A contentious debate has emerged in Libya regarding a US proposal aimed at merging the two rival governments in the country. The initiative has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a power-sharing deal.
In provocative statements, former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> suggested that the world is split into two groups: those who must kiss his feet and those who can refuse. These remarks come amid rising global political tensions.
Yemenis are facing increasing living pressures due to the political divide between the governments of Sana'a and Aden. This situation, compounded by regional crises, negatively affects the economy and citizens' purchasing power.
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.
Local authorities in Arizona have rejected a proposal to name a road after political activist Charlie Kirk, sparking widespread debate about the influence of politics on local decisions. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by sharp political divisions in the U.S.
Israeli Chief of Staff, Herzl Halevi, has warned that the Israeli army faces a risk of collapse due to the current political climate, raising concerns about national security. These statements come at a critical time of rising political tensions between the government and opposition.
The Iraqi Parliament announced that the presidential election session will take place on April 11, following a delay of over two months. This decision comes amid significant political divisions within the parliament.
Lebanon is experiencing a profound crisis characterized by political division and escalating social tensions. The situation raises fears of a potential security explosion amid widespread forced displacement.
The Lebanese Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Nohad Machnouk, avoided discussing the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador during a politically charged session. This occurred in the absence of ministers from the Shiite duo, reflecting a sharp political divide.