Middle East

The people of Gaza and Ukraine are unable to use Starlink; see why?

The people of Gaza and Ukraine are unable to use Starlink internet services due to the war they are currently fighting in their countries. Israel is fighting the war against Palestine by any means, and this includes deactivating Palestine’s access to Starlink internet, which has made them lament being unable to contact their families and […]

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Houthis

The Houthi rebel group, the Israeli government and the USA should understand that aggression cannot solve any problem, hence we are calling on all groups to embrace peace.

The Houthis are in a bad position as the United States of America, for the past few months, has directed heavy artillery fire on Houthi hotspots. The Houthis have suffered a considerable amount of damage both from the earlier Israeli attack and the previous attacks from the USA. The United States has spent a great

The Houthi rebel group, the Israeli government and the USA should understand that aggression cannot solve any problem, hence we are calling on all groups to embrace peace. Read More »

Yemen

Israel’s recent bombing of the Houthi rebel group in Yemen is as a result of the continued attack on Israel by Houthi rebel group.

The rebel Islamist group, the Houthi, has been terrorizing Israel with drone attacks and ballistic missiles for too long; it’s about time Israel stood up against these attacks. Israel has been sitting on the sidelines without retaliating while the United States and United Kingdom command centers help to intercept these attacks. The Houthi attacks have

Israel’s recent bombing of the Houthi rebel group in Yemen is as a result of the continued attack on Israel by Houthi rebel group. Read More »

Iran nuclear talks

THE NUCLEAR TALKS WITH IRAN HAVE RESUMED UNDER MOUNTING PRESSURE FOR RESULTS.

It was reported that Iran’s diplomats and international leaders met in Vienna on Tuesday to try to resurrect the 2015 nuclear deal, with pressure increasing for results fast. After a brief pause to return to their capitals for talks, Iran’s negotiators and the remaining parties to the accord (the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, and

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Israeli security forces

THREE SUSPECTED MILITANTS WERE KILLED BY ISRAELI SOLDIERS IN THE WEST BANK CITY OF RAMALLAH.

It was reported that three Palestinian militants were murdered by Israeli security forces in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday. They were suspected of being behind recent gun assaults. The three men were identified as Ashraf al-Mubaslat, Adham Mabrouk, and Mohammed al-Dakhil. The extremist organization described the three men as heroic martyrs

THREE SUSPECTED MILITANTS WERE KILLED BY ISRAELI SOLDIERS IN THE WEST BANK CITY OF RAMALLAH. Read More »

Iraqi members of parliament

IN THE FACE OF A BOYCOTT, IRAQI MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT WERE UNABLE TO ELECT A NEW PRESIDENT.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Baghdad reported that the Iraqi members of parliament were unable to elect a new president on Monday as significant factions boycotted the parliament session. An electoral session requires a two-thirds quorum of the legislature’s 329 members. The vote on Monday was cancelled because members of the parliament, many of whom

IN THE FACE OF A BOYCOTT, IRAQI MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT WERE UNABLE TO ELECT A NEW PRESIDENT. Read More »

Lebanon

LEBANON WILL BEGIN RENOVATIONS TO ITS PIPELINES IN ORDER TO IMPORT EGYPTIAN GAS.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Tripoli reported that Lebanon’s energy minister Walid Fayad has announced the commencement of two projects in the country’s north to ease the flow of natural gas from Egypt. According to the report, Mr Fayad stated that the Egypt’s Technical Gas Services would begin renovation work on the pipeline inside Lebanon

LEBANON WILL BEGIN RENOVATIONS TO ITS PIPELINES IN ORDER TO IMPORT EGYPTIAN GAS. Read More »

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken

ANTONY BLINKEN HAS APPOINTED FORMER UNITED STATES ADVISER RINA AMIRI AS A SPECIAL ENVOY FOR AFGHAN WOMEN.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently appointed Rina Amiri, a former US government aide who questioned the hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan as a special envoy for Afghan women, children, and human rights. Blinken said in a statement that the world wants an Afghanistan that is peaceful, secure, and safe, where all Afghans can live

ANTONY BLINKEN HAS APPOINTED FORMER UNITED STATES ADVISER RINA AMIRI AS A SPECIAL ENVOY FOR AFGHAN WOMEN. Read More »

Muslim countries to help Afghanistan

MUSLIM COUNTRIES PLEDGE TO ASSIST AFGHANISTAN RELEASE ITS SEIZED ASSETS.

It was reported that Muslim countries have pledged to assist Afghanistan in freeing its seized assets. The pledge was made recently during a special meeting of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Pakistan. The delegates said that they would unlock the financial and banking systems to re-establish liquidity and the flow of financial

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American-made F-35 jets

THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES HAS PUT A HALT TO TALKS WITH THE UNITED STATES OVER A $23 BILLION MILITARY PURCHASE.

In a rare dispute between the United States and the United Arab Emirates, the key US ally in the Persian Gulf has halted talks on a $23 billion agreement to buy American-made F-35 jets, armed drones, and other equipment. According to the report our correspondent in New York gathered, the United Arab Emirates embassy in

THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES HAS PUT A HALT TO TALKS WITH THE UNITED STATES OVER A $23 BILLION MILITARY PURCHASE. Read More »

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