Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed a temporary constitution for a five-year transitional period, emphasizing justice over oppression. The document includes provisions for freedom of expression, women’s rights, and transitional justice, while maintaining Islamic law as a main source of jurisprudence. Al-Sharaa also reached a pact with Kurdish-led authorities and faced criticism for not being inclusive in the national dialogue conference. Israel conducted an air strike in Damascus during the signing, targeting a Palestinian group’s command centre.
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As Labour frustration grows, could OBR forecasts be cut to once a year?
Figures in No 10 are expressing concerns that the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) twice-yearly reports undermine Rachel Reeves’ plan to abolish the spring statement. Previously, Labour had pledged to uphold the OBR as a vital institution, but after a challenging spring statement, there is growing skepticism within the party about its role. While Labour MPs are voicing discontent, the fiscal rules remain intact, leading to significant frustration with the OBR, which is seen as...
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