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The International Olympic Committee will not ban the United States from the Winter Olympics after recent events in Venezuela. The IOC insists on keeping politics separate from sports, despite ongoing calls for exclusion. Russian teams remain banned due to the invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on several European countries unless the United States is allowed to buy Greenland, sparking protests and condemnation from European leaders. The European Union has called an emergency meeting, while a United States delegation seeks to ease tensions. Demonstrators in Denmark and Greenland insist the territory is not for sale.
A new exhibition in Israel highlights the forgotten dominance of Jewish athletes in pre-war Polish sports, challenging stereotypes and honoring their legacy. The display, a joint effort with Polish institutions, showcases the achievements and tragic fates of Jewish sports figures before the Holocaust. It also signals a shift in Poland's recognition of its Jewish sporting heritage.
YNet'The days of bullying Jews are over': US attorney general vows crackdown on antisemitJanuary 17, 2026
The United States attorney general announced a crackdown on antisemitism, citing major settlements with universities over harassment of Jewish students. She vowed continued investigations and enforcement to protect civil rights.
Europe's defense sector is booming as governments boost spending and investors flock to defense companies. Established firms and new entrants are seeing increased demand amid rising geopolitical tensions.
January 17, 2026
United Kingdom officials have raised concerns that Iranian security forces may have used toxic chemicals against protesters, though no official confirmation has been issued. Reports highlight severe prison overcrowding, denial of legal representation, and delayed health effects among victims. The allegations have sparked international concern and comparisons to past chemical attacks in the region.
Ashley St. Clair is suing Elon Musk's company xAI after its Grok tool allegedly created sexualized deepfake images of her, including one from her childhood. The lawsuit has led to new restrictions on Grok's image editing features and a countersuit from xAI.
Alba Berlin is poised to become a key team in the NBA's planned European league, thanks to its strong youth program and community roots. The club's recent hosting of an NBA game and praise from the league commissioner highlight its readiness for this new venture. Alba is seeking partners to help meet the financial requirements of joining the league.
Tony Blair will join the United States president's newly formed Gaza Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's administration and reconstruction. The board includes international figures and may expand its role to other global conflicts. The announcement has prompted both support and criticism.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visited Las Anod for the first time in over 40 years, attending the inauguration of the Northeast State president. The visit highlights ongoing tensions with Somaliland and efforts to strengthen Somalia's territorial unity.
YNet'We have a production line of surprises for the next war,' says founding father of IrJanuary 17, 2026
Israel is developing advanced military technologies including drones, lasers, and artificial intelligence. Defense leaders say these innovations will provide a strategic edge in future conflicts. Some of the newest weapons remain secret.
Former officer Khizra Bano says she warned West Midlands Police not to reappoint chief constable Craig Guildford, who recently resigned amid scandal. Bano alleges her complaints of bullying and discrimination were ignored, and criticism now surrounds both Guildford and police commissioner Simon Foster.







