Kuwait – Attorney General Counselor Saad Al-Safran directs the formation of a specialized team of members of the Public Prosecution to initiate investigation and examination procedures into the report received on January 11 of this year related to agricultural holdings allocated during the period from 2017 to 2020.
Gaza – The Israeli occupation army officially announces the opening of the Rafah land crossing on a limited basis in both directions, starting the day after tomorrow, Sunday.
Baghdad – The Iraqi Council of Representatives announces that it has set the day after tomorrow, Sunday, as a new date for electing the President of the Republic, after it failed to do so in last Tuesday’s session, which was attended by only 85 deputies out of a total of 329 deputies.
Aden – The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Yemen, Julian Harness, confirms that the Houthis raided six unmanned United Nations offices in Sanaa, confiscated vehicles and communications equipment and transported them to an unknown location.
Moscow – The Russian presidency announces Moscow’s agreement to “temporarily” refrain from launching attacks on Ukraine until the beginning of next February, in a step aimed at creating conditions for negotiations and at the same time confirming Russia’s adherence to its positions regarding both (Crimea) and (Donbass).
Islamabad – The Pakistani army announces the killing of 41 militants in two separate operations carried out by security forces in Balochistan province, southwest of the country. (The End) R.J
