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Father Guilherme, a Portuguese priest, has ignited a debate in Beirut after blending electronic music with religious symbols during a concert, drawing both criticism and support from the public.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, with 21 million people facing food shortages and thousands of children fleeing violence daily.
Sherine Abdel Wahab has been largely absent from public life. The head of Egypt's acting syndicate assures fans she is well but prefers solitude, while calls for her return grow louder.
Yemen has called on the UAE to allow Faraj Al-Bahsani to travel to Riyadh amid concerns over his absence from duties and rising tensions in the southern regions.
Teachers in the UK are urging the government to impose restrictions on social media access for children under 16, citing concerns over its effects on behavior, concentration, and mental health.
From his Brooklyn prison, Nicolás Maduro stated he is doing well and remains a fighter, as Venezuela sees the release of political prisoners and renewed diplomatic discussions with the U.S.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about key regional concerns, including protests in Iran, the Gaza ceasefire, and developments in Syria.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado's suggestion to grant the Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump has sparked significant international discussion and prompted a response from the Nobel Institute.
King Mohammed VI is experiencing lower back pain but is in stable condition, requiring a rest period as advised by his physician.
A former bodyguard of President Nicolás Maduro claims U.S. forces utilized a powerful weapon during a raid that led to Maduro's capture, resulting in severe injuries among Venezuelan soldiers.
The U.S. government advises citizens against travel to Venezuela and considers lifting oil sanctions to aid the country's economy.
The death of a 19-year-old woman in the UK due to complications from hormonal birth control pills has sparked a renewed debate on their safety and the importance of medical screening before use.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed in a press interview on Saturday that the country intends to gradually reduce its dependence on U.S. military assistance over the next decade, aiming for complete independence from foreign aid.
The Israeli military announced on Saturday that three militants were killed during separate operations in the northern and southern regions of the Gaza Strip.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at protecting the financial proceeds from Venezuelan oil sales held in U.S. treasury accounts, preventing any potential legal claims or seizures.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced that the UN Security Council will convene on January 12 to address a recent large-scale Russian missile attack on Ukraine, involving an Orizhenk medium-range ballistic missile.
North Korea's state media reported that a drone, allegedly launched from Incheon, South Korea, was shot down by its military after entering North Korean airspace. This incident is viewed as a violation of sovereignty and heightens tensions between the two Koreas.
Authorities in Mississippi have arrested a suspect linked to a series of shootings that left six individuals dead in the eastern part of the state.
The French Parliament is engaged in discussions regarding the Muslim Brotherhood's role within the nation's legal and security frameworks, following recent official data presented to lawmakers.
Italian energy company Eni plans to invest up to $100 million to drill two new offshore wells in the Denis field near Port Said, aiming for production by 2027.