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Trump and Zelensky Clash as War of Words Escalates
Donald Trump labeled Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator,” deepening tensions between the two leaders. European officials swiftly condemned Trump’s remarks, with Germany and Sweden rejecting his claim.
Zelensky, responding to the criticism, reiterated that Ukraine remains under martial law due to Russia’s invasion and emphasized that elections are suspended in wartime.
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🚀 SpaceX Rocket Debris Mistaken for UFO Over Germany
Dozens of people reported strange lights in the sky, mistaking them for meteors or even alien activity. The German Space Command clarified that it was space debris from a Falcon 9 rocket. While rare, such incidents happen when used rocket stages re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.
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🐋 Experts Forced to Euthanise 90 Beached Whales in Australia
A tragic whale stranding in Tasmania has left 90 false killer whales facing euthanasia. A pod of 157 beached near Arthur River, but most perished. Experts attempted rescues, but harsh conditions made survival unlikely.
Authorities say euthanasia is the most humane option.
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⚡️ Argentina’s President Faces Impeachment Over Crypto Scandal
President Javier Milei is facing impeachment calls and fraud allegations after promoting the $LIBRA cryptocurrency on social media. His endorsement caused the token’s value to surge, but after he deleted his post, its price crashed, wiping out investors' funds.
Opposition lawmakers are pushing for impeachment, while legal complaints have been filed in Argentina’s criminal court. The government denies Milei’s involvement, but an anti-corruption probe has been launched.
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⚡️US-Russia Peace Talks: Ukraine Not Invited
Despite US assurances that Kyiv would be involved, Ukraine has not been invited to US-Russia peace talks in Saudi Arabia, a government source confirmed. European leaders are also excluded and will meet separately in Paris to discuss security concerns.
The talks come amid growing fears that the US may be making concessions to Russia, with President Trump calling for swift negotiations to end the war. Zelensky has strongly opposed any peace deal made without Ukraine.
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Zelensky Calls for 'Army of Europe' Amid US Policy Shift
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the creation of a unified European army, warning that the US may not always support the continent. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he criticized deals made without Ukraine’s involvement and stressed that Europe must take greater responsibility for its defense.
His call aligns with past proposals by French President Emmanuel Macron for a stronger European military. Meanwhile, Trump and Putin have discussed peace talks, raising concerns about sidelining European allies.
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⚡️ UK Army 'Too Run Down' for Ukraine Peace Mission – Former Chief
The UK military is not in a position to lead a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine due to its depleted resources, former army chief Lord Dannatt has warned.
He estimates that up to 40,000 British troops would be required, but the UK "just hasn’t got that number available." Meanwhile, former NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has suggested that Britain and France should lead a force of up to 100,000 troops if the war ends.
The UK government continues to support Ukraine with military aid, but questions remain over its ability to sustain large-scale deployments.
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⚡️ Pope Francis Hospitalized Amid Ongoing Bronchitis Symptoms
The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis will be admitted to Gemelli hospital for medical tests and treatment due to persistent bronchitis. The 88-year-old pontiff has been struggling to speak at public events, relying on aides to read his speeches.
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⚡️ U.S.-South Africa Tensions Escalate Amid Trump’s Trade Threats
South Africa’s economy could take a hit as Trump moves to cut financial aid and reconsider its preferential trade status under Agoa.
His actions, linked to South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel and land reform policies, have drawn mixed reactions. Analysts believe South Africa may have to rethink its alliances amid growing U.S. pressure.
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🗺Google Faces Backlash Over Gulf of America Renaming
Google Maps has disabled reviews for the Gulf of Mexico after renaming it "Gulf of America" for US users, in line with a Trump administration order. The change sparked outrage, with users accusing Google of censorship after negative reviews were removed.
Mexico’s government is considering legal action, while Apple has also updated its maps with the new name. Social media users continue to protest by leaving negative ratings on the Google Maps app.
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⚡️ Musk’s OpenAI Takeover Bid Rejected, Legal Battle Continues
Elon Musk’s attempt to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion has been swiftly dismissed by CEO Sam Altman. The bid is the latest development in their ongoing feud, as Musk accuses OpenAI of straying from its nonprofit origins.
Altman responded with a sarcastic counteroffer to buy X. Despite the rejection, OpenAI’s board could still consider a deal if Musk raises his offer.
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🍺 Trump Brings Back Plastic Straws, Calls Paper Alternative 'Ridiculous'
President Trump has officially reinstated plastic straws in government operations, ending a Biden-era phase-out of single-use plastics. The decision aligns with Trump's long-standing criticism of paper straws, which he says "dissolve in your mouth."
Environmental groups warn that plastic waste remains a major global issue, while Trump supporters see the move as a win against excessive regulation.
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⚡️ Trump Proposes US Takeover of Gaza, Faces Backlash
US President Donald Trump has stated that America intends to "buy and control" the Gaza Strip, claiming it would ensure Hamas does not return. The remarks have been met with outrage from Palestinian authorities, who insist their land is not for sale.
The UN has warned that forced relocations violate international law, while Arab leaders, including Egypt and Jordan, have condemned the plan. Netanyahu, however, praised Trump’s vision as "creative and bold."
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Santorini Residents Stand Strong Amid Earthquake Fears
Earthquakes have once again shaken Santorini, prompting mass departures. While tourists flee, many locals stay, determined to withstand the uncertainty. The tremors, which began in June, have intensified, echoing the island’s seismic past.
Authorities have taken action, but residents argue that Santorini's rapid tourism-driven development has left it vulnerable. Despite fears of economic loss, many believe the island will emerge stronger, just as it has before.
