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SkyNewsUS moves 150 Islamic State prisoners out of Syria with thousands more to followJanuary 21, 2026
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.
January 21, 2026
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.
January 21, 2026
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.
TimesofIsraelNew recordings indicate Haredi rabbis see conscription law merely as way to buy timeJanuary 21, 2026
Senior ultra-Orthodox rabbis have been recorded dismissing the government's draft bill as a stalling tactic, insisting Haredi youth will not enlist. Their comments contradict claims that the legislation will increase enlistment and come amid heightened military recruitment efforts.
A former Israeli security chief says the United States missed its chance for a decisive strike on Iran and now faces a more difficult situation. He warns that inaction could strengthen Iran's regional influence and urges Israel to stay vigilant for possible retaliation.
Senior Arab Israeli doctors have accused the Israeli Medical Association of racism over its election system, a claim the association strongly denies. The association insists it promotes equality and has rejected the allegations as baseless.
A massive fire at a Karachi shopping mall has killed around 50 people, with over 80 still missing and feared dead. The blaze destroyed the Gul Plaza complex, making it the city's deadliest fire in more than a decade.
A new documentary celebrates Mel Brooks' nearly century-long career, blending humor and heart. The film explores his life, legacy, and the enduring impact of his comedy.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight, President Trump backs down from tariff threat on alliesJanuary 21, 2026
President Trump has stepped back from his tariff threat against countries opposing his Greenland plans, announcing a framework deal after talks with the head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The programme also covers Gaza peace efforts, UK arts funding, driving test fraud, and a documentary on Mel Brooks.
January 21, 2026
Candace Owens and Dave Rubin are embroiled in a public feud after Rubin accused Owens of speaking against Charlie Kirk. Owens has denied the claims and the dispute has escalated with both sharing personal allegations online.




