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Bangladesh has signaled its willingness to join an international force to help stabilize Gaza. The move comes amid ongoing violence and stalled peace efforts following a United Nations-backed ceasefire.
YNetHospitals overflow; boy, 5, shot dead in mother's arms as Iran crackdown intensifiesJanuary 10, 2026
Iran faces surging protests and a harsh government crackdown, with reports of widespread violence and overwhelmed hospitals. Authorities have cut off internet and phone services, but demonstrators remain defiant amid growing calls for change.
Experts say couples can rekindle passion in long-term relationships by consistently investing in their connection. Natural declines in desire are common, but renewal and effort can help preserve the spark.
Documents show Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood was briefed on the Israeli fan ban earlier than she claimed. Critics are demanding an emergency statement to Parliament and further accountability.
TimesofIsraelIsrael planning new Gaza City op in March, but will need okay from Trump -- officialsJanuary 10, 2026
Israel is preparing a new military operation in Gaza City for March, pending approval from the United States. The planned offensive aims to expand Israeli control, as officials remain doubtful about disarming Hamas under the current ceasefire.
ArutzShevaIDF on incident near Hebron: No conclusive findings that it was an intentional terror attackJanuary 10, 2026
The Israeli military says there are no conclusive findings yet on whether a vehicle incident near Hebron was an intentional attack. The matter is still under investigation.
The Japanese art of flower arranging is taking root in Israel, celebrated for its symbolism and meditative practice. Dr. Fiammetta Martegani is helping introduce this tradition to new communities.
An MIT professor says Israel is uniquely suited to lead the global medical artificial intelligence revolution, from regulation to real-world use.
Martin O'Neill called for new signings after Celtic's four-nil win over Dundee United, stressing the need for fresh players. He also plans to discuss Daizen Maeda's future at the club. O'Neill urged his squad to stay focused with tough fixtures ahead.
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' children discovered 2,000-year-old coins during a family trip to Israel. The find was made in a cave near Shilo and is believed to date back to the Bar Kokhba Revolt period. The family also explored Bethlehem and other historic sites during their visit.
Israel's recognition of Somaliland has triggered global backlash and fears of instability in the Horn of Africa. Regional and international actors warn the move could escalate tensions and undermine peace in the Red Sea area.
Footballers' partners face loneliness, upheaval, and emotional challenges when players move abroad. Stories from Taylor Ward, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and others highlight the personal sacrifices behind the glamorous image. Some even struggle with mental health due to isolation and constant change.








