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Iran faces intense protests amid economic hardship and government crackdowns, but the regime shows little sign of internal division. The long-term impact of the unrest remains uncertain as public grievances persist.
A renewed US focus on dominance in the Western Hemisphere is altering the India-China military balance, with China applying pressure on India while avoiding direct conflict. India’s strategic autonomy relies on balancing ties with both the US and Russia, as the real risk lies in strategic marginalisation, not invasion. The article calls for India to adopt a broader deterrence strategy beyond border defense.
Illinois congressional candidates have denounced the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for its financial influence on US elections, urging officials to reject its donations. The controversy has drawn bipartisan attention and become a major issue in the current election cycle.
Top financier Avner Stepak says Israel's economy is strong enough to withstand the ongoing crisis with Iran. He outlines three possible scenarios, expressing confidence in the country's economic resilience.
Three serious traffic accidents overnight in Israel left one man dead and dozens injured. Rescue teams responded to incidents involving private vehicles, a truck, and a bus. Most injuries were minor, but two men remain hospitalized in serious condition.
Steve Witkoff shared President Trump's emotional reaction to meeting freed hostages at the White House. He also discussed current Middle East policy challenges at the Israeli-American Council conference in Miami.
Cooler temperatures and rain are forecast for Israel this weekend, with thunderstorms and possible flooding in several regions. Snow is expected on Mount Hermon.
Iran's deputy ambassador to the United Nations condemned criticism of the government's protest response, blaming organized violence on protesters and expressing sympathy for both civilians and security forces affected by unrest.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado gave her Nobel Peace Prize medal to United States President Donald Trump during a meeting she called 'historic.' Machado praised Trump's support for Venezuelan freedom, though the Nobel Committee stated the prize cannot be transferred.
Steve Witkoff revealed that President Trump became emotional when meeting freed hostages and their families at the White House. The President called it his greatest day in office, according to Witkoff.
A Maariv poll shows minimal changes in Israel's political map amid tensions with Iran. Netanyahu's coalition holds 51 seats, while the opposition rises to 60.
President Trump's removal of Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela has reshaped global alliances and energy markets, weakening rivals like China, Russia, and Cuba. The bold move has sparked political changes across Latin America and may have far-reaching consequences for international relations.
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