The Lebanese President has assured that the country is not at risk of civil war or internal strife, emphasizing the stability of the security situation. These statements come at a sensitive time marked by political and economic tensions.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated that diplomacy does not equate to surrender, emphasizing that negotiation does not mean giving up rights. He reassured that there is no fear of a civil war in Lebanon amidst the country's complex political landscape.
The Basque Country aims to borrow the famous painting 'Guernica' by Pablo Picasso from the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, despite technical and political reservations. This initiative reflects the region's commitment to preserving its historical memory linked to the Spanish Civil War.
In an interview with Sky News Arabia, Lebanese Minister of Justice <strong>Aadel Nassar</strong> stated that the war in Lebanon was imposed on the people, highlighting the catastrophic choices faced by the country as a result. He also discussed the political and social transformations Lebanon has experienced over the past three decades.
Doctors Without Borders has warned that violence against women has become a prominent feature of the ongoing civil war in Sudan. This warning comes as incidents of assault on women increase in conflict areas.
Iran is experiencing a significant rise in internal tensions, raising concerns about the outbreak of a comprehensive war. The situation is deteriorating rapidly, with increasing public protests against the government.
Over 100,000 women in Syria face legal and social challenges due to their husbands' disappearances, as outdated laws hinder their rights to inheritance and custody. Will Syria move towards achieving equality?
Following a series of shocking violent events, calls for secession between red and blue states in the U.S. are escalating. Despite the fervent emotions, secession is likely to lead to deeper conflicts and instability.
Millions of civilians in Sudan are facing a dire humanitarian crisis as the prolonged conflict surpasses one thousand days. Displacement, hunger, and lack of services have become a tragic daily reality for Sudanese families.
The World Health Organization reported that 13 children died in the latest wave of violence sweeping Darfur, Sudan, where clashes between rival factions erupt amid ongoing civil war. Health facilities have been targeted in a clear violation of humanitarian law.