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Donald Trump has revoked Canada's invitation to his Board of Peace after a public dispute with Prime Minister Mark Carney. The move comes amid European boycotts and skepticism about the board's aims and membership. Carney defended Canada's independence and called for multilateral cooperation.
Amy Klobuchar has filed to run for governor of Minnesota after Tim Walz announced he will not seek another term. Klobuchar enters the race amid heightened tensions over federal immigration enforcement and state welfare fraud allegations.
OneTable is restructuring its Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and reduced funding, moving away from subsidizing home-hosted dinners and introducing new policies. The nonprofit is refocusing on young Jews and formalizing its stance on Israel while piloting alternative incentives for hosts.
The Israeli shekel has reached its strongest value in decades, making imports and travel cheaper but hurting exporters and manufacturers. While consumers benefit from lower prices, local businesses face shrinking profits and job losses. The currency's strength is expected to continue unless major changes occur.
A new American-led joint venture has taken control of TikTok's US operations, ending years of negotiations and political debate. The deal introduces new leadership and security measures, aiming to reassure American users and address national security concerns.
President Trump has rescinded Canada's invitation to join his new Board of Peace, criticizing Canadian leadership for a lack of gratitude. The move follows remarks by Prime Minister Mark Carney urging more independence for middle powers.
Putin met with Trump's envoys in Moscow to discuss a Ukraine peace settlement, with territorial issues remaining a key obstacle. Delegations from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States will continue negotiations in the United Arab Emirates. Zelenskyy criticized Europe's slow response and urged greater support for Ukraine.
Israel activated two giant floodgates at Ariel Sharon Park, a key part of its largest flood control project. The system aims to reduce flooding risks in Tel Aviv and the Dan region by channeling runoff into retention ponds. Authorities say the project will help manage floods but cannot eliminate all risks.
A former envoy urges India to scrutinize Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza, which comes with a billion-dollar price tag. The article lists five questions India should address before deciding on involvement.
A former envoy warns of the risks for India in joining Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza. The article discusses the board's complex structure and international uncertainties.
TimesofIndiaOn the cards
January 23, 2026
The familiar faces on playing cards have fascinating origins, representing figures from history and legend. Cards journeyed from ancient China to Europe, evolving in design and popularity, and eventually included the powerful Joker.
President Trump has withdrawn Canada's invitation to join his new Board of Peace, citing no reason for the move. The decision comes amid rising tensions and differing views on the board's purpose and membership.
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