Former Yemeni president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi passed away in Riyadh, marking the end of a significant chapter in Yemen's modern history. Hadi, who faced immense challenges, was known for defending the legitimacy of the state against the Iranian-backed Houthi coup.
Walid Jumblatt, the former leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, expressed deep concerns about the future of the region amid rising tensions from the ongoing war with Iran and Israeli escalations in Gaza and Lebanon.
In an unexpected move, a British minister has resigned, calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down. This resignation marks the first of its kind in the current government, highlighting increasing pressures within the party.
In 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court granted permission for the Trump administration to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, affecting hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans. This decision has raised concerns among the Venezuelan community in the U.S., where approximately 600,000 individuals face legal uncertainty.
The President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Nechirvan Barzani, called for the formation of an inclusive Iraqi government that includes all political parties. This appeal was made during a press conference in Erbil, emphasizing the importance of national unity in facing current challenges.
The Romanian pro-European government coalition collapsed today following a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister <strong>Eli Polujan</strong>. This vote, occurring after a series of political crises, signals a potential new phase of political turmoil in the country.
Hezbollah has incurred significant losses in recent clashes across Lebanon, with escalating violence reported in various regions. These events could greatly impact the party's standing in the political arena.
Thirty-six members of the Bahraini parliament have signed a request to dismiss three fellow lawmakers following the controversial addition of MP Hanan Fardan. This development highlights the increasing political tensions within the country.
Colonel Engineer Mansour Omar Bakheet, Secretary-General of the Veterans and War Victims Entity, has called for the revival of political activity in Sudan. He emphasized the importance of linking this revival to overcoming the negative aspects of past political practices.
The Israeli newspaper 'Haaretz' warns that Israel's future is increasingly tied to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political fate, highlighting deep-rooted issues that could lead to its downfall.
The Thai Ministry of Justice has announced the conditional release of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra without the need for an electronic tracking device, scheduled for May 11. This decision follows a review by the committee of over 500 eligible inmates.
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri's media office confirmed that trust between him and his supporters is strong, emphasizing the rejection of direct negotiations with Israel as a fundamental principle. These statements come during a sensitive time marked by increasing political and security tensions in the region.
Iraqi President Nizar Amidi has tasked businessman Ali Al-Zaydi with forming a new government, aiming to resolve the ongoing political deadlock. This decision follows the endorsement of the largest parliamentary bloc, the 'Coordination Framework'.
The French government has decided to abandon the use of <strong>preemptive proposals for rejection</strong>, which aimed to expedite legislative processes, due to their perceived violation of <strong>parliamentary democracy</strong>. This decision comes amid increasing political crises and significant challenges in passing laws.
Political and judicial circles in Iraq have expressed their support for Ali Al-Zeidi's appointment to form the new government, reflecting hopes for political stability. This decision comes at a critical time for the country as Al-Zeidi seeks to address current challenges.
The British Parliament is preparing to vote on whether the Prime Minister misled MPs, following testimonies related to the Mandelson case. This decision comes amid growing pressure on the government.
Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of the Ennahda Movement in Tunisia, has called for an inclusive national dialogue to address the country's ongoing crises. This appeal comes amid escalating political and economic challenges, raising questions about its intentions and timing.
Iraq has entered a constitutional void following the expiration of the <strong>15-day</strong> deadline to nominate a new Prime Minister. The Coordination Framework failed to reach an agreement, reflecting ongoing political divisions more than <strong>five months</strong> after parliamentary elections.
The Israeli Shin Bet is experiencing increasing pressures that may lead to its collapse faster than that of the Israeli police. These crises arise during a sensitive time for Israel, marked by escalating internal tensions and political turmoil.
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri confirmed Lebanon's commitment to the Taif Agreement as a fundamental reference for resolving the country's political crises during a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Beirut.
On April 24, 2026, new cartoons ignited extensive debate within political and social circles, circulating widely on social media. These cartoons reflect contemporary issues such as human rights and climate change.
Rachel Bronson, a prominent global affairs expert, expressed her increasing concern about the situation in Iraq during her appearance on Bloomberg Markets. She discussed the political and economic challenges facing the country amidst current conditions.
The recent public appearances of Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir have sparked numerous questions regarding his role in the current political landscape. This comes amid ongoing political and economic tensions in the country.
Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic advisor to the UAE President, emphasized the need to abandon niceties in light of the challenges facing the region. This statement was made during a press conference in Abu Dhabi, where he highlighted the necessity for decisive steps to overcome current crises.
Questions are rising about who truly holds power in Lebanon, with opinions divided between the strong role of Hezbollah and the Lebanese government. Amid economic and political crises, Lebanese citizens must define their loyalties.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> is reportedly reevaluating his choice for the head of the civil service due to increasing pressures from both within and outside his government. This decision follows widespread criticism regarding the appointment.
As casualties rise from the collapse of buildings in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized his political opponents, raising questions about his priorities amidst escalating crises. These remarks come at a sensitive time that calls for unity and solidarity.
Delcy Rodriguez remains in her role as interim president of Venezuela after her initial 90-day appointment has ended. This decision comes at a critical time for the country, which is facing significant political and economic challenges.
Wall Street is set for a higher opening as investors await positive developments regarding the situation in the Middle East. This optimism comes at a critical time, reflecting the global events' impact on financial markets.
Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> and Saudi Crown Prince <strong>Mohammed bin Salman</strong> emphasized in a phone call that ongoing crises in the Middle East significantly affect energy production and distribution, threatening global energy security.