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Munduruku indigenous people, in traditional attire, stand defiantly at the edge of a Cargill shipping terminal in the Amazon during golden hour, protesting against government decrees prioritizing cargo navigation and port expansion that threaten their way of life and the environment.
Feb 22, 2026, 20:58 UTC

Indigenous Protesters Occupy Cargill Terminal in Brazil, Demanding Ban on Amazon Dredging

Indigenous communities in Brazil have occupied a Cargill shipping terminal in Santarém, Pará state, escalating protests against a government decree that prioritizes Amazonian rivers for cargo navigation and private port expansion. Protesters, including the Munduruku people, demand the repeal of the decree and a halt to dredging projects, citing threats to their way of life and the environment. Cargill has suspended operations, reporting vandalism.

A majestic parliamentary hall, bathed in the hopeful glow of a rising sun, features a weighty, dark leather-bound report open on a polished table in the foreground, symbolizing the legal reforms and political consensus for a terror-free Türkiye, as the nation crosses a critical threshold towards lasting peace.
Feb 22, 2026, 19:59 UTC

Türkiye Crosses 'Critical Threshold' Towards Terror-Free Future, Parliament Speaker Kurtulmuş Announces

Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş declared that Türkiye has reached a 'critical threshold' in its pursuit of a 'terror-free Türkiye.' This follows the submission of a parliamentary commission's report outlining legal reforms and emphasizing political consensus, particularly in the context of the PKK's announced dissolution and disarmament. The initiative aims for lasting peace without offering amnesty.

A wide, high-angle drone shot captures a Ukrainian city at night, plunged into widespread darkness and experiencing heating disruptions during severe winter conditions, with only faint, distant emergency lights visible.
Feb 22, 2026, 19:59 UTC

Russia Escalates Energy System Attacks Across Ukraine Amidst Freezing Temperatures

Russia has significantly intensified its strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in February 2026, leading to widespread blackouts and heating disruptions in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, and other regions. These attacks, involving missiles and drones, have left hundreds of thousands without power and heat during severe winter conditions, drawing condemnation from Ukrainian officials and international bodies.

A commanding figure, symbolizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stands resolutely against a backdrop of abstract digital threats and online fraud, representing his caution against 'digital arrest' and advocacy for safe digital practices to combat rising cybercrime in India.
Feb 22, 2026, 19:57 UTC

PM Modi Urges Vigilance Against 'Digital Arrest' and Online Fraud in 131st 'Mann Ki Baat'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his 131st 'Mann Ki Baat' address, cautioned citizens against 'digital arrest' and various online frauds. He emphasized that no legal system supports 'digital arrest' and urged adherence to safe digital practices, including the 'Stop - Think - Take Action' mantra, to combat rising cybercrime in India.

A majestic, golden bear statue, representing the Golden Bear award, stands dramatically lit against a dark background, symbolizing the triumph of Ilker Çatak's film 'Yellow Letters' at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival and its exploration of authoritarian oppression.
Feb 22, 2026, 19:53 UTC

'Yellow Letters' Secures Golden Bear at Politically Charged 76th Berlinale

Ilker Çatak's Turkish-language political drama 'Yellow Letters' has won the Golden Bear, the top prize at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival. The film, exploring authoritarian oppression, marks a significant win for German cinema amidst a festival marked by intense political discussions.

A wide-angle, elevated view of the historic Verona Arena at night, illuminated by sapphire and silver spotlights during the spectacular closing ceremony of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, with a light snowfall adding to the majestic atmosphere after 17 days of competition across northern Italy.
Feb 22, 2026, 19:45 UTC

Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Conclude with Grand Closing Ceremony in Verona

The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics officially conclude today, February 22, 2026, after 17 days of competition across northern Italy. The Games culminated with the men's four-man bobsleigh and women's 50km cross-country mass start events, followed by a spectacular closing ceremony at the historic Verona Arena.

