It seems that the situation has become overcrowded with the Sri Lankans who decided to storm the presidential palace and refused to leave it until the implementation of their main demand to dismiss the president, and this was done to them, as the demonstrators took control of the Prime Minister's residence and refused to leave it.

On the other hand, presenter Nazih Al-Ahdab wondered about the possibility of a counter-revolution in Sri Lanka on the Arab way to restore President Rajapaksa to power, and about the position of his supporters on his leaving the country for the Maldives without confronting the protesters or confronting them in order to keep him.

Al-Ahdab also made a comparison between some Arab leaders in dealing with the revolutionaries in their countries, where the Lebanese President Michel Aoun demanded the revolutionaries to show their own leadership, otherwise they must leave the country. More than 13 million Syrians have emigrated since the beginning of the revolution due to the Syrian regime's suppression of them.

Macron and Uber

In France, press reports revealed that President Emmanuel Macron made a secret deal with the transportation company Uber during his tenure as Minister of Economy in France, which is to provide generous support to the company that helped it expand globally.

The episode "Above Power" also touched on other titles, including:

  • Russian media influenced by Syria.. Johnson is Putin's first victim.

  • In Japan, Shinzo Abe is killed by a bullet of political hatred with a primitive pistol.

  • Bosnia's wound in the Srebrenica massacre is renewed with the burial of the remains of 50 of its victims.

  • Arabs spend on palm reading many times what they spend on space research.

  • A popular Saudi singer who sings for men and jinn and what the devils require.