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Firefighters battled a blaze at the demolished former United Nations agency compound in Jerusalem, working to protect nearby homes. The site was recently evacuated and demolished by government order. No injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation.
Israel will see mild, windy weather through Monday before cooler temperatures, rain, and thunderstorms arrive midweek. Strong winds are forecast nationwide, with showers expected in northern and central regions.
Iran's crackdown on anti-government protests has claimed over 33,000 lives, far exceeding earlier estimates. International leaders have condemned the violence, but the regime continues its harsh response. The exiled crown prince has urged global support for the Iranian people's struggle.
A fierce media campaign by Saudi Arabia against the United Arab Emirates has heightened tensions between the Gulf neighbors, raising fears of a new crisis. The dispute, sparked by events in Yemen, has exposed deep divisions and could have significant regional and economic consequences.
January 24, 2026
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blocked President Isaac Herzog from participating in Donald Trump's launch of the Gazan Board of Peace at Davos. Trump aims for the board to address global challenges but has only secured United States participation among key international powers.
January 24, 2026
A new photo exhibition in Thiruvananthapuram presents powerful images from Gaza, captured by Dr Santhosh Kumar S S during his humanitarian mission. The exhibition offers a glimpse into daily life and resilience amid conflict, and is open to the public for free.
January 24, 2026
The article explores how weaponized immigration in Minnesota exposes Jews and other minorities to heightened risks amid political and institutional breakdown. It warns that using migration as a political tool erodes public trust and endangers democracy.
A gas explosion triggered a fire in a New York City apartment building, resulting in one death and several injuries. Emergency crews responded quickly, and shelters were set up for displaced residents.
FoxNewsLindsey Graham says 'strong consensus' to protect Kurds as Syrian forces advance on territoryJanuary 24, 2026
U.S. leaders are urging action to protect Syrian Kurds as government forces advance on their territory. Kurdish allies warn of grave risks and criticize the lack of strong American support. The situation has raised bipartisan concern in Washington.
Britain will launch a new National Police Service to tackle serious crime and terrorism, merging existing agencies and roles. The move is part of major police reforms aimed at modernizing law enforcement and reducing the number of police forces. Local forces will focus on everyday offenses while the new service handles complex cases.
New York City Council is investigating a Brooklyn fundraiser where merchandise supporting terrorist groups was sold. Funding to the Muslim American Society is paused pending review, with future support under consideration.
Hundreds rallied in Meitar to demand the return of fallen officer Ran Gvili, urging leaders not to advance ceasefire talks until he is brought home. Families and former hostages stressed that healing and progress depend on completing this mission.






