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January 05, 2026
Syrian officials are optimistic about renewed talks with Israel in Paris, focusing on security and normalization. The meeting will address border stability and longstanding territorial issues.
The 2026 midterm elections open with political turmoil and major questions about party leadership, voter loyalty, and the economy. The outcomes will shape control of Congress and set the stage for the next presidential race.
January 05, 2026
Iran's supreme leader reportedly has a plan to flee to Russia if protests intensify and threaten his regime. The strategy includes moving his close circle and vast assets, echoing the escape of Syria's former leader. The United States has issued further warnings to Iran amid the unrest.
TimesofIsrael3 shot dead within hours in Arab gangland violence; toll for 2026 already at 7January 05, 2026
Three people were killed in separate shootings in Arab Israeli communities, raising this year's violent death toll to seven. The incidents have sparked renewed criticism of government and police efforts to combat organized crime and violence.
Presidents Erdogan and Trump discussed bilateral ties, defense cooperation, trade, and developments in Gaza and Venezuela during a phone call.
Deni Avdija was named Western Conference Player of the Week after a dominant stretch for Portland. He led the team to a 3-1 record and recorded a birthday triple-double. Avdija is also climbing in All-Star fan voting.
Chevron's persistence in Venezuela is now paying off as policy shifts and recent events boost its position in the country's oil sector. Despite investor optimism, challenges like sanctions and political risk remain.
TimesofIsraelAzerbaijan says it won't send troops to International Stabilization Force in GazaJanuary 05, 2026
Azerbaijan says it will not send troops to the proposed Gaza peacekeeping force. President Ilham Aliyev confirmed there are no plans for involvement in operations outside the country.
CNN reports that false information may have triggered recent tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, leading to military and diplomatic actions in Yemen. Saudi Arabia has called for dialogue, while concerns remain over the United Arab Emirates' regional activities.
A letter to American Jews calls for renewed unity with Israel amid growing global instability. The author urges joint action to support Jewish communities and confront rising challenges together.
Alex Witkoff praised the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, linking it to his brother's overdose death. His comments sparked debate over the connection between Maduro and the opioid crisis. Fact-checkers clarified that Witkoff's brother died from OxyContin, not cocaine.
The United States' removal of Venezuela's leader has shaken global politics, signaling a new era of power dynamics. The move has drawn attention from China and Russia and raised questions about the future of international order.








