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January 15, 2026
Maria Corina Machado offered her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Trump during a high-profile meeting in Washington. The encounter comes as Venezuela faces political uncertainty and hopes for democratic reforms. Machado continues to seek international support despite being barred from running in her country's election.
TimesofIsraelGaza technocratic committee holds 1st meet in Cairo, but diplomat says Israel hobbling it out of the gateJanuary 15, 2026
A new Gaza technocratic committee held its first meeting in Cairo, but Israeli opposition is hindering its operations. Diplomats say staffing and policing are blocked, with future progress tied to talks on Hamas disarmament and upcoming international discussions.
TimesofIsraelUS judge to restrict Trump efforts to deport anti-Israel campus activistsJanuary 15, 2026
A judge will restrict the Trump administration from retaliating against academic activists on college campuses. Protections will apply to members of certain academic groups, requiring the government to justify any deportation efforts. The White House has not commented.
YNetAfter 2,700% rally since Oct. 7, Aryt controlling shareholder sells $108 million stakJanuary 15, 2026
Aryt's controlling shareholder sold a 108 million dollar stake to Israeli and foreign investors after a massive stock rally. The sale comes amid recent investor pushback over subsidiary listing plans.
Middle Eastern allies have asked the United States to hold off on military action against Iran, citing risks to regional stability. President Trump has signaled a possible shift away from strikes, while the administration imposed new sanctions on Iranian officials and financial networks.
January 15, 2026
Punjab's industries minister has urged the central government to reconsider its decision to block an investment outreach visit to the United Kingdom and Israel. He warned the move could harm Punjab's economic growth and job creation efforts.
Assets managed by Israeli financial institutions have doubled in under seven years, now exceeding NIS 4 trillion. This growth has driven record highs on the Tel Aviv stock exchange and boosted the market values of leading companies.
Israel has declared Iran's Bank Melli a terrorist organization, citing its role in funding groups linked to terrorism. The move is part of broader efforts to target Iranian financial institutions accused of supporting militant activities.
Haredi lawmakers are opposing a plan to make digital bank statements the default, citing concerns for those without internet access. They demand that physical mail remain the standard option to protect vulnerable groups.
Inflation in Israel reached 2.6 percent in 2025, with home prices rising after eight months of declines. Rents and several consumer prices also increased, while some categories saw decreases.
Life On Mars may return with a new series, as streamers show interest after the BBC passed due to concerns about modern sensitivities. Richard Littlejohn uses the news to satirize current policing and social attitudes by imagining Gene Hunt in today's world. The article humorously contrasts past and present approaches to law enforcement.
TimesofIsraelRejecting police request, court rules Netanyahu's chief of staff can return to PM's officeJanuary 15, 2026
A court has rejected police requests to bar Prime Minister Netanyahu's chief of staff and aides from the Prime Minister's Office, allowing them to return amid an ongoing investigation into a classified document leak. The judge criticized the police probe and found the main witness's testimony unreliable.