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⚡️ Baltic Nations Cut Energy Ties with Russia
The Baltic states have launched their long-planned separation from Russia’s electricity grid, officially transitioning to the EU network. The shift, seen as a geopolitical milestone, follows years of preparation and rising tensions with Moscow.
Authorities have warned of potential cyber threats and misinformation campaigns, but insist the move will enhance energy security. A ceremony in Lithuania on Sunday will mark the completion of the transition.
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Zelensky: Trump Spreading Russian Disinformation
After Trump's remarks blaming Ukraine for the war, President Zelensky responded, accusing Trump of relying on Russian disinformation. He also rejected claims about his low approval rating and dismissed suggestions that Ukraine should trade resources for security guarantees.
European officials condemned Trump's comments, reaffirming their commitment to Ukraine.
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⚡️Pistorius Warns Against Premature Talks on Ukraine Peace Troops
While some European leaders discuss sending peacekeeping forces to Ukraine, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is urging restraint. He argued that unity should be built behind closed doors, not in public debates.
Chancellor Scholz echoed this, calling the discussion "premature." Meanwhile, the UK, Netherlands, and Sweden remain open to the idea.
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⚡️ Pope Francis' Health Worsens Due to Pneumonia
Pope Francis has been diagnosed with pneumonia, affecting both lungs. Hospitalized in Rome, he continues treatment as his condition remains complex. The Vatican states he is stable but requires ongoing care.
His public events are canceled, and he has asked for prayers.
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Lost Bitcoin Treasure Hunt: James Howells Won’t Give Up
A decade after his Bitcoin-laden hard drive was thrown into a landfill, James Howells is still pursuing its recovery. After a failed court case, he is preparing an appeal and even considering buying the landfill, which is due for closure.
With Bitcoin’s value surging, Howells believes it’s worth the fight, saying, "I absolutely will not stop.
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⚡️ Global Sea-Ice Hits Record Low
Satellite data shows that sea-ice around the Arctic and Antarctic has reached its lowest recorded levels. Over the five days leading up to February 13, the combined ice extent was 15.76 million sq km, breaking the previous record from early 2023.
Scientists warn that warming oceans and shifting winds are driving long-term ice loss. The Arctic is heating nearly four times faster than the global average, with predictions that summer ice could disappear entirely before 2050.
Shrinking sea-ice not only threatens wildlife but also disrupts climate systems and ocean currents.
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🐋 Swallowed by a Whale: Kayaker's Shocking Experience
Venezuelan kayaker Adrián Simancas was paddling off Chile's Patagonian coast when he was suddenly engulfed by a humpback whale.
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⚡️ Ukraine: Russian Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Protection Dome
Ukraine reports a drone attack on the Chernobyl sarcophagus, which shields radioactive material from the 1986 disaster. Experts say damage assessment is ongoing but stress that the shield wasn’t built for military strikes.
The IAEA warns of growing nuclear risks in the conflict.
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⚡️ Public Opinion Divided on Musk’s Role in Government
Elon Musk’s appointment to lead government efficiency reforms has polarized Americans. Critics worry about his influence on Trump and his companies' federal contracts, while supporters see him as a smart businessman eliminating waste.
Some voters who backed Trump are uneasy about Musk’s deep involvement, yet many applaud his cost-cutting measures. Musk insists he’s carrying out the will of the people.
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Trump-Putin Talks Raise European Security Concerns
Trump’s initiative for a peace deal with Russia has left European leaders scrambling for a response. Many fear the US may be bypassing both Ukraine and Europe in key negotiations.
NATO allies, including Germany and Poland, emphasize that European security cannot be decided without their involvement. Trump’s administration has also pushed for European nations to increase defense spending, with some leaders resisting a fixed 5% GDP target.
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⚡️ Canada-US Trade Dispute Escalates Over New Metal Tariffs
President Trump’s latest trade move—imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum—has drawn sharp criticism from Canada. Trudeau calls the move unfair and warns of economic consequences.
The Canadian government is preparing retaliatory measures, while economists predict increased costs for U.S. businesses. The standoff comes amid wider global concerns over Trump’s aggressive trade policies.
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⚡️ U.S. Officially Changes Name of Gulf of Mexico
In a recent executive order, President Donald Trump has renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, emphasizing its importance to U.S. history and commerce.
The Mexican government has expressed disagreement, asserting that the traditional name will continue to be used internationally.
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Ceasefire Exchange Leads to Release of Hostages and Prisoners
As part of the ceasefire, Hamas has freed three Israeli hostages, while Israel has released 183 Palestinian prisoners, including individuals who have spent years in prison.
The exchange is part of a broader effort to reduce tensions and build trust, with both sides continuing to work toward further releases. However, allegations of Israeli obstruction of aid into Gaza remain a point of contention.
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⚡️ Court Blocks Musk from Treasury Data Access
A US judge has barred Elon Musk’s Doge initiative from accessing sensitive Treasury Department records. The move follows a lawsuit by 19 Democratic attorneys general, who argued that Doge, which is not an official government agency, should not have access to such data.
The injunction remains in effect until February 14, with the judge citing risks of data leaks and hacking. Musk and the White House have not yet commented.
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🔔 Trudeau: Trump's Canada Takeover Talk "Is a Real Thing"
Justin Trudeau has revealed that Donald Trump might genuinely consider annexing Canada. During a private summit in Toronto, Trudeau claimed Trump sees absorbing Canada as a means to secure access to its critical minerals.
Trump has previously suggested Canada could avoid tariffs by becoming the 51st US state, even calling Trudeau "Governor Trudeau." Though Canadian officials initially dismissed it as a joke, Trudeau now appears to take the idea more seriously.
A recent poll shows overwhelming opposition among Canadians, but concerns remain as US-Canada relations enter uncertain territory.
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