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⚡️ Zelensky: No Concessions to Russia Before Saudi Peace Talks

President Zelensky confirmed Ukraine will attend peace talks in Saudi Arabia alongside the US, warning that Russia’s current demands only serve to prolong the war. He rejected removing NATO membership ambitions or ceding nuclear power plants to foreign control.

While both sides have signaled openness to a ceasefire, hostilities continue, with Russia and Ukraine still targeting infrastructure. Zelensky stated Ukraine will ask the US to help protect key infrastructure and reiterated that Crimea remains an inseparable part of Ukraine.

He also called for continued EU military aid and greater European involvement in peace efforts, warning against softening pressure on Moscow.

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⚡️ Newly Unredacted JFK Documents Offer Transparency, Not Closure

The latest release of JFK assassination documents brings more clarity to the events leading up to November 22, 1963 — but no definitive answers.

Several newly unredacted memos show how closely the CIA was watching Lee Harvey Oswald before the assassination. In particular, Oswald’s time in Mexico City, and his contact with the Soviet embassy, is now better documented.

Other documents focus on intelligence methods, including bug-detection technology and hidden ultraviolet paint to mark tapped phone booths. One name stands out: James McCord, later tied to the Watergate scandal, appears in a CIA memo.

Despite increased transparency, the files still contain redactions. Researchers believe more documents remain in the CIA and FBI archives. Until those are released, speculation around JFK’s assassination is likely to continue.

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⚡️ Finland Named Happiest Country Again, While US and UK Drop in Rankings

Finland has defended its title as the happiest country in the world, according to the latest UN-sponsored World Happiness Report. Nordic nations continued to dominate, but Costa Rica and Mexico secured spots in the top 10 for the first time.

Meanwhile, both the UK and the US experienced their lowest-ever rankings. The study also highlighted an interesting discovery: people tend to underestimate the kindness of strangers, with real-world experiments showing higher-than-expected rates of returned lost wallets.

Top 10 Happiest Countries in 2025:

1. Finland
2. Denmark
3. Iceland
4. Sweden
5. Netherlands
6. Costa Rica
7. Norway
8. Israel
9. Luxembourg
10.Mexico

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⚡️ Antarctic Scientists Caught in Workplace Dispute Turned Assault

A South African government spokesperson has confirmed an alleged assault at the remote Sanae IV Antarctic research base. The altercation, reportedly triggered by a disagreement over scheduling, has raised concerns about the psychological toll of isolation.

While no sexual assault was reported, allegations of sexual harassment are under investigation. The accused has shown remorse and is cooperating with intervention measures. Officials have emphasized that Antarctic missions undergo rigorous psychological screening, yet extreme conditions can amplify small conflicts.

The government is monitoring the situation while considering potential next steps.

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Voice of America Faces Shutdown Under Trump Order

The Trump administration has moved to strip funding from Voice of America (VOA), with most staff placed on paid leave and freelance workers losing their contracts.

The order, which also affects USAGM’s affiliates, follows years of criticism from Trump, who has accused VOA of left-wing bias.

While supporters say the cuts eliminate unnecessary spending, critics warn that dismantling VOA undermines U.S. efforts to counter foreign propaganda.

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⚡️ SpaceX Delays Launch, Astronauts’ Return to Earth Pushed Back

A SpaceX mission that would have enabled two NASA astronauts to return home has been delayed due to a hydraulic issue with the Falcon 9 rocket. The astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, have been stuck at the International Space Station (ISS) for over nine months after their original spacecraft was deemed unsafe for the return trip.

The mission, now postponed, was set to bring four new crew members to the ISS and clear the way for Williams and Wilmore’s journey back. SpaceX now aims for a launch on Friday evening, with the astronauts' return potentially following shortly after.

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Haidilao Under Fire After Teenagers Contaminate Hotpot Broth, Offers Full Refunds to Affected Diners

Haidilao, China’s biggest hotpot chain, has faced backlash after a disturbing incident where two teenagers urinated into their hotpot broth while dining in a Shanghai branch. The boys, who were drunk, were detained by the police shortly after.

Haidilao has responded by apologizing, replacing all hotpot equipment, and offering full refunds, along with 10 times the amount paid as compensation, to customers who visited the restaurant between February 24 and March 8.

