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February 06, 2026
A watchdog report reveals the Palestinian Authority is secretly continuing payments to terrorists and their families, totaling $315 million in 2026. The payments are hidden through government agencies, raising concerns among international donors and officials.
Jonquil is among the favourites for Saturday's Abu Dhabi Gold Cup after drawing stall nine. Several leading contenders face wide draws in the million-dollar race, which showcases the rising profile of Middle Eastern horse racing.
Bitcoin has lost nearly half its value since October, falling to a 16-month low amid a broader market sell-off. Investor warnings, economic uncertainty, and policy changes are fueling the decline, with analysts divided on whether the cryptocurrency will recover.
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Israel is quietly funding anti-Hamas militias in Gaza, supplying them with resources and support. The move is reshaping local power dynamics and raising concerns about future stability.
A critique of Western pragmatism argues that prioritizing compromise over principle has led to strategic and moral failures. The article warns that this approach empowers adversaries and undermines core values. Recent political scandals and foreign policy missteps are cited as evidence of this trend.
February 06, 2026
The United States has resumed nuclear negotiations with Iran, sidelining recent concerns over the regime's violent repression of protests. Critics warn that focusing solely on the nuclear issue could strengthen Iran's leadership and overlook broader regional and human rights issues.
Lorenzo Lucca joins Nottingham Forest aiming to revive his career and fulfill his Premier League dream. The Italian striker brings height, technical skill, and a fresh approach to Forest's attack after a challenging spell at Napoli.
Iran and the United States are holding direct talks in Oman amid rising tensions and military threats. The talks focus on Iran's nuclear program, but prospects for a breakthrough appear low.
Iran and the United States are resuming nuclear talks in Oman amid regional tensions. Savannah Guthrie's family continues to search for her kidnapped mother, while the United States and Russia have restored military dialogue. Fallout from Jeffrey Epstein's connections has led to high-profile resignations and ongoing investigations.
Nvidia has signed a 10-year lease for a new 11-floor building in Yokneam, expanding its office space in northern Israel. The deal will increase Nvidia's total leased area in Ofer Park to 67,000 square meters. This move is part of Nvidia's broader expansion across Israel.
Conservative leaders are calling for a retrial of Palestine Action activists acquitted over a raid on an Israeli defense factory in Britain. The jury failed to reach verdicts on several charges, prompting concerns about public safety and protest violence. The activists admit to damaging property but deny intent to harm people.









