Tunisia unions protest over economic woes and arrest of union official
On February 18, thousands of Tunisian trade unionists have held protest across the country over the worsening economic woes and the arrest of a top
On February 18, thousands of Tunisian trade unionists have held protest across the country over the worsening economic woes and the arrest of a top
The drug captagon is causing a major problem in the Middle East. The drug emerged in the early 2000s when IS distributed it to its
The crises in Moldova are piling up: pro-Western Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita has resigned and President Maia Sandu has accused the Kremlin during a press
Following the devastating earthquake, rebel-held areas in northwestern Syria are struggling to receive help from the international community. As southeastern Türkiye is rightfully receiving help
After a turbulent week – including chaotic scenes at the Bulgarian border and an attack on a Bulgarian activist – North Macedonia’s longstanding aim of
Family in Iraq 2003: Flickr On February 5, dozens of Iraqi protesters gathered in front of the country’s Supreme Juridical Council in Baghdad to protest
Damages after 2020 Beirut explosions: Mehr News Agency CC BY4.0 On January 25, Lebanon´s chief prosecutor, Ghassan Oweidat, defied the judge leading the investigation into
Following the record-low voter turnout – estimated at 8.8%– in the first round of the Tunisian parliamentary election, Tunisian voters returned to the polling stations on
Maia Sandu, 2017 (Flickr) Moldova’s European dream has gained new momentum with the entry into force of a new electoral law. President Maia Sandu’s pro-European
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