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⚡️ German Intelligence Suspected Wuhan Lab Leak in 2020

Germany’s foreign intelligence agency (BND) concluded in 2020 that Covid-19 likely resulted from a lab leak, estimating an 80-90% probability, according to new media reports. The Wuhan Institute of Virology was suspected of conducting experiments that made viruses more transmissible to humans.

The BND's findings, which were never publicly disclosed, were reportedly shared with the CIA last year. While China rejects these claims, the lab-leak hypothesis has gained traction among intelligence agencies.

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⚡️ USAID Ordered to Shred and Burn Sensitive Documents

A leaked internal email reveals USAID staff were instructed to destroy classified documents, sparking alarm among employees and legal experts. The directive comes as the agency undergoes a controversial shutdown under the Trump administration.

The American Foreign Service Association warned the move could have legal consequences, as lawsuits challenge USAID's dismantling and funding freeze. Critics argue the destruction of records could obstruct transparency and accountability.

Legal action has already been taken to prevent further document loss, while the State Department remains silent on the matter.

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⚡️ Fire Extinguished After Tanker Collision in North Sea

A fire on the US-registered tanker Stena Immaculate has been put out following its collision with the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship Solong off the East Yorkshire coast. While no further pollution has been reported, authorities are still assessing the damage.

The Solong's Russian captain has been arrested for gross negligence manslaughter, as one crew member remains missing. UK authorities are leading the investigation, while salvage efforts continue to secure both vessels.

Rescue operations saved 36 crew members, with many now awaiting repatriation. The full impact of the collision is still being evaluated.

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⚡️ Amazon Rainforest Cleared for COP30 Summit Road

A new highway is being built through protected Amazon rainforest to accommodate traffic for the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil. The four-lane road cuts through over 13km of forest, sparking criticism from locals and environmentalists.

Residents say the project has disrupted their livelihoods, while scientists warn of habitat fragmentation. The government defends it as a "sustainable highway" with wildlife crossings and solar lighting.

Despite the summit’s goal of addressing climate issues, its environmental cost raises concerns about whether such large-scale events contradict their purpose.

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🔝 North Korean Hackers Launder $300M from ByBit Hack

The North Korean hacker group Lazarus has managed to cash out at least $300M from its record-breaking $1.5B hack on crypto exchange ByBit. Experts say the stolen funds may be financing the regime’s military programs.

Despite efforts to track and freeze the funds, Lazarus' expertise in crypto laundering makes recovery unlikely. ByBit is offering rewards for tracking the stolen funds, but $90M has already been cashed out through crypto exchange eXch.

North Korea has been linked to multiple high-profile crypto heists in recent years, using cyberattacks as a revenue stream.

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⚡️ European Leaders Support Arab Initiative for Gaza

France, Germany, Italy, and the UK have backed an Arab-led plan to rebuild Gaza, calling it a "realistic" solution. The $53 billion proposal, led by Egypt, includes international peacekeepers and temporary governance by independent experts under Palestinian Authority oversight.

Trump and Israel oppose the plan, with Trump promoting his own vision of turning Gaza into a resort destination. Meanwhile, the ceasefire remains fragile, with aid blockages and ongoing negotiations over hostages.

Gaza has suffered massive destruction, with over 48,000 Palestinian casualties reported. The future of reconstruction remains uncertain amid political deadlock.

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King Charles III Shares His Favorite Songs

King Charles III is launching a playlist of songs that have shaped his life, featuring artists like Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and Raye. The project, The King’s Music Room, is a collaboration with Apple Music and aims to celebrate Commonwealth music.

A teaser video shows the Changing of the Guard performing Marley's Could You Be Loved. The King described music as a powerful force that evokes memories, provides comfort, and uplifts spirits.

The full playlist will be released on Commonwealth Day, alongside personal stories from the King about the music that has influenced him over the years.

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🥃 Brown-Forman Boss Criticizes Canada’s Tariff Response on US Alcohol

Brown-Forman, the parent company of Jack Daniel's, has spoken out against Canada’s decision to remove US alcohol products from store shelves in retaliation for US tariffs. The move, executed by several Canadian provinces, including Ontario, follows the 25% levies the Trump administration imposed on Canadian goods.

