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A somber, dimly lit interior of a traditional UK pharmacy features mostly empty shelves and a lone, weary pharmacist standing behind a worn counter, symbolizing the severe financial pressures threatening closures and jeopardizing essential patient services.
Feb 18, 2026, 20:58 UTC

Two-Thirds of UK Pharmacies Face Imminent Closure Amidst Funding Crisis

A significant majority of UK pharmacies, particularly in England, are reportedly at risk of imminent closure due to severe financial pressures. Industry bodies warn that underfunding, rising costs, and a reliance on personal savings are jeopardizing essential patient services.

A wide, low-angle shot at magic hour shows the skeletal, futuristic silhouette of the Qiddiya Performing Arts Centre under construction in Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia, with cranes illuminated against a twilight sky.
Feb 18, 2026, 20:58 UTC

Qiddiya City Commences Construction of Landmark Performing Arts Centre

Qiddiya Investment Company has officially begun construction on its innovative Performing Arts Centre in Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia. Designed by Tom Wiscombe Architecture, the center will feature over 3,000 seats across three theaters, integrating advanced technologies and aiming to host more than 260 performances annually. This development is a key component of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, enhancing the nation's cultural landscape.

A man on a witness stand under a harsh spotlight, representing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, with blurred silhouettes of young people in the background illuminated by screen glow, symbolizing the trial claims that social media platforms addict and harm children, exacerbating depression and suicidal thoughts.
Feb 18, 2026, 19:59 UTC

Mark Zuckerberg Testifies in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial in Los Angeles

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying in a significant Los Angeles trial addressing claims that social media platforms are deliberately designed to addict and harm children. The case, brought by a 20-year-old woman identified as KGM, alleges that platforms like Instagram and YouTube exacerbated her depression and suicidal thoughts.

Police vehicles with flashing lights cordon off the evacuated La France Insoumise (LFI) party headquarters in Paris following a bomb threat amidst escalating political tensions.
Feb 18, 2026, 19:59 UTC

French Hard-Left LFI Headquarters Evacuated After Bomb Threat Amid Heightened Tensions

France's hard-left La France Insoumise (LFI) party headquarters in Paris was evacuated on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, following a bomb threat. The incident occurred amidst escalating political tensions in France, linked to the recent death of a far-right activist and subsequent arrests.

A power bank, emitting a subtle red glow, is plugged into an under-seat outlet in a dimly lit airplane cabin, illustrating the safety concerns over lithium-ion battery fires that prompted Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to ban power banks on airplanes.
Feb 18, 2026, 19:59 UTC

Japan to Ban In-Flight Use of Power Banks on Airplanes Starting April

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism will prohibit the use of power banks on airplanes from April. The ban, driven by safety concerns over lithium-ion battery fires, will cover both charging personal devices and charging the power banks themselves via onboard outlets. This strengthens existing regulations on portable battery devices.

The Indian cricket team celebrates their unbeaten streak and qualification for the Super 8s in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, silhouetted against a setting sun in a packed stadium.
Feb 18, 2026, 19:59 UTC

India Secures Unbeaten Qualification for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8s

India's cricket team achieved an unbeaten streak in the group stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, securing their spot in the Super 8s. They were among the first teams to qualify, showcasing dominant performances.

A dejected Queensland Bulls batsman walks off the pitch at The Gabba, head bowed in defeat after a stunning batting collapse, while a triumphant South Australian bowler celebrates a wicket, symbolizing the Redbacks' seven-wicket victory.
Feb 18, 2026, 19:27 UTC

Queensland Bulls Suffer Dramatic 6/8 Collapse, South Australia Claims Seven-Wicket Victory

The Queensland Bulls endured a stunning batting collapse, losing 6 wickets for just 8 runs in their second innings, culminating in a seven-wicket defeat against South Australia at The Gabba. Nathan McAndrew's five-wicket haul was instrumental in the Redbacks' victory.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is shown in a medium close-up, his face illuminated by soft, directional light, conveying his resolve as he declares he will not join a future Benjamin Netanyahu government and calls for new leadership, criticizing the current administration's handling of the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks.
Feb 18, 2026, 19:27 UTC

Naftali Bennett Rejects Future Government with Benjamin Netanyahu, Calls for 'New Leadership'

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has declared he will not join a future government led by Benjamin Netanyahu, citing the need for 'new leadership' in Israel. Speaking in Jerusalem, Bennett criticized the current government's handling of the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and its divisive nature.

