⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Gaza Relief Stampede: 112 Dead, 760 Injured Amid Controversy
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1. While receiving relief in Gaza City, at least 112 people are murdered and 760 more are injured. Israeli officials assert that a rush sparked by Israeli warning shots is responsible for the majority of the casualties, despite the Gaza Health Ministry's allegations that the Israel Defense Forces opened fire on the throng without cause or effect.
2. In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a fire at a seven-story shopping complex results in 46 fatalities and 75 injuries.
3. In the Texas Panhandle, the Smokehouse Creek Fire spreads to become the state's largest wildfire in recorded history.
4. An Illinois judge barred Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot, citing his alleged role in the Capitol riot. The decision, on hold for appeal, echoes similar actions in Colorado and Maine. The US Supreme Court is likely to decide the final outcome.
5. Hunter Biden testified for over six hours in a closed-door session for the Republican impeachment probe into his father, President Biden. He denied involving his father in his business and criticized the GOP for lacking evidence. No evidence found; setbacks include discredited sources and legal issues.
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6. Brian Mulroney, the former prime minister of Canada, passes away at the age of 84.
7. The Inflation Reduction Act in the USA has significantly lowered Medicare costs in 2024, particularly for cancer patients. Prescription drug expenses are capped at $2,000, the shingles vaccine is now free, and the cost of insulin is limited to $35 monthly.
8. An unconditional truce in the Israel-Hamas conflict is demanded in a non-binding resolution approved by the European Parliament.
9. Six kilometers off the coast of Bergen, Norway, a Sikorsky S-92 helicopter crashes, leaving one person dead and five injured.
10. The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, declares that the country will no longer be purchasing weapons from Israeli producers. Petro goes on to call the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip a genocide.
11. In ancient Italy, around 2,200 years ago, people near Verona were buried with animals, including dogs and horses. A recent study of 161 Late Iron Age burials revealed 10% involved human-animal joint interments.
12. Kenya relocated 21 black rhinos to Loisaba Conservancy, fostering a new breeding population and marking a milestone in rhino conservation after their drastic decline due to poaching.
13. A contentious by-election in Rochdale, England, casts votes for a new member of parliament, but the outcome is overshadowed by the conflict between Israel and Hamas. George Galloway, the candidate for the Workers Party of Britain, receives 12,335 votes to win the by-election.
14. Quincy Promes, a Dutch international football player, was recently found guilty in absentia of cocaine trafficking and given a six-year prison sentence by a Dutch court. He was arrested in Dubai while traveling with Spartak Moscow and faces extradition to the Netherlands.
15. An attack at a gas station in the West Bank near Eli results in the shooting deaths of two Israelis.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Oil Washes Ashore in Bonaire After Gulfstream Ship Capsizes
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1. On Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, oil starts to wash ashore. It is thought to have come from the ship Gulfstream, which capsized earlier this month near Tobago, carrying some 35,000 barrels of oil.
2. In the Middle East, Iran has instructed its supported militia groups in Iraq and Syria to reduce attacks on American bases after U.S. strikes. Tehran aims to avoid open conflict with Washington.
3. The question of whether former President Donald Trump can assert immunity in special counsel Jack Smith's 2020 presidential election subversion case will be decided by the US Supreme Court. The arguments are slated to start in April.
4. Jordan, the UAE, Egypt, and France collaborated to airdrop aid to Gaza, including meals and supplies, marking the first time Egypt and the UAE participated. The operation addressed the urgent need amid growing restrictions on traditional aid distribution in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
5. The U.S. Army is cutting thousands of jobs to focus on Russia and China, indicating Middle East challenges persist. Job cuts address recruiting issues.
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6. The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Manitoba, fired two scientists in 2021. According to the Canadian government's investigation, the scientists had deep and covert ties to the Chinese government.
7. In the midst of growing strain with the Moldovan government, representatives of Transnistria, the internationally recognized breakaway area supported by Russia, petition the Russian Duma for increased intervention in Transnistria.
8. China requests that the major nuclear-armed nations in the world form a "no first use" agreement. At the moment, the only two nuclear-armed nations that formally uphold a no first use policy are China and India.
9. In San Juan de Opoa, Copán Department, Honduras, two buses collide, resulting in at least 17 fatalities.
10. Chad's government reports deaths in an overnight attack on security services in N'Djamena by the Socialist Party without Borders. In retaliation, the army strikes the party's HQ, killing multiple people—including Yaya Dillo Djérou, the president—and imposing internet restrictions throughout the nation's capital.
11. Ghana's Parliament passes a bill that imposes a five-year prison sentence for advocating for or promoting LGBT rights.
12. Christian Horner, the leader of Red Bull Formula One, has been found not guilty after an internal investigation into claims of "inappropriate" behavior made by a female employee. Horner is going to stay as the team captain.
13. U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, who has led the Senate GOP since 2007, says he will resign as minority leader of the Senate in November.
14. Two men, Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, were found guilty of fatally shooting hip-hop DJ Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell) in 2002 in his Queens recording studio
15. Prince Harry's court challenge against the government's decision to revoke his automatic right to police protection while in the UK is dismissed by High Court of Justice Judge Peter Richard Lane.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Russia Warns Against NATO Ground Intervention in Ukraine
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1. Russia warns against NATO ground intervention in Ukraine, responding to French President Macron's open stance. Tensions rise amid the ongoing conflict; Kremlin issues caution as Macron hints at potential actions.
2. The Democratic and Republican primaries are held in Michigan. The winners are the incumbent President Joe Biden and the former President Donald Trump.
3. The Smokehouse Creek Fire, which is already consuming about 200,000 acres in the Texas Panhandle, is still expanding.
4. In the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, President Biden's hope for a near-term cease-fire deal is dashed as Hamas rejects the proposal a day after it was suggested.
5. Wendy's CEO plans to test dynamic pricing in 2025, changing menu prices based on factors. Digital boards will reflect these changes. The initiative was discussed during a February earnings call.
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6. The Japanese technology corporation Sony has announced that it will eliminate 900 jobs worldwide and that London Studio will close as part of a reorganization of the company.
7. As part of the European Union's effort to defend international trade in the Red Sea, the German Navy destroyer Hessen shoots down two drones that were launched by Houthi troops in Yemen.
8. After announcing its withdrawal from the neighboring village of Lastochkyne on February 26, the Ukrainian military leaves the villages of Sieverne and Stepove close to Avdiivka in the Donetsk Oblast.
9. Toyota has recalled over 600,000 trucks and SUVs in the United States due to safety concerns, increasing the risk of crashes. The recalls were announced within a week of each other.
10. Apple has abandoned its electric car project, a rival to Tesla, after spending billions on research. The cancellation, led by CEO Tim Cook, is an unusual setback for Apple in its self-driving car ambitions.
11. On a road in Koumantou, a bus traveling from Mali to Burkina Faso collapses, leaving 31 people dead and 10 injured.
12. In Conakry, Guinea, protests over an ongoing statewide strike result in the deaths of two individuals.
13. A DNA test verifies the identity of a deceased man as Satoshi Kirishima, a bombing participant from 1974.
14. Oleg Orlov, a Russian human rights activist, was given a 2.5-year prison sentence for "repeatedly disparaging" the Russian military.
15. The six-year Marengo trial in the Netherlands comes to an end. Three of the 17 individuals who were prosecuted—Ridouan Taghi and Saïd Razzouki, among others—were given life sentences for their roles in ten killings.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Hungarian Parliament Approves NATO Membership for Sweden
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1. The NATO membership of Sweden is approved by the Hungarian parliament.
2. Israel makes its deepest invasion into Lebanon since hostilities began when it launches airstrikes on Hezbollah strongholds in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon.
