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Trump Targets U.S. Skier Over Remarks on Representing Nation at Winter Olympics

Trump Targets U.S. Skier Over Remarks on Representing Nation at Winter Olympics

President Donald Trump took aim at American freestyle skier Hunter Hess after the athlete said he felt conflicted about representing the United States at the Winter Olympics in northern Italy. The exchange came amid wider political tensions at the Milano Cortina Games, including protests related to the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enfor…

Meloni Condemns 'Illiberal Drift' After Comedian Withdraws from Sanremo Amid Threats

Meloni Condemns 'Illiberal Drift' After Comedian Withdraws from Sanremo Amid Threats

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defended a right-leaning comedian who pulled out of the Sanremo music festival following insults and threats, framing the episode as evidence of an 'illiberal drift' by the left. The episode has intensified scrutiny of state broadcaster RAI, amid accusations from the centre-left that the ruling right-wing coalition is …

Anutin’s Nationalist Gamble Pays Off as Bhumjaithai Surges in Thai Vote

Anutin’s Nationalist Gamble Pays Off as Bhumjaithai Surges in Thai Vote

Thailand’s Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, built his snap election campaign on a nationalist appeal tied to recent border clashes with Cambodia and emerged with a strong early showing for his Bhumjaithai Party in preliminary vote counts. The result positions him to attempt to form a government and, if successful, to become the first Thai leade…

Johnson Clinches Olympic Downhill Gold as Vonn Suffers Severe Crash in Cortina

Johnson Clinches Olympic Downhill Gold as Vonn Suffers Severe Crash in Cortina

Breezy Johnson won the women's downhill at the Milano Cortina Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, posting a time of 1:36.10 to earn the United States its first women's Olympic downhill gold since Lindsey Vonn in 2010. Germany's Emma Aicher finished 0.04 seconds behind for silver and Italy's Sofia Goggia took bronze. The event was overshadowed when veter…

Kyiv Seeks Acceleration of U.S.-Brokered Peace Talks, Says Trump Is Key to a Deal

Kyiv Seeks Acceleration of U.S.-Brokered Peace Talks, Says Trump Is Key to a Deal

Ukraine’s foreign minister says only U.S. President Donald Trump can produce a final peace agreement with Russia, arguing that most elements of a 20-point plan have been settled but that the most difficult issues require direct leader-level negotiations. Kyiv is seeking to speed up talks while momentum exists, pressing for Western security guarante…

Czech Premier Backs Ban on Social Media for Under-15s as Europe Weighs Restrictions

Czech Premier Backs Ban on Social Media for Under-15s as Europe Weighs Restrictions

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said he supports banning social media use by children under 15, citing expert warnings about harm to youngsters. The government is considering formal measures after comments from the prime minister and the first deputy prime minister indicated a legislative proposal could be tabled this year. The move comes as seve…

Gunmen Attack Priest’s Home in Kaduna, Kill Three and Seize Clergyman

Gunmen Attack Priest’s Home in Kaduna, Kill Three and Seize Clergyman

Gunmen attacked the residence of a Catholic priest in the Kauru district of Kaduna state in the early hours of Saturday, killing three people and abducting the parish priest, Nathaniel Asuwaye, along with others, church and police sources said. The incident adds to a string of violent incidents in the region that have drawn criticism from rights gr…

Christchurch Mosque Gunman Begins Appeal of Life Sentence

Christchurch Mosque Gunman Begins Appeal of Life Sentence

An appeal hearing is set to begin for Brenton Tarrant, the Australian national convicted for the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks that left 51 worshippers dead and many more injured. Tarrant, serving life imprisonment without parole after convictions on multiple charges including murder and terrorism, will seek to overturn aspects of his sentence a…

Toddler Returned to U.S. Immigration Custody After Hospitalization, Lawsuit Alleges

Toddler Returned to U.S. Immigration Custody After Hospitalization, Lawsuit Alleges

A federal lawsuit filed in Texas contends that an 18-month-old girl detained by U.S. immigration authorities was taken back into custody and deprived of prescribed respiratory medication and nutritional supplements after a hospital stay for severe respiratory illnesses. The child, identified in the suit as "Amalia," and her detained parents were re…

Three-way contest shapes Thailand vote as risk of prolonged instability looms

Three-way contest shapes Thailand vote as risk of prolonged instability looms

Thailand held a general election characterized by a three-way contest among conservative, progressive and populist forces, with opinion polls indicating no single party is likely to win a clear majority. The snap vote, called by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul amid a border conflict with Cambodia, also includes a referendum question on whether t…

Gabbard Says She Acted Promptly After Being Notified on Whistleblower Complaint

Gabbard Says She Acted Promptly After Being Notified on Whistleblower Complaint

U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard rejected accusations that she delayed or blocked Congress from receiving a top-secret whistleblower complaint filed last May. Gabbard said she was not informed the complaint had been sent to lawmakers until December 4 and that, once notified of the need to issue security guidance, she took "immed…

Netanyahu to Visit Washington for Talks with U.S. President on Iran Negotiations

Netanyahu to Visit Washington for Talks with U.S. President on Iran Negotiations

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday to discuss ongoing negotiations with Iran. The visit follows indirect nuclear talks between Iranian and U.S. officials in Muscat, where Tehran reportedly asserted its right to enrich uranium and did not raise its missile capabilities…

Von Allmen shocks field to take Olympic men's downhill on Stelvio

Von Allmen shocks field to take Olympic men's downhill on Stelvio

Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen produced a near-flawless descent on the Stelvio piste to claim Olympic gold in the men's downhill with a time of 1:51.61. Italy's Giovanni Franzoni secured silver in front of a 7,000-strong home crowd, while veteran Dominik Paris took bronze. Pre-race favourite Marco Odermatt, the World Cup leader, finished fourth.

Haiti Governmental Mandate Expires as Transition Council Leaves Power Vacuum

Haiti Governmental Mandate Expires as Transition Council Leaves Power Vacuum

Haiti entered political uncertainty when the nine-member Transitional Presidential Council’s mandate concluded on February 7 with no agreed replacement in place. The council, installed after the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, faced rising insecurity, accusations of corruption, and internal disputes. The United States has signaled suppor…

China Conducts Fourth Reusable Spacecraft Launch, State Media Reports

China Conducts Fourth Reusable Spacecraft Launch, State Media Reports

China on Saturday launched a reusable experimental spacecraft into orbit atop a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, state media reported. The mission is described as a technological verification effort to support peaceful uses of space, but officials did not disclose how long the vehicle will remain aloft or provide detai…