COURT RESTRAINS RESIDENT DOCTORS FROM EMBARKING ON STRIKE. (PHOTO).

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 COURT RESTRAINS RESIDENT DOCTORS FROM EMBARKING ON STRIKE  The national industrial court Abuja division has restrained all members and agents of the national association of resident doctors from calling, directing, organizing, participating in, and embarking upon any form of industrial action.  Justice Emmanuel Danjuma Subilim gave the order in an interim injunction filed by the federal government through the office of the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice.  The court temporally barred members of the association from embarking on any form of strike, work stoppages, go-slows, picketing, or any other form of industrial protest or disruption. The association is equally restrained from taking steps preparatory to any form of industrial action from the 12th day of january, 2026. The interim order remains in force pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice fixed for the january 21, 2026. The association had earlier threatened to...

HEZBOLLAH PICKS NAIM QASSEM AS NEW LEADER TO SUCCEED HASSAN NASRALLAH. (PHOTO).


 Hezbollah Picks Naim Qassem as New Leader to Succeed Hassan Nasrallah


Lebanese militant group Hezbollah announced that Naim Qassem will become its new leader, replacing long-standing chief Hassan Nasrallah, who Israel assassinatedjust over a month ago.

Hezbollah’s main decision-making body, the Shura Council, agreed to make Qassem, who’s been deputy leader since 1991, the new secretary-general, the group announced on Telegram on Tuesday.

Qassem, who’s in his early 70s and used to teach chemistry, was not the obvious successor. Most analysts thought that would be Hashem Safieddine, a cousin of Nasrallah. Yet he was killed in a separate Israeli airstrike on Beirut in early October.

Qassem’s election “signals continuity rather than change for both Hezbollah and its backer Iran,” said Lina Khatib, associate fellow at Chatham House, a London-based think tank. It “sends a message of reassurance to Hezbollah’s constituents and of resilience to Hezbollah’s opponents.”

He is the most politically experienced and most publicly prominent of Hezbollah’s remaining leaders, Khatib said.

Hezbollah vows to destroy the Israeli state. It began firing on Israel with missiles and drones in October last year, a day after the Israel-Hamas war erupted. It said its aim was to support Hamas in Gaza and ultimately force Israel to agree to a cease-fire there.

Both Hezbollah and Hamas are backed by Iran and designated as terrorist organizations by the US, as well as many other countries.

The hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah were largely contained — even though tens of thousands of people were forced to flee on each side of the Israel-Lebanon border — until last month.


Despite its setbacks, Hezbollah has signaled it will carry on fighting Israel and its continues to fire on the country almost every day.

Until recently, Qassem was based in Beirut. It’s unclear if he’s fled somewhere else to try to evade Israeli airstrikes.

In a recent interview, the New Yorker described Qassem as less charismatic that Nasrallah. He was “studious and dour,” an “unlikely warrior” and accused Israel of trying to wipe out Palestinians — something Israel has consistently denied — according to the magazine.

“Rather than electing a primarily military figure, in choosing Qassem, who has vast experience in dealing with international and domestic political affairs, Iran and Hezbollah are preparing themselves for the scenario when they will enter negotiations linked with the end of the ongoing war with Israel,” said Khatib. “Hezbollah needs an experienced political interlocutor at the helm.”

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