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US Vice President JD Vance announced that Venezuela can only sell oil if it serves US interests. President Trump said Venezuela will use oil proceeds to buy American products, making the US its principal business partner. Chevron and other US companies are negotiating expanded roles in Venezuelan oil exports.
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza City killed two people after Hamas operatives allegedly fired at troops, prompting accusations of ceasefire violations. The targeted home was in the Tuffah neighborhood, and several others were wounded.
Hasidic Agudat Yisrael rabbis met about the military draft exemption bill but did not publicly condemn it. The group is expected to keep its decision private, letting the legislation proceed while maintaining opposition to sanctions on draft evaders.
Rabbi Uri Lupolianski, former mayor of Jerusalem and founder of Yad Sarah, has died at 74. He was known for his charitable work and public service. Lupolianski will be laid to rest in Jerusalem.
The United States seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela, escalating tensions with Russia. A federal agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, prompting protests. Other top stories include new dietary guidelines, slow wildfire recovery in Los Angeles, and cultural highlights.
Iran's army chief has cautioned President Trump against intervening in the country's internal protests, following US warnings to Tehran. He insisted the unrest is not linked to foreign influence and blamed violent riots on external enemies.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is expected to block Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request, citing ongoing legal proceedings. The State Attorney's Office is also preparing to reject the request on legal grounds.
A soldier received a 20-day prison sentence for firing shots toward Gaza, as seen in a recent video. The military is reviewing his future role and has emphasized the importance of discipline among troops.
Nick Reiner's arraignment for the alleged murder of his parents has been delayed after his attorney stepped down. The case has attracted widespread attention due to the family's public profile. Reiner remains in custody, with the next hearing set for February 23.
Julie Menin has been confirmed as the first Jewish speaker of the New York City Council, pledging to unite the city's diverse communities. Her leadership is seen as a potential counterbalance to Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
The Trump administration faces global scrutiny in 2026 amid military interventions, economic uncertainty, and rising political tensions. Key developments include the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker, ongoing conflicts, and challenges to Trump's domestic and foreign policies. The year ahead promises significant impacts on both America and the world.
Jodie Marsh has criticized Paul Weller for distancing himself from her charity auction of his memorabilia, which she organized to support her animal sanctuary. Marsh claims the items are authentic and stresses the importance of the fundraiser for her rescued animals.
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