First Group of Bulgarian Citizens Safely Evacuated from Israel to Egypt
A group of Bulgarian citizens has been evacuated from Israel via a land route to Egypt
Thousands of Egyptians were still singing and waving flags as dawn broke over a nation reborn on February 12, 2011, after a popular uprising forced president Hosni Mubarak from power. EPA/BGNES
Egypt's military, which assumed control of the country after President Hosni Mubarak resigned Friday night, has promised a peaceful and stable transition to an elected civilian government.
In a statement of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces Saturday, the military made it clear the country will abide by its international agreements, alleviating concerns that Egypt's peace deal with Israel from 1978-1979 could be threatened after Mubarak resigned.
The military has also asked the current government appointed by Mubarak to continue operating until a new one is formed even though it has not provided a specific time line for that yet, international media reported.
While some protesters in Egypt's major cities went home after Mubarak resigned, many have vowed to stay in the downtown squares until there is are definitive guarantees that their grievances and demands will be addressed in the context of a democratic transition.
The military is still expected to dissolved the Egyptian Parliament and to create a transitional government.
In its initial statement Friday night, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has declared a course towards "the changes Egyptians want".
82-year-old Hosni Mubarak has resigned as President of Egypt under popular pressure after 18 days of massive street protests.
Hosni Mubarak was the President of Egypt for almost 30 years - from October 1981 till February 2011.
Mubarak's resignation was announced Friday night in a televised by Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, who Mubarak appointed as his first VP in 30 years just two weeks ago as a measure designed as a concession to the protesters.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that Ukraine has received 11 requests from other countries seeking assistance in countering Shahed-type attack drones, highlighting Kyiv’s growing role as an expert in drone defense.
Sweden is stepping up its preparations for potential crises or conflicts by creating stockpiles of essential supplies, including fuel, food, and power generators.
The Serbian government has introduced a temporary ban on the export of oil and petroleum products used as motor fuels, following an extraordinary cabinet meeting held earlier today
New evidence has emerged showing a U.S. missile strike on an Iranian facility near a girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, on February 28, resulting in significant civilian casualties, according to multiple investigative reports.
NATO air defense systems deployed in the eastern Mediterranean intercepted and destroyed a second ballistic missile launched from Iran after it entered Turkish airspace, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on Monday.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged governments to prepare for potentially unprecedented economic challenges as the conflict in the Middle East escalates.
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