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TimesofIsraelErdogan, after meeting Putin, says peace between Russia and Ukraine 'not far away'December 13, 2025
President Erdogan, after meeting with Vladimir Putin, voiced hope for a Russia-Ukraine peace plan and warned against turning the Black Sea into a conflict zone. He plans to discuss the issue with United States President Donald Trump.
Iran is grappling with a worsening water crisis fueled by climate change and decades of mismanagement. Overuse and inefficient practices have led to depleted reservoirs and damaged ecosystems.
December 13, 2025
Thousands protested across Italy against the government's proposed budget, demanding more investment in healthcare and education. Unions say the budget will harm workers, while the government defends its policies. The demonstrations highlight growing public discontent.
December 13, 2025
A rare total solar eclipse in 2027 will bring over six minutes of darkness to parts of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The event will be one of the longest of the century, while India will see only a partial eclipse.
December 13, 2025
A new study reveals widespread racial discrimination in Germany's housing market, with minorities facing more rejections and worse living conditions. Advocacy groups are urging stronger anti-discrimination laws and more affordable housing. The findings highlight systemic barriers for racialized people seeking homes.
Three alleged protesters have denied charges of breaking into a UK defence firm and causing £1m in damage. The case was heard at Woolwich Crown Court, with the next hearing date yet to be scheduled.
Three alleged protesters have denied charges of aggravated burglary, criminal damage, and violent disorder after an incident at an Israeli defence firm's UK site. Prosecutors claim the group caused £1m in damage during a break-in near Bristol.
The Trump administration's plan for Gaza faces delays amid uncertainty over an international force and postwar governance. Efforts to form the force are ongoing, but key details remain unresolved. Meanwhile, Hamas is regaining strength in the enclave.
With arms control treaties faltering, countries like Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Iran are re-evaluating their nuclear ambitions. Rising regional threats and shifting alliances are fueling concerns over a new wave of nuclear proliferation. Policymakers and the public are left questioning who will be next to join the ranks of nuclear-armed states.
YNetIslamism's strategic scarcity: how hoarded baby formula exposed the economy of martyrDecember 13, 2025
A video from Gaza shows Hamas stockpiling baby formula and aid while families go hungry outside. The article claims this is a deliberate strategy to use starvation for propaganda, and criticizes Western complicity in the ongoing crisis.
As the United States shifts its focus from Europe to Asia, key allies like South Korea, Japan, Australia, and Taiwan are increasing their defense commitments. These moves come amid rising tensions with China and Russia, highlighting the need for strong alliances and credible deterrence in the region.
December 13, 2025
Hasan Piker is celebrated in mainstream media, but critics highlight his history of inflammatory and offensive statements. His remarks have included excusing terrorism and making derogatory comments about various groups.




