• Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump in Florida on Monday, with the US pushing to move to the next stage of the fragile Gaza truce plan. The crucial meeting at Mr Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort will also focus on Iran.
  • The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss Israel’s surprise recognition of Somaliland. Somalia, which will assume the council presidency in January, requested the meeting after Israel announced the move on Friday.
  • A growing number of countries and international organisations have condemned Israel’s decision. The Arab League affirmed that the illegal recognition constitutes an attack on "Arab national security" and an attempt to undermine regional and international security and peace.
  • Israeli presence in Somaliland will be considered a “military target,” Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels warned. “We consider any Israeli presence in Somaliland a military target for our armed forces, as it constitutes aggression against Somalia and Yemen, and a threat to the security of the region,” said the group's chief Abdulmalik Al Houthi.
  • Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council chief Rashad Al Alimi said the government had formally asked the Saudi-led coalition to take “immediate measures” to counter recent military moves by the Southern Transitional Council.
  • Violence broke out on Sunday as thousands of protesters from Syria's Alawite minority took to the streets in coastal and central parts of the country, two days after a mosque bombing killed eight people. State news agency Sana reported that three people were killed and 60 were wounded in attacks on security forces and civilians “by remnants of the defunct regime” during the protests in the coastal city of Latakia.

  • Seven Turkish police officers were injured during a clash with suspected ISIS militants in northwest Turkey's Yalova province on Monday, state broadcaster TRT Haber reported.
  • Syria has said that three people were rescued and four are missing after they illegally attempted to cross a river on the Syrian-Lebanese border. The incident occurred near the villages of Al Shabruniyeh and Al Dabbousiyeh, close to the town of Talkalakh in western Homs province.
  • Iraq's National Political Council, comprising the country's Sunni parliamentary blocs, nominated the Taqadum Party's Haibat Al Halbousi as the candidate for Speaker of Parliament ahead of the first session of the legislature's newly elected term, scheduled for Monday.

  • A Palestinian child drowned after falling into a water-filled ditch as winter storms battered the Gaza Strip. Atta Mamoun, 7, from Beit Lahia, fell into a crevice created by heavy rainfall.
  • A 2.9-magnitude earthquake was recorded south of the Omani exclave of Musandam and was “slightly felt” in the UAE. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) said the earthquake occurred at a depth of 5km.
  • The UAE and Norway have joined forces to increase humanitarian aid efforts for refugees beset by conflict in East Africa. The UAE International Aid Agency signed a co-operation agreement with the Norwegian Refugee Council to provide additional support to displaced citizens and to assist host communities for refugees in Ethiopia, Uganda, and other countries in the region.

  • Trump meets Netanyahu in Florida
  • UN Security Council discusses Somaliland
  • Iraq's new parliament holds first session





This newsletter was compiled by Mohamad Ali Harisi, Foreign Editor.

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Rufus Thomas, Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) (1953)

This rip-off of Leiber/Stoller’s early rock stomper brought a lawsuit against Phillips and necessitated Presley’s premature sale to RCA.

Elvis Presley, Mystery Train (1955)

The B-side of Presley’s final single for Sun bops with a drummer-less groove.

Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two, Folsom Prison Blues (1955)

Originally recorded for Sun, Cash’s signature tune was performed for inmates of the titular prison 13 years later.

Carl Perkins, Blue Suede Shoes (1956)

Within a month of Sun’s February release Elvis had his version out on RCA.

Roy Orbison, Ooby Dooby (1956)

An essential piece of irreverent juvenilia from Orbison.

Jerry Lee Lewis, Great Balls of Fire (1957)

Lee’s trademark anthem is one of the era’s best-remembered – and best-selling – songs.

Three tips from La Perle's performers

1 The kind of water athletes drink is important. Gwilym Hooson, a 28-year-old British performer who is currently recovering from knee surgery, found that out when the company was still in Studio City, training for 12 hours a day. “The physio team was like: ‘Why is everyone getting cramps?’ And then they realised we had to add salt and sugar to the water,” he says.

2 A little chocolate is a good thing. “It’s emergency energy,” says Craig Paul Smith, La Perle’s head coach and former Cirque du Soleil performer, gesturing to an almost-empty open box of mini chocolate bars on his desk backstage.

3 Take chances, says Young, who has worked all over the world, including most recently at Dragone’s show in China. “Every time we go out of our comfort zone, we learn a lot about ourselves,” she says.

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