Civil War
Sudan says 2025 gold output reached 70 tons despite ongoing war
Gold remains Sudan’s primary source of hard currency, especially since the conflict disrupted trade, agriculture, and other state revenues.
UAE-backed forces seize South Yemen oil belt, reshaping war and Gulf power balance - analysis
Over 100, including children, killed in attack on Sudan kindergarten, hospital
Paramilitary force pushes east in new escalation of Sudan's war
Over 1,850 civilians killed in Sudan's North Darfur since January
Over 1,850 civilians have been killed in Sudan's North Darfur since January, with the true toll likely higher due to restricted access amid the ongoing conflict.
'The Jewish South': Comfort and discomfort of southern Jewry - review
Most pioneering is her description of the Jews’ participation in the Confederate government and army, pinpointing by name the Jewish “rebels” serving in the army.
Houthis arrest over 1,000 Yemenis for celebrating 1962 revolution in past two years - rights org.
Rights group says Iran-backed Houthi terrorists detained 1,063 people and raided 123 homes for marking the 1962 revolution in 2024-2025, with families left unaware of detainees’ whereabouts.
To prevent civil war, Lebanese gov't compromising by not disarming Hezbollah, expert says
"Hezbollah and Amal, the two major Shi'ite movements in the country, are telling the Lebanese president and prime minister: forget the government's decision regarding Hezbollah's disarmament."
Hezbollah defies disarmament push as Israel maintains border buffer
BEHIND THE LINES: Lebanon's government faces mounting challenges in its faux attempt to dismantle Hezbollah's weapons, with no signs of real progress on the horizon.
Sudan’s army chief appoints new prime minister as civil war rages on
Sudan has named its first prime minister since its civil war erupted, as fighting with RSF continues on.
Syria weighs currency overhaul as pound hits new lows
Syria may revamp its currency, but experts warn reforms are needed to restore stability.
Ghosts of Year Zero: The Khmer Rouge, Phnom Penh and the Killing Fields
When the Khmer Rouge seized power, they declared it the start of “Year Zero”—a chilling decree that symbolized the erasure of everything that had come before.
Israeli public divided on government obeying High Court's Shin Bet ruling
A survey shows most Israelis support the High Court's ruling on Ronen Bar's dismissal. The Left and Center back the decision, while the Right opposes it.
Majority of Israelis believe civil war is a real risk - poll
The poll also surveyed Israelis views towards the attempted dismissals of the Shin Bet chief and attorney-general, as well as if there is an Israeli "deep state."
Likud minister calls for civil war to 'defeat Left'
Minister Amsalem suggests civil war may be needed to "defeat the Left," while opposition leader Lapid warns of a "criminal government."