Lawson Whiting, CEO of Brown-Forman, called the Canadian response "worse than tariffs," pointing out that it was more harmful than the tariffs themselves by effectively wiping out US alcohol sales in Canada. The LCBO, Ontario’s alcohol wholesaler, has pulled US-made drinks off the shelves, significantly impacting retailers and hospitality businesses.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford reported that nearly $1 billion worth of US alcohol is sold annually in the province, and now those products will no longer be available. Although Whiting noted that Canada represents only 1% of the company’s total sales, he acknowledged the impact of the move.

In response to this, Canada has imposed its own 25% tariffs on US goods, including alcoholic beverages, as part of its countermeasures. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Trudeau has sharply criticized the US tariffs, calling them counterproductive.

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⚡️ Austrian Police Break Up Online Vigilante Group Targeting Gay Men

An alleged hate group that used social media to lure gay people into ambushes has been dismantled, Austrian police say.

At least 15 suspects, including teenagers, were arrested after a major police operation across Austria and Slovakia. They are accused of pretending to target paedophiles, while in fact focusing their increasingly violent attacks on members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Police say victims were tricked into meeting the group, then assaulted, filmed, and robbed. The videos were later shared among online circles.

Among those arrested are citizens from Austria, Croatia, Germany, Romania, and Slovakia. Authorities uncovered weapons and Nazi symbols during the raids.

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⚡️ Turkey: Protests and Arrests After Opposition Mayor Detained

Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure, was detained on Wednesday in a mass crackdown targeting more than 100 individuals. Authorities claim he was involved in corruption and aiding terrorist organizations, but critics argue the arrest is politically motivated.

The crackdown has extended to social media, with Turkish police identifying 261 online accounts accused of inciting unrest. At least 37 people have been arrested, while internet restrictions have been imposed nationwide.

Top 10 Countries by Government Surveillance (Most Restrictive):

1. China
2. Russia
3. Iran
4. North Korea
5. Saudi Arabia
6. Turkey
7. Egypt
8. Belarus
9. United Arab Emirates
10.Vietnam

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⚡️ New MH370 Search Begins After Malaysia’s Approval

Malaysia has officially greenlit a renewed search for flight MH370, partnering with Ocean Infinity under a results-based agreement. The operation will target a 15,000 sq km area in the southern Indian Ocean, where experts suspect the aircraft crashed in 2014.

Families of the 239 passengers, still desperate for closure, have expressed mixed emotions about the search. Previous efforts, including a $150 million multinational search, failed to locate the wreckage.

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⚡️ Germany Weighs Billions in Defense Spending as EU Faces Uncertainty

Germany’s lawmakers are set to vote on a major defense budget reform that could increase military funding amid growing concerns about European security. The measure, which requires a two-thirds majority, would ease borrowing limits for defense spending.

With the U.S. signaling reduced support for NATO, Germany’s decision could influence Europe’s military preparedness. However, opposition from both right and left-wing parties may pose a challenge.

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⚡️ US Hits Houthis With Air Strikes Over Red Sea Attacks

The US conducted air strikes against Houthi positions in Yemen following continued attacks on Red Sea shipping. Trump stated the Houthis’ actions would "not be tolerated" and warned of overwhelming force.

The strikes reportedly resulted in dozens of casualties. The Houthis, who claim to be supporting Palestinians in Gaza, vowed to retaliate. Iran condemned the US actions, and Russia urged diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.

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⚡️ Snow White's European Premiere and Controversial Representation Sparks Debate

The release of Disney's live-action Snow White is just around the corner, but the film is already surrounded by controversies, especially regarding the portrayal of dwarfs. Peter Dinklage criticized the movie's depiction of dwarfs and its decision to use CGI characters rather than hiring actors with dwarfism.

The premiere in Spain took place in a remote castle, a reflection of the film's cautious approach amidst mounting criticism. Zegler’s remarks about the original 1937 film, including her comments on its outdated views on women, have added fuel to the fire. Meanwhile, speculation about a behind-the-scenes rift between Zegler and Gadot due to their differing political views has further stirred the pot.

