News Sources
News Articles - Page 67 of 209
January 10, 2026
Turkey's foreign minister accused Israel of fueling Iran's protests and seeking regional conflict, while urging diplomatic solutions and improved ties between Iran and its neighbors. He warned that external manipulation is influencing unrest and called for negotiations to prevent escalation.
Protests against the Iranian regime continue worldwide, with a protester climbing the Iranian embassy balcony in London. Western leaders have condemned Iran's crackdown on demonstrators, as unrest grows and information remains limited due to an internet blackout.
Yuval Cohen, 23, is in critical condition in Thailand and urgently needs O negative blood donors. His family is appealing for help at Nakornping Hospital.
Protesters in London removed the Iranian flag from the embassy as thousands rallied across Europe in solidarity with demonstrations in Iran. The unrest, sparked by economic grievances, has grown into calls for regime change amid a violent crackdown. Authorities have responded with mass arrests, internet blackouts, and threats of harsh punishment.
Iran has raised its security alert to an unprecedented level amid widespread protests and international warnings. Thousands have been arrested, and hundreds killed, as calls for a nationwide strike intensify. Iranian warships also joined Russian and Chinese vessels in military exercises near South Africa.
Indonesia has endorsed Turkiye's bid to become a full dialogue partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a move expected to boost cooperation and strategic ties. Experts say Indonesia's support could speed up Turkiye's acceptance and benefit both countries.
From Jodie Marsh and Paul Weller's charity auction dispute to Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus's onstage confrontation, celebrity feuds continue to surprise fans. Recent years have seen new clashes emerge, highlighting the drama behind Hollywood's glittering facade.
Support for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Coalition has slumped in a new poll, while One Nation's backing has surged following the Bondi terrorist attack. The poll shows growing discontent with both major parties and rising approval for One Nation. Albanese has announced a royal commission into the attack after pressure from victims' families and the Jewish community.
YNetPedaling through pain: How a wounded reservist and a paralyzed teen found strength toJanuary 10, 2026
A wounded reservist and a paralyzed teen found strength together during a 260-kilometer cycling journey, overcoming trauma and loss. Their story highlights resilience in the face of adversity.
January 10, 2026
Decades of miseducation and political choices have left Holocaust education absent or distorted in much of the Arab world. While some countries are pursuing reforms, others continue to erase Jewish history and suffering. The article explores how education and media shape attitudes and the prospects for change.
Robert Jenrick warns that police and government must act against Islamic extremism or risk losing control. He criticizes recent police decisions and calls for stronger measures to protect free speech and public safety.
YNet'ADHD risk may be shaped by early environment, long-term Israeli study suggests'January 10, 2026
An Israeli study suggests that early environment and parental traits influence attention-related risks in children, but effects vary widely. Researchers tracked families from birth to adolescence to uncover these patterns.








