UN Deputy Envoy Urges Protection of Libya’s Audit Bureau Independence

LIBYA: Ulrika Richardson, the UN’s Deputy Special Representative and Resident Coordinator, emphasized the need to protect the independence and neutrality of Libya’s Audit Bureau. She stated that both factors are crucial for improving oversight and ensuring transparency in its reports. The meeting also covered the cooperation agreement between the Audit Bureau and the UN Development [...]

Barrick Resolves Long-Standing Disputes with the Government of Mali

MALI: Barrick Mining Corporation (NYSE:B)(TSX:ABX) (“Barrick” or the “Company”) announced today that it has reached an agreement that resolves all its disputes with the Government of the Republic of Mali concerning the Loulo and Gounkoto mines. All charges against Barrick, its affiliates, and employees will be dropped, and legal actions will begin to secure the [...]

Egypt Tightens Security as Second Round of Elections Begins

EGYPT: On Monday, Egyptians cast their votes in the second phase of parliamentary elections. This voting takes place in 13 governorates and is under strict security measures after the first round faced problems. Voting will continue until Tuesday across 73 constituencies, where 1,316 candidates are competing for 141 individual seats. To prepare for this election, [...]

China Criticizes Japan’s Missile Deployment as Airlines Cancel Flights

CHINA: Beijing has criticized Japan's missile deployment on an island just 110 km (68 miles) from Taiwan, calling it “extremely dangerous.” They argue that this move increases regional tensions and military conflict as the relationship between the two Asian nations worsens. More than two years after starting its economic security strategy, the European Union is [...]

Algeria Sends “Positive Signals” to France as Diplomatic Ties Begin to Thaw

ALGERIA: Laurent Nuñez's appointment has already changed the way people talk about things. He mentioned that looking back at the 1968 agreements “is not on the agenda” and highlighted how important it is to bring back security cooperation between the two countries. However, strong disagreements still exist, especially around deportation processes and travel documents. While [...]

5 Dead, Over 450 Injured as 5.5 Quake Strikes Bangladesh

A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Bangladesh, killing at least five people, including one child. More than 450 people were injured across the country. The epicentre was near Narsingdi district, about 30 km from Dhaka. Buildings shook violently, causing panic as people rushed outdoors for safety. Makeshift structures collapsed, and several students were injured in a [...]

Jordan Army Foils Drug Smuggling via Balloons

The Eastern Military Region intercepted a drug-smuggling attempt at dawn on Thursday. Smugglers used balloons equipped with primitive guidance devices to transport narcotics. The attempt took place along the region’s front and within its area of responsibility. Border Guard forces detected the suspicious airborne objects early. The operation was carried out in coordination with security [...]

Nursing Crisis Deepens as Clinics Restrict Marriage, Childbearing

Private clinics in Iran have been asking nurses—mostly women—to agree not to marry or have children as a condition for being hired. Iran’s Nursing Organization chief, Ahmad Nejatian, said this is illegal and unethical. He explained that because most nurses are women of childbearing age, they have the right to marry and become mothers. [...]

Bangladesh Hit by Bomb Blasts and Rising Unrest

Bangladesh is facing a wave of violence with more than 30 crude bomb blasts and many buses being burned. Two more bombs exploded near Dhaka airport, but no one was hurt. The interim government led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has increased security, sending soldiers and tightening checkpoints. A government office in Gopalganj [...]

Border Clashes Trigger Evacuation of Cambodian Village

Tensions between Cambodia and Thailand escalated this week after a Cambodian villager, Dy Nai, was reportedly killed during a cross-border shooting incident. The clash happened two days after a Thai soldier lost his foot to a land mine, which Thailand blamed on Cambodia—prompting Thailand to partially suspend a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Cambodia evacuated about 250 families [...]

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