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TimesofIsraelIDF's 401st Armored Brigade holds drill for first time in over two yearsJanuary 23, 2026
The Israeli military's 401st Armored Brigade conducted its first large-scale drill in over two years near the Lebanon border, aiming to boost readiness as the war winds down.
TimesofIsraelCanadian gallery sees resignations after it refuses to acquire Nan Goldin's photosJanuary 23, 2026
The Art Gallery of Ontario faces resignations after rejecting a Nan Goldin acquisition over her political activism. The controversy has prompted a governance review and debate over the role of artists' views in collection decisions.
January 23, 2026
The World Economic Forum will open a new Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Andhra Pradesh, expanding India's role in global technology frameworks. The centre will focus on energy transition and cyber resilience, joining a growing international network. This move highlights the importance of collaboration in advancing responsible technology development.
January 23, 2026
Lamborghini broke its all-time sales record in 2025, delivering 10,747 vehicles worldwide. The brand's success was driven by strong demand for its hybrid models and a disciplined approach to exclusivity. Even without its newest model, Lamborghini's strategy ensured continued growth and desirability.
The Irish Government is united in seeking clarification on Donald Trump's Board of Peace before deciding on membership. Officials are concerned about the group's expanding remit and financial demands, emphasizing Ireland's focus on Gaza.
Donald Trump has launched a Board of Peace aimed at addressing global conflicts, raising concerns among allies and inviting controversial leaders. The initiative's scope and potential to rival existing international organizations are under scrutiny.
Alwyn Turner's new book paints a lively yet poignant picture of Britain between the wars, blending cultural trivia with the era's social and psychological challenges. The interwar years saw both innovation and deep trauma as the country grappled with the aftermath of conflict and the approach of another. Turner's narrative highlights the resilience and contradictions of British society during this turbulent period.
The NBA and Abu Dhabi have renewed their partnership, bringing more pre-season games, a new academy, and expanded youth programs to the emirate. The agreement aims to boost basketball participation and establish Abu Dhabi as a regional basketball hub.
Turkey celebrates as the Syrian government defeats Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria, reshaping regional alliances. The United States shifted its support to the new Syrian administration, while Turkey played a key role in the transition. Analysts warn that stability in the region remains uncertain.
Minnesota is preparing for a major protest against immigration enforcement, with labor groups, businesses, and faith leaders calling for a statewide walkout on Friday. The action follows weeks of demonstrations after a fatal shooting by an immigration officer. Many businesses and schools will close in solidarity or due to extreme cold.
TikTok finalizes a deal to form a new US entity, avoiding a ban and allowing continued use for American users. The agreement includes major investors and new security measures. The Chinese government has not yet commented.
Jared Kushner's plan to rebuild Gaza envisions modern cities and infrastructure but faces major obstacles, including security concerns and political divisions. United Nations estimates suggest reconstruction will take years, and critics question the feasibility of the proposal.







