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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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🇨🇳 China Hits Back at US Tariffs but Leaves Room for Talks
China has retaliated against new US tariffs with duties on American agricultural goods but remains open to negotiations. By targeting Trump’s farming base, Beijing hopes to apply pressure while avoiding full escalation.
Meanwhile, China's economy faces internal struggles, and state media is portraying the US as the aggressor. Talks remain uncertain, as neither side wants to be the first to reach out.
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Читать полностью…⚡️ Vermont Protests Target Vance Over Zelensky Clash
Anger over the Trump-Vance administration’s confrontation with Zelensky spilled onto the streets of Vermont, where protesters disrupted Vice-President JD Vance’s planned ski trip.
Signs supporting Ukraine lined his route, leading his family to relocate. Similar demonstrations took place in New York, LA, and Boston. As tensions rise, Keir Starmer and other European leaders are working on a diplomatic approach to end the war in Ukraine.
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⚡️ Zelensky Gains European Support After Clash with Trump
Following a fiery Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has received a wave of support from European leaders. Macron, Scholz, Tusk, and others reaffirmed their backing, while NATO’s Mark Rutte advised Zelensky to mend ties with Trump.
Trump reportedly pressured Zelensky to negotiate with Russia, warning the U.S. could pull back support. In response, Zelensky emphasized Ukraine’s need for a “just and lasting peace.”
The UK is now hosting high-stakes discussions on Ukraine’s future, with Prime Minister Starmer reinforcing British support. Italy’s Giorgia Meloni is calling for an urgent US-Europe summit to discuss Ukraine’s defense strategy.
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🟢 Shrek’s Facelift? New Trailer Sparks Debate Among Fans
The Shrek 5 trailer has finally dropped, but not all fans are happy. Some argue that Shrek looks too polished, with rounder features and a more detailed CGI style, leading to jokes about “Botox and a facelift.”
The teaser introduces Zendaya as Felicia and brings back original stars Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, and Eddie Murphy. While some dislike the changes, others praise the attention to detail, including greying hair and wrinkles for the aging characters.
Despite the controversy, experts believe the debate will fade once the full movie is released in December 2026.
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⚡️ Trump and Zelensky’s White House Meeting Turns Hostile
A meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House turned confrontational on Friday.
Trump criticized Zelensky for lacking "gratitude" and accused him of "playing games with World War III."
The exchange follows a week of escalating tensions, with Zelensky suggesting Trump is influenced by Russian propaganda and Trump calling Zelensky a "dictator."
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⚡️ New US Tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada Could Disrupt Trade
Donald Trump is escalating trade tensions with a new 10% tariff on Chinese imports and a looming 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods. He blames the countries for drug trafficking but has faced criticism for potentially hurting US businesses.
China has already retaliated with its own tariffs, and economists warn that consumers could face price hikes. Meanwhile, North American leaders are in talks to prevent further trade disruptions before the March 4 deadline.
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👩⚕️ Teen Has "Parasitic" Twin Removed in Rare Indian Surgery
Indian doctors have removed a rare "parasitic" twin from a 17-year-old boy, who was born with additional limbs attached to his abdomen. The twin had developed a pelvis, legs, and external genitalia, making the surgery highly complex.
The operation, performed at Delhi’s Aiims hospital, took two hours. Doctors successfully separated the twin, which was connected to the boy’s chest but had no major organ involvement.
Following the procedure, the teen is recovering well and looking forward to a new life, free from the stigma and isolation he previously endured.
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🤡 Putin Offers US Minerals from Russian and Occupied Ukrainian Land
Russia is willing to cooperate with the US on rare mineral extraction, including from Ukrainian territories under Russian control, President Vladimir Putin announced in a televised statement. He positioned the move as a way to stabilize global mineral markets, while also highlighting Russia’s superior resource reserves compared to Ukraine.
His proposal comes amid separate US-Ukraine negotiations over mineral access, which Trump has tied to American military aid. Meanwhile, Kremlin officials see Putin’s offer as an opportunity for expanding economic ties despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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🪐 Seven-Planet Parade Lights Up the Night Sky
This week, a spectacular "planetary parade" will take place, featuring seven planets visible in the evening sky—Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune, Mercury, and Saturn. This rare event won't happen again until 2040.
The best viewing time is right after sunset on Tuesday through Friday. While Venus, Jupiter, and Mars will be easy to spot, Mercury and Saturn will be low on the horizon and harder to see. A telescope will be needed for Uranus and Neptune.
Experts suggest choosing a dark location with an unobstructed view of the horizon for the best experience. With clearer skies expected by the end of the week, Thursday and Friday nights will offer optimal conditions.
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Putin to Provide Modern Weapons to Russian Army Amid Ongoing Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to supply the military with advanced weapons in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, highlighting battlefield needs as the driving factor.
Speaking in a video message on Defender of the Fatherland Day, Putin praised the military’s resolve and fighting spirit.
The president described the mission to defend Russia as divinely guided, stressing that despite significant losses, the country’s strategic course remains unchanged.
