The Egyptian Prime Minister, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, honored 58 students from Aswan during a special ceremony for their achievement in obtaining the international Cisco certification. This recognition reflects the government's efforts to enhance technological education.
The British Prime Minister has stated he will not resign from his position, emphasizing his commitment to face current challenges. These remarks come as his government faces increasing pressure from the opposition.
Ali Al-Zaydi has been appointed as the Prime Minister of Iraq, presenting new opportunities for Iraqi politics. Legal sources confirmed that Al-Zaydi faces no American sanctions, facilitating his efforts to form a new government.
The Prime Minister conducted an inspection tour of service facilities in Iraq al-Amir, emphasizing the need to enhance the quality of services provided to citizens. This visit is part of the government's efforts to strengthen infrastructure and improve the quality of life.
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.
Iraq is heading towards a new political crisis as the constitutional deadline for appointing a new Prime Minister nears, amidst ongoing divisions within the 'Coordination Framework' forces.
Attention turns to the upcoming meeting of the 'Coordination Framework' scheduled for Friday, the last day of the constitutional deadline to name a prime minister candidate in Iraq. This meeting comes amid escalating disputes among Shiite forces over the selection process and the final candidate, threatening to plunge the country into a new constitutional crisis.
Iraq has entered a complex political phase following the presidential election, sparking a new crisis regarding the prime minister's position. Movements to oust Nouri al-Maliki from the political scene are increasing, raising questions about the future of the Iraqi government.
The Prime Minister extended a special greeting to Pope Tawadros II on the occasion of Easter, expressing his best wishes for this significant religious event. This gesture aims to strengthen the relationship between the government and the church.
The Prime Minister affirmed that it is his responsibility to witness noticeable improvements at every site he visits, stressing the importance of hard work to achieve this. These statements come as part of the government's efforts to enhance development and improve services.
During a visit to the investment zone in Qalyubia, the Prime Minister engaged in a dialogue with a worker, questioning his school absenteeism. This conversation highlights the government's commitment to education and its role in development.
The Prime Minister began an inspection tour of several industrial companies in the investment zone of Benha, aiming to enhance investment and support the industrial sector. This visit is part of government efforts to stimulate the national economy and provide a conducive environment for investors.
The Egyptian Prime Minister announced a comprehensive review of street lighting across various cities to enhance security. This initiative aims to improve public safety and provide a safer environment for citizens.
The ruling party in Mongolia has announced the selection of a new candidate for Prime Minister, aiming to enhance political stability in the country. This decision comes at a critical time as Mongolia faces multiple economic and political challenges.
Nepal's youngest Prime Minister has taken the oath of office, reflecting significant political changes in the country following the millennial generation's ousting of the previous government. This transition comes at a critical time as the youth strive to achieve their political and social aspirations.
The Egyptian Prime Minister confirmed that tomato prices have reached <strong>20 Egyptian pounds</strong> per kilogram, raising concerns among citizens facing high living costs. He indicated that the government is taking urgent measures to address this crisis, with expectations of price reductions in the coming weeks.
The Egyptian Prime Minister confirmed that the remote work decision does not apply to schools and universities, emphasizing the importance of in-person education in these institutions. This clarification comes amid ongoing debates about the implementation of remote work in various sectors.
The Prime Minister held a press conference following his inspection of Al-Obour Market, discussing the latest economic and commercial developments in the country. The conference saw significant engagement from both the media and citizens.
The Prime Minister will hold a press conference shortly, attended by five ministers, to discuss vital public issues. This conference comes at a sensitive time requiring clarification of government policies.
Jordan's Prime Minister Dr. Jaafar Hassan faces increasing criticism for his lack of public appearances, raising concerns about the government's communication amid regional tensions. Citizens express growing fears as alarm sirens sound daily.
Nepalese rapper Balin Shah, known as 'Bali', assumed the position of Prime Minister on Friday after his overwhelming victory in the March 5 elections. This win follows a series of protests against corruption, reflecting the Nepalese people's desire for change and reform.
The political crisis surrounding the nomination for Iraq's Prime Minister continues as Nouri al-Maliki insists on his candidacy, leading some factions within the Coordination Framework to withdraw their support. This ongoing situation raises questions about the future of the Iraqi government.
Balendra Shah, aged 35, has taken the oath of office to become the youngest Prime Minister in Nepal's history following his party's victory in the elections. This appointment comes after months of protests that led to the previous government's downfall due to widespread criticism over corruption and political instability.