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Senior United States diplomats visited Caracas to consider reopening the embassy closed since 2019. No formal decision has been made, but preparations are in progress pending presidential approval.
YNetSecurity personnel killed as Iran threatens death sentences amid widening protestsJanuary 09, 2026
Protests in Iran are spreading, with authorities threatening death sentences and security personnel killed. Israel is monitoring the situation while avoiding direct involvement.
A new poll shows two-thirds of Republican voters support more U.S. military intervention abroad, with Iran as the top target. Americans overall remain divided on the issue, despite President Trump's anti-war campaign promises.
TimesofIsraelKibbutz Alumim members gather in Tel Aviv, call for return of hostage Ran Gvili's bodyJanuary 09, 2026
Kibbutz Alumim members in Tel Aviv called for the return of Ran Gvili's body, the last remaining hostage in Gaza. The family urged that the Gaza ceasefire deal not advance until his body is released.
TimesofIsrael120 people flee Bedouin hamlet in Jordan Valley after repeated settler attacksJanuary 09, 2026
More than 120 people have fled the Bedouin hamlet of Ras Ein al-Auja in the Jordan Valley after repeated attacks by Israeli settlers. The community has faced daily violence, theft, and intimidation, prompting dozens of families to leave their homes.
Russia has fired its hypersonic Oreshnik missile at Ukraine for the first time with explosive warheads, targeting infrastructure in the Lviv region. The move marks a significant escalation in the conflict and has prompted calls for a global response. Western experts remain skeptical about the weapon's purported capabilities.
Donald Trump reported Marjorie Taylor Greene to the Secret Service over fears she leaked his dinner location to protesters. The incident has deepened the rift between the former allies, though Greene denies any wrongdoing.
January 09, 2026
Pro-Hamas chants erupted outside a Queens synagogue at a protest organized by a group linked to New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani. Local officials condemned the demonstration as anti-Semitic, while Mamdani's office did not comment.
Martin O'Neill says Kyogo Furuhashi is unlikely to return to Celtic, as the striker wants to stay at Birmingham. Celtic are working to sign new players but no deals are confirmed yet.
Donald Trump suspected Marjorie Taylor Greene of leaking his dinner plans to protesters and reported her to the Secret Service. Greene denied the allegations, but the incident deepened the rift between the two former allies.
Palestinian vice president Hussein Al-Sheikh met with Nickolay Mladenov, who is expected to lead a new United States-backed Board of Peace in Gaza. Talks focused on Gaza's future governance and stalled ceasefire efforts amid ongoing tensions.
Tulsi Gabbard has been excluded from key White House operations, earning the nickname 'Do Not Invite' among aides. Her absence during a major mission against Nicolas Maduro highlights growing tensions between her and President Donald Trump.





