The Israeli cabinet passed a no-confidence motion against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of undermining the government. This move, along with the firing of the intelligence chief, has sparked protests over concerns of curbing judiciary independence. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces backlash for allegedly trying to remove checks on his power and dismiss officials he deems disloyal, including Ms. Baharav-Miara, whose removal process is expected to be lengthy due to legal protections.
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Cash crunch leaves Syrians queueing for hours to collect salaries
Abu Fares, a 77-year-old, waits exhausted outside a bank in Damascus for his pension amid a liquidity crisis following the overthrow of President Assad, which has left 90% of Syrians in poverty. Long queues, under-stocked ATMs, and strict withdrawal limits of about 200,000 Syrian pounds, equivalent to $20, force many to spend days just to access meager sums, complicating daily life for civil servants. The local currency has plummeted since the civil war, and cash...
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