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The National Football League says no immigration enforcement operations are planned at the Super Bowl, with security measures remaining consistent with previous years. The event has drawn protests and controversy over immigration policies and the inclusion of Bad Bunny in the halftime show.
Russia has renewed strikes on Kyiv amid freezing weather, ending a brief pause in attacks. Ukrainian officials urge residents to stay in shelters after two people were wounded.
The House is set to vote on a bill to end the government shutdown after the Senate passed a funding package. The shutdown was triggered by disputes over immigration policy and recent incidents involving federal agents.
The United States' top diplomat in Venezuela met with the country's interim president to discuss transition plans after Nicolas Maduro's ouster. Venezuela also appointed a new envoy to Washington, signaling a change in diplomatic relations.
Israel and the US are pushing ahead with major solar energy projects, including Israel's largest solar facility and a massive new complex in Arizona. These developments mark significant steps forward in renewable energy production and storage.
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino opposes banning Israel from soccer, calling boycotts a defeat. He also defended awarding FIFA's peace prize to United States President Donald Trump.
Israel has condemned Gaza's technocratic committee for changing its logo to resemble that of the Palestinian Authority. The move has fueled concerns over the Palestinian Authority's involvement in postwar Gaza governance. The committee says its mission is to rebuild Gaza and promote peace.
Two British tourists were ordered to leave India after posting pro-Palestine stickers in Pushkar, violating visa rules. Authorities removed the stickers and increased checks in areas popular with Israeli visitors.
Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify before Congress in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The decision follows attempts to hold them in contempt for refusing earlier requests. This story is developing.
The Israeli Navy and a United States destroyer held a joint exercise in Eilat amid rising tensions with Iran. The arrival of the destroyer comes as military presence in the region increases, but diplomatic talks with Iran are ongoing.
Teachers' unions in Massachusetts have filed a lawsuit to block a proposed tax cut from appearing on the November ballot, citing concerns over the measure's language. The move comes as unions face criticism for focusing on politics amid declining student test scores.
Netanyahu's office has rejected any role for the Palestinian Authority in Gaza's administration after a new committee logo included its symbol. Israel insists the Palestinian Authority will not participate in governing Gaza.
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