Sources in Raqqa, Syria, report the arrest of Turki Al-Buhamad, a militia leader accused of murder and serious violations, including kidnapping and extortion. This action comes amid rising violence and chaos in the city.
The city of Zawiya in Libya is experiencing heightened tension following the assassination of five young residents, prompting a new armed mobilization. The UN envoy has warned of escalating violence and called for restraint.
Recent armed clashes in the Libyan city of Zawiya have brought attention to the militias operating in the western part of the country, raising questions about why they remain intact. These events highlight the ongoing security and political challenges Libya has faced for years.
A large number of Fulani herdsmen were killed in Nigeria during a military operation carried out by state-backed militias in collaboration with local forces from Benin. The attack followed accusations against these herders of collaborating with the Ansaru group, escalating tensions in the region.
A UN report warns of rampant corruption in Libya due to the infiltration of armed militias into state institutions, hindering oversight and accountability efforts. The report highlights the impact of political violence and economic pressure on regulatory bodies.
The United States has announced the suspension of Iraq's access to the U.S. dollar as a means to pressure the Iraqi government to limit Iranian influence and armed militias. This decision comes amid rising regional tensions and directly impacts the Iraqi economy.
The new Iraqi government faces significant challenges in controlling Iran-backed militias, which are crucial factors affecting the country's security and political landscape. These challenges arise during a sensitive period marked by internal and external conflicts in Iraq.
A prominent Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood leader was killed during a battle in South Kordofan, highlighting the active role of this group in the ongoing conflict that began in 2023. This incident underscores the complexities of the ongoing strife in the country.
American journalist Shelly Kitlson has been released after being held for a week by a militia linked to Iran in Iraq. Sources confirm that her release was part of a negotiation deal with militia members.
The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad reported an assassination attempt on its diplomats through two attacks by Iran-backed militias, emphasizing the need for the Iraqi government to halt such assaults.
A large convoy of Iraqis crossed into Iran, raising concerns about their involvement in Iran's war efforts against the U.S. and Israel. Experts assert that the situation in Iraq is more complex than it appears.
U.S.-Iraqi relations have entered a new phase of tension following stern warnings from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, urging American citizens to leave Iraq immediately due to potential attacks from Iran-linked militias.
Tensions between Baghdad and Washington have escalated following sharp security warnings from the U.S. regarding threats from Iranian-aligned Iraqi militias, raising concerns about security in Iraq.
In a bid to enhance security stability, Libyan Presidential Council President Mohamed Al-Menfi has intensified his meetings with militia leaders in western Libya amidst rising security tensions. These efforts aim to attract key armed groups through a series of discussions held in the capital, Tripoli.
An American journalist has been kidnapped in Baghdad, raising widespread concerns about security in Iraq. Iraqi security forces are currently working to locate and apprehend the kidnappers, though it remains unclear if the abduction is linked to the ongoing regional conflict.
The United States has issued warnings about potential threats to American universities in Iraq, urging its citizens to leave the country. The US Embassy in Baghdad confirmed that Iran and its affiliated militias may be planning these attacks.
Tribal and security efforts in Gaza are underway to dismantle militias that have become a military arm of the Israeli occupation since the war began. These initiatives come amid escalating tensions in the region.
The Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq, through Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani, has called on the central government in Baghdad to put an end to the repeated militia attacks on the region's territory, which houses a U.S. consulate and military advisors.
Former Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha warns that the lack of genuine will to end the presence of militias in Libya poses serious risks, including the potential division of the country. He highlights the current situation as a reflection of various parties seeking to expand their military influence.
Iraqi officials warn that the ongoing influence of Iranian-backed militias could lead to Iraq's regional isolation. This comes at a critical time as the Iraqi government seeks to strengthen its relationships with neighboring countries.
Clashes are intensifying in the city of Zawiya, western Libya, raising concerns among residents and highlighting the power struggle among armed militias. Experts warn of worsening security conditions amid the absence of effective state control.