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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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⚡️Trump Eases Trade Tensions, Delays Mexico Tariffs
In a partial reversal, Trump announced that Mexico will be exempt from USMCA tariffs until April 2. The decision follows a similar pause on car import tariffs. Uncertainty remains over whether Canada will receive the same treatment, though Commerce Secretary Lutnick expressed optimism.
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⚡️ Vance Sparks Controversy Over Ukraine Peacekeeping Remarks
US Vice President JD Vance faced backlash after suggesting that economic stakes in Ukraine were a better security guarantee than foreign troops.
UK politicians criticized his comments as disrespectful to British forces, given the UK's military history in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Vance later clarified that he wasn't referring to the UK or France, but did not specify which nations he meant.
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⚡️ Fallout from White House Clash: Zelensky Rallies European Backing
After a tense exchange with Trump and Vance, Zelensky secured European leaders’ support for a new security plan. While some EU nations are open to sending troops, others remain hesitant.
Meanwhile, the UK and France are exploring a temporary truce proposal, though skepticism remains about Russia’s willingness to engage.
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Ceasefire at a Crossroads as Key Deadline Arrives
After 42 days of fragile peace, the Gaza ceasefire deal now faces a critical test. Israel seeks to prolong negotiations while keeping its forces in Gaza, but Hamas insists on clear commitments for the next phase.
As discussions stall, public frustration in Israel intensifies, especially after another distressing hostage video surfaced. With the ceasefire hanging in the balance, both sides prepare for what comes next—either continued negotiations or a return to conflict.
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☁️ Skype to Shut Down After Two Decades
Microsoft has confirmed that Skype will shut down in May, ending its 20-year run as a leading communication platform. Users can migrate to Microsoft Teams to keep their conversations intact.
Skype, which Microsoft acquired in 2011, was once an industry leader but fell behind as competitors like WhatsApp and Zoom took over. The decision to discontinue Skype marks the end of an era for digital communication.
For paying customers, services will continue until their next billing cycle.
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⚡️ North Korea Reinforces Russian Frontline with More Soldiers
New intelligence from South Korea suggests North Korea has reinforced its troop presence in Russia, shifting units to the battlefield in Kursk. At least 1,000 additional troops are believed to have been sent.
While Pyongyang and Moscow remain silent, sources suggest North Korean forces have struggled with Ukraine’s tactics. Despite this, their presence has bolstered Russia’s war efforts.
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⚡️ Mount Vesuvius Victim’s Brain Vitrified by Intense Heat
A rare case of natural vitrification was discovered in Herculaneum, where a young man’s brain turned to glass during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Scientists determined that the intense heat of an ash cloud at 510°C, followed by rapid cooling, caused the transformation.
Using advanced imaging techniques, researchers confirmed that only the brain vitrified—other tissues were destroyed by the heat.
Published in Scientific Reports, the study highlights the unique conditions required for this phenomenon, making it a one-of-a-kind discovery.
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⚡️US-Ukraine Minerals Agreement Finalized, But Security Concerns Linger
Kyiv has finalized an agreement allowing US access to Ukraine’s rare minerals, but President Zelensky remains concerned about the lack of security guarantees. The deal includes a US-Ukraine investment fund for reconstruction, with Ukraine allocating half of its future mineral revenue.
Trump has positioned the deal as a way to offset US financial aid, but Ukrainian officials emphasize that security assurances are still needed. The final signing is expected during Zelensky’s trip to Washington later this week.
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🇮🇱 Israel Sets Strict Conditions for Post-Assad Syria
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for a complete military withdrawal from southern Syria by all forces associated with the country’s new leadership. He made it clear that Israel will not tolerate the presence of HTS militants or Syria’s restructured army near the Golan Heights.
Despite reassurances from Syria’s interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa that he seeks stability and does not want conflict, Israel has doubled down on its security measures, keeping troops inside the Syrian buffer zone. Netanyahu’s skepticism towards Syria’s new rulers raises concerns about the possibility of renewed regional clashes.
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European Diplomats Heading to Kyiv Amid Growing Tensions
In a move to show continued support for Ukraine, top EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, will visit Kyiv on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion. This comes at a time when U.S. support is declining, and Trump has expressed intentions to push for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.
Meanwhile, Russian forces make advances in the eastern part of Ukraine. The EU delegation will attend a summit organized by President Zelensky, demonstrating solidarity and discussing further actions, including sanctions against Russia.
Macron will miss the event, opting instead to meet with Trump in Washington to discuss the international strategy against Russia.
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Trump-Backed Austerity Push Continues with Musk’s Demands
Elon Musk, appointed by Donald Trump to oversee government spending cuts, has demanded that federal employees report their weekly work in 48 hours. Any failure to comply will be interpreted as resignation.
Musk's directive to employees across various government departments comes amid ongoing reforms designed to streamline government operations, including mass layoffs.
Critics argue that this further demonstrates Musk and Trump’s disregard for federal workers and essential services.
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