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Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy before traveling to Armenia and Azerbaijan to support a White House-brokered peace agreement. The trip underscores the administration's diplomatic efforts while maintaining a focus on domestic issues.
NewMed Energy's drilling at the Vinekh prospect in Bulgaria ended without finding natural gas, causing its share price to fall. Focus now turns to the promising Krum reservoir, where drilling will begin soon.
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has been urged by Jewish leaders to 'focus on soccer' after his comments about 'genocide in Palestine.' The community expressed concern that his words could incite antisemitism and criticized his lack of support after a local synagogue attack.
Symbiosis International University is hosting SYMSIM 2.0, a conference on simulation-based healthcare education, from February 5 to 7. The event will feature workshops, expert talks, and international speakers to promote patient safety and advanced training.
A man accused of pretending to shoot people on the Bondi Beach footbridge has been refused bail. The incident occurred weeks after a deadly attack at the same location, sparking renewed debate about the bridge's future. McMillan will appear in court later this month.
Donald Trump warns Iran against restarting its nuclear programme, threatening severe consequences. He claims US strikes have crippled Iran's nuclear sites and reduced regional fears. Tensions between the US and Iran remain high.
Eretz Nehederet parodied Iran's supreme leader lamenting boredom in his bunker, while also featuring sketches on Israeli basketball star Deni Avdija and social issues. The episode mixed political satire with cultural humor.
The United States and Iran have agreed to resume nuclear talks in Oman after a dispute over the agenda and location nearly derailed negotiations. The United States is demanding a broader deal, while Iran insists only its nuclear program is on the table. Oil prices rose amid fears of possible military escalation.
Vice President JD Vance said President Donald Trump will keep all options open on Iran, including military action if diplomacy fails. The administration remains committed to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
A suspect in the killing of two Israeli diplomats in Washington has been charged with terrorism-related offenses. Prosecutors say the attack was motivated by antisemitism and political hatred. Israeli officials have vowed to boost security at their embassies.
The Hind Rajab Foundation has asked the United States Justice Department to investigate an Israeli veteran for alleged war crimes in Gaza. The veteran is set to speak at Boston University, and this marks the foundation's second complaint in the United States in recent weeks.
Over 16,000 distress calls from Indian migrant workers abroad, mainly in Gulf nations, have exposed widespread exploitation and unsafe conditions. Worker groups are demanding stronger government support and welfare measures. The situation highlights the urgent need for reforms to protect migrant workers and their families.
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