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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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⚡️ Merkel Criticizes Merz, Calls for Political Stability
Angela Merkel has spoken out against growing political polarization and defended her criticism of CDU leader Friedrich Merz, emphasizing the importance of democratic compromise.
Addressing an audience in Hamburg, Merkel highlighted the need for cooperation among democratic parties, particularly given the unlikelihood of an absolute majority in the upcoming elections.
She condemned Merz’s reliance on AfD votes to pass a Bundestag resolution, arguing that democratic parties should avoid such alliances. Merkel described her criticism as a matter of fundamental principle.
On migration policy, Merkel maintained that her approach from 2015-2021 was not a mistake but acknowledged that deportation enforcement and administrative efficiency need improvement.
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❗️ Heavy Fighting Near Pokrovsk: Thousands Still Trapped
Russian forces are closing in on Pokrovsk, coming within 2 km of the city amid heavy shelling. Around 7,000 civilians remain, many refusing to leave despite the worsening conditions. Volunteers have evacuated thousands but have now suspended missions after a recent drone attack injured one of their team members.
Pokrovsk was once a key evacuation hub, but now it is nearly empty, its streets silent under constant bombardment. The Ukrainian army risks losing a critical supply route, and those still in the city face extreme cold, food shortages, and continuous attacks.
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⚡️ El Salvador to ‘Outsource’ US Criminals to Its Mega-Jail
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has offered to take in convicted criminals deported from the US, including American citizens, for a fee. The prisoners would be sent to the notorious CECOT facility, designed to house up to 40,000 inmates under strict security conditions.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio welcomed the proposal, calling it a unique international partnership. While some see the deal as a pragmatic solution to prison overcrowding, critics argue it could lead to human rights violations, given Bukele’s heavy-handed approach to crime.
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⚡️ US Treasury Grants Musk’s Team Access to Critical Payment System
Elon Musk’s allies reportedly now have access to the federal payment infrastructure controlling $6 trillion in government transactions. A senior Treasury official who opposed the move has suddenly retired. Lawmakers are raising alarms about security and political influence over government funds.
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⚡️Philadelphia Medical Jet Crash Leaves Seven Dead
A small medical transport plane crashed in northeast Philadelphia, killing six Mexican nationals on board and a bystander on the ground. The jet, which was transporting a child patient back to Mexico, was airborne for just a minute before crashing.
Authorities are investigating the cause, while emergency teams work through the debris. At least 19 people were injured.
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Trump to Hit Key Trading Partners with Tariffs This Weekend
US President Trump will impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and 10% on China, starting Saturday. Canadian oil will be taxed at 10% starting February 18. The tariffs aim to combat fentanyl trafficking and migration concerns.
Canada and Mexico plan to retaliate. Experts warn the tariffs could increase prices on goods and impact economic growth.
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🛑 Plane and Helicopter Crash Near Washington DC – 28 Bodies Recovered
A passenger jet carrying 64 people collided with a US Army helicopter near Washington DC. The plane broke apart and sank into the Potomac River, while the helicopter flipped on impact.
Among the victims were US figure skaters and Russian nationals. Emergency crews recovered 28 bodies and suspended rescue efforts. Investigators are examining air traffic control records.
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⚡️ Fire Breaks Out on Air Busan Plane, 176 Evacuated
A fire broke out on an Air Busan Airbus at Busan's Gimhae International Airport, forcing the evacuation of 176 people on board. Four passengers were injured while escaping the aircraft using inflatable slides.
The fire, which started near the tail before takeoff, spread to the fuselage. The cause is under investigation.
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❄️ DeepSeek Challenges ChatGPT
China’s AI app DeepSeek has surged in popularity, becoming the most downloaded app in the U.S. shortly after its launch. Known for its cost-effective model, DeepSeek competes with OpenAI’s ChatGPT by providing efficient writing, coding, and brainstorming capabilities.
Experts note that while ChatGPT remains more polished, DeepSeek offers impressive functionality at a lower price.
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⚡️ January 6 Rioter Killed Days After Trump Pardon
Matthew Huttle, a 42-year-old Indiana man pardoned by Donald Trump for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot, was fatally shot by police during a traffic stop.
Authorities report Huttle resisted arrest and had a firearm during the encounter. He was among nearly 1,600 individuals pardoned by Trump for their involvement in the riot. Investigations into the shooting are ongoing.
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⚡️ Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Mass Protests
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has stepped down following nationwide protests sparked by the Novi Sad railway station tragedy, where 15 people died in November.
Protesters have accused the government of corruption and poor oversight in construction projects. Vucevic expressed hope that his resignation would ease tensions and encourage dialogue.
However, protests led by students show no signs of abating, and questions remain over the potential for broader political change.
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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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🐎 Argentina Breeds First Genetically Modified Polo Horses
An Argentine biotech company claims to have successfully bred five genetically modified polo horses using CRISPR gene-editing technology. The goal: creating "superhorses" for equestrian sports.
