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Internal and international tensions
Politics tends to develop in a complex conundrum in all Balkan countries. Thus, never can observers take their eyes off the ball, investors feel completely safe or international partners express enduring satisfaction. In effect, this is the case also for bits of the region that have joined the European Union in the last decade. Recently, Bulgaria has been the most interesting hearth of, popular outrage, institutional instability and international tensions amongst the latter countries.
Actually, the atmosphere began simmering back in Summer 2020, when thousands of people took to the streets for several weeks. Arguably, the combination of the umpteenth high-echelon corruption scandal involving andthe pandemic-induced recession was only the most immediate cause. Swiftly, dissatisfaction led to vigorous calls for the Prime Minister’s and the Attorney General’s resignation and early election. Even the President of the Republic, R
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A new, disturbing feature has emerged from this year’s fierce Ramadan outbreaks over the last three days: Young Arab firebrands, citizens of Israel, actively spurred the Palestinians into rioting and assaults on the police in Jerusalem and on Temple Mount, before stirring up riots in their hometowns of Haifa, Nazareth and parts of the central Israel “Triangle.” These events overshadowed Israel’s annual Jerusalem Day rejoicing on Monday, May 10.
This new generation of agitators has begun to exhibit certain features:
It is formless with no known leadership.
The extremist Muslim Movement of northern Israel is attempting to seize influence in this still unstructured group.
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Tijjaniya Muslim Movement of Ghana congratulates President-elect
The Tijjaniya Muslim Movement of Ghana (TMMG) and the Inner-City Development (IDC) has congratulated Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his re-election. A statement issued in Accra by Alhaji Khuzaima M Osman, the Executive Secretary of the TMMG, and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Saturday, said: “Elections should not divide us and we must continue to be vigilant and protective of the peace and democracy, regardless of our political party colours and persuasions”. “We are one people with aspirations for common good and destiny,” it said. The statement congratulated the majority of Ghanaians for showing high level of maturity and sense of responsibility to mother Ghana by not engaging in any acts of violence.