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Monaco Run 2026 and 15th Pink Ribbon Walk Conclude with Thousands Participating
The Monaco Run 2026, including the 15th Pink Ribbon Monaco Walk for women's cancer awareness, successfully concluded on February 14-15 at Port Hercule. The event attracted approximately 4,500 participants across various races and the charity walk, raising funds for women's health studies in Monaco.
Seven Killed in Massive Chemical Factory Fire in Rajasthan's Bhiwadi
A devastating fire at a chemical factory in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, has claimed the lives of seven workers. The blaze, which occurred in the Khushkhera-Karoli industrial area, is under investigation, with initial reports suggesting illegal firecracker manufacturing at the site. Rescue operations were launched immediately, and a judicial inquiry has been ordered.
Muslim Voters Poised to Play Decisive Role in Gorton and Denton By-Election
A by-election in the newly formed Gorton and Denton constituency, scheduled for February 26, 2026, is drawing national attention as Muslim voters are expected to play a pivotal role. With approximately 28% of the population identifying as Muslim, their collective vote, influenced by issues such as the war in Gaza, could significantly sway the outcome in this historically Labour stronghold.
1872 Steamer Lac La Belle Wreck Discovered in Lake Michigan After Decades-Long Search
The wreck of the luxury passenger steamer Lac La Belle, lost in Lake Michigan in 1872, has been discovered by shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn. The 217-foot vessel, found 20 miles off Wisconsin, sank during a gale, claiming 8 lives. The discovery concludes a nearly 60-year search.
Brazil Targets Record 10 Million International Tourists in 2026 with Enhanced Connectivity and Cultural Promotion
Brazil's Ministry of Tourism and Embratur have set an ambitious goal to attract a record 10 million international visitors in 2026. This target follows a strong performance in 2025 with 9.3 million arrivals and is supported by over 60 new weekly international flights, streamlined visa processes, and a strategic marketing focus on major cultural events like Carnaval and São João to drive year-round tourism.
Inner Mongolia Pioneers Flexible Power Plants to Bolster China's Green Energy Grid
Inner Mongolia, a leading green energy hub in China, is actively developing 'flexible' power plants, including large-scale battery storage and hydrogen-powered facilities. These initiatives aim to enhance energy grid stability, integrate vast renewable resources, and reduce curtailment of wind and solar power, supporting the region's ambitious clean energy transition goals.
Russia Faces Deepening Oil Output Cuts Amid Intensified Sanctions and Export Hurdles
Russian oil producers are increasingly likely to implement significant output cuts as tightening international pressure, including new EU sanctions and US measures, restricts export channels and pushes domestic storage facilities towards capacity. Declining demand from key buyers like India and a growing volume of unsold crude on tankers exacerbate the challenge, impacting Russia's oil revenues.
Japan's Q4 2025 GDP Growth Falls Sharply Below Expectations Amid Weak Business Spending and Exports
Japan's economy expanded by an annualized 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2025, significantly missing forecasts of 1.6%. The slower-than-expected growth was primarily driven by faltering business spending and a decline in exports, alongside muted private consumption. This data follows a 2.3% contraction in the previous quarter.
France Evaluates South Korean K239 Chunmoo Rocket Systems for Interim Long-Range Strike Capability
The French Army is assessing South Korea's K239 Chunmoo multiple launch rocket systems as a temporary measure to bolster its long-range strike capabilities. This evaluation aims to bridge a critical gap until France's domestically developed FLP-T system becomes operational around 2030, replacing its aging and limited fleet of M270 launchers.
Murena and Volla Systeme Launch Privacy-Focused 'Murena Volla Tablet' in Europe
Murena has partnered with German hardware manufacturer Volla Systeme to introduce the Murena Volla Tablet, a new de-Googled Android device. Running on Murena's /e/OS, the tablet emphasizes user privacy and data protection, offering an alternative to mainstream options. It features a 12.6-inch QHD display, MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, 12GB RAM, and 512GB storage, available for €698.
Russia Begins Modernizing Older T-72A Tanks Amid Dwindling Newer Model Stocks
The Russian Federation has reportedly commenced the modernization of its T-72A main battle tanks at Uralvagonzavod. This initiative comes as new footage reveals upgrades, including Relikt explosive reactive armor, suggesting a strategic shift due to the depletion of newer T-72B models and significant combat losses. Analysts project over 800 T-72 tanks to be upgraded to the T-72B3M standard by 2036.
Massive Rallies in Munich and Toronto Demand International Pressure on Iranian Government
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi's call for a 'global day of action' led to hundreds of thousands rallying in Munich and Toronto on February 14, 2026. Protesters demanded regime change in Iran and urged international leaders to increase pressure on Tehran amidst ongoing crackdowns.
Argentina's Senate Removes Digital Wallet Salary Option from Labor Reform Bill
Argentina's Senate eliminated a clause from President Javier Milei's proposed labor reform that would have allowed workers to receive salaries in digital wallets. This decision, influenced by the banking lobby, is a setback for the fintech industry, which argued for greater financial inclusion and choice.
Nine Children Abducted