Iraqi Parliament Approves Al-Zaydi's Government Amid Delays
The Iraqi Parliament voted today to grant confidence to Prime Minister Ali Faleh Al-Zaydi and 14 ministers, while the vote on 3 ministries was postponed due to objections to the candidates.
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The Iraqi Parliament voted today to grant confidence to Prime Minister Ali Faleh Al-Zaydi and 14 ministers, while the vote on 3 ministries was postponed due to objections to the candidates.
A Singapore court has ordered Terry Shiu, editor of 'The Online Citizen', to pay <strong>$420,000 SGD</strong> (approximately <strong>$325,400 USD</strong>) to two ministers for publishing defamatory information. The ruling follows an article that raised concerns about real estate transactions involving the ministers.
The Pakistani government has announced a significant reduction in gasoline prices to alleviate economic burdens on citizens. Additionally, ministers have decided to forgo their salaries for six months as part of austerity efforts.
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia and several Arab and Islamic countries have strongly condemned Israel's ongoing restrictions on the freedom of worship for Muslims and Christians in occupied Jerusalem. They emphasized the need to respect everyone's rights to practice their religious rituals freely.
Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, participated in a session on global governance reform during the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting held in France. The discussions focused on enhancing humanitarian efforts and improving UN organizations.