3. Ronna McDaniel, the Republican National Committee Chair, is leaving her position on March 8. This comes as Donald Trump aims for another presidential nomination, reshaping the party's leadership. The move is seen as a response to criticisms of McDaniel's role in the 2020 election and recent party setbacks.
4. Donald Trump is appealing a New York court's $454m penalty for civil fraud, claiming it's a political attack. The ex-president's sons were fined too. Facing multiple legal battles, he seeks to overturn the judgment amid his potential 2024 election run. Trump's net worth is around $2.6bn.
5. During the Israel-Hamas conflict, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh resigned from office along with his whole cabinet due to public disapproval and pressure from the US government to implement reforms.
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6. The FTC blocked Kroger's $24.6bn takeover of Albertsons, the largest US supermarket merger, fearing it would raise prices and limit consumer choice.
7. A new department of the Israeli Air Force has been established specifically to monitor the Iranian Armed Forces.
8. Due to the involvement of Libyan mercenaries in the conflict in Sudan, Sudan's military ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh of the Libyan Government of National Unity in Tripoli, Libya, to ask for assistance.
9. Attacks by RED-Tabara terrorists in Buringa, Bubanza Province, Burundi, result in nine fatalities and five injuries. Additionally, the ruling CNDD-FDD party's local headquarters is set on fire.
10. A team explored underwater mountains off Chile's coast, discovering over 100 new marine species, including corals, sponges, and fish, with a remote-controlled robot.
11. Tamás Sulyok is chosen by the National Assembly to be the next president of Hungary.
12. In the Mexican state of Puebla, three forest rangers are killed by suspected illegal loggers in the foothills of the Iztaccihuatl volcano.
13. Without any opposition, Feleti Teo becomes the new prime minister of Tuvalu. During the general election in January, incumbent Prime Minister Kausea Natano was unsuccessful in his campaign for reelection.
14. In Virginia, a 3-legged pit bull named Annabel Lee was cured of cancer using Stelfonta, an FDA-approved drug with an 87% success rate for mast cell tumors.
15. A modern UK home, CobBauge, built in Fakenham, Norfolk, pioneers energy efficiency using ancient cob construction with hemp straw, earth, and water. Architect Anthony Hudson aims to make mud houses mainstream despite labor-intensive methods.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Norovirus Outbreak Hits Northeastern U.S.
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1. A norovirus outbreak in the northeastern US is causing vomiting and diarrhea. CDC data reveals a 13.9% positive rate, urging preventive measures like handwashing. Norovirus, different from the flu, affects all ages and spreads easily through contact and contaminated surfaces.
2. In a protest against Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip, an active-duty member of the United States Air Force commits suicide by setting himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. He passes away later that day.
3. In Athens, Georgia, the tragic killing of nursing student Laken Riley has become a focal point in the 2024 presidential campaign. A Venezuelan man, in the U.S. illegally, arrested for her murder intensifies the immigration debate.
4. In Burkina Faso, armed rebels attacked a mosque in Natiaboani, killing dozens of Muslims during morning prayers. The broader conflict has claimed about 20,000 lives since 2012, leading to over two million displacements.
5. At Wembley Stadium, Liverpool defeats Chelsea 1-0 in overtime to win the 2023–24 EFL Cup.
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6. In al-Qusayr, Syria, an Israeli strike kills two members of Hezbollah.
7. In the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, President Zelenski claims 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed, with Russia losing six times more. Conflicting reports on casualties, Zelenski blames weakened Western support, while Putin calls for negotiations.
8. In Burkina Faso, at least 15 people were killed in an attack on a Catholic church by suspected Islamist militants in Essakane village. The assault, near Mali's border, occurred during Sunday worship.
9. Turkey kills four suspected PKK members in a strike it carried out in northern Iraq.
10. Alexander Lukashenko, the current president of Belarus, declares his intention to compete in the upcoming presidential election.
11. With only four pro-government parties allowed to compete, voting gets underway for elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus, the All-Belarusian People's Assembly, and local councils. Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, an opposition activist, says she will host elections for the Coordination Council in May and calls on Belarusians to abstain from voting.
12. Pony-sized duck-billed dinosaurs, likely from North America, swam to Africa 66 million years ago, as suggested by fossils found in Morocco, challenging traditional migration theories.
13. There are nine fatalities and seventeen injuries from a bus accident near Paulpietersburg, South Africa.
14. In Monshat el-Kanater, Egypt, a worker-carrying ferry capssized, resulting in ten fatalities and five injuries.
15. Indian IT specialist Tharun Kumar developed ECOSTP, an eco-friendly sewage treatment using cow dung and plant filters, reclaiming 2 billion liters of sewage without chemicals or power.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Fighter Planes Intercept High-Altitude Balloon over Western U.S.
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1. Fighter planes are sent out to intercept a high-altitude balloon that has been seen over the Western United States. U.S. officials say they do not know the balloon's origin or purpose.
2. Three new moons are found in the Solar System, two around Neptune and one around Uranus, increasing the number of known satellites for each planet to 28 and 16, respectively.
3. An apartment building fire in Nanjing, China, results in at least 15 fatalities and 44 injuries.
4. Ukraine claimed credit for downing a Russian Beriev A-50 over Krasnodar Krai, Russia, which is the country's second A-50 downing this year.
5. The National Rifle Association (NRA) and its former leader, Wayne LaPierre, were found liable in a New York civil corruption trial, ordered to repay $6.35m. The case revealed misuse of funds on personal expenses, leading to calls for oversight of the NRA's assets.
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6. In the Cajamarca Basin of Northern Peru, archaeologists discovered a unique circular stone plaza, predating the Great Pyramids and contemporaneous with Stonehenge.
7. In North Shewa, Ethiopia, an airstrike by Ethiopian forces results in the deaths of at least 15 individuals and the injuries of over 20 others. Many of the victims are fleeing fighting between Fano and the Ethiopian government.
8. After Malta and Luxembourg, the German Bundestag votes to legalize adult use of cannabis for recreational purposes, making Germany the third European nation to do so.
9. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reverses a policy put in place by outgoing US President Donald Trump by declaring that Israeli settlements in the West Bank are unlawful under international law.
10. Dozens of cars collided on an icy highway in Suzhou, China, injuring at least nine people. Over 100 cars were involved, with extreme weather affecting transport during Lunar New Year celebrations.
11. The president of Senegal, Macky Sall, has announced his resignation effective April 1. However, he has not provided a date for the election, which was rescheduled earlier this month.
12. Marine biologists at the Schmidt Ocean Institute discovered four new octopus species near Costa Rica's El Dorado Hill, 2 miles below the sea. The team documented a unique octopus hatchery with hydrothermal vents.
13. In Iran, a 4,000-year-old lipstick tube made of chlorite was discovered in a Bronze Age grave. Analyzing the deep red powder inside, scientists found a mineral composition resembling modern lipsticks.
14. In Vienna, Austria, a mass stabbing at a brothel results in the deaths of three women. A male suspect, age 27, has been taken into custody.
15. A man in South Carolina has been found guilty of killing a transgender woman, Dime Doe, in the first U.S. federal trial for a hate crime based on gender identity.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Trump Dominates SC Primary, Haley Vows To Stay in The Race
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1. In the South Carolina Republican primary, Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley, securing about 60% of the vote to her 40%. Despite her loss, Haley vows to continue her presidential campaign, emphasizing dissatisfaction with the country's direction.
2. ECOWAS removes sanctions against Niger during a summit in Abuja, Nigeria, but keeps calling for the release of ousted president Mohamed Bazoum and his family.
3. The US and UK conducted airstrikes on 18 Houthi sites in Yemen to disrupt their capabilities, targeting storage facilities, drones, and air defense systems.
4. In Paris, chaos erupted at an agricultural show as angry farmers clashed with riot police, protesting President Macron's presence. Farmers across Europe decry falling incomes and increased regulations, claiming agriculture is in crisis.
