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This is how Houthi planned to inflame Yemen after derailing the truce; Details
Since the Houthi militia deliberately obstructed the extension of the UN truce in Yemen and began military operations in which…
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A new Tunisian initiative to support Kais Saied path in the face of political Islam
In support of the process led by Tunisian President Kais Saied, now known as the July 25 Track, Tunisian politicians,…
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Yemen on Houthi Threats to Oil Facilities: damages the international energy supplies
The Yemeni government said Monday that Houthi militias’ threats to target oil companies and facilities are a dangerous escalation that…
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Morocco Committed to Addressing Terrorism Threat in Africa
Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad Nasser Bourita said on Friday Rabat is committed to promoting…
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Greece and Egypt Call Turkish-Libyan Gas Deal ‘Illegal’
Egypt and Greece on Sunday said a deal allowing Turkish hydrocarbon exploration in Libya’s Mediterranean waters was “illegal” as Athens…
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Southern Forces Inflict Heavy Losses on Houthis on the Al-Bayda Border
Yemeni military sources said that southern forces are launching a counter-offensive against Houthi militias in Al Bayda, two days after…
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Tunisia: Ghannouchi’s abandonment of the Ennahdha movement is a political maneuver ?
After nearly a decade in which the Muslim Brotherhood dominated Tunisia, Ennahdha is currently experiencing unrest and collapse. This reflects…
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Kais Saied introduces new amendments to election law – details
Tunisian President Kais Saied expressed his intention to amend the electoral law that will organize the parliamentary elections, which will…
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Libya: A School Year without Books and the Corruption of the Dbeibeh Government Threatens the Future of the Country
The Libyan Government anticipates the start of the new school year on October 16, which is later than the start…
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Iraq: Does Sadrist protesters back to demonstrations?
The Sadrist movement, which is affiliated with Muqtada Al-Sadr in Iraq, has started to make a comeback; The aim is…
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