, underscoring the profound......
Sri Lanka is poised for a historic presidential election on September 21, with an unprecedented 39 candidates approved to contest for the nation's highest office. This record-breaking number of contenders, surpassing the previous high of 35 in 2019, reflects the complex political landscape as the......
In a political landscape marked by ongoing challenges, Syrians headed to the polls on Monday to elect members of a new parliament. This fourth parliamentary election since the 2011 anti-government protests and subsequent civil war comes amidst an economic crisis that has fueled demonstrations in the......
As the sacred occasion of Eid al-Adha approached, Morocco found itself grappling with a critical period marked by a confluence of economic and social challenges. Factors such as the soaring prices of sacrificial sheep and other essential commodities, coupled with rampant inflation, have profoundly impacted......