5. Berkshire Hathaway, based in the United States, achieved a record profit of $97 billion last year. The conglomerate excelled in insurance and investments but faced declines in revenue from its railroad and utility businesses since 2022.
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6. In the Gulf of Aden, a sizable oil slick from the cargo ship Rubymar, destroyed by Houthi missiles, is developing and might eventually cause environmental havoc.
7. On a route connecting Arusha and Namanga in Tanzania, a truck driver lost control of his vehicle and collided with three other vehicles, resulting in the deaths of 25 people and the injuries of 21 more.
8. Alexei Navalny's body was returned to his mother in Russia after his death in a prison near the Arctic Circle. Authorities pressured for a secret burial, but his mother resisted. Navalny's widow accused Putin of holding the body "hostage."
9. European and Western leaders unite in Kyiv, pledging support for Ukraine on the 2nd anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite setbacks and U.S. reluctance, Ukraine remains determined as its troops face increasing losses on the battleground against advancing Russian forces.
10. In Sudan, a UN report reveals severe human rights abuses in an escalating war. The military and Rapid Support Forces engage in rape, killing, and torture.
11. In Athens, Georgia, 22-year-old UGA nursing student Laken Riley was found dead after going for a jog. Jose Ibarra, not a university student, is charged with her murder. Authorities describe it as a "crime of opportunity," emphasizing no known connection between the two.
12. In Japan's historic Naked Festival, women participated for the first time in its 1,250-year history, breaking gender barriers. The event, held at Konomiya Shrine in central Japan, symbolizes changing times and inclusivity.
13. A study reveals exercising once or twice a week, meeting WHO guidelines, can lead to weight loss similar to daily exercise.
14. In Kwilu, Congo, police arrested three Mobondo militia members near Kulungu village, preventing potential violence following January attacks. The Wamba sector chief calls for increased security in vulnerable villages to protect residents.
15. Henry Rono, a Kenyan distance runner, passed away at 72. Despite being denied Olympic chances due to his country's boycotts, he made history in 1978 by breaking four records in 81 days.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Network Failures Hit AT&T, Affecting 71,000 Users
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1. Network failures affect around 71,000 users of US mobile carrier AT&T. A few users of T-Mobile and Verizon also experience problems.
2. The first commercial business to successfully land a spacecraft on the Moon is Intuitive Machines, whose Nova-C lunar lander Odysseus comes down on the Moon near the lunar south pole.
3. Israeli airstrikes against residential buildings in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, result in forty fatalities and one hundred injuries.
4. According to a research released by the World Food Programme, almost 95% of Sudanese citizens are unable to buy a daily meal.
5. California-based company Atom Limbs is developing a next-gen bionic arm using AI, sensors, and machine learning to interpret brain signals for precise movements. The non-invasive arm offers a full range of motion and haptic feedback. Cost concerns persist, but Atom Limbs aims for a $20,000 price point.
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6. A 240 million-year-old fossil of a 16ft aquatic reptile, named Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, with a dragon-like appearance, was discovered in southern China. The find provides unprecedented details about this bizarre Triassic creature.
7. At least eight people are killed during floods and landslides in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro.
8. A 14-story residential building in Valencia, Spain caught fire, leaving nine people dead, fifteen injured, and one unaccounted for.
9. In the occupied West Bank, three Palestinians open fire on an Israeli settlement close to Ma'ale Adumim, killing one and gravely wounding eleven others. Israeli soldiers kill two of the shooters, and hurt and apprehend a third.
10. According to United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, an anti-ship missile in the Gulf of Aden damages a cargo ship flying the flag of Palau that is sailing to Egypt. The cargo ship then catches fire. There are no confirmed casualties.
11. In Guangzhou, China, a barge and the Lixinsha Bridge clash, resulting in five fatalities.
12. Former president Ricardo Martinelli, who is being held prisoner by the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City, is to be arrested, under a court ruling.
13. Brian Steven Smith, originally from South Africa, was found guilty on all counts, including first- and second-degree murder, for killing Native Alaskan women Kathleen Henry and Veronica Abouchuk in Anchorage, Alaska. Smith faces a life sentence.
14. The majority of Westlock, Alberta, residents decided to outlaw the flying of pride flags in public.
15. A Texas judge upheld a school's suspension of black student Darryl George for his dreadlocks, stating it didn't violate anti-discrimination laws. Despite the Crown Act, which prohibits hairstyle-based discrimination, the judge ruled in favor of Barbers Hill Independent School District.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Alabama Court: Frozen Embryos Treated as Children
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1. Frozen embryos in test tubes are legally regarded as children, according to a ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court.
2. The Biden administration forgave $1.2 billion in student debt for over 150,000 Americans, part of the SAVE plan. Biden praised the plan, highlighting its benefits for entrepreneurship and homeownership. The total student debt forgiven is $138 billion, affecting 3.9 million borrowers.
3. Russia faces challenges in supplying weapons for the Ukraine war due to sanctions, relying on foreign sources. Western officials highlight support to Ukraine as crucial for its resilience.
4. There are rumors that during the past two months, at least 200 men have died in battles between competing Shia militias, mainly Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq and Saraya al-Salam, throughout Iraq.
5. Bryce Pedicini, a chief petty officer in the United States Navy serving on the USS Higgins, is accused with four charges of espionage.
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6. Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano, located 70km from Mexico City, has erupted, emitting a 3km column of ash and gas. A yellow alert is in place for nearby areas.
7. US charges Yakuza member Takeshi Ebisawa for conspiring to traffic nuclear materials. He attempted to sell uranium and plutonium, thinking it would reach Iran for a bomb.
8. The head of Boeing's 737 Max program, Ed Clark, is leaving amid safety concerns after a jet's panel blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight. The incident raised questions about manufacturing processes, prompting a leadership shake-up.
9. HSBC, Europe's largest bank, reported a nearly 80% rise in 2023 pre-tax profits to $30.3bn, driven by high global interest rates. Most profits come from Asia, especially China and Hong Kong.
10. Citing the likelihood of "extreme" acts, President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus calls for armed security patrols in public spaces such as streets and workplaces.
11. In Mabinay, Negros Oriental, Philippines, a vehicle plunges off a cliff, killing fifteen. Two passengers managed to survive.
12. A tornado strikes Rancaekek, West Java, Indonesia, injuring at least 33 people.
13. Two construction workers in Lochem, the Netherlands, are killed and two more are injured when a bridge that is being built collapses.
14. In Spain's Extremadura region, a priest in Don Benito was arrested for allegedly selling Viagra and other aphrodisiacs from his home. The arrest followed a months-long investigation, with the priest's romantic partner also detained.
15. Portsmouth conservationists discovered the first breeding population of the critically endangered Cantor's giant softshell turtle in Kerala, southern India. The elusive species, known for its rarity, was found on the Chandragiri River.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Imposes Major Sanctions on Russia
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1. US announces major Russia sanctions in response to Navalny's death and Ukraine war on the second anniversary, seeking transparency and blaming Putin for Navalny's demise.
2. With an additional $680 million in funding, Sweden gives Ukraine its biggest military aid package to date.
3. Alexander Smirnov, an ex-FBI informant charged with lying about the Bidens, is accused of having ties to Russian intelligence. Prosecutors claim he misled about assets and disclosed intelligence contacts. Smirnov, charged by Special Counsel David Weiss, faces 25 years if convicted.
4. Ksenia Karelina, an American-Russian dual citizen, is detained by the Russian Federal Security Service on treasonous suspicions.
5. China criticizes US for vetoing UN Gaza ceasefire resolution, claims it sends wrong message. US defends, saying immediate ceasefire could jeopardize talks amid Israel-Hamas conflict.
