Lebanon’s government approved allocating $18 million on Tuesday for the purpose of holding a parliamentary election, Telecoms Minister Johnny Corm stated following a cabinet meeting. Lebanon’s financial system collapsed in 2019, and
MoreOn Sunday, Kurdish politician Hoshyar Zebari’s bid for presidency was temporarily suspended by Iraq’s Supreme Federal Court. Complaints were received, according to the court, from four lawmakers about Zebari’s candidacy, who is
MoreThe Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, stated that the government will remain in office until the elections scheduled for June, in the statements made on
MoreMany abrupt meetings have been held recently between Israeli high-ranking officials and the Palestinian Minister for Civil Affairs, Hussein al-Sheikh, to discuss what were said to be economic “incentives” for the Palestinian
MoreItalian Special Envoy Nicola Orlando and Italian Ambassador to Libya Giuseppe Buccino visited Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh in the capital Tripoli on Monday. Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush also attended the talks.
MoreThe Information and Communication Bureau of the Tunisian Civil Court of First Instance made a statement regarding the ongoing investigation into violations committed during the 2019 presidential elections. In the statement, it
MoreThe UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, stated that it is possible to hold the elections again in June, adhering to the UN-brokered roadmap. Williams emphasized that the elections are an
MoreThe President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed al-Menfi, discussed the latest developments in the political process in Libya with the members of the eastern region of the Higher Council of State (HCS).
MoreThe Head of the High Council of State (HCS) Khalid al-Mishri and Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU) Hussein al-Qatrani met on Wednesday in Tripoli. During the talks,
MoreOn Sunday, the newly-elected Iraqi parliament held its first session in the capital Baghdad. During the meetings, the parliament is expected to elect a speaker and two deputies. Furthermore, a new president,
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