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15 hours ago
Morocco’s new electoral laws, designed to bar corrupt or prosecuted candidates, have sparked debate over their impact on integrity versus constitutional rights and fairness.
20 hours ago
The European Parliament recently voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution calling for the release of all those detained for exercising their right to freedom of expression in Tunisia.
a day ago
According to analysts and experts, no US president in modern history has intervened with such blatant and overtness as Donald Trump.
2 days ago
Intense Emirati lobbying allegedly pushed the European Parliament to drop references to the UAE’s reported support for Sudan’s RSF militia, sparking controversy over foreign influence and accountability.
Alleged CRIF spying on French Muslims for Israeli intelligence has ignited a political and social crisis over surveillance and discrimination.
Turkiye faces a demographic crisis of falling fertility and an aging population, prompting urgent government measures to support families, expand elderly care, and protect social cohesion.
3 days ago
Egyptian preacher Abdelrahman al-Shawadfi, known as the “Teacher of Peace,” was killed in a targeted attack in Zamboanga, reflecting ongoing threats against Islamic preachers in the Philippines.
Murad Jandali
A Republican senator has introduced a bill to ban Americans from holding dual citizenship, in the latest attempt by the right to attack immigrants.
For thousands of Pakistanis, the United Arab Emirates has long been a prime destination for work, migration, and family reunification; now it suddenly feels like a door quietly swinging shut.
4 days ago
Syria officially joined the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS on November 13, 2025, becoming its 90th member state in a network spanning countries across the world.
“Israel” has unveiled a proposal to build a new city called “Green Rafah”, a move seen as an attempt to sidestep key obligations in the second phase of the ceasefire agreement signed on October 10, 2025.
The grip of Tunisian President Kais Saied on the country’s judicial institutions continues to draw fierce criticism from political figures and rights advocates.
5 days ago
Following a scenario sketched early by the U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted a request for a pardon to President Isaac Herzog on November 30, 2025, seeking immunity from corruption charges.
Day by day, the role of the so-called “National Guard” militia, formed by Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri, is becoming clearer, as it suppresses and detains those opposing its attempts to isolate the province from the Syrian homeland.
6 days ago
The Israeli Occupation is worried about Turkiye’s military presence in Syria, its involvement in the Palestinian issue, and the potential for friction in the eastern Mediterranean.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to maneuver to escape his legal crisis, having requested a pardon without admitting guilt in the three corruption cases that have plagued him for years.