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6. Astronomers discover the universe's brightest object, a quasar named J0529-4351, with a rapidly growing black hole, consuming a sun daily, 12 billion light-years away.
7. The World Food Programme halted food deliveries to northern Gaza due to violence and chaos, exacerbating a potential famine warned by the UN. The WFP faced attacks during attempted deliveries, emphasizing the urgent need for increased aid and security measures in Gaza.
8. French warships intercepted two drones from Yemen in the Red Sea. It comes as a response to multiple attacks detected on Monday and Tuesday.
9. According to the Pa-O National Liberation Army, seven refugees in Hsi Hseng have died as a result of Tatmadaw firing.
10. Comedian John Oliver offered Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas $1 million and a motor coach to resign during his show. Legal experts suggest Oliver likely didn't break the law, as corrupt intent is required under 18 US Code 201.
11. Juan Orlando Hernández, the former president of Honduras, is on trial in the US on allegations of drug trafficking and weaponry.
12. Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci resigns amid allegations of price-gouging in Australia's concentrated grocery market. The move follows a contentious interview and parliamentary inquiries.
13. The EU investigates TikTok for potential Digital Services Act breaches, focusing on child safety and algorithm impact. Apple also faces a €500m fine over alleged anti-competitive actions in music streaming.
14. Two men, Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays, face murder charges for the deadly shooting at the 2024 Kansas City Super Bowl parade. The incident stemmed from an argument.
15. In ice hockey, Genève—Servette HC from the Swiss National League won their first Champions Hockey League title, defeating Skellefteå AIK from the Swedish Hockey League 3-2 in the final.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Biden Assures Zelensky of $60bn Military Aid
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1. US President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Zelensky of $60bn military aid, pending final congressional approval. Ukraine withdrew from a key battle due to supply shortages, blamed on lack of Congressional support.
2. Denmark's prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, declares that her nation will give all of its artillery ammunition to Ukraine.
3. According to journalist Michael Shellenberger, the Jan. 6th pipe bomb near the DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., may have been a federal hoax. Evidence includes Vice President Kamala Harris unknowingly passing it, delayed police response, and FBI admitting it was inoperable.
4. Inter-tribal warfare between the Ambulin and Sikin tribes at Wabag, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, results in at least 64 deaths.
5. Alexei Navalny's mother, unable to retrieve his body, was told it would be released after a post-mortem. His team alleges he was murdered on Putin's orders. Western leaders demand clarity on his sudden death.
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6. In response to remarks made by France and the United Kingdom suggesting that they would consider unilateral recognition, the Israeli Cabinet votes a resolution condemning it.
7. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu supports limiting Arab Israelis' access to Al-Aqsa Mosque on Jerusalem's Temple Mount during Ramadan, aligning with National Security Minister Ben Gvir. Netanyahu's decision contradicts some security officials' recommendations, causing opposition backlash.
8. Protesters in Tel Aviv demand Netanyahu's resignation due to declining popularity after the October 7 Hamas attacks. The ongoing conflict has led to more than 1,200 deaths, with Gaza reporting over 28,800 casualties.
9. A series of military encounters in Munai, Lanao del Norte, Philippines, results in the deaths of six troops and three militants from the Dawlah Islamiyah-Maute Group.
10. In Burnsville, Minnesota, two police officers and a paramedic are slain while attending to a domestic disturbance. The offender is also killed.
11. Harvard scientists create synthetic antibiotic cresomycin, combating drug-resistant superbugs. The fully synthetic compound, pre-organized for ribosomal binding, shows promise in overcoming bacterial resistance.
12. In Mexico City, over 90,000 protesters gathered in Zocalo Square opposing electoral changes ahead of the presidential elections. President López Obrador, accused of undermining the National Electoral Institute, claims bias and corruption.
13. George Santos, a former US congressman, sues Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, and Disney, alleging he was tricked into making humiliating Cameo videos. Santos seeks $750,000 in damages for copyright infringement.
14. In Pakistan, newly-elected politician Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman, from Jamaat-e-Islami party, gave up his provincial seat #129 after discovering significant vote tampering in his favor. Despite allegations of election interference, his honesty stood out amid political chaos.
15. Great apes, including orangutans, chimps, bonobos, & gorillas, exhibit playful teasing behavior similar to humans, revealing evolutionary connections in a recent study by international researchers.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Houthi Claims Downing American MQ-9 Reaper Drone
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1. In the Red Sea, the Houthis assert that they had taken down an American MQ-9 Reaper drone.
2. In the Middle East, a U.S. strike killed Afghan refugees recruited into Iran's Fatemiyoun Brigade, a force in Tehran's proxy wars. They joined to fight for Shiite Islam and escape poverty.
3. Capital One is set to acquire Discover Financial Services for $35.3 billion in an all-stock deal, aiming to strengthen its position in the credit card market. Discover's payment network, used by over 305 million cardholders, will merge with Capital One.
4. In the U.S., more kids are now taking several psychiatric drugs at once, says a recent study. This polypharmacy trend, considered risky by experts, is rising among adolescents, raising concerns about its safety.
5. Citing threats from an alleged military build-up by the Congolese close to the border, Rwanda rejects efforts from the United States to remove troops and missile systems from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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6. The Oppenheimer film is the most nominated and wins the most honors at the British Academy Film honors with seven victories.
7. Pakistan's Senate has rejected a plan that would permit rapists to be publicly hanged.
8. In Pakistan, a senior official confessed to rigging votes, supporting claims by Imran Khan's party that the military manipulated counts in many races. Protests ensued in Peshawar, highlighting concerns about the fairness of the recent elections.
9. In the southern Gaza Strip, at Nasser Hospital, conditions turned desperate after Israeli forces searched for Hamas militants, rendering the hospital non-functional amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas War.
10. Public hearings on the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories are held before the International Court of Justice.
11. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, is persona non grata in Israel, according to Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz, until he retracts his remarks likening the conflict between Israel and Hamas to the Holocaust. Brazil responds by pulling its ambassador from Israel.
12. In Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas, a shootout with the Mexican Army results in the deaths of twelve gunmen.
13. William Byron wins the 66th Daytona 500 in stock car racing. Rick Hendrick, the owner of the team, has won the competition nine times.
14. In Beirut, Lebanon, a building collapses, leaving four people dead, three injured, and seventeen missing.
15. In Pueblo, Colorado, Corena Rose Minjarez, 36, and Jesus Dominguez, 35, were arrested and charged with murder after the police found the remains of children in concrete and a suitcase.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump Debuts Gold Trump Shoes in Philly
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1. Donald Trump was booed and cheered while unveiling his gold Trump-branded shoes at a sneaker convention in Philadelphia. This came after he was fined $355m for misleadingly valuing his properties in New York.
2. Three Houthi anti-ship cruise missile attacks are carried out by the US military in addition to the destruction of a Houthi unmanned surface vehicle and an unmanned undersea vehicle.
3. The entire evacuation of Ukrainian forces from Avdiivka is announced by Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, after months of intense warfare and Russian attempts to take the city.
4. Israel and Hamas held ceasefire talks, led by Qatar, but progress was "not very promising". Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to back down from a threatened invasion of Rafah, despite international pressure.
5. In Ukraine, President Zelenskyy warns of weapon shortages amid withdrawal from Avdiivka. US aid, blocked in Congress, is critical; delay costs lives on the front line, says NATO Sec-Gen.
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6. Christian Bale breaks ground on 12 foster homes in Palmdale, California, with Together California, a nonprofit he founded. Each home will house 6 kids and include transitional and community support.
7. In the northeastern United States, a quick-moving storm brought unexpected heavy snowfall to some areas, including parts of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
8. In Russia, supporters of Alexei Navalny are being arrested for leaving tributes, flowers, and any display of public mourning after his death in prison.
