Sudan was shaken by deepening economic and political crises in 2021. There was an unsuccessful coup attempt in the country in September. On October 25, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Commander of the Sudanese
MoreOn Sunday, Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned from his position amid a political deadlock and nationwide pro-democracy protests that led to a violent backlash by security organs. The partnership between the
MoreAn “urgent” national debate is needed between Lebanon’s political groups, Lebanese President Michel Aoun said, condemning months of political stalemate. To avoid the “ruin of the state,” he warned during an address
MoreOn Saturday, Sudanese security police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the capital, Khartoum, as thousands of Sudanese protestors marched across the country to criticize the October military coup The protests
MoreDespite allegations that the business was about to withdraw owing to a lack of cooperation, Lebanon’s central bank has announced that it will comply with all data demands from the consulting company
MoreOn Monday, Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib stated that his country is ready to resolve the current diplomatic crisis with the Gulf states, triggered by Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi’s comments
MoreLebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has said that he had agreed on a roadmap with President Michel Aoun to exit the country’s crisis, according to a tweet from the Lebanese presidency on
MoreLebanon’s oldest English-language daily newspaper, The Daily Star, has ended its operations due to the country’s economic crisis. According to local media, in an announcement made to all employees via e-mail, the
MoreAccording to the UN’s deputy humanitarian chief, Yemen’s economy is collapsing, its humanitarian crisis is deteriorating, and the conflict in the Arab world’s poorest country is becoming more brutal. Assistant Secretary-General Ramesh
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