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Tribal Meeting in Yemen Supports Claims of Saddam Hussein's Daughter

In Yemen, tribal movements are intensifying in support of 'Mira', who claims to be the daughter of the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. This comes amid demands for the restoration of her allegedly confiscated rights and properties.

Impose Fines on 90 Employers Annually for Not Granting Workers a Day Off

A report from the Ministry of Manpower reveals that approximately 90 employers face penalties each year for failing to provide mandatory days off for domestic workers. The penalties include fines of up to <strong>$10,000</strong> or imprisonment for one year, or both.

Hold a public meeting to address disability issues in Aswan

The Aswan Governorate held a public meeting with citizens to address the issues faced by individuals with disabilities. The event saw significant interaction from attendees, who expressed their needs and aspirations.

New Charges Against 'Faisal's Guard' Include Abuse of Power

New allegations have emerged against 'Faisal's Guard', including abuse of power and preventing access to property. This case has sparked widespread debate in legal and media circles.

Lebanon Asserts Its Rights in Talks with Israel

Maronite Patriarch Bechara Rai emphasized that Lebanon will not relinquish its rights during the ongoing talks with Israel hosted by the United States. He stated that Lebanese President Joseph Aoun represents all Lebanese without sectarian discrimination.

Escalate tensions between landlords and tenants amid housing crisis

Tensions between landlords and tenants are rising significantly due to a housing shortage, prompting many individuals to seek accurate information from local agencies. This crisis is profoundly impacting all aspects of the rental relationship.

Launch Phase Two of Documented Labor Contracts in Saudi Arabia

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in Saudi Arabia has announced the commencement of Phase Two of recognizing documented labor contracts as enforceable documents. This initiative aims to enhance the reliability of contractual relationships and protect the rights of all parties involved.

Transforming Singleness from Stigma to Symbol of Strength

Increasing questions arise about the concept of 'singleness' amid social pressures and societal judgments. Can this state evolve into a position of strength and dignity for women in Arab communities?

Reveal 500 Elderly Deaths in Japan Due to Family Abuse

A recent report has revealed that <strong>500</strong> elderly individuals in Japan have died over <strong>18</strong> years due to family abuse. These alarming figures raise concerns about how Japanese society treats its elderly population.

Increase in Buying Dropped Charges Sparks Debate in Society

Recently, the rise of services that allow individuals to buy dropped charges for the release of detainees has sparked widespread debate about the legality and ethics of these practices. Many are turning to these services to alleviate the legal pressures they face.

France bans annual Muslim gathering in Paris over security concerns

On Thursday, French authorities announced a ban on an annual Muslim gathering scheduled in the Paris area, citing public safety risks. This decision was made at the request of French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez.

Explore the Impact of American Citizenship on Immigrants

As political and economic changes unfold, questions arise about the impact of American citizenship on immigrants. This article examines the challenges faced by various immigrant groups and their future prospects.

Trump seeks to change U.S. birthright citizenship law

In an unprecedented move, former U.S. President Donald Trump is aiming to abolish birthright citizenship, which could alter immigration rules in the country. This initiative is part of his election campaign, targeting far-right voters.

Highlighting Birthright Citizenship and Its Global Impact

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review a significant case regarding birthright citizenship, which guarantees citizenship to those born on American soil. This right sparks widespread debate about its global perception and impact on national policies.

Address Witness Absences to Ensure Justice in Courts

Courts are facing significant challenges due to the absence of witnesses, which negatively impacts the pursuit of justice. Recent reports indicate a growing trend of witnesses failing to attend court sessions, raising concerns within legal circles.

Highlight plight of children amid US-Iran missile conflicts

Reports indicate that children in conflict zones are suffering from the consequences of American and Iranian missile strikes. This humanitarian crisis demands urgent action from the international community to protect children's rights.

Helena City Council Cancels Immigration Decision Due to Legal Risks

The Helena City Council in Montana has announced the cancellation of an immigration decision due to associated legal risks. This move comes amid increasing discussions about immigration policies in the United States.

Monica Oltra Announces Political Comeback for Valencia 2027

Monica Oltra, former deputy president of the Valencia government, has declared her return to politics by running for the Valencia City Council in the upcoming 2027 elections. This announcement was made during the seventh conference of the 'Iniciativa' party held today in the capital.

Announce steps to enroll in housewives' pension in Egypt

The Egyptian government has announced clear steps for enrolling in the housewives' pension program, requiring specific conditions to ensure women benefit from this initiative. The pension aims to support families and improve living standards.