9. A car wash in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, experiences a shooting that results in the deaths of four individuals.
10. A new portable breast cancer test uses a hand-held device that reads saliva on a test strip to provide accurate results in five seconds. It was developed by scientists from the University of Florida and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan,
11. The United States has a higher percentage of bilingual citizens (23%) than France, Italy, or Britain (25%). This is a result of immigration and a post-1960 reversal of language abandonment. The U.S. now has more bilinguals (76 million) than any other country.
12. A judge in Brazil has fined officials and construction companies $48m over the 2007 collapse of a São Paulo building site. The collapse, which resulted in seven deaths, was attributed to "negligent" and "dangerous" acts by those in charge.
13. In a village in the Iranian province of Kerman, a man opens fire on his relatives over a family argument, killing twelve people.
14. Thaksin Shinawatra, a former Thai Prime Minister, was released on parole in Bangkok after being convicted of corruption. He plans to stay in his mansion in Bangkok, where his family's party is in power.
15. After Mojave fires, volunteers in the Mojave National Preserve, California, are using camels to restore iconic Joshua tree groves. The camels' gentle tread helps reforest burned areas, where other animals like the extinct Giant Ground Sloth once contributed to the trees' distribution.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Halts Russian Cyberattack Targeting Ukraine
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1. The US halted a Russian cyberattack targeting the US and its allies, including Ukraine. FBI Director Christopher Wray disclosed the operation at a Munich security conference.
2. Due to financial misconduct by The Trump Organization, former US President Donald Trump was hit with a fine of over $350 million by the New York Supreme Court and was temporarily prohibited from conducting business in the state.
3. Officials from the United States confirm that an effort was made to stop the Iranian spy ship MV Beshad from exchanging intelligence with the Houthi forces in Yemen through a cyberattack on the ship in the Red Sea.
4. A former FBI informant is accused of lying about the Bidens' involvement in Ukraine business. Republicans claim it could be criminal.
5. One of the most well-known opposition figures in Russia and a strong opponent of President Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny, passes away at the Polar Wolf penal colony in Tyumen Oblast, Russia, during his 19-year sentence.
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6. In Tampa, Florida, Robert DuBoise, 59, was wrongfully convicted in 1983 for murder and rape, serving 37 years. After his conviction was overturned, he sued the city, reaching a $14 million settlement on Thursday.
7. Amidst intense fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces for control of the city, Ukraine announces the evacuation of its troops from positions south of Avdiivka. The withdrawal occurs a day after Russian soldiers broke into the city from several directions.
8. OpenAI has developed Sora, an A.I. that quickly makes high-quality videos from written prompts. While this technology shows promise in film-making, there are concerns about its potential to spread misinformation and impact job markets.
9. In Sterling, Virginia, an explosion occurs in which a house kills one firefighter and injures eleven more.
10. At a bus station close to Kiryat Malachi, Israel, there is a shooting that results in two deaths and four injuries. An IDF reservist who is not on duty kills the culprit.
11. In Florence, Italy, a supermarket that was under construction collapsed, leaving five people dead and three injured.
12. Endangered Japanese eels were found thriving in the Dotonbori River, despite its polluted state. Scientists hope the discovery will raise awareness about the ecosystem's resilience and promote conservation efforts in urban Japan.
13. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, US, have found that zinc treatment can restore hearing in mice after exposure to loud noises, suggesting a potential solution to noise-induced hearing loss and a future over-the-counter option for protection.
14. Denali Brehmer, 23, from Anchorage, Alaska, was sentenced to 99 years for plotting to kill her friend Cynthia Hoffman, lured by a fake offer of $9 million.
15. A challenge to the nation's anti-gay legislation is denied by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines High Court.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Biden's 2024 Campaign Joins TikTok for Young Voter Reach
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1. President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign has joined TikTok with the username "@bidenhq", aiming to reach young voters. Despite US government bans due to security concerns, the campaign is determined to connect with the demographic for the upcoming November election.
2. Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to pause a federal election interference trial, claiming presidential immunity. This dispute could influence future cases on presidential immunity.
3. Donald Trump's hush-money trial will start on 25 March in New York City. The Republican frontrunner for president is charged with 34 counts of fraud, related to paying off porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.
4. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated in an interview that he prefers a Joe Biden presidency over Donald Trump, citing Biden's experience and predictability. He also commented on Biden's mental health and recent criticism of Russia's actions in Ukraine.
5. Amazon's former CEO, Jeff Bezos, sold nearly 12 million Amazon shares, valued at over $2 billion, in Seattle, where the company was founded. He also plans to sell 50 million more shares.
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6. A truck fuel tank bursts in the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA, injuring nine firefighters.
7. In New Delhi, India, a paint factory fire results in eleven fatalities and four injuries.
8. The largest hospital remaining in operation in the Gaza Strip, Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, is raided by Israeli special forces. During the raid, eight more people are said to have been injured in addition to at least one fatality.
9. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has transferred his duties to his deputy while in critical care at a hospital in Maryland for a bladder issue. This follows criticism for not disclosing his cancer diagnosis and hospital visits in the past. The incident has raised concerns about transparency and security.
10. Daniel Werfel, the head of the IRS, spoke to Congress in Washington, D.C. about budget cuts. He said that cuts would make it harder for the IRS to do its job and could increase the deficit.
11. According to a report released by the Office for National Statistics, the GDP of the United Kingdom has decreased for two consecutive quarters due to a slowdown in consumer expenditure. This indicates that the country has entered a technical recession.
12. Super Bowl LVIII set a record with 123.4 million viewers, attributed partly to out-of-home viewers and new fans drawn by Taylor Swift's presence.
13. The Super Bowl in Las Vegas was 100% solar powered by 621,000 solar panels and sustainability initiatives. The desert's sun supplies reliable electricity for Allegiant Stadium, demonstrating renewable energy's reliability, inspiring other communities.
14. New pterosaur species, Ceoptera evansae, found on Isle of Skye, Scotland. Belongs to the Darwinoptera group. Its discovery narrows evolution timeline, surprising as most similar species are in China.
15. The government of Venezuela has ordered the U.N. Human Rights Agency to leave the country within 72 hours. This is a drastic action that shows worsening conditions in Venezuela.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Kremlin Denies U.S. Threat of Russian Space Nukes
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1. The US threat that Russia plans to launch nuclear weapons into space soon is dismissed by the Kremlin as a "malicious fabrication." Yesterday, the New York Times and ABC News extensively disseminated the allegations following Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson's warning of a "severe national security threat."
2. It is extremely improbable that Russia plans to launch a nuclear bomb into space, according to Reuters. The antisatellite weapon is most likely a space-based, nuclear-powered weapon that uses electronic warfare to jam, blind, or fry targets' electronics.
3. A natural gas pipeline that runs from Iran's Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province to the Caspian Sea has been ravaged by explosions. The incident is being attributed to "terrorism and sabotage" by the Iranian oil minister.
4. Scientists in Melbourne, Australia, discovered abundant stem cells in menstrual blood, a potential game-changer for diagnosing and treating health issues like endometriosis. These stem cells can transform into various tissues, offering hope for both women's health and broader medical fields.
5. A new prosthetic hand developed in Italy and Switzerland allows amputees to feel temperature and warmth. Clinical tests in Bologna, Italy showed 100% accuracy in distinguishing cold, cool, and hot temperatures.
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6. Opthalmologists from France developed a spiral-shaped contact lens called the spiral diopter. This lens improves vision by creating multiple clear focus points, potentially revolutionizing ophthalmology and imaging systems.
7. Odysseus, the United States' first lunar lander since the unsuccessful Peregrine Mission One, is launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
8. Off the coast of Katsiveli, Crimea, Ukraine claimed to have sunk the Russian cruiser Caesar Kunikov. Unmanned surface drones appear to have struck the vessel in a video.
