Military and diplomatic tensions are rising along the Sudanese-Ethiopian border, raising concerns about a potential conflict that could impact regional security. Both sides are showing increased military readiness.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has made controversial calls to expand Israel's borders by occupying new territories, including parts of Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank. These statements come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Israeli media reports indicate that the Israeli government plans to reinstate the controversial 'Wall and Tower' settlement policy, with new settlements proposed along the borders with Egypt and Jordan. This move aims to enhance security measures in the region.
Spanish writer Álvaro Conqueiro reflects on love and migration, questioning how bureaucracy handles asylum requests. In today's context, love emerges as a bridge to transcend borders.
Turkey and Armenia are seeking to reopen their borders after decades of hostility, aiming to revitalize trade and enhance local economies. The historic visit of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Turkey opens new avenues for cooperation.
The Moroccan Ministry of Interior announced that authorities successfully thwarted <strong>73,640</strong> attempts at illegal migration to Europe in <strong>2025</strong>, reflecting the increasing challenges faced by the country in this area.
The Iraqi Border Ports Authority officially opened the Al-Waleed border crossing with Syria today, marking the end of an 11-year closure. This move reflects the government's efforts to enhance trade and regional cooperation.
Yemeni and Saudi authorities have announced the transfer of border sites between the two countries, aiming to enhance security and stability in the region. This decision is part of joint efforts to reduce tensions and improve bilateral relations.
Five months after former President Donald Trump's controversial plan to end the war in Gaza, the 'Yellow Line' has been established as a temporary boundary. However, the gap between the plan and the reality on the ground continues to widen as the Israeli army modifies this line.
Israeli media reports indicate that the Israeli government has decided to expand its northern borders by up to 8 kilometers into Lebanese territory. This move raises concerns about a potential new escalation in the region.