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UAE forces to depart Yemen after Saudi demands, strikes
On December 30, the United Arab Emirates announced that its forces would leave Yemen after Saudi Arabia insisted that the UAE withdraw from the country the same day, echoing demands from leaders of Yemen’s internationally recognized government (IRG). Both Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been part of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen to fight the Houthis. However, they have divergent policies and preferred actors in the country. The developments follow Saudi strikes overnight on December 29-30 on the port of Mukalla in southern Yemen, supposedly targeting Emirati efforts to supply southern Yemeni forces. In the preceding days, UAE-backed southern separatist forces rejected demands to withdraw from territory that they had recently seized in eastern Yemen. In early December, forces aligned with the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a party to Yemen’s IRG, marched east and seized the governorates of Hadramawt and Al Mahrah, which extend from the southern coast to Yemen’s northern border with Saudi Arabia and eastern border with Oman. The STC, backed by the UAE, advocates for the secession of southern Yemen and now controls the governorates that comprise the state of South Yemen. However, other members of the IRG, many aligned with Saudi Arabia, insist on the authority of the IRG’s official bodies over a unified Yemen. Saudi Arabia views the recently captured territory, particularly Hadramawt on its border, as crucial not only to Yemeni stability but to Saudi security. On December 30, Yemeni President Rashid al Alimi, chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), the IRG’s executive body, issued an official decree requiring the withdrawal of Emirati forces. “First: To cancel the Joint Defense Agreement with the United Arab Emirates. Second: All Emirati forces and their personnel must withdraw from all Yemeni territory within (24) hours. Third: The Homeland Shield Forces must move and take control of all camps in the governorates of Hadramawt and Al Mahra,” the decree stated. The Homeland Shield Forces, also translated as the National Shield Forces, is a Saudi-backed force formed by Alimi in 2023. Saudi Arabia quickly expressed its support for the president’s decree.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in 01
Color, Mood, and Identity in Dark Purple Car Wrap Design
Automotive design has long reflected more than function alone. For many vehicle owners, appearance serves as a form of personal expression shaped by color, texture, and finish. In recent years, the growing visibility of the car wrap and vinyl wrap has expanded how individuals think about customization, allowing vehicles to reflect mood, personality, and aesthetic preference without permanent alteration.
By charliesamuel12 days ago in 01
Color, Design, and Expression in Vehicle Vinyl Wrap Culture
Vehicle modification has long been a way for people to express individuality, creativity, and personal identity. Among modern customization methods, the use of a vehicle vinyl wrap has become increasingly visible in both urban and enthusiast communities. Rather than permanently altering a car’s original paint, wrapping offers a reversible way to explore color, texture, and visual style.
By charliesamuel12 days ago in 01
Render vs Vercel: Which Platform Wins in 2026?
Cloud deployment platforms have come a long way. Now, architects and senior developers need to make smart decisions that will affect how much their apps can grow and how much they will cost for years to come. Render and Vercel are no longer arguing about which platform is easier to use in 2026. It's not about which architectural style is best for all apps; it's about which one is best for a certain kind of app.
By Devin Rosario12 days ago in 01
Justice Dept. Now Said to Be Reviewing 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein Files
Justice Department Expands Epstein Document Review The Justice Department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to review roughly 5.2 million pages of Epstein files documents, an effort that is drawing in prosecutors who work on national security and criminal cases, and in U.S. attorneys’ offices in New York and Florida, according to people familiar with the matter.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in 01
Black Internet Responds to Petition to Deport Nicki Minaj From the U.S.
Rapper Nicki Minaj has been a trending topic a lot as of late. But unfortunately for her, it’s now causing some people to take some truly dramatic measures!As we previously told you, just before the Christmas holiday, the “Beez In the Trap” rapper came under fire for further aligning herself with President Donald Trump and his MAGA crew after popping out with with Charlie Kirk’s widow at at a political event for Turning Point USA (TPUSA). Prior to that, she had alienated herself from her fans after she decided to speak out against the killing of Christians in Nigeria and thanked Trump for prioritizing religious freedom. All of this comes after she also went online and disparaged countless celebrities like Jay-Z and more.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in 01
Friendship, Love, and How People Express the Need for Connection
Friendship and love are foundational elements of human life. Across societies and historical periods, people have relied on close relationships to find emotional support, shared meaning, and a sense of belonging. These bonds help individuals navigate change, cope with uncertainty, and develop identity through mutual understanding and care.
By James Mburu12 days ago in 01
Friendship, Love, and the Ways People Think About Companionship Today
Human connection has always been a central part of life. From early communities to modern cities, friendship and love help people feel understood, supported, and valued. These bonds give meaning to shared experiences and help individuals navigate life’s challenges. In recent decades, as social structures and communication methods have shifted, the ways people think about companionship and belonging have continued to evolve.
By James Mburu12 days ago in 01
Friendship, Love, and the Human Search for Connection
Friendship and love have always been central to human life. Across cultures and historical periods, people have relied on close relationships to find emotional support, shared meaning, and a sense of belonging. These bonds help individuals navigate uncertainty, cope with challenges, and experience personal growth within a social context.
By James Mburu12 days ago in 01
Friendship, Love, and Modern Companionship: A Cultural Perspective
Human beings have always depended on social bonds to navigate life. Across cultures and historical periods, friendship and love have served as sources of emotional support, shared identity, and personal meaning. These relationships help individuals develop resilience and a sense of belonging, especially during periods of uncertainty or change.
By James Mburu12 days ago in 01
Why Everyone Feels Burned Out in the Age of Hustle Culture
It’s 10 p.m., your laptop is still open, and you’re scrolling through work emails, social media, and half-finished projects. You tell yourself: “Just one more task.” But deep down, you know this isn’t sustainable. Welcome to the age of hustle culture — a world where being busy has become a badge of honor, and burnout is almost expected.
By Yasir khan12 days ago in 01