9. A rocket attack from Lebanon on an Israeli military base in Safed results in one Israeli soldier's death and multiple injuries. In retaliation, four Hezbollah fighters and eleven civilians are slain in Nabatieh and al-Sawana by Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon.
10. Two Chinese fishermen drown and two others are saved as their boat capsizes near Kinmen, Taiwan, while being followed by the Taiwan Coast Guard, who claims the fishermen were trespassing.
11. Caitlin Clark of Iowa surpasses current WNBA player and former Washington standout Kelsey Plum to become the lifetime scoring leader in NCAA Division I women's college basketball during Iowa's 106-89 victory over Michigan.
12. In France, amateur paleontologists found 400 well-preserved fossils from 470 million years ago, suggesting a sanctuary for species avoiding ancient global warming. The diverse Cabrières Biota, near the South Pole, includes arthropods, cnidarians, algae, and sponges.
13. Chinese researchers found that Tai Chi, a traditional Chinese martial art, may be more effective than aerobic exercise in preventing heart disease in those with high blood pressure, particularly for seniors.
14. Greece becomes the first Eastern Orthodox nation to allow same-sex marriage and adoption when its parliament votes 176–76 in favor of the legalization of these unions.
15. In two by-elections in the United Kingdom, Labour Party candidates Gen Kitchen and Damien Egan defeat Conservative Party candidates for the seats of Wellingborough and Kingswood, respectively.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Israeli Airstrikes in Rafah Kill 67 Palestinians
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1. Israeli airstrikes in Rafah during the night kill at least 67 Palestinians.
2. Up to 900 people are thought to have died when the Arakan Army sank three junta ships that were traveling down the Kaladan River in Rakhine State, Myanmar marking it one of the biggest losses in the history of the navy.
3. In İliç, Erzincan Province, Turkey, a landslide near the Çöpler mine may have trapped 10 or more individuals underground. There is an ongoing rescue operation.
4. Due to the nation's dismantling of Soviet War Memorials, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is apparently added to the Russian Interior Ministry's list of wanted individuals. This makes Kallas the first known government leader to be listed to a wanted list by Russian authorities.
5. In the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia, a rare species of pine trees called Wollemi pines, which are prehistoric and were thought to be extinct 2 million years ago, were discovered by park rangers.
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6. Alzheimer's study at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in California reveals protein KIBRA's potential to repair synaptic damage, improve memory without tackling toxic tau proteins.
7. Alejandro Mayorkas, the secretary of homeland security, is impeached by the US House of Representatives, 214–213, with three House Republicans voting "No" along with every House Democrat.
8. Azerbaijani forces kill four Armenian soldiers and hurt numerous more close to the Armenian village of Nerkin Hand in Syunik Province.
9. Insurgents from the Islamic State raid a military barracks close to Al-Sukhnah, Syria, killing nine soldiers and taking numerous weapons and vehicles that the escaping government forces had left behind.
10. The commander of Dawlah Islamiyah-Maute Group, the accused mastermind of the Mindanao State University explosion in Marawi, was among the nine terrorists killed in counterterrorist operations in Lanao del Sur in January, according to confirmation from the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
11. Two Israeli-Argentinean hostages are freed when Israeli special forces attack a building in Rafah.
12. A Dutch court of appeals has mandated a seven-day ban of F-35 jet component exports to Israel due to fears that the aircraft parts are being utilized for grave breaches of international humanitarian law. According to Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the administration will contest the suspension.
13. Four Israeli settlers were sanctioned by British Foreign Secretary David Cameron for using extreme violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
14. In a drive-by shooting in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, four people are gravely injured and five people are killed.
15. In the United States, Democrat Tom Suozzi prevails in the special election to fill the seat left vacant by Republican George Santos' expulsion.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Russia Plans for Space Nuclear Weapons
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1. Following military intelligence indicating that Russia plans to launch nuclear weapons into space soon, U.S. officials declare a "severe national security danger." According to officials, U.S. President Joe Biden has been briefed. Speaker of the US House Mike Johnson declares that there is no need for public concern.
2. In response to Russia's nuclear threat, the United States organizes emergency discussions with allies, including Canada and the United Kingdom.
3. A shooting at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII title parade results in one fatality and twenty-two injuries. The scenario witnesses the arrest of three armed individuals.
4. In Christchurch, New Zealand, a state of emergency is proclaimed while emergency personnel work to contain a blaze in Port Hills, a short distance from the city.
5. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter photographed ancient riverbeds in the Aeolis Planum region of Mars, showcasing evidence of past water flow.
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6. An 11-year-old boy with leukemia was cured by the cancer drug Blinatumomab (Blina) in the UK. The drug targets and kills cancer cells without the side effects of chemotherapy. It's also approved in the US for B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
7. The International Criminal Court receives a war crimes complaint against the Hamas leadership from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.
8. In Alexandria, Egypt, a truck and four microbuses collide, resulting in fifteen fatalities and eight injuries.
9. In San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Philippines, a church balcony collapses during an Ash Wednesday Mass, killing one and injuring 53.
10. A submerged Stone Age construction dating back more than 10,000 years has been found in the Baltic Sea's Bay of Mecklenburg. The one-kilometer-long stone wall may be the planet's oldest man-made construction.
11. Following a correspondence exchanged through their UN ambassadors, South Korea and Cuba establish diplomatic relations.
12. Members of the People's Consultative Assembly, local representatives, and the president and vice president are chosen by the people of Indonesia.
13. In a library in Pompeii, Italy, young and savvy minds won a prize for decoding 2,000-year-old scrolls. With CT scans and AI technology, they created a readable page that talks about enjoying life’s pleasures like music and food.
14. 14 years after the death of Staff Sgt. Juantrea Bradley in Iraq, his widow Ava and their children received a new house in North Carolina, built by volunteers from Garman Homes and donations from local and national businesses, honoring his memory and service.
15. In Chile's Chañaral Island, invasive rabbits were removed by Island Conservation, helping the endangered Peruvian diving petrel population thrive and restore ecosystem health.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Russia Launches 45 Drones Over Ukraine
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1. Russia launched 45 drones over Ukraine in a five-and-a-half-hour attack. Ukrainian forces shot down 40 drones. President Zelenskyy reshuffles war cabinet amidst ongoing conflict.
2. NATO chief criticizes Donald Trump for suggesting US won't defend NATO allies not meeting spending targets, calling it dangerous. Trump's remarks threaten European security.
3. Two Israeli hostages have died, according to Hamas, and eight more have suffered critical injuries as a result of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip during the previous ninety-six hours.
4. In American football, the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl for the second year in a row, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22. The Chiefs are the first club to repeat as champions since 2005.
5. 54 individuals have died as a result of the landslide that occurred in Maco, Davao de Oro, Mindanao, Philippines, five days ago; sixty-three more are still unaccounted for.
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6. Trinidad and Tobago may declare national emergency due to an oil spill from a ship that overturned near Tobago's coast. 15km of beaches affected, 1,000 volunteers cleaning.
7. Biden warns Israel against a military operation in Rafah without a plan to protect civilians. Egypt threatened to suspend the Camp David Accords over concerns about the potential humanitarian crisis.
8. In association football, hosts Ivory Coast defeats Nigeria 2–1 in the championship game to win their third Africa Cup of Nations. Sébastien Haller scores the game-winning goal in the 81st minute.
9. In a shooting at the Mount Eden Avenue station in Highbridge, the Bronx, New York City, five people are hurt and one person is killed.
10. In Glyfada, Greece, a man opens fire on a shipping firm, killing three workers before taking his own life.
11. In Houston, Texas, a woman opened fire at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church, injuring a child and a man. Police fatally shot the woman, identified as Genesse Moreno, who had a criminal record. The church is closed temporarily, and the community mourns.
