A forum was held in Khartoum on Saturday to support the normalization of relations between Sudan and Zionist occupation regime, in the first such move in the country.
Arab Coalition destroys two explosive-laden drones targeting Saudi Arabia: State TV
The Arab Coalition battling Yemen’s Houthi movement said on Wednesday it had intercepted and destroyed two armed drones launched by the Iran-aligned group towards southern Saudi Arabia.
Oil edges higher on U.S. stimulus hopes, tighter supplies
Oil prices climbed more than 2% on Friday, hitting the highest levels in more than a year on hopes a U.S. stimulus will boost the economy and fuel demand, as supplies tighten due largely to
Turkey says its troops will stay in Libya as long as military deal active, govt. requests it
Turkish troops stationed in Libya will remain there as long as a bilateral military agreement between Ankara and Tripoli is active and Libya’s government requests it, presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Thursday.
Al-Mismari: Turkish Presence is a direct threat to Libyan progress
The Spokesperson for Khalifa Haftar’s forces Major General Ahmed Al-Mismari reiterated that Turkish interference in Libyan affairs threatens any agreements between opposing parties in Libya.
Fierce clashes along the Ethiopia-Sudan controversial border
The Lebanese newspaper Al-Masdar News, which is known for its pro-Syrian publications and support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, wrote in its article that violent clashes occurred between the Sudanese and Ethiopian armies on the
Mercenaries’ exit not a priority for Libya’s interim government
The intentions of the parties that particularly interfered in the crisis, such as Turkey, raise doubts about the prospects of success for the ceasefire agreement and the UN agenda as a whole.
Child soldiers: The forgotten trauma of abducted children
As the world marks the International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers, 12 February, experts say the issue of treating the psychological trauma of children abducted and forced to wage war is still not
What is delaying Somalia’s elections?
February 8 polls delayed as president and powerful regional leaders squabble over the voting process. As the clock ticked towards 12am on Monday, young men counted the seconds to midnight before firing a hail of
Libya: Security Council urges interim leadership to prepare for December polls
The UN Security Council on Tuesday called on the new interim leadership of Libya to swiftly form an inclusive Government and make necessary preparations for December’s presidential and parliamentary elections.
