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Spain’s opposition seeks to block residency pathways for undocumented migrants

Spain’s center-right People’s Party has announced a major shift in its immigration policy ahead of the upcoming elections, proposing measures designed to make it nearly impossible for overstayers and undocumented migrants to gain legal residency. The plan represents a sharp departure from......

Russia strengthens role in Sahara talks as Morocco seeks diplomatic balance

Morocco’s diplomacy has intensified ahead of a crucial United Nations Security Council (UNSC) vote later this month, as Russia’s growing involvement in the Sahara question reshapes the geopolitical equation. On Thursday, Morocco’s ambassador to Moscow, Lotfi Bouchaara, held talks with......

Rising insecurity in Tindouf camps exposes Algeria-Polisario tensions

Security conditions in and around the Tindouf camps in southern Algeria are deteriorating, as a recent armed attack targeting Chinese workers highlights the fragile situation in the region, where Algeria continues to shelter and support the Polisario Front. The incident, reported by the Forum for Supporters......

Argentina: Parliament curbs Javier Milei’s power to rule by decree

The Argentine Parliament voted on Wednesday by a large majority to limit the use of decree-laws, a governing tool frequently employed by President Javier Milei during his 22 months in office. This marks yet another setback for the libertarian leader, who has faced multiple defeats in Congress in recent......

Israel Premier Tech cycling team cuts ties with Israel amid Gaza controversy

The Israel Premier Tech cycling team has announced a decisive move to sever all formal connections with Israel and pursue a full rebranding, stepping away from its national identity in the wake of widespread criticism over the conflict in Gaza. Team confirms rebranding following political backlash In......

UN chief warns of worsening humanitarian crisis in Tindouf as malnutrition and disease surge

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed grave concern over the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Tindouf camps in Algeria, where malnutrition and disease rates among Sahrawi refugees have reached critical levels. According to a recent UN report, Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) among......

Stoltenberg’s memoirs reveal how Trump nearly dismantled NATO in 2018

The newly published memoirs of former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg have exposed just how close the alliance came to collapse during Donald Trump’s presidency. His book, On My Watch, released this week, recounts a tense and unprecedented standoff at the Brussels summit on July 12, 2018,......

South Carolina judge’s home destroyed by fire amid rising threats against judiciary

The home of South Carolina judge Diane Goodstein, 69, was destroyed in a fire over the weekend, amid escalating threats against members of the U.S. judiciary. The cause of the blaze remains undetermined, but the incident has intensified concerns about the growing hostility targeting judges nationwide. The......

Leaked Nasser recordings challenge Algeria’s historical claims on Arab unity

Newly uncovered recordings of Egypt’s late President Gamal Abdel Nasser have cast doubt on Algeria’s longstanding narrative of its role in Arab solidarity and the 1967 Six-Day War. The tapes were broadcast by Saudi outlet Al Arabiya and feature a conversation between Nasser and Mauritanian......

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