12. Unknown number of people are killed when two boats collide on the Congo River close to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
13. In Vatican City, Argentina's President Milei met Pope Francis as the country gained its first female saint. Milei, previously critical of the Pope's views, softened his stance.
14. With 51.6% of the vote, Alexander Stubb is voted President of Finland.
15. An attack on an outpost in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan region results in the deaths of two Basij members.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Trump's NATO Remark Sparks Condemnation, Senate Debate
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1. Donald Trump suggested he'd support Russian attacks on NATO allies who don't pay enough. Biden's White House condemned his remarks. Debate over foreign aid continues in the US Senate.
2. Former President Trump reassures NRA members in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, promising to protect gun rights if re-elected, boasting of inaction on gun control during his presidency despite ongoing gun violence crisis.
3. Six individuals, including Herbert Wigwe and his family, are on board a Eurocopter EC130 helicopter when it crashes in Nipton, California, United States. No survivors have been located.
4. At a military base in Mogadishu, Somalia, a soldier opens fire, leaving five dead and ten injured.
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5. Myanmar's military government mandates conscription for young adults amid ongoing turmoil. Those aged 18-35 (men) and 18-27 (women) must serve at least two years.
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6. A bus and a truck collide on a road in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, resulting in at least 18 fatalities.
7. Nawaz Sharif declares victory in the Pakistani general election despite Imran Khan's lead amid suspicions of military-led cheating.
8. A fire at the Chinon Nuclear Power Plant forces France's EDF to shut down two nuclear reactors.
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9. Senegal has violent riots after President Macky Sall postpones the presidential election from February 25, 2024, to December 15, 2024.
10. In the port of Barbate, Spain, a speedboat believed to be used by drug smugglers collides with a patrol boat, killing two police officers and injuring two more.
11. A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck Hawaii's Big Island, centered on Mauna Loa volcano. Shaking was felt in Honolulu, with no tsunami expected. Some minor damage reported; aftershocks followed.
12. Hungary's President, Katalin Novák, resigns a week after it was discovered by the media that she had previously pardoned someone convicted of helping in child sexual assault.
13. After defeating Jordan 3-1 in the final, hosts Qatar win the Asian Cup for the second time in a row. Akram Afif scored three goals, including a hat-trick, all of which came from penalty kicks.
14. Georgia appointed Irakli Kobakhidze, a critic of the West, as Prime Minister. He blames the EU and U.S. for involving Georgia in Russia's conflict with Ukraine. This concerns opposition regarding Georgia's European aspirations.
15. In Oxfordshire, Britain, archaeologists discovered a master blacksmith's workshop from 771 BCE, revealing advanced ironworking techniques. The site yielded 10,000 artifacts, including intact forge elements, shedding light on early British craftsmanship.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Netanyahu Orders Evacuations in Rafah
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1. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directs the Israel Defense Forces to arrange evacuations of Rafah.
2. Vice President Kamala Harris rejects a report by special counsel Hur, labeling it politically biased. The report scrutinized President Biden's age and memory, sparking debate about its impact on the 2024 election.
3. Stocks, including tech giants like Apple and Amazon, surged, lifting the S&P 500 above 5,000 for the first time, driven by strong earnings reports. The rally reflects optimism amid cooling inflation and potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
4. Donald Trump wins Nevada Republican caucuses with minimal opposition. Despite criticism, GOP leaders ensure his victory as Nevada's voting system faces scrutiny. Confusion arises over dual primary-caucus setup.
5. Amidst ongoing battle with the Arakan Army, at least 340 members of Myanmar's Border Guard Police have fled into neighboring Bangladesh and have been captured and disarmed by Border Guard Bangladesh in the last week.
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6. Sony acquired half of Michael Jackson's music catalog for over $1.2 billion, marking the largest deal of its kind. This demonstrates Jackson's enduring popularity 15 years after his death.
7. Farmers across Europe protest in countries like Poland, Spain, Hungary, and Belgium, citing grievances against EU policies and rising prices. Concerns include cheap imports from Ukraine, high fertiliser prices, and environmental regulations.
8. In a mass shooting at a market in Rustavi, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, four people are murdered and one is injured. The perpetrator is apprehended.
9. In France, a model of the Eiffel Tower made from 706,900 matches was initially disqualified, but later recognized as the tallest matchstick building by the Guinness World Records after criticism for disqualification.
10. A 4.6-magnitude earthquake hit near Malibu, California, causing no significant damage in Los Angeles. Multiple quakes occurred, but no serious harm was reported.
11. In 2023, Hollywood produced 14% fewer TV shows, confirming the expected slowdown. This decline indicates the end of the peak TV era as predicted for a year.
12. In Miami, a former US informant, Joseph Vincent, gets life for involvement in Haiti's ex-president Moise's assassination. Vincent advised and supported the plot, leading to chaos in Haiti.
13. A plane crashes on Interstate 75 in Collier County, Florida, killing two and saving three.
14. In Haldwani, Uttarakhand, violence erupted during an anti-encroachment drive after authorities demolished a mosque and madrassa, alleging illegality. Muslims claim unfair targeting. Tensions rise amid accusations of religious polarization under Modi's government.
15. The Federal Court of Malaysia has ruled in a landmark decision that certain Islamic laws implemented by the State Government of Kelantan are unconstitutional.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: DOJ Special Counsel: Biden Shared Classified Info, No Charges
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1. A special counsel report by the US Department of Justice found evidence that President Biden willfully retained and shared highly classified information but concluded that criminal charges were not warranted. The report raised concerns about the poor handling of the documents and his memory.
2. Arguments on whether the Colorado Supreme Court had the right to bar former US President Donald Trump from the Colorado presidential primary due to a purported violation of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution will be heard by the US Supreme Court.
3. A fresh volcanic outburst cuts off hot water for over 20,000 people south of Reykjavík, prompting Icelandic officials to declare a state of emergency.
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4. After a Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter crashes in San Diego County, California, on February 7, five US Marines have been officially declared dead.
5. In Saturn's moon Mimas, scientists find a hidden ocean beneath its icy surface, resembling the Death Star. Discovered using Cassini data, the ocean, 45 miles deep, raises questions about potential for life.
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6. NASA launches the PACE project, which studies Earth's atmosphere and ocean, on a Falcon 9 rocket.
7. Russia's election commission rejects Boris Nadezhdin as presidential candidate due to flawed signatures. Nadezhdin plans to challenge decision. Election appears controlled; Putin faces three weak contenders. Anti-war sentiment grows amid Ukraine conflict.
8. Ukraine's President Zelensky fired Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi amid speculation of a rift, aiming to "renew" military leadership post-Russia's 2022 invasion. Gen Syrskyi replaces Zaluzhnyi, praised for defense and counter-offensive strategies in Kyiv and Kharkiv.
9. In Azerbaijan, President Ilham Aliyev won a fifth term with over 92% of the vote, criticized for lacking opposition. The election followed a military victory in Nagorno-Karabakh. International observers questioned its fairness.
10. In Pakistan, thousands of military are sent in to guard polling places, and mobile phone services are temporarily banned. Two separate bombings, one targeting a polling station and the other a patrol, result in the deaths of two children and five police officers.
11. Nine people have been killed in landslides, and search and rescue efforts in Baghdati, Imereti, Georgia, have come to an end with the discovery of the final victim's body.
12. Chinese fans angered as Lionel Messi misses Hong Kong match, plays in Japan instead. Hong Kong officials express disappointment. Messi's apology on Weibo draws mixed reactions.
13. Google has introduced Gemini, an advanced AI app, retiring its Bard chatbot. This move is to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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14. Ali Khamenei's Instagram accounts are deleted by Meta due to a violation of its "Dangerous Organizations & Individuals policy."
