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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.
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.
Israel is working to secure its place in the global quantum computing race amid competition from the United States, China, and Gulf states. Despite strong partnerships and investments, challenges in infrastructure and funding could impact its future position.
Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty to charges of drug trafficking and weapons offenses. Prosecutors accuse them of working with cartels to smuggle cocaine into the United States. They face life in prison if convicted.
President Donald Trump was seen with a 'Make Iran Great Again' hat next to Senator Lindsey Graham as protests in Iran escalate. The demonstrations, sparked by economic and political grievances, have led to deaths and arrests. Trump's gesture and message have been viewed as support for the Iranian protesters.
Striker, a United States venture fund, has launched in Israel to invest in early-stage cybersecurity startups. The fund will back 10 companies, with half expected to be Israeli, focusing on firms with no revenue at the time of investment.
Biden faces criticism after an old comment about Trump and Venezuela resurfaces. Lawmakers and commentators are debating the effectiveness of each president's approach to Nicolás Maduro. The issue has sparked renewed discussion on United States policy toward Venezuela.
A proposed bill would allow new governments to appoint their own attorney general or extend the incumbent's term. The attorney general would be selected by the government and must meet Supreme Court justice qualifications.
Iran faces renewed protests amid economic crisis and threats of United States intervention. Authorities are torn between dialogue and crackdown as unrest spreads, with fears of further escalation.
Prime Minister Netanyahu accused the opposition of blocking a probe into the October 7 attack, proposing a commission with members chosen by both sides. Critics say his plan would create a politicized and ineffective inquiry.
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