A stern French diplomat, illuminated by dramatic lighting, represents France's protest against the US administration's comments linking the death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque to 'violent radical leftism,' which French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot called 'unjustified interference.'
Feb 22, 2026, 19:29 UTC

France Summons US Ambassador Charles Kushner Over Comments on Far-Right Activist's Death

France is set to summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner to protest comments made by the US administration regarding the death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque. The US State Department's Counterterrorism Bureau posted on X, linking Deranque's death to 'violent radical leftism,' a statement French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot deemed 'unjustified and unjustifiable interference.'

A chaotic, low-angle view captures a dense crowd of nearly naked men, glistening with sweat under dramatic temple lantern light, intensely competing for sacred Shingi sticks during the Saidaiji Eyo Festival at Saidaiji Kannon-in Temple in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, where participants were injured.
Feb 22, 2026, 18:57 UTC

Six Injured, Three Unconscious, at Japan's Saidaiji Eyo 'Naked Festival'

Six participants, three of whom were unconscious, were injured and hospitalized during the annual Saidaiji Eyo Festival, also known as the 'Naked Festival,' in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The incident occurred on Saturday, February 21, at Saidaiji Kannon-in Temple, where thousands of men compete for sacred 'Shingi' sticks.

A large, sleek, unmanned container vessel named 'Zhi Fei' autonomously navigates into Qingdao Port at dusk, showcasing China's first full-process unmanned maritime operation and smart shipping technologies.
Feb 22, 2026, 18:57 UTC

China Achieves World's First Full-Process Unmanned Container Ship Operation with 'Zhi Fei'

China has successfully completed the world's first full-process unmanned operation of a container vessel. The smart ship 'Zhi Fei' autonomously navigated, berthed at Qingdao Port, and handled cargo, marking a significant milestone in autonomous maritime transport and smart shipping technologies.

A mangled red fire truck rests at the base of a steep, rocky cliff under a dark, pre-dawn sky, illustrating the tragic scene in Xinhua County, Hunan Province, where a fire truck veered off a cliff, resulting in six firefighter fatalities and one injury.
Feb 22, 2026, 17:46 UTC

Six Firefighters Die in Central China Cliff Accident

Six firefighters were killed and one injured in Xinhua County, Hunan Province, Central China, after their fire truck veered off a cliff on Thursday, February 19, 2026. The crew was returning from extinguishing a house fire during the Chinese New Year holidays.

A wide, low-angle shot shows a solitary, silhouetted figure on a dimly lit stage, representing President Donald Trump, facing a fragmented mosaic of diverse, shadowed faces in the foreground, symbolizing the 60% of Americans who disapprove of his job performance according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll conducted before his State of the Union address, highlighting significant public discontent.
Feb 22, 2026, 17:46 UTC

Trump's Disapproval Rating Hits 60% Ahead of State of the Union, Poll Finds

A new Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll reveals that 60% of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump's job performance, with the survey conducted just before his upcoming State of the Union address. The poll highlights significant public discontent across various policy areas.

A pair of gloved hands carefully holds a sepia-toned photograph, part of an archive of historic images acquired by Greece, including rare visual evidence of the 1944 Nazi execution of Greek communists in Kaisariani, Athens.
Feb 22, 2026, 16:38 UTC

Greece Acquires Historic Archive of Nazi War Crimes Photos for €100,000

Greece has finalized a deal to acquire an archive of 262 historic photographs, including rare visual evidence of the 1944 Nazi execution of 200 Greek communists in Kaisariani, Athens, for approximately €100,000. The collection, originally from a Wehrmacht lieutenant, was purchased from a Belgian collector.

A wide, low-angle view from within a protest crowd in Vienna, showing demonstrators facing a line of riot police with the grand, illuminated Hofburg Palace in the background, depicting a protest against the Academics' Ball.
Feb 22, 2026, 16:38 UTC

Protests Erupt in Vienna Against Controversial Academics' Ball at Hofburg

Protest marches took place in Vienna on February 20, 2026, against the annual Academics' Ball held at the historic Hofburg Palace. Critics describe the ball, organized by the FPÖ, as a networking event for the far-right, drawing significant police presence and traffic disruptions.

