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Description: Mazloum Abdi, commander of Syria’s Kurdish SDF (Syrian Defense Forces) announced that the group reached an agreement with President Ahmed Al Sharaa’s government to integrate its fighters within the country’s national army. Abdi stated that previous meetings with representatives from Al Sharaa’s government has concluded the deal in principle, while presently mechanisms for integration of the fighters were being actively discussed and prepared for implementation. The announcement arrives after earlier this month the SDF and members of the Syrian army clashed near Aleppo, threatening the agreement concluded in Mar. Abdi also mentioned that the SDF would push for a
Description: Police forces clashed with environmental protesters in the southern city of Gabes, as demonstrators attempted to enter an industrial complex pertaining to the state – owned Chemical Group of Tunisia (CGT). The protests were reflecting a longstanding dispute between the 400 thousand residents of the city which have blamed the local and national government for prioritizing industrial development while not taking environmental concerns seriously. Demonstrators expressed public outrage over the factory’s most recent gas leaks which have substantially contributed to increased levels of pollution which was connected to the increased number of illnesses such as cancer
Description: Only a day after officially declaring the military as the de – facto governing entity in the country, Colonel Michael Randrianirina, the leader of the special military unit CAPSAT, announced that he would become the country’s next President. According to his statements, he is expected to be sworn into office on 17 Oct by the High Constitutional Court, a government body which he claimed the military dissolved the day prior. Randrianirina’s background was one of controversial and mysterious nature as not much information regarding his past was publicly available. He is a career military member and a vocal critic of ousted President Andry Rajoelina, his criticism p
Description: US President Donald Trump, while answering questions from reporters in the Oval Office, has publicly admitted that he gave authorization and mandate to the CIA to conduct in – country operations in Venezuela further escalating the bilateral tensions in the Caribbean. Only a day before, the US conducted another strike in international waters on a boat suspected of carrying drugs which increased the number of such operations to five and the number of eliminated individuals to 27. When confronted with a direct question on whether the CIA has the specific task of eliminating Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Trump refused to answer the question and claimed that t
Description: Cross – border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan were shortly reignited on Tuesday, with both countries shifting blame for the recent round of violence. The armed confrontations erupted in the Kandahar province on the Afghan side and in the district of Chaman across the border on the Pakistani side. The Afghan Taliban claimed that dozen civilians were killed by the Pakistani attacks while additional 100 wounded were dispatched to the local hospitals. Pakistan claimed that four Pakistani civilians were wounded without any casualties from the latest confrontation. Later on Wednesday, both governments proclaimed a 48 – hour long ceasefire which would be repo
Description: Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Syrian interim President Ahmed Al Sharaa in Moscow, where the leaders touched upon several subjects of bilateral importance. The once adversaries in the civil war in Syria issued cordial statements of cooperation and continued progress for the Syrian people while also avoiding sensitive subjects such as the potential extradition of former President Bashar Al Assad. Putin and Al Sharaa discussed the state of the Russian military bases in Tartous and Hmeimim which according to the Syrian President would continue to operate and potentially expand. The other important subject was energy cooperation, with Russia’s Deputy Prime
Description: Several non – governmental and humanitarian organizations have reported that after more than 500 days of siege, the city of El Fasher in the Darfur province has become uninhabitable due to the devastating level of violence in the Sudanese civil war. Medical facilities, refugee camps and residential areas have been constantly and intentionally targeted by the RSF which is committing crimes against humanity in the city by attempting to expel the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) from their last stronghold in western Sudan. Satellite imagery obtained from the Yale University research lab has illustrated the immense level of devastation which was confirmed by witness test
Description: Anti – government protesters clashed with the military in the city of Otavalo which left 13 soldiers and almost 50 protesters injured. The demonstrations began back in Sep when President Daniel Noboa announced the cuts in state – sponsored diesel subsidies for the low – income population claiming they were used to fund illegal mining operations and criminal gangs. The protests are led by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) and have been mostly active in the capital, Quito, Otavalo and the province of Imbabura. Ecuador’s military has separately engaged in subverting criminal gangs which detonated a bomb laden vehicle and planted anot
Description: CAPSAT’s leader, Colonel Michael Randrianirina, announced that the military has officially taken over the governance in Madagascar. In his statement he said that the Senate, the High Constitutional Court, the Independent National Electoral Commission, the High Court of Justice and the High Council for the Defense of Human Rights and the Rule of Law were the institutions that would be temporarily suspended. Randrianirina also stated that the military would establish a Commission led by its most senior advisors who would oversee the appointment of the country’s new Prime Minister and a civilian-led government in the upcoming period. Shortly after the military offi
Description: The newly reappointed Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, while addressing the ministers of parliament in France’s National Assembly, vowed to support cutting down Macron’s pension reform which increased retirement age from 62 to 64 in a bid to appease the Socialist party. President Macron brought the reform into law using the special 49.3 article which allowed the government to pass a bill without a vote in the National Assembly in 2023 which drew sharp criticism from the left parties and resulted in massive civil unrest. Lecornu also mentioned that the projected budget cuts and savings expected from the pension reform stood at $463 million in 2026 and $2.1 bill