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Armed Raiders Kill at Least 30 in Multiple Villages in Northwest Nigeria

Armed Raiders Kill at Least 30 in Multiple Villages in Northwest Nigeria

Armed attackers on motorbikes launched pre-dawn raids on three villages in Niger State’s Borgu Local Government Area, killing at least 30 people, burning homes and shops, and abducting an unknown number of residents, witnesses and officials said. The violence is part of a wider surge in attacks attributed to bandits across northern Nigeria and has …

Hariri Signals Return of Future Movement to Lebanon’s Ballot

Hariri Signals Return of Future Movement to Lebanon’s Ballot

At a large rally in Beirut marking the 21st anniversary of his father's assassination, former prime minister Saad al-Hariri said his Future Movement will participate in the next parliamentary elections. While Hariri did not make clear whether he will be a candidate, his statement ends the party's absence from the ballot in 2022 and comes as Lebanon…

Exiled Iranian Figure Urges U.S. Military Action as Talks Continue

Exiled Iranian Figure Urges U.S. Military Action as Talks Continue

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah, said U.S. military intervention could save lives and urged the Trump administration not to prolong negotiations with Iran’s clerical leadership. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he argued an attack might weaken or hasten the government’s fall. The appeal came amid a broad crackdown in Ira…

Ethiopian Media Authority Withdraws Reuters Accreditations Amid Controversial Report

Ethiopian Media Authority Withdraws Reuters Accreditations Amid Controversial Report

Ethiopia's Media Authority has refused to renew credentials for three Reuters journalists based in Addis Ababa and revoked Reuters' accreditation to cover the 39th African Union summit in Addis Ababa on February 14-15. The action followed a Reuters investigative report alleging the existence of a training camp for fighters linked to Sudan's Rapid S…

Unusual "Inside-Out" Planetary System Defies Standard Formation Models

Unusual "Inside-Out" Planetary System Defies Standard Formation Models

Astronomers using the European Space Agency’s Cheops space telescope have identified a compact four-planet system orbiting the red dwarf LHS 1903, roughly 117 light-years away. The arrangement - a rocky planet closest to the star, two gaseous mini-Neptunes in the middle, and a rocky outermost planet - runs counter to common planet-formation expecta…

Rubio Urges Transatlantic Unity While Reiterating Critiques of European Policy

Rubio Urges Transatlantic Unity While Reiterating Critiques of European Policy

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a conciliatory message to European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, asserting that Washington does not seek to abandon the transatlantic alliance while also repeating criticism of European policy choices on issues such as mass migration and climate change. His speech was largely welcomed for i…

Administration Unveils Maritime Action Plan to Rebuild U.S. Shipbuilding

Administration Unveils Maritime Action Plan to Rebuild U.S. Shipbuilding

The administration released a Maritime Action Plan on Friday laying out steps to revive U.S. shipbuilding and related maritime industries. The more-than-30-page blueprint proposes funding partly via port fees on cargo arriving on ships built in China - levies that the U.S. and China have agreed to pause for one year - and calls for maritime prosper…

Doorbell-camera footage is primary lead in search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother

Doorbell-camera footage is primary lead in search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother

Pima County investigators say video of a masked individual manipulating a doorbell camera at the home of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is the strongest lead in her disappearance. Authorities have retrieved the footage from discarded digital data and say the image has generated thousands of tips while they continue to collect other surveillance and fore…

Geneva to Host Separate U.S.-Iran and Trilateral Ukraine-Russia Talks on Tuesday

Geneva to Host Separate U.S.-Iran and Trilateral Ukraine-Russia Talks on Tuesday

Two distinct diplomatic meetings are scheduled in Geneva on Tuesday: a U.S. delegation will meet with Iranian representatives in the morning with Omani mediation, and the same U.S. envoys will join trilateral discussions with Russian and Ukrainian officials in the afternoon. The arrangements were disclosed by a source briefed on the matter on Frida…

Starmer Calls for Closer UK-Europe Defence Cooperation to Reduce US Burden

Starmer Calls for Closer UK-Europe Defence Cooperation to Reduce US Burden

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told delegates at the Munich Security Conference that the United Kingdom is prepared to deepen defence cooperation with European partners to ease NATO's heavy reliance on the United States. He urged greater integration of Europe's defence industry, a new approach to procurement to cut duplication, and described a…

S&P Maintains Angola at B-; Stable Outlook Cites Oil Buffers but Flags Fiscal Risks

S&P Maintains Angola at B-; Stable Outlook Cites Oil Buffers but Flags Fiscal Risks

S&P Global Ratings has affirmed Angola's long-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings at 'B-' and short-term at 'B', with a stable outlook. The agency pointed to the country's exposure to external market swings, a weaker fiscal trajectory and sizeable financing requirements, while noting foreign currency reserves and anticipated oi…

S&P Moves Tajikistan Outlook to Positive as External Buffers Strengthen

S&P Moves Tajikistan Outlook to Positive as External Buffers Strengthen

S&P Global Ratings upgraded its outlook on Tajikistan from stable to positive while maintaining the sovereign's long- and short-term foreign and local currency ratings at 'B'. The revision reflects stronger-than-expected balance of payments dynamics in 2025, fueled by a large rise in labor remittances, record international reserves supported by fav…

Macron Urges Europe to Adopt Long-Term Strategic Posture and Reassess Nuclear Role

Macron Urges Europe to Adopt Long-Term Strategic Posture and Reassess Nuclear Role

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, France’s president urged European states to move beyond short-term responses and build lasting strategic capabilities. He called for deep-strike capacity development, consultations on how France’s nuclear deterrent might integrate into a collective European security framework, and a reworking of a Cold Wa…

Three Prominent Reformists Released on Bail Amid Iran's Crackdown, ISNA Reports

Three Prominent Reformists Released on Bail Amid Iran's Crackdown, ISNA Reports

Iranian authorities released on bail three well-known reformist figures who were detained during a broad government campaign to suppress dissent, a lawyer told the semi-official ISNA news agency. The freed activists include the head of the moderate Reform Front coalition; their legal counsel said he had not been informed of any formal charges. Righ…

Missile Strike in Belgorod Kills Two, Damages Utilities and Housing

Missile Strike in Belgorod Kills Two, Damages Utilities and Housing

A missile strike in the Russian city of Belgorod killed two people and wounded three others, damaging energy infrastructure and causing outages to electricity, heating and water, regional authorities said. The attack also damaged three apartment buildings and triggered local air defences, according to regional officials and a Telegram channel repor…

Fragile Ceasefire in Syria's Northeast Leaves Key Questions Unresolved

Fragile Ceasefire in Syria's Northeast Leaves Key Questions Unresolved

A U.S.-backed ceasefire and integration agreement in northeastern Syria has reduced frontline clashes and allowed initial government deployments into Kurdish-run cities, but core matters remain unresolved. Kurdish-led forces retain control of parts of the region while negotiations continue over how fighters and heavy weapons will be folded into sta…