Somalia is preparing for a difficult transitional year as political disputes between the government and opposition escalate, coinciding with delayed electoral deadlines due to recent constitutional amendments.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has reported that the escalating disputes between U.S. President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have reached a critical stage, signaling significant political repercussions. This situation reflects a deepening divide among traditional allies.
Prominent leaders in the Christian Democratic Union express growing fears about the current state of the ruling coalition with the Social Democratic Party, raising questions about the coalition's ability to implement necessary reforms. These developments come at a critical time for Germany.
The Ministry of Justice in Damascus and the Autonomous Administration in northeastern Syria are in conflict over the integration of their institutions in Qamishli. This dispute highlights ongoing political and administrative tensions in the region.
The selection of the Iraqi Prime Minister candidate has been postponed due to internal disagreements within the ruling coalition. Abbas Al-Amiri, the Secretary-General of the Coordination Framework, announced that consultations will continue until tomorrow, Wednesday.
Southwest Somalia has witnessed significant political changes following the resignation of President Abdulaziz Laftagareen, raising questions about the federal government's ability to control rebellious regions. This development may signal a shift in the political landscape of Somalia.