Verdict in Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Members Sentenced to Death

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In a significant ruling, Egypt has sentenced eight members of the Muslim Brotherhood to death for their involvement in the tumultuous events of 2013. This verdict comes in the wake of the military’s ousting of Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected president. The Emergency Supreme Court of State Security, located in Cairo, pronounced the death […]

Close call in Ukraine: Russian fire hits near visiting Ukrainian and Greek Prime Ministers amidst diplomatic tensions

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In an escalating diplomatic fracas in Ukraine that is sending shockwaves across global political scenes, Russian missiles were reported yesterday to have landed a harrowing 200 meters from a convoy carrying the Ukrainian President, and Greek Prime Minister in Odesa. This invasion threatens the delicate peace of international relations, confirming that the confrontation between the […]

Yemen: UK and US Joint Air Strikes Target Hodeidah International Airport

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In a significant retaliation following a Houthi attack on an American warship, the United States, in conjunction with the United Kingdom, launched air strikes on the Hodeidah International Airport in western Yemen. This strategic location was the target of a double raid, carried out by American and British warplanes. Earlier this month, Houthi forces struck […]

Hezbollah’s 2nd in command claims that there is a 90% chance of avoiding full scale war

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Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary-General, Sheikh Naim Kassem, expressed confidence during an interview with LBCI on Tuesday night that the ongoing cross-border clashes with Israel are unlikely to escalate into a full-scale war. He suggested that there is a strong possibility, around 90 percent, that the situation will not escalate further. However, he also emphasized that Hezbollah […]

Mohammed Dahlan: A Potential New Leader in Gaza Supported by the UAE and the West?

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In the convoluted maze of Middle Eastern politics, few figures loom as large and enigmatic as Mohammed Dahlan. Born in the Gaza Strip in 1961, Dahlan emerged as a prominent figure in Palestinian politics, a confidant of the late Yasser Arafat, and a key player in the Fatah movement. However, his journey through the turbulent […]