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Telegram boss banned from leaving France in criminal probe

Telegram founder Pavel Durov is currently under formal investigation in France as Paris prosecutors delve into alleged organized crime activities linked to the messaging app. The French authorities have placed Durov, who holds both Russian and French citizenship, under judicial supervision. As part of......

Morocco's Diplomatic Triumph: Sahara Autonomy Plan Gains Traction

Morocco's strategy regarding the Sahara dispute appears to be yielding significant results, according to a recent report by Deutsche Welle (DW), Germany's international broadcaster. The North African kingdom's proposal to grant autonomy to the Sahara region under Moroccan sovereignty is garnering......

Keir Starmer's Diplomatic Mission: Rebuilding UK-EU Relations Through Strategic Engagement

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has committed to rebuilding and strengthening the United Kingdom’s relationships with European Union member states ahead of a key diplomatic visit to Berlin. His discussions with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to focus on vital issues such as defense, trade,......

UAE Urges France to Provide Consular Support for Telegram CEO Pavel Durov

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has called on France to extend all consular services to Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, who is also an Emirati citizen. This request follows Durov's recent detention in France and the extension of his initial detention period. Durov, a 39-year-old Russian-born......

Macron Rebuffs Leftist Coalition's Bid for Prime Minister, Deepening Political Impasse

French President Emmanuel Macron has firmly rejected the possibility of a government led by the New Popular Front alliance (NFP), the left-wing coalition that emerged victorious in last month's legislative election. This decision comes amidst an ongoing political crisis in France, as no single group......

Macron's Dilemma: Navigating France's Political Impasse After July Elections

French President Emmanuel Macron finds himself at a critical juncture following the inconclusive parliamentary elections in July. The political landscape has shifted dramatically, with no single party securing a majority, forcing Macron to engage in delicate negotiations to form a new government. In......

Political Impasse in France: Macron Faces Pressure as Left Demands Government Formation

In a bold move highlighting the ongoing political deadlock in France, leaders of the country's left-wing coalition are preparing to demand that President Emmanuel Macron permit them to form the new government. This development occurs as Macron readies for a series of high-stakes meetings aimed at......

A Historic Alliance: Morocco's Path to Sovereignty

Today marks the 71st anniversary of Morocco's Revolution of the King and the People, a pivotal event in the nation's quest for independence and reform. This revolution is a testament to Morocco's enduring struggle against colonial rule. Under French and Spanish protectorates in the 20th......

Shifting Sands: Polisario Front's Influence Diminishes in Sahara Conflict

Polisario’s Waning Influence Amid Growing Support for Morocco's Autonomy Plan A recent analysis by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in Pretoria highlights the declining influence of the Polisario Front in the Sahara dispute. The separatist movement, aiming to partition Morocco’s......

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