A historical mud-brick fort, reminiscent of Diriyah, is bathed in the golden light of dawn, with a silhouetted figure standing on a rampart overlooking a vast desert, symbolizing the establishment of the First Saudi State in 1727 by Imam Muhammad bin Saud and Saudi Arabia's Founding Day.
Feb 22, 2026, 15:27 UTC

Saudi Arabia Commemorates Founding Day, Honoring Three Centuries of History

Saudi Arabia marked its annual Founding Day on February 22, celebrating the establishment of the First Saudi State in 1727 by Imam Muhammad bin Saud. The national holiday honors the Kingdom's deep historical roots, cultural identity, and the enduring legacy of its early leadership.

A political leader, representing the All Progressives Congress (APC), stands on a podium with an arm raised in victory, celebrating the party's success in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections, where they secured multiple council seats including the Bwari and AMAC chairmanships.
Feb 22, 2026, 15:27 UTC

APC Secures Key Victories in FCT Council Elections, Ishaku and Maikalangu Emerge Chairmen

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has emerged victorious in the recent Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections, with Joshua Ishaku winning the Bwari chairmanship and Christopher Maikalangu securing the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) chairmanship. The elections, held on February 21, 2026, saw APC claim multiple council seats.

A low-angle shot of a modern glass skyscraper in Tel Aviv at sunset, showcasing a bustling tech hub with glowing data streams and holographic projections representing advanced AI and cybersecurity, symbolizing the recovery and surge in defense innovation and investment in Israel's tech sector.
Feb 22, 2026, 14:18 UTC

Israel's Tech Sector Shows Robust Recovery Driven by Defense Innovation and Renewed Investment

Israel's vital tech sector is demonstrating a strong recovery from the impact of the Gaza war, fueled by a significant surge in defense innovation and a renewed influx of investment. Preliminary figures indicate private funding reached $15.6 billion in 2025, a substantial increase from previous years, with key sectors like cybersecurity and AI leading the rebound.

A lone male figure, with hands cuffed behind his back, is escorted by two uniformed officers across a desolate, dusty desert landscape under a pre-dawn sky, representing the apprehension and deportation of Oscar Noe Alday to Tucson after his escape from Pima County Jail.
Feb 22, 2026, 14:18 UTC

Fugitive Oscar Noe Alday Captured in Mexico After Three Years on the Run

Oscar Noe Alday, who escaped from Pima County Jail in October 2022, has been apprehended in Mexico and deported to Tucson. Alday had been a fugitive for over three years following his escape from the Pima County Adult Detention Complex.

A vibrant, neon-lit modern Chinese city skyline at dusk, featuring a grand cinema marquee, symbolizes China's box office revenue exceeding North America's, driven by the Spring Festival holiday and films like 'Pegasus 3'.
Feb 22, 2026, 13:09 UTC

China's Box Office Surpasses North America, Driven by Spring Festival Holiday Success

China's 2026 box office revenue has exceeded North America's, reaching over 7 billion yuan ($970 million) as of February 21. This achievement is largely attributed to the robust performance during the ongoing Spring Festival holiday, with 'Pegasus 3' leading the charge.

A photorealistic image shows the architectural fusion of an ancient Spanish cathedral's stonework with a modern Chinese skyscraper, illuminated by the warm glow of a setting sun, symbolizing Spain and China strengthening their political and financial links and comprehensive strategic partnership.
Feb 22, 2026, 13:09 UTC

Spain Deepens Political and Financial Ties with China Amid New Asia-Pacific Strategy

Spain is actively strengthening its political and financial links with China as part of a newly unveiled Asia-Pacific strategy. This initiative aims to reinforce their comprehensive strategic partnership, marked by recent high-level visits and the signing of multiple cooperation agreements focused on trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

A wide, low-angle shot of a vast, sterile government office floor shows tightly packed cubicles overflowing with items and public servants navigating cramped aisles, illustrating concerns about workstation shortages and inadequate office space due to the Canadian federal government's return-to-office mandate.
Feb 22, 2026, 12:00 UTC

Canadian Federal Government Faces Workstation Shortage Ahead of Expanded Return-to-Office Mandate

The Canadian federal government is set to implement a new return-to-office mandate requiring most public servants to work four days a week in-office starting July 6, 2026. This move has sparked concerns from unions and the government itself about potential workstation shortages and inadequate office space.