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Putin will meet with US envoys to discuss Ukraine and the use of frozen Russian assets. He is also considering joining Trump's new Board of Peace, which aims to support stability in Gaza. Leaders from several countries have agreed to join the initiative.
Modi'in resident Itai Levy was found guilty of multiple sexual offenses against children, including statutory rape and indecent acts. The prosecution is seeking a ten-year prison sentence, with sentencing scheduled for May 2026.
President Vladimir Putin has offered to use frozen Russian assets in the United States to help rebuild Ukraine and support a new peace initiative for Gaza. He proposed contributing one billion dollars to the project, pending further talks with United States officials.
Ancient China invented paper over two thousand years ago, transforming how people recorded and shared information. Its spread across the world fueled advances in education, communication, and culture. Even today, paper remains a vital part of everyday life.
Disney's 'Snow White' remake leads nominations for the Golden Raspberry Awards, facing criticism for its pacing, CGI dwarfs, and box office performance. The film has sparked controversy and is considered a financial disappointment.
A hand stencil found in an Indonesian cave has been dated to at least 67,800 years ago, making it the oldest known rock art. The discovery sheds light on early human migration and creativity in Southeast Asia.
President Trump warned that Hamas will face swift consequences if it does not disarm soon, as international plans for Gaza's security move forward. Tensions continue between the United States and Israel over the governance of Gaza.
United States troops have started moving Islamic State prisoners from Syria to Iraq, with 150 detainees transferred and thousands more expected. The move follows the withdrawal of Kurdish-led forces and increased control by the new Syrian government. The United States is coordinating with Iraq to ensure secure transfers amid regional changes.
The New York Times is hiring a reporter to cover Jewish life in America, seeking someone with expert knowledge of Judaism. The move comes as the paper expands its religion coverage and faces scrutiny over its approach to reporting on faith.
Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov met US envoys and investment firm representatives in Davos to discuss security and post-war recovery for Ukraine.
Intel's stock has soared as investors grow confident in its turnaround and data center growth. Major investments and new products fuel optimism, but the company still faces challenges in the personal computer market and manufacturing.
Eretz Nehederet returned with sharp satire on Middle East politics, Eurovision, and Israeli political infighting. The show featured parodies of Donald Trump, Ali Khamenei, and local controversies, keeping its audience laughing at current events.
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