Violations against Palestinians in Syria are escalating, necessitating urgent attention to their unresolved issues such as citizenship, political rights, and property ownership. These challenges require immediate solutions to ensure their rights are upheld.
The Syrian Civil Status Directorate announced an extension of the citizenship application period for Kurdish citizens by an additional 15 days in the centers of Hasakah, Qamishli, and Joudaia. This decision aims to enhance registration participation and ensure thorough examination of applications.
An Israeli court has ruled to overturn a previous government decision, granting citizenship to the wife of an Israeli soldier of Syrian descent. This ruling comes amid increasing political tensions in the region.
In a provocative speech before the King of Britain, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his non-recognition of agreements established since the 1960s aimed at including all those excluded from citizenship since the independence revolution. This statement comes at a sensitive time as calls in the U.S. grow to reconsider citizenship laws and policies.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior has approved the granting of foreign nationalities to 21 Egyptian citizens, which entails the revocation of their Egyptian citizenship. This decision is part of the government's efforts to streamline naturalization procedures.
The Foreign Minister emphasized that royal directives form the foundation of good citizenship, highlighting the importance of adhering to national values. He noted that these directives aim to enhance identity and belonging among citizens.
Canada has announced a new pathway to citizenship for individuals who can prove they have ancestors born in Canada. This decision could qualify millions, prompting many Americans to apply.
This article discusses the shifts in identity and race concepts, illustrating how they evolved from mere lineage trees to a broader understanding of citizenship that unites individuals within a legal and social framework.
The Kuwaiti government has issued six decrees withdrawing the citizenship of 1,266 individuals, including former MP Anwar al-Fakhar, in mysterious decisions that have not been publicly announced.
The constitutional transformations in Morocco highlight issues of identity and citizenship, aiming to enhance cultural diversity in the 2011 constitutional document. This marks a significant shift in the country's approach to national identity.
Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, the Governor of Yogyakarta, called for the use of mosques as educational platforms to enhance national awareness and citizenship. This appeal was made during an event in the Gunungkidul area, emphasizing the importance of integrating patriotism values into education.
Several Indonesian athletes in mountain climbing have rejected a citizenship offer from Turkey, reaffirming their loyalty to their national flag. This announcement was made during a press conference by the head of the Indonesian Climbing Federation, Yeni Wahid, in Bekasi.
In a historic move, Indonesia's Ministry of Law and Human Rights confirmed the citizenship of three children with dual nationality during an official ceremony in Tanjung Pinang. This decision aligns with new laws regarding nationality.