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The Lebanese Cabinet convened on Tuesday at the Grand Serail, marking its first meeting since approving the army’s plan to disarm militias, including Hezbollah, without setting a specific timeline. Notably, the Shiite ministers, who had previously walked out to protest the disarmament plan, were present. Before the meeting, Health Minister......
Egypt has formally protested to the United Nations Security Council over Ethiopia’s decision to operate the Grand Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile, calling it a “unilateral measure” that violates international law. In a letter sent on Tuesday, the Egyptian government criticized Addis Ababa’s move, stating that the......
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) has inaugurated its second US-based global hub in New York, a move aimed at strengthening connections between Africa’s talent and global innovation ecosystems. This initiative follows the establishment of UM6P’s first US hub in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The New York hub is designed to......
The Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) program, a vital source of early education and support for thousands of U.S. families working in agriculture, faces an uncertain future following a federal order that could restrict immigrant access. The order, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, argues that Head Start should be......
The United States Embassy in Qatar has urged American citizens in the country to stay indoors following an Israeli attack that reportedly targeted a complex housing Hamas officials in Doha. In a statement posted on X, the embassy said: “We have seen reports of missile strikes in Doha. The US Embassy has ordered its personnel to shelter......
Morocco and Mauritania have reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating cooperation in the fields of electricity and renewable energy. Moroccan Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, met with her Mauritanian counterpart, Mohamed Ould Khaled, Minister of Petroleum, Energy and Mines, on the sidelines of the......
A series of powerful explosions shook Doha on Tuesday afternoon, sending plumes of smoke over the Katara cultural district and plunging the Qatari capital into shock and confusion. Eyewitnesses reported hearing multiple blasts just before 3 p.m., with thick columns of smoke spreading across the city skyline. Residents were seen gathering......
A recent survey conducted by Careers in Morocco, a platform specializing in employment, coaching, and career guidance, reveals a clear trend among the country’s young graduates: the public sector has become the most attractive employer. The study, carried out between June 26 and July 22, 2025, gathered responses from 1,000 graduates......
Morocco has renewed its appeal for African nations to establish a continent-wide mining framework that prioritizes governance, environmental protection, and social responsibility. Addressing the “Mauritanid” Energy and Mining Conference in Nouakchott, Leila Benali, Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development,......
Pro-paramilitary civil authorities in Sudan claimed responsibility on Tuesday for a series of drone attacks that struck military sites, an oil refinery, and a power station in the Khartoum region. The coalition known as Tasis, which declared a self-styled “government” in August in territories controlled by the Rapid Support Forces......
South Korea has completed drafting a United Nations Security Council resolution aimed at permanently lifting sanctions against Iran, fulfilling its procedural obligation as the Council’s president for September. This move follows the activation of the European Union’s snapback mechanism against Tehran, rooted in Iran’s alleged......
Taiwan’s exports soared to an unprecedented $58.5 billion in August, marking a 34.1% year-on-year increase and the island's highest-ever monthly trade performance. This significant growth defied concerns over newly imposed U.S. tariffs and underscored Taiwan’s pivotal role in the global tech supply chain, driven by surging......
Vanuatu has postponed the signing of a landmark $500 million security and economic agreement with Australia, citing concerns that the deal could limit its ability to secure infrastructure financing from China, its primary external creditor. Political divisions delay agreement finalization Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived......