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Former hostage David Cunio has spoken about the horrors he and his family faced during their abduction and captivity in Gaza. He described brutal conditions, separation from loved ones, and the emotional strength he drew from thoughts of his family.
The National Socialist Network will disband before new laws targeting extremist groups come into effect in Australia. The move comes as the government prepares to introduce measures to ban organisations that promote hate or violence.
A white dwarf star in a nearby binary system is creating a colorful shockwave as it moves through space, puzzling astronomers. The phenomenon, observed with a powerful telescope, features vibrant hues and defies current explanations. Scientists say the event has lasted for at least a millennium.
A man faces federal arson charges for allegedly setting fire to a historic Mississippi synagogue. Prosecutors have not included hate crime charges and have not explained their reasoning.
TimesofIsraelDirector of Australian writers festival quits amid row over canceled Palestinian authorJanuary 13, 2026
The director of Adelaide Festival's Writers' Week resigned after a Palestinian-Australian author was dropped from the event, prompting boycotts and debate over free speech. The festival cited concerns over the author's public statements, while critics called the move discriminatory.
A Jewish MP's school visit in Bristol was cancelled after pro-Palestine campaigners objected to his support for Israel. The school postponed the event due to protest concerns and has since rearranged the visit. The situation has sparked debate over political views in educational settings.
A Jewish member of parliament's school visit was cancelled after protests from pro-Palestine campaigners. The incident was recently highlighted by the Communities Secretary. The cancellation was linked to concerns over the parliamentarian's support for Israel.
Daniel Mincey, accused of stabbing two teammates, is seeking to transfer to a new school while awaiting a court hearing. The victims are recovering, and Mincey's football future remains uncertain.
NewYorkTimesWeekly Student News Quiz: U.S. Military Raid, ICE Shooting, Golden GlobesJanuary 13, 2026
This week's quiz challenges readers on recent global and national news, from a high-profile military raid to changes in vaccine guidelines and a notable Golden Globe win. Test your knowledge of current events with these timely questions.
BBCRanda Abdel-Fattah: How Adelaide Writers' Week imploded after axing Palestinian authorJanuary 12, 2026
Adelaide Writers' Week faces chaos after removing Randa Abdel-Fattah from its lineup, prompting mass withdrawals and resignations. Critics say the decision threatens free speech and cultural openness.
The United States urges its citizens to leave Iran immediately as protests intensify and conditions become more dangerous. The alert warns of violence, communication disruptions, and risks for dual nationals, while President Trump signals possible strong responses to the unrest.
January 12, 2026
Jewish and Israeli restaurants worldwide are facing a surge of targeted protests, vandalism, and violence by anti-Israel activists. These attacks, often dismissed as isolated incidents, are part of a broader campaign that threatens the safety and livelihoods of business owners and staff. The campaign has led to closures and increased fear within Jewish communities.






