💨 Abstract
Yemen's internationally recognized prime minister, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, has resigned due to conflicts over powers with Rashad Al-Alimi, head of Yemen's presidential council. Mubarak faced difficulties in reshuffling the government as Al-Alimi refused his request to dismiss 12 ministers. Finance Minister Salem Saleh Bin Braik is expected to be the new prime minister.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Gulf states concerned over deteriorating security in South Asia: GCC Secretary-General
UAE strongly condemns Israeli attacks on Syria
"Angolan President specifically asked for India's support in healthcare": MEA
Australia's reelected government says US-China tussle to be top priority
PAP secures landslide victory in Singapore General Election; PM Wong gets strong mandate
Pahalgam attack demonstrated that international community needs to take concrete steps to prevent terrorism: President Murmu
IOS SAGAR sails to Maldives after successful visit to Seychelles
Israel calls on Qatar to 'stop playing both sides' in Gaza talks
Russia's drone attack on Kyiv sets several residential buildings on fire, Ukraine says
North Korea's Kim visits tank factory, touts progress in Korean-style tanks
Powered by MessengerX.io