In a powerful joint statement, foreign ministers from various Arab nations condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland, citing severe risks to regional peace and international stability. This unprecedented action has raised alarms over the potential repercussions for Somalia and the broader geopolitical landscape.
In a shocking turn of events, Libyan army chief Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad died in an air crash in Turkey along with four others. The Falcon 50 jet went down shortly after takeoff, prompting an investigation into the cause.
In a historic moment, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has entered La Santé prison to serve a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy linked to his 2007 campaign. Despite appealing his conviction, Sarkozy insists he is an innocent man and continues to fight against what he calls a judicial scandal.
President Trump has sent letters threatening new tariffs of up to 30% on goods from seven countries, including the Philippines and Iraq. With negotiations ongoing, the US's trade stance continues to evolve as the deadline looms.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to deport Asian immigrants to Libya, a country notorious for human rights abuses. Legal challenges arise as the administration faces scrutiny over this controversial move.
Lawyers urgently seek to block Trump administration's deportations to Libya, fearing imminent removals without proper legal recourse. Human rights groups raise alarms over conditions in Libya.
In a controversial move, the US may begin deporting migrants to Libya as part of its immigration crackdown. This decision raises concerns about safety in a country plagued by conflict and unrest.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya, a nation struggling with armed conflict and a notorious human rights record. This controversial move raises serious ethical concerns.