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Donald Trump is forming a new Board of Peace, inviting dozens of nations to join a body that could rival the United Nations. The initiative, originally focused on Gaza, has expanded its ambitions, but some countries are wary of its goals and leadership.
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky will meet at Davos amid renewed optimism for ending the war in Ukraine. Talks have reportedly narrowed to one key issue, with proposals for Donbas and security guarantees on the table. It is unclear if any agreements will be signed during their meeting.
President Trump used his Davos appearance to spotlight American economic power and address global security concerns. He reassured markets by ruling out military force and signaled a tough stance on Iran. The event underscored the importance of economic messaging ahead of upcoming elections.
A mass grave found in Jerash, Jordan, reveals the devastating toll of the Justinianic Plague on a major Byzantine city. The discovery offers rare evidence of large-scale mortality during the earliest documented pandemic in the Mediterranean.
President Trump launched the Board of Peace at Davos, with 35 countries committing to join, but major global powers remain hesitant. The board aims to support the Gaza ceasefire and may expand its role in international diplomacy.
Germany's finance minister urged caution after the United States announced the cancellation of tariffs related to Greenland. He said it is too early to form expectations about any compromise.
Western Sahara's unresolved conflict and the plight of its people are in the spotlight as Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 World Cup. Footballer Ali Radjel's story highlights decades of displacement and the struggle for recognition. Despite international attention, hopes for Sahrawi independence remain dim.
Deni Avdija urges fans to judge him for his basketball skills, not his nationality, and speaks out against the politicization of his career. The Portland star continues to achieve milestones despite ongoing criticism.
President Trump says he hopes no further action will be needed against Iran after reports that planned executions of protesters were called off. He remains concerned about violence and warns against continued nuclear activities.
UNRWA has rejected Israeli claims to its eastern Jerusalem headquarters, calling the move illegal and a breach of international law. The dispute follows building demolitions and new legislation banning UNRWA's operations in Israel amid ongoing controversy over alleged ties to Hamas.
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January 22, 2026
A personal encounter at a gym leads to a broader reflection on Israeli identity, the influence of secular elites, and the challenges facing Jewish tradition in modern Israel. The author expresses concern over cultural assimilation but remains hopeful about the future.
Strong easterly winds and rising temperatures are expected ahead of the weekend, with haze and local rain possible. The weather will remain partly cloudy with showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly in the north.
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