A photorealistic image depicting the interior of Europe's first full-scope AP1000 control room simulator at the new Westinghouse Electric Company AP1000 Training Academy in Madrid, Spain, where operators are being trained for the deployment of AP1000 nuclear units across Europe, including projects in Ukraine, Poland, and Bulgaria.
Feb 18, 2026, 18:21 UTC

Westinghouse Opens AP1000 Training Academy in Madrid for European Nuclear Fleet Expansion

Westinghouse Electric Company has inaugurated a new AP1000 Training Academy in Madrid, Spain, featuring Europe's first full-scope AP1000 control room simulator. This facility will train operators for the planned deployment of 14 or more AP1000 nuclear units across Europe, including projects in Ukraine, Poland, and Bulgaria.

A vibrant outdoor scene in Gaborone, Botswana, shows young Botswanan and Chinese students performing a traditional dragon dance during a Chinese Spring Festival celebration in February 2026, fostering cultural exchange and strengthening bilateral relations.
Feb 18, 2026, 18:21 UTC

China and Botswana Strengthen Bonds Through Extensive Spring Festival Celebrations in Gaborone

Gaborone, Botswana, recently hosted multiple Chinese Spring Festival celebrations in February 2026, fostering cultural exchange and strengthening bilateral relations. Events included a high-level diplomatic reception and a vibrant school-based cultural showcase, emphasizing mutual understanding and cooperation between the two nations.

A desolate, war-torn industrial landscape in Ukraine shows the skeletal remains of a factory building, its facade shattered and metal twisted, symbolizing the damage sustained by US businesses due to Russian attacks, with faint smoke in the distance.
Feb 18, 2026, 17:14 UTC

Ukraine Accuses Russia of Deliberately Targeting US Businesses, Citing Significant Losses

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has stated that Russia is intentionally targeting US businesses operating in Ukraine. Citing data from the American Chamber of Commerce, Sybiha reported that 47% of American companies have sustained damage, 57% have had staff wounded, and 38% have experienced employee fatalities due to Russian attacks. Specific incidents include strikes on Boeing offices, a Flex Electronics plant, and Bunge's facilities.

A young Nigerian man, appearing hopeful and vulnerable, stands before a shadowy figure offering documents, with a blurred, ominous background suggesting foreign armed conflict, symbolizing the dangers of illegal recruitment into wars like the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Feb 18, 2026, 17:14 UTC

Nigeria Issues Stern Warning Against Illegal Recruitment for Foreign Conflicts Amid Reports of Citizens Fighting in Ukraine

Nigeria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a strong warning to its citizens against illegal recruitment into foreign armed conflicts, particularly following reports of Nigerians being deceived into fighting for Russia in Ukraine. The ministry highlighted deceptive tactics and the legal risks involved, urging citizens to verify overseas opportunities through official channels.

A wide, cinematic shot of Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano at dawn, showing a large plume of ash and steam rising from its glowing crater, with a desolate road in the foreground hinting at the 12-kilometer exclusion zone, reflecting the Yellow Phase 2 alert level and recent exhalations.
Feb 18, 2026, 16:08 UTC

Popocatépetl Volcano Registers 22 Exhalations, Maintains Yellow Phase 2 Alert

Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano recorded 22 exhalations and one minute of tremor in the last 24 hours, as reported by CENAPRED. The alert level remains at Yellow Phase 2, prompting authorities to reiterate warnings against approaching the crater and to respect a 12-kilometer exclusion zone.

Two large Norwegian offshore vessels, Skandi Hera and Skandi Patagonia, are depicted at sea near the Argentinian coast, engaged in the installation of a CALM buoy to enhance crude export capacity for the Vaca Muerta Oil Sur development.
Feb 18, 2026, 16:08 UTC

DOF Group Secures Substantial Offshore Contract in Argentina for Vaca Muerta Export Project

Norwegian vessel owner DOF Group has been awarded a substantial contract, valued between $25 million and $50 million, for an offshore project in Argentina. The project, linked to the Vaca Muerta Oil Sur development, will deploy the vessels Skandi Hera and Skandi Patagonia for over 250 days, focusing on installing CALM buoys to enhance crude export capacity.