These foals, born in late 2024 near Buenos Aires, are modified versions of the award-winning mare Polo Pureza. Scientists altered genes linked to sprinting ability while preserving other desirable traits.
Critics warn that cloning and gene editing could impact genetic diversity and pose ethical concerns. The FEI currently bans gene-edited horses from competition, though cloned horses are allowed.
Kheiron Biotech aims to expand this technology to jumping and racing horses, with plans to monitor the polo foals’ development. Their potential market value remains unknown.
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⚡️ White House Prepares Peace Plan for Ukraine War – Bloomberg
The Trump administration is set to present a peace plan aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, according to sources close to the president’s team.
The plan is expected to be unveiled next week at the Munich Security Conference (Feb. 14-16) by Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy for the Ukraine conflict.
While details remain unclear, reports suggest the approach will follow a "peace through strength" strategy, in line with Trump's rhetoric.
The proposal may involve freezing the war along the current front line, leaving occupied territories in a “suspended” state. The U.S. and its allies would provide Ukraine with security guarantees to deter future Russian aggression.
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📖 Bill Gates Reflects on Giving Away $100B and His Own Childhood
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has disclosed that his charitable foundation has donated over $100 billion, yet he still has more to give. While pledging to donate most of his fortune, Gates confirmed that his children will be financially secure, though they won’t inherit vast sums.
His new memoir, Source Code: My Beginnings, provides insight into his childhood, revealing obsessive tendencies and a deep love for learning—traits he believes might place him on the autism spectrum. Gates also weighed in on modern challenges like misinformation and social media's impact on young people, expressing concerns about online content regulation.
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Trump Temporarily Suspends Canada & Mexico Tariffs, But Hits China
The US has delayed tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods for 30 days after last-minute border security agreements.
Meanwhile, a 10% tariff on Chinese imports is now in force, triggering immediate retaliation from Beijing. The EU could be Trump’s next target for tariffs.
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Canada Retaliates with $106B Tariffs on US Goods
Canada is imposing 25% tariffs on American imports, matching US duties on Canadian products. Prime Minister Trudeau warned of economic consequences but vowed to defend Canadian interests.
Goods like alcohol, fruit, furniture, and industrial materials will be affected. Trade tensions between both nations continue to escalate.
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Black Box Recovered from Deadly Plane-Helicopter Crash in Washington DC
Investigators have retrieved the black box from the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines flight at Ronald Reagan Airport, killing 67 people.
Search teams continue to recover bodies and debris from the Potomac River, while the FAA has restricted helicopter flights in the area. Authorities are reviewing air traffic control communications and staffing levels in the hours before the crash.
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Pakistani Teen Killed by US Citizen Father Over Social Media Use
A US citizen, Anwar ul-Haq, fatally shot his teenage daughter in Quetta, Pakistan, over her TikTok activity. He first claimed unknown attackers were responsible but later confessed.
Police suspect an honor killing, as the family disapproved of her lifestyle. His brother-in-law was also arrested. If convicted, both face life imprisonment.
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😢 Family’s Tragic Fate in Zaporizhzhia: Russian Bomb Kills Three Generations
In a heart-wrenching incident in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, a Russian airstrike killed three members of the Buhayov family: 17-month-old Adam, his mother Sophiia, and his great-grandmother Tetiana.
Yuliia, Sophiia’s mother, expresses how the loss has shattered her life, as her daughter, grandson, and mother were all killed instantly.
This tragedy exemplifies the horrors faced by Ukrainian civilians in the ongoing war.
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⚡️ Ancient Vomit Discovery in Denmark
A fossilized vomit fragment, discovered at Stevns Klint in Denmark, dates back to 66 million years ago. The find offers a rare look into the diet of ancient fish and sharks during the Cretaceous period, shedding light on the prehistoric food chain.
The discovery is drawing international interest, with experts calling it "the world's most famous piece of puke."
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⚡️ Trump Signals Potential Reunion with Kim Jong Un Amid Changed Dynamics
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted at reopening diplomatic channels with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, aiming to revive their once-unusual rapport.
Experts suggest that while Trump's personal diplomacy previously yielded high-profile meetings, North Korea's increased military strength and closer ties with Russia could significantly alter the negotiation landscape.
Analysts believe any new talks would likely require more substantial offers from the U.S. to achieve progress.
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⚡️ Google Maps to Rename Gulf of Mexico in the US
Google Maps will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for US users, following an executive order from President Donald Trump. The decision has sparked controversy, with critics in Mexico mocking the renaming as unnecessary.
Google clarified that its platform reflects official names from government sources, applying localized names where appropriate. International users will continue to see both names displayed.
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⚡️ $2 Billion Arctic Security Boost from Denmark
Denmark plans to spend 14.6 billion kroner ($2.05 billion) on Arctic defense, working with Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The funding will add Arctic ships, drones, and satellite capacity to bolster security.
The investment comes as global interest in Greenland's strategic position and resources grows. Greenland officials welcomed the move but reiterated their independence in deciding their future.
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