Netherlands Schedules Snap Parliamentary Elections for October 29
The Netherlands will head to the polls for early parliamentary elections on October 29
Elections should be held in Libya within the next 8 months, Mahmoud Jibril, head of the country's interim government, declared Saturday during the World Economic Forum meeting at the Dead Sea in Jordan.
"The first election should take place within a period of eight months, maximum, to constitute a national congress of Libya, some sort of parliament," Jibril clarified, as cited by MSNBC.
He explained that the national congress will have to deal with the tasks of drafting a constitution and then forming an interim government, which is to last until the first presidential elections are held.
Jibril further revealed that Libya has used up about 62 percent of its reserves and urgently needs to find alternative sources of income, Bloomberg reports . He also called for the collection of arms from Libya's streets.
Libya's Transitional National Council plans to officially declare the "liberation" of Libya on Sunday after former dictator Muammar Gaddafi was killed in Sirte on Thursday. Mahmoud Jibril has stated he plans to resign after liberation.
As of January 1, 2025, the population of the European Union reached 450.4 million people
US President Donald Trump is set to authorize weapons shipments to Ukraine using the Presidential Drawdown Authority, marking his first direct military aid package to Kyiv since his return to office
The United Nations sounded the alarm on Thursday over a steep rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine and worsening living conditions for millions of children, amid an escalation of Russian attacks using drones and long-range missiles
President Donald Trump intensified his confrontational trade agenda late Thursday by announcing a proposed 35% tariff on Canadian imports
The U.S. Department of Justice has publicly denied the existence of any so-called "client list" connected to Jeffrey Epstein
The European Parliament has rejected a motion of no confidence against the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen
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