Prophecy News Watch - January 1, 2026

Around the World
Iran Protests Enter Fourth Day as Crowds Chant ‘Death to the Dictator’
Iran was gripped by a fourth consecutive day of nationwide unrest on Wednesday as protesters clashed with security forces, torched buildings, and openly chanted "Death to the Dictator," signaling an escalation from economic anger to direct defiance of the Islamic Republic.
Putin Claims Victory as Russia Deploys Nuclear-Capable Missiles Near NATO Borders
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia “believes in victory” in Ukraine during a New Year’s Eve address, calling on Russians to support troops nearly four years after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion.
Europe Holds Emergency Talks After Putin Signals Harder Line On Ukraine Peace Efforts
European leaders held an emergency call Tuesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would “revise” Russia’s negotiating position on ending the war in Ukraine following an alleged Ukrainian drone attack on his residence in Russia’s Novgorod region.
Volendam Marks 25 Years Since Deadliest Café Fire In Dutch History
The historic Dutch fishing town of Volendam is commemorating the 25th anniversary of the nation’s deadliest café fire, a tragedy that killed 14 young people and injured more than 200 others, many with severe burns.
Catholic Among Journalists Jailed Across Russia And Former Soviet Union
Journalists imprisoned across Russia, and other former Soviet states may have been encouraged by the faith of a Catholic reporter in Belarus who has appealed to the Vatican for help while marking years behind bars.
Concerns Mount as Russian Journalist Marks Second Anniversary in Detention
Concerns are mounting over the fate of a young journalist with the U.S.-funded broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) as she marks a second year in Russian detention, preparing to spend another New Year behind bars.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Immigration From U.S. and Europe to Israel Surges in 2025 Despite Overall Decline in Arrivals
Israel absorbed approximately 21,900 new immigrants in 2025, marking a sharp decline of about one-third from the previous year, according to data released Monday by the Immigration and Absorption Ministry. The drop was driven largely by a steep fall in arrivals from Russia, following the surge that accompanied Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Inside the United States
Trump Pulls National Guard From Democrat-Run Cities After Court Defeats, Warns Troops Could Return
President Donald Trump announced Dec. 31 that he will withdraw federally controlled National Guard troops from Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland, ending months of contentious deployments tied to civil unrest and immigration enforcement.