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Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts is closing permanently after financial concerns and staff redundancies. The venue has faced years of disputes, protests, and instability, ending its long-standing role in the city's cultural scene.
Director Brett Ratner discusses his new documentary about First Lady Melania Trump, highlighting unprecedented access and genuine moments between her and President Donald Trump. The film offers an inside look at the role of the first lady, aiming for an apolitical perspective. It premiered in Washington, D.C., with both Trumps in attendance.
Pakistan and Türkiye's military chiefs met to discuss expanding defense cooperation amid rising regional tensions. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to closer military ties, including joint exercises and technology sharing. The talks come as Türkiye considers joining a defense alliance with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
South Africa and Israel have expelled each other's top diplomats amid rising tensions over Gaza and diplomatic disputes. The move follows South Africa's accusations of protocol breaches and public insults by Israeli officials. Protests in South Africa against Israel's actions in Gaza continue to grow.
Gaza's Rafah border crossing to Egypt will reopen Sunday, allowing limited movement for Palestinians under strict controls. The crossing will prioritize medical evacuees, but many face long waits, and the flow of goods remains restricted.
Saudi Research and Media Group's chief executive says artificial intelligence will not replace human creativity in journalism, even as it transforms the industry. She highlighted the need for innovation, data literacy, and new commercial strategies as media adapts to rapid technological change.
The United Nations faces a severe financial crisis due to unpaid fees from member states, with warnings that funds could run out by July. Secretary General António Guterres has called for urgent action to prevent the organisation's collapse.
Gold and silver prices fell sharply as investors welcomed Donald Trump's pick of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve. European stocks rose while Wall Street remained cautious after a turbulent week for global markets.
Nutrilon infant formula is being recalled in Israel due to elevated levels of the cereulide toxin found in specific batches. Consumers are urged not to use the affected products and to contact the Nutrilon Consumer Service Center for more information.
TimesofIsrael'Standing over ER workers' heads with a gun': Iranians describe brutal protest crackdownJanuary 30, 2026
Iranians describe unprecedented protests and a brutal crackdown by security forces, resulting in thousands of deaths. Witnesses recount violence, fear, and a continued struggle for rights amid internet blackouts and heavy security presence.
TimesofIsraelApple buys Israeli startup, reportedly for $2 billion, that reads facial 'micro movements'January 30, 2026
Apple has acquired Israeli startup Q.ai for almost $2 billion, aiming to advance its wearable technology. Q.ai's expertise in reading facial micro movements could lead to new hands-free interfaces for devices like smart glasses.
January 30, 2026
Palestine's foreign minister said India will decide on joining the Gaza Board of Peace according to its own understanding of peace and international law. The US-backed initiative seeks to oversee Gaza's post-war governance, with India and other nations invited to participate.