15. In Brazil, ex-President Bolsonaro must surrender his passport amid a probe into supporters storming Congress in 2023. His lawyer confirmed compliance with the order. The investigation targets a "criminal organization" involved in the attempted coup.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Drone Strike Kills Three Terrorists in Baghdad
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1. Tucker Carlson interviewed Putin in Moscow amid the Ukraine war. It's Putin's first formal Western media interview since the invasion.
2. The former president Donald Trump may face charges for trying to rig the 2020 presidential election results, according to a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., United States. The court determines that Trump does not enjoy presidential immunity.
3. Hamas, a militant group in Gaza, responded positively to a ceasefire proposal by Qatar, aiming to end the Israel-Hamas war. Negotiations continue amid humanitarian crisis and casualties.
4. Senate Republicans resist advancing bipartisan border policy bill, risking aid for Ukraine. McConnell urged GOP senators against the vote, facing backlash. Bipartisan effort for border security and Ukraine aid in Congress stalls in Washington, D.C.
5. In New York City, a record corruption case involves 70 bribery charges against public housing workers. Manhattan's prosecutor states it's a Justice Department record, with nearly one-third of NYCHA buildings implicated.
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6. A 12-kilometer (7.5-mile) submerged fresh water pipeline is rendered inoperable by an explosion, depriving the Greek island of Aegina of its drinking water supply. The governor of Greater Athens, Nikos Hardalias, has labeled the incident as an act of sabotage.
7. A fire at a fireworks business in Harda, India, claims the lives of eleven people and injures 150 more.
8. Yandex N.V., the Russian multinational technology corporation and search engine controlled by the Dutch, has announced its exit from the country by selling the business to a "fully-Russian owned entity" for 475 billion rubles ($5.2 billion).
9. A landslide in Maco, Davao de Oro, Philippines, has claimed at least seven lives; 48 people, including mine workers, are still missing and are the subject of search and rescue efforts.
10. In a market in Mogadishu, Somalia, there is an explosion that results in ten fatalities and twenty injuries.
11. Sebastián Piñera, the former president of Chile, perishes in a Ranco Lake, Chile, helicopter crash.
12. The Republican Party will not be awarding delegates to the victor of the Nevada Republican Party presidential primary; instead, the party will host a presidential caucus on February 8 to determine the delegates.
13. In Michigan, Jennifer Crumbley, mother of a school shooter, is convicted of manslaughter for negligence in preventing her son's actions. First US parent found guilty in such a case.
14. Outside Turkey's Istanbul Justice Palace, two gunmen from the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front open fire, killing one and wounding five before being shot and killed by police.
15. A record-breaking 68 million American adults, with $23.1 billion expected in bets, plan to wager on the Super Bowl, driven by legal and illegal outlets, including online operations.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Tucker Carlson Interviews Putin Amid Ukraine Conflict
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1. Tucker Carlson interviewed Putin in Moscow amid the Ukraine war. It's Putin's first formal Western media interview since the invasion.
2. The former president Donald Trump may face charges for trying to rig the 2020 presidential election results, according to a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., United States. The court determines that Trump does not enjoy presidential immunity.
3. Hamas, a militant group in Gaza, responded positively to a ceasefire proposal by Qatar, aiming to end the Israel-Hamas war. Negotiations continue amid humanitarian crisis and casualties.
4. Senate Republicans resist advancing bipartisan border policy bill, risking aid for Ukraine. McConnell urged GOP senators against the vote, facing backlash. Bipartisan effort for border security and Ukraine aid in Congress stalls in Washington, D.C.
5. In New York City, a record corruption case involves 70 bribery charges against public housing workers. Manhattan's prosecutor states it's a Justice Department record, with nearly one-third of NYCHA buildings implicated.
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6. A 12-kilometer (7.5-mile) submerged fresh water pipeline is rendered inoperable by an explosion, depriving the Greek island of Aegina of its drinking water supply. The governor of Greater Athens, Nikos Hardalias, has labeled the incident as an act of sabotage.
7. A fire at a fireworks business in Harda, India, claims the lives of eleven people and injures 150 more.
8. Yandex N.V., the Russian multinational technology corporation and search engine controlled by the Dutch, has announced its exit from the country by selling the business to a "fully-Russian owned entity" for 475 billion rubles ($5.2 billion).
9. A landslide in Maco, Davao de Oro, Philippines, has claimed at least seven lives; 48 people, including mine workers, are still missing and are the subject of search and rescue efforts.
10. In a market in Mogadishu, Somalia, there is an explosion that results in ten fatalities and twenty injuries.
11. Sebastián Piñera, the former president of Chile, perishes in a Ranco Lake, Chile, helicopter crash.
12. The Republican Party will not be awarding delegates to the victor of the Nevada Republican Party presidential primary; instead, the party will host a presidential caucus on February 8 to determine the delegates.
13. In Michigan, Jennifer Crumbley, mother of a school shooter, is convicted of manslaughter for negligence in preventing her son's actions. First US parent found guilty in such a case.
14. Outside Turkey's Istanbul Justice Palace, two gunmen from the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front open fire, killing one and wounding five before being shot and killed by police.
15. A record-breaking 68 million American adults, with $23.1 billion expected in bets, plan to wager on the Super Bowl, driven by legal and illegal outlets, including online operations.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Nikki Haley Requests Secret Service Protection
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1. Nikki Haley has requested Secret Service protection due to security concerns during her campaign. She faces opposition, including a recent hoax targeting her home in South Carolina.
2. In Davao de Oro and Davao del Norte, Philippines, landslides and floods claim the lives of twenty people.
3. Charles III, King of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, receives a cancer diagnosis after being examined by a physician.
4. With "Midnights", Taylor Swift wins Album of the Year, making history as the first artist to win the prize four times. She also announced her new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," during her Grammys acceptance speech.
5. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger announced their exit from the Economic Community of West African States.
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6. With her 2023 song "Flowers," Miley Cyrus takes home the Best Pop Solo Performance, Record of the Year, and her first Grammy Award.
7. Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan terrorists attack a police station in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of ten police officers and the injuries of another six.
8. In Chilpancingo, Mexico, four bus and taxi drivers were killed in coordinated attacks by drug gangs. The violence stems from gangs demanding protection payments, affecting transportation workers.
9. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims responsibility for a drone attack that results in the deaths of seven fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces and the injuries of eighteen others against a U.S. military camp in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria.
10. In Ukraine, President Zelenskyy considers dismissing top military officer Gen. Zaluzhnyi, sparking concern. Zaluzhnyi, credited for stalling Russian invasion, faces tensions with Zelenskyy amid war challenges.
11. Fidesz, the ruling party in Hungary, abstains from a National Assembly meeting that opposition parties have convened to expedite Sweden's application for NATO membership.
12. A groundbreaking gene therapy using CRISPR successfully treats hereditary angioedema in a UK, Netherlands, and New Zealand trial. Patients experienced significant health improvements, eliminating painful swelling caused by the rare genetic disorder.
13. Boeing faces potential 737 Max delivery delays due to new production issues found by supplier Spirit AeroSystems. Emirates Airlines criticizes Boeing's safety standards. Incorrectly drilled holes discovered in fuselages, raising safety concerns.
14. In eastern Indonesia, 14-year-old Davis Marthin Damaledo discovered a new stick insect species during a nature walk. Collaborating with scientists, he co-authored a paper naming it Nesiophasma sobesonbaii, honoring a local monarch.
15. In Japan, Miss Japan Karolina Shiino resigns after affair with married man exposed. Born in Ukraine, naturalized Japanese citizen faced criticism for not fitting traditional beauty ideals. Crown now vacant for the year.
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