Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi arrived in Washington D.C. on Monday to kick off the fourth round of strategic talks with the United States. The dialogue, which was initiated in June 2020,
MoreYemen’s internationally recognized government boosts customs exchange rate to bolster budget
Yemen’s internationally recognized government reportedly decided to reduplicate the US dollar exchange rate, which is used in determining customs duties on non-essential goods in areas controlled by itself. According to a senior
MoreA contract has been signed between the US telecommunication giant Infinera and the Libyan national telecommunication company Hatif Libya to expand and develop the fiber-optic network in Libya. The signing ceremony was
MoreSaudi Arabia using detention of Al Jabri’s children as “leverage” against him, rights group says
In a report issued by Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday, it was claimed that the children of former Saudi intelligence official, Saad al-Jabri, were imprisoned as part of Saudi efforts to
More“Resolving the Libyan crisis is a priority for the EU,” says EU spokesperson for MENA region
Luis Miguel Bueno, the European Union’s press spokesperson for the Middle East and North Africa region, made statements regarding Libya at a press conference on Monday. Answering questions at the press conference,
MoreIn a press conference held on Monday, Kuwait’s Central Bank governor Mohammad Al-Hashel emphasized that more reforms are essential to provide economic stability in the country. Stressing the inadequacy of existing monetary
MoreParliamentary consultations to elect a new Lebanese prime minister kicked off this morning, with two-time premier Najib Mikati already accepting the backing of 44 MPs in the parliament. Former premier Saad al-Hariri,
MoreAn Israeli defense official announced that the fishing zone off Gaza would be split in half. “It has been decided that the fishing zone in the Gaza Strip would be reduced from
MoreOn Sunday, Jordan’s King Abdullah II said that his country had previously been attacked by Iranian-made drones, adding that they have many anxieties about Iran’s activities in the region. In an interview
MoreTunisian police stormed Al Jazeera’s Tunis bureau, removing all personnel, after President Kais Saied dismissed the cabinet late Sunday in a move that critics termed as a coup, according to Al Jazeera.
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