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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.
YNetAvdija named Western Conference Player of the Week as breakout NBA season continuesJanuary 05, 2026
Deni Avdija was named Western Conference Player of the Week after a standout stretch for Portland. His breakout season has earned praise as he emerges as a top candidate for Most Improved Player. Avdija's growth is being credited with changing the direction of the franchise.
Joe Scarborough welcomed the removal of Nicolas Maduro but warned President Trump about the risks of regime change. Tensions persist in Venezuela as Delcy Rodriguez calls for peace and Maduro faces charges in a New York court.
Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty in a New York court after his dramatic capture by US forces. The hearing saw tense exchanges and protests, while international reactions to the operation continue to unfold.
President Trump has hinted at new international targets after the ousting of Venezuela's leader, mentioning countries like Colombia, Cuba, Greenland, Mexico, and Iran. His remarks have raised global concerns about possible future US interventions.
SkyNewsAll 116 people injured in deadly New Year's bar fire identified, Swiss police sayJanuary 05, 2026
Swiss police have identified all 116 people injured in the deadly New Year's bar fire in the Swiss Alps, which killed 40 people. Most of the injured remain in hospital, and a criminal investigation has been opened against the bar's managers.
The Tel Aviv 35 Index hit a new record as construction stocks surged, though banks slipped after a surprise rate cut. Trading volumes were high and the shekel weakened against major currencies.









