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Yemen: Preliminary Deal Reached to Exchange Hundreds of Detainees

Warring Yemeni parties have agreed in principle to exchange hundreds of detainees in the coming weeks, marking a rare breakthrough in stalled negotiations. Mediators said the understanding followed several undisclosed rounds of

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Sudan: UN Agencies Warn of Imminent Famine Threatening Millions

UN agencies have warned that Sudan faces the risk of large-scale famine as the war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces devastates food access and supply networks. More than half

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Turkey: Hundreds Rescued After Snowstorm Paralyzes Northern Regions

Turkish authorities launched wide-scale emergency operations to rescue hundreds of residents stranded in vehicles on major highways after a sudden snowstorm hit the northern provinces. The storm partially paralyzed transportation networks, shutting

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Iran: Street Protests Persist as Authorities Tighten Crackdown

Anti-government protests continued across several Iranian cities, with demonstrators demanding political reforms and economic relief. Authorities issued prison sentences against dozens of participants on charges of “disturbing public order,” while rights groups

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Lebanon: Cross-Border Shelling Leaves Casualties and Heightens Tensions

New escalation along the Lebanese–Palestinian border resulted in multiple martyrs and wounded as exchanges of fire intensified between Lebanese resistance forces and the Israeli occupation in southern towns. Security sources said strikes

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Gaza: Heavy Rains Flood Displacement Camps Amid Humanitarian Crisis

Torrential rain in the Gaza Strip has caused the collapse of dozens of makeshift camps sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced residents, flooding tents and disrupting relief efforts in harsh winter conditions.

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Khamenei Accuses Protesters of Vandalism to “Appease Trump”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday accused some groups of protesters of vandalizing public property during demonstrations sparked by economic problems, claiming the acts were carried out to “appease” U.S.

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Trump Threatens Further Military Strikes in Nigeria Over “Targeting of Christians”

U.S. President Donald Trump said that the United States might carry out additional military strikes in Nigeria if what he described as killings targeting Christians continue, despite repeated denials by Nigerian authorities

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Zelenskyy Says Russian Drone Damaged Qatar Embassy Building in Kyiv Attack

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday that a Russian drone caused damage to the building of Qatar’s embassy during an attack on the capital, Kyiv. In a post on Telegram, Zelenskyy

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Israeli Army Renews Air and Artillery Strikes on Gaza After Deadly Day

The Israeli army renewed its air and artillery strikes on several areas of the Gaza Strip early Friday, a day after a deadly escalation that left 13 Palestinians killed. Witnesses told Anadolu

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