political conflicts

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Reveal Lebanese Fragmentation in Walid Jumblatt's Memoirs

Walid Jumblatt's book 'A Measure of the East' explores modern Lebanese history and offers deep insights into the political and social conflicts that have shaped the country. The 340-page work serves as a window into contemporary Lebanon's tumultuous past.

Rising Aircraft Fuel Prices in Europe Prompt Shift to American Fuel

Aircraft fuel prices in Europe have surged by <strong>50%</strong> since the onset of the conflict in the Middle East, leading to a supply crisis. International aviation bodies are suggesting the use of American fuel as a potential solution to alleviate the pressures.

Rearranging Global Positions in Contemporary Wars

Contemporary wars extend beyond mere conflict resolution; they aim to rearrange positions within a complex global network. Economic factors are key drivers behind silent international and regional projects.

Call to Neutralize Aden from Political Conflicts

Aden's Governor, Abdul Rahman Sheikh, emphasized the need to keep the city away from political and military conflicts during a meeting with the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg. He highlighted the importance of international support for stability and development.

Drone strike kills couple in Iraqi Kurdistan, raising security concerns

A drone attack in Iraqi Kurdistan resulted in the deaths of a couple, raising alarms about the escalating security situation in the region. The incident occurred late last night and is believed to be linked to ongoing conflicts in the country.

End Spanish Civil War on April 1, 1939: A Turning Point

On April 1, 1939, the Spanish Civil War, lasting three years, concluded with the declaration of victory by the Nationalist forces led by General Francisco Franco. This conflict marked a significant turning point in the history of Spain and Europe, leading to radical changes in the political and social landscape.

U.S. Attempts to Control Water Resources Threaten Middle East Stability

The United States is seeking to control water resources in the Middle East, posing a threat to the region's stability. Writer Ekaterina Sagnieva discusses this underreported water crisis in her article for Moskovskiy Komsomolets.