“Somaliland, Puntland, Jubaland, all of them had some level of support from UAE.” Somalia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs told Al Jazeera that “external elements” are responsible for separatist divisions his country…
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Massive brain study reveals why memory loss can suddenly speed up with age
An unprecedented international research effort combining brain imaging and memory testing from thousands of adults is offering a clearer picture of how age-related brain changes affect memory. By bringing together data from multiple long-running…
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France bans 10 far-right UK activists for targeting migrant boats | Migration News
Minister says ‘violent or hate-inciting actions have no place’ in France as ‘Raise the Colours’ activists banned.
Published On 14 Jan 2026
France has banned 10 British anti-migrant…
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UK interior minister has no confidence in police chief after Israeli soccer fan ban
LONDON, Jan 14 (Reuters) – British interior minister Shabana Mahmood said on Wednesday she no longer had confidence in one of Britain’s top police officers after his force recommended Israeli fans be barred from attending an Aston Villa soccer…
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Iran says new US sanctions ‘a form of revenge’ against nation
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says the recent sanctions imposed by the United States against Tehran are a “form of revenge” against the Iranian nation for supporting their homeland.
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Why Somalia drew a line with the UAE | Opinions
The decision to annul UAE agreements was not abrupt or reckless, but a necessary assertion of sovereignty, constitutional order and national unity.
By any objective measure, the decision taken by Somalia’s Cabinet on January 12 to annul all…
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Persian edition of “Smoke” republished

TEHRAN- The 11th edition of the Persian translation of Spanish author José Ovejero’s “Smoke” (Humo)has recently been published.
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Tehran Theater to host English stage reading of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”

TEHRAN – Tehran Theater will host the English stage reading of the play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” written by American writer Edward Albee on January 17.
Aran Ghaderpour is the director of the performance and Maryam Simorgh, Mahak…
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Tehran exhibition showcases experimental drawings of walls

TEHRAN – A solo exhibition of ink and gouache drawings of walls by Javad Modaresi is underway at 009821 Projects, an art venue in Tehran.
Titled “A Way Into That Wall,” the exhibition has been programmed in collaboration with Assar Art…
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Egypt and Turkey coordinate positions on Gaza ceasefire, Sudan crisis and Somalia – Middle East Monitor
Egypt and Turkey have issued a joint stance on developments in Gaza, Sudan and the Horn of Africa following a phone call between their foreign ministers.
According to an official readout, Egyptian Foreign Minister…
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