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De Re Militari е онлайн журнал, регистриран в България, който отразява и картографира конфликтни зони, както и публикува ситуационни доклади.

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⚡️ After protests in cities across the country, #Tunisia's president said he will freeze the Tunisian parliament, will suspend the immunity of all MPs, and will dismiss Prime Minister Hicham Mechichi.
Tunisian president's move nothing but 'full-fledged coup': Parliament speaker's political adviser
Tunisian president carried out coup against constitution, 2011 revolution: Ennahda party deputy leader in remarks to Al-Jazeera
Tunisian Parliament Speaker Rached Ghannouchi calls on Tunisian people to 'restore democracy'
🔴 Каис Сайед, президентът на #Тунис, замрази дейността на парламента и уволни министър-председателя Хишам Мешиши, след като антиправителствени протести обхванаха страната.

Демонстрантите обвиняват управляващата партия Ан-Нахда за икономическата ситуация и нарастващия обем на случаи на Ковид-19.

От Де Ре Милитари следихме ситуацията през нощта. Много тунизийци празнуваха по улиците и бяха публикувани кадри на главния булевард в столицата Тунис. Последваха и реакции - Ан-Нахда нарече действията на Сайед преврат; същите обвинения отправиха и други политици в страната. Има данни за разположени войници пред основните правителствени сгради.

В часовете след новините от Сайед се увеличиха и коментарите за външна подкрепа за действията на президента, включително от Франция, която има директни интереси в Тунис и съседна Либия.
An updated map of #Afghanistan (July 26, 2021)
Developing: Since July 15, protesters have taken to the streets in more than a dozen cities in southwestern #Iran's Khuzestan province - including the capital of Ahwaz - to protest water shortages. The province is facing a severe drought, exacerbated by poor environmental planning, corruption, and poor water management. The oil-rich province is home not only to 80 percent of the country's oil but also to the ethnic Arab minority, which has faced severe discrimination and neglect over the decades.

The protests provoked demonstrations in other parts of Iran, including Tehran. https://drmjournal.org/2021/07/23/drm-update-%d0%bf%d1%80%d0%be%d1%82%d0%b5%d1%81%d1%82%d0%b8-%d0%b2-%d1%8e%d0%b3%d0%be%d0%b7%d0%b0%d0%bf%d0%b0%d0%b4%d0%b5%d0%bd-%d0%b8%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%bd/
The Ukrainian Navy has accepted the delivery of the first Bayraktar TB2 drone from Turkish defense company Baykar, according to Ukraine’s Defence Ministry.
Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, #Samoa’s first female prime minister, took office more than three months after winning an election that her opponent refused to concede. The incumbent, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, conceded last week after Samoa’s top court ruled in Fiame’s favor.
An election commission appointed by #Myanmar’s ruling military junta officially nullified the results of November general elections won by deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party. After the February coup, the military said the elections would be redone.
#India: At least five police officers and one civilian were killed and more than fifty people were wounded in clashes near the border between Assam and the Mizoram States, which have been in a long-standing territorial dispute.

The leaders of Assam and neighboring Mizoram, which have been wrangling about their border for decades, blamed each other for the deadly violence.

Since last month, tensions have been building between the two states when officials in Mizoram alleged that Assam police had taken over a border post. Monday’s clash took place near the town of Vairengte.

Mizoram was a part of Assam until 1972 when it was split up. It became a state in its own right in 1986.

Mizoram said the area claimed by Assam has been used by its people for more than 100 years, but the Assamese insist that a large chunk of land has been forcibly seized.
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu goes on trial in the #Vatican on charges of inappropriately spending more than $400 million in Church money. He is the most senior cleric ever to be tried for financial crimes by the Vatican, a move that comes amid Pope Francis’s drive to reform the Holy See’s finances.
All civilian airports in and around #Iran’s capital Tehran will close during the inauguration of President-elect Ebrahim Raisi on August 5, Tasnim news agency reported.

The move is unprecedented for presidential inaugurations, although on a few occasions airports have been shut down during armed forces day.
Tunisian court announces investigation into Ennahda movement, Heart of Tunisia party, Aich Tounsi over 'receiving foreign funding'
🔴 #Китай изрази подкрепа за ролята на талибаните в бъдещето на #Афганистан, като същевременно ги предупреди да прекъснат вероятните си връзки със сепаратисткото движение в региона Синцзян.

Само няколко дни след срещата с висши служители на #САЩ в пристанищния град Тиендзин, китайският външен министър Ван И приветства деветчленна делегация от талибаните, включваща главния преговарящ и висш политически лидер мула Абдул Гани Барадар.

Това се случва на фона на изтеглянето на войски от Афганистан, което някои експерти и служители предупредиха, че може да доведе до политическа нестабилност в региона.
An updated #Afghanistan map; the consolidation of Taliban-controlled areas is visible.
Donald #Trump has amassed $102m in political donations, making him the most dominant fundraiser in America’s Republican Party. The former president raised more than $56m via WinRed, an online donations platform, in the first half of the year, more than any other Republican. (The Economist)
#US and #Britain blamed #Iran for an attack on the oil tanker Mercer Street, off the coast of Oman. Two crew members were killed on July 29th when a drone carrying explosives hit the Japanese-owned, Liberian-flagged vessel, which is operated by Zodiac Maritime, an Israeli firm based in London.
General Min Aung Hlaing, the military ruler of #Myanmar, named himself prime minister and extended a state of emergency by two years. He also promised to hold elections. In the six months since the army seized power nearly 7,000 political opponents have been arrested and hundreds killed.