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Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty to charges of drug trafficking and weapons offenses. Prosecutors accuse them of working with cartels to smuggle cocaine into the United States. They face life in prison if convicted.
President Donald Trump was seen with a 'Make Iran Great Again' hat next to Senator Lindsey Graham as protests in Iran escalate. The demonstrations, sparked by economic and political grievances, have led to deaths and arrests. Trump's gesture and message have been viewed as support for the Iranian protesters.
Striker, a United States venture fund, has launched in Israel to invest in early-stage cybersecurity startups. The fund will back 10 companies, with half expected to be Israeli, focusing on firms with no revenue at the time of investment.
FoxNewsLawmakers rip Biden after Trump-Maduro taunt resurfaces - call it baseless and politically chargedJanuary 05, 2026
Biden faces criticism after an old comment about Trump and Venezuela resurfaces. Lawmakers and commentators are debating the effectiveness of each president's approach to Nicolás Maduro. The issue has sparked renewed discussion on United States policy toward Venezuela.
A proposed bill would allow new governments to appoint their own attorney general or extend the incumbent's term. The attorney general would be selected by the government and must meet Supreme Court justice qualifications.
January 05, 2026
Iran faces renewed protests amid economic crisis and threats of United States intervention. Authorities are torn between dialogue and crackdown as unrest spreads, with fears of further escalation.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu accuses opposition of blocking Oct. 7 probe that would enjoy broad supportJanuary 05, 2026
Prime Minister Netanyahu accused the opposition of blocking a probe into the October 7 attack, proposing a commission with members chosen by both sides. Critics say his plan would create a politicized and ineffective inquiry.
TimesofIsraelMaduro arrives at New York court for first hearing since capture by US forcesJanuary 05, 2026
Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York court after being captured by United States forces on narco-terrorism charges. His lawyers are expected to contest the legality of his arrest, while the case has sparked protests and raised questions about Venezuela's future. If convicted, Maduro could face life in prison.
January 05, 2026
Israel told the High Court it remains too dangerous for journalists to enter Gaza without military escort, citing ongoing security threats. Press groups argue this restricts independent coverage, but the state maintains safety concerns justify the policy.
Israel sharply criticized New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani for rescinding executive orders supporting Israel and fighting antisemitism. The move sparked debate over the definition of antisemitism and highlighted tensions between Israeli officials and international leaders.
Affluent Americans are driving growth in new car sales, offsetting declines among lower-income buyers. Rising prices and loan rates have shifted the market toward wealthier consumers and pricier vehicles. Industry experts warn that economic challenges could slow sales in the coming year.
YNetTrump's push for critical minerals is reshaping global power -- and the environmentJanuary 05, 2026
The United States has broadened its list of critical minerals, highlighting their growing importance to national security and the economy. This shift, initiated during Donald Trump's presidency, is influencing global power dynamics and environmental considerations.