A wide-angle, low-angle shot of a modern city skyline at dawn, bathed in golden light, with diverse professionals confidently striding forward, symbolizing the robust U.S. labor market that added 130,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in January 2026, lowering the unemployment rate to 4.3%.
Feb 18, 2026, 15:02 UTC

U.S. Economy Exceeds Expectations, Adds 130,000 Jobs in January 2026

The U.S. Labor Department reported a robust start to 2026, with American employers adding 130,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in January, significantly surpassing economists' forecasts. The unemployment rate also saw a slight decline to 4.3%, signaling unexpected strength in the labor market despite downward revisions to 2025 job growth.

Minister Patty Hajdu addresses a diverse group of Canadians at a community event, discussing government plans for a stronger economy, affordability, and the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, with attendees showing engagement and hope.
Feb 18, 2026, 15:02 UTC

Minister Hajdu Highlights Affordability Measures and New Groceries Benefit in Windsor

Minister of Jobs and Families, Patty Hajdu, is in Windsor today to discuss the Government of Canada's plan to build a stronger economy and make life more affordable. She will highlight the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, which provides a one-time top-up and increased quarterly payments for low- and modest-income Canadians, alongside broader initiatives to tackle food insecurity and support workers.

A Dominican national, Miguel Ángel Álvarez García, accused of murder and illegal arms possession, is escorted by uniformed authorities on an airport tarmac after being extradited from Spain to the Dominican Republic.
Feb 18, 2026, 14:29 UTC

Dominican National Extradited from Spain for Murder and Illegal Arms Possession

Miguel Ángel Álvarez García, a Dominican national accused of ordering the murder of Cristofer Díaz Rodríguez and illegal arms possession, has been extradited from Spain to the Dominican Republic. He arrived at the Las Américas International Airport and was handed over to authorities for legal proceedings.

A photorealistic image shows two hands shaking in the foreground, symbolizing the inter-institutional cooperation agreement between ProCompetencia and Codopyme in the Dominican Republic, set against a vibrant street market representing micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), highlighting the alliance's aim to strengthen commercial loyalty, transparency, and fair competition.
Feb 18, 2026, 14:29 UTC

ProCompetencia and Codopyme Sign Alliance to Boost SME Competitiveness in Dominican Republic

ProCompetencia and Codopyme have formalized a four-year inter-institutional cooperation agreement in the Dominican Republic. Signed on February 16, 2026, the alliance aims to strengthen commercial loyalty and transparency, ensuring fair competition for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), which are vital to the nation's economy.

A close-up of a hand firmly pressing down on a stack of official documents on a desk, symbolizing the National Health Service (SNS) in the Dominican Republic halting a nutrition services contracting process due to identified irregularities and lack of transparency, and initiating a review of bidding processes.
Feb 18, 2026, 14:28 UTC

SNS Halts Nutrition Service Contracting Process Amid Irregularity Claims in Dominican Republic

The National Health Service (SNS) in the Dominican Republic, led by Dr. Julio Landrón, has halted a contracting process for nutrition services due to identified irregularities and lack of transparency. The decision, announced on February 17, 2026, also includes a comprehensive review of all ongoing bidding processes, including those for dialysis, in collaboration with the General Directorate of Public Procurement (DGCP).

A colossal concrete dam, likely the Monte Grande dam in the Dominican Republic, stands under a brooding sky, with a weathered blueprint in the foreground, representing the disputed budget increase from US$249 million to over US$800 million, a claim made by the PLD party and former President Danilo Medina against the government's INDRHI.
Feb 18, 2026, 14:28 UTC

Monte Grande Dam Budget Sparks Renewed Controversy in Dominican Republic

The opposition PLD party, led by former President Danilo Medina, has reignited claims that the Monte Grande dam's budget in the Dominican Republic has tripled from an initial US$249 million to over US$800 million. The government, through INDRHI, refutes this, stating the original contract was US$354 million and costs increased under previous administrations.