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About 15,000 Saudi-backed Yemeni fighters have gathered near the Saudi border after separatists seized territory, but have not been ordered to advance. The fighters are stationed near areas recently taken by the Southern Transitional Council.
Somalia, Egypt, Turkey, and Djibouti have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland and reiterated their support for Somalia's territorial integrity.
Universities nationwide are facing scrutiny over radical curriculum and courses funded by federal grants, sparking debate about academic freedom and political bias. Recent incidents and course offerings have drawn criticism from students, parents, and advocacy groups. The Department of Education has provided significant funding for programs focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
London's Hatton Garden diamond district has survived centuries of change, notorious heists, and rising crime. While modern challenges threaten its traditional ways, veteran jewelers continue to keep the area's unique spirit alive.
The Archbishop of York said he was intimidated by Israeli militias during a visit to the Holy Land, where he was prevented from seeing Palestinian families. He reflected on the divisions and barriers that separate people, both in the region and around the world.
The Israeli military has destroyed over four kilometers of Hamas tunnels in northern Gaza. Officials say the tunnels were used for attacks against Israeli forces, revealing the group's extensive underground network.
ArabNewsGrendizer at 50
December 26, 2025
Fifty years after its debut, Grendizer remains a cultural phenomenon in the Middle East, celebrated with new adaptations and a record-breaking statue in Saudi Arabia. The beloved robot continues to inspire fans old and new across the region.
A new poll shows coalition party support remains steady, with minor changes among opposition parties. Likud leads with 25 seats, and several parties are expected to fall below the electoral threshold.
Israel has struck multiple Hezbollah targets deep inside Lebanon, citing violations of previous agreements and security threats. The military says it remains committed to existing understandings while continuing operations against Hezbollah.
Turkey's push for dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean has prompted Greece, Cyprus, and Israel to form a military alliance, but experts warn that much stronger measures are needed. The article explores possible strategies and highlights the risks of escalation in the region.
The Israel Defense Forces conducted a large-scale readiness exercise in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley, featuring the Meitar Unit and its advanced capabilities. The drill included multiple simulated scenarios and showcased the use of the 'Sky Racer' unmanned aerial vehicle for intelligence and operational support.
Major media outlets face criticism for downplaying President Biden's mental decline and echoing the White House's 'cheap fakes' narrative. A new book and recent revelations have reignited debate over media transparency and accountability.
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