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Tunisia Court Reinstates Former Minister Znaidi in Presidential Race

A Tunisian court has overturned a decision by the Independent Higher Election Authority (ISIE), allowing former minister Mondher Znaidi to participate in the upcoming presidential election on October 6. This ruling could significantly alter the dynamics of the race, posing a tougher challenge for incumbent......

Taliban's Draconian Edicts Silence Afghan Women: New Laws Erase Female Presence in Public Sphere

The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has implemented a series of harsh new regulations aimed at further restricting women's freedoms and erasing their presence from public life. These measures, approved by Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, mandate that women must completely cover their bodies......

Venezuela on Edge as Maduro’s Regime Tightens Grip Amid Growing Protests

As Venezuela marks one month since the contested presidential election, tensions have escalated with the detention of key opposition figures. María Corina Machado, a leading opposition voice, has accused Nicolás Maduro's regime of "kidnapping" her close ally, Perkins Rocha,......

Dutch-Moroccan Footballer Anwar El Ghazi Pledges €500K to Aid Gaza Children

In a remarkable act of philanthropy, Dutch-Moroccan footballer Anwar El Ghazi has announced his intention to donate €500,000 ($560,000) to support the children of Gaza. This substantial sum represents one-third of the payout he received from Bundesliga club Mainz 05, following a protracted legal......

ICC Prosecutor Urges Swift Action on Arrest Warrant Requests for Israeli and Hamas Officials

In a significant development at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan has called for an urgent ruling on his request for arrest warrants against high-profile figures involved in the ongoing Gaza conflict. This move underscores the escalating legal scrutiny surrounding the......

Bangladesh's Yunus Vows to Aid Rohingya in Landmark Policy Address

In a landmark address signaling the start of Bangladesh's new political era, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus outlined his administration's commitment to two critical national issues: support for Rohingya refugees and the preservation of the country's vital garment industry. Speaking to an audience......

Uncommitted Delegates Advocate for Gaza Ceasefire at Democratic Convention

In a distinctive demonstration of grassroots activism, 30 "uncommitted" delegates from eight states are set to attend the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. They represent approximately 700,000 voters who cast "uncommitted" ballots during the primary season. This movement,......

UN Office Seized in Sanaa: Escalating Tensions Between Houthis and International Organizations

The Houthi group in Yemen has seized the United Nations Human Rights Office in Sanaa, drawing international condemnation and marking a significant escalation in their ongoing campaign against international organizations operating in the country. On August 3, Houthi forces stormed the UN office, confiscating......

ICC Vigilantly Monitors Venezuela's Post-Election Crackdown on Dissent

In a significant development, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced that it is "actively monitoring" the situation in Venezuela following the contentious presidential election held on July 28. This statement comes in response to a widespread crackdown on opposition voices by......