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⚡️ Ukrainian Troops Remain Wary of Ceasefire Amid Escalating Conflict

Despite ongoing diplomatic discussions, Ukrainian soldiers at the front lines are highly skeptical about the prospects of a ceasefire. At a medical facility in eastern Ukraine, soldiers continue to arrive daily, many injured by drone strikes and artillery. Maksym, recovering from severe shrapnel wounds, firmly believes that a ceasefire won't happen. His view is echoed by his comrades, who continue to face relentless attacks on the battlefield.

Sofiia, a 22-year-old medic with the Volunteer Army Medical Battalion, shares this skepticism, pointing to previous failed ceasefires as evidence that peace may be an elusive goal. "The past ceasefires didn’t work, so why would this one?" she asks. Meanwhile, the 68th Jaeger Brigade prepares for their next mission, with artillery fire constantly in the distance.

The resumption of US military aid has provided some relief, but for many soldiers, the promise of peace feels far removed from the brutal reality they face each day.

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⚡️ Putin: Ceasefire Possible, But With Guarantees

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is ready for a ceasefire, but only if it leads to lasting peace. He raised concerns about Ukrainian troop mobilization, Western arms supplies, and the monitoring of any agreement.

He also questioned what would happen to Ukrainian soldiers in Russian regions and how violations would be determined along the 2,000 km front line, where Russian forces are advancing.

Putin suggested that Ukraine should have sought US support for a ceasefire much earlier.

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Doctors: Kids Under Eight Should Avoid Glycerol-Containing Slushies

Doctors are urging parents to keep young children away from slushy drinks with glycerol after multiple cases of severe illness. A study of 21 children aged 2-7 found that slushie consumption led to emergency treatment, with effects ranging from unconsciousness to seizures.

Experts say it's hard for parents to judge how much glycerol is in these drinks, making an age-based restriction more practical. The Food Standards Agency is reviewing the findings.

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⚡️ Greenland’s Opposition Wins Election Amid Independence Debate

Greenland’s centre-right Democratic party has won a surprise victory in the general election, securing about 30% of the vote. The party supports a gradual approach to independence from Denmark.

Naleraq, a party advocating for immediate independence and stronger US ties, came second with nearly 25%. The ruling parties, Inuit Ataqatigiit and Siumut, suffered losses, marking a shift in Greenland’s political landscape.

The election comes as US President Trump reiterates his interest in acquiring Greenland, a move rejected by Greenlandic and Danish leaders. Coalition negotiations are now underway.

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⚡️ Russia Expels Two More British Diplomats Amid Rising Tensions

Russia has expelled a British diplomat and the spouse of another, accusing them of espionage. The UK Foreign Office dismissed the allegations as "malicious and baseless."

This follows a series of diplomatic expulsions, with seven UK diplomats removed from Russia in the past year. The move comes amid worsening UK-Russia relations, exacerbated by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s strong support for Ukraine.

Despite recent US-Russia talks on improving ties, tensions between Moscow and London remain at Cold War levels.

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⚡️ USAID Aid Cut Leaves Afghan Women Facing Forced Return

A group of 82 Afghan women who fled Taliban rule to study in Oman are now being sent back after their USAID-funded scholarships were abruptly canceled under Trump's aid freeze.

The Taliban’s harsh restrictions on women include a university ban, leaving these students with no educational future. They are now appealing for urgent international help to avoid deportation.

Emails from USAID confirm that their scholarships are discontinued, and travel arrangements back to Afghanistan are being prepared. The US government has yet to respond to inquiries about their fate.

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🇵🇱 Tusk Pushes for Universal Military Training in Poland

Poland is preparing to introduce mandatory military training for all adult men, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced. A full plan is expected by the end of the year.

Tusk wants to expand Poland’s military force to 500,000, including reservists, in response to regional threats. He also discussed nuclear security and increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Poland has heavily invested in defense, signing arms deals with the U.S. and South Korea. Meanwhile, growing public concerns have sparked a rise in demand for private bomb shelters.

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⚡️ Nigerian Senator Suspended After Alleging Sexual Harassment by Akpabio

Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, a Nigerian senator, has been suspended for six months following her sexual harassment allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio. Despite protestations, the suspension was upheld, and calls for a thorough investigation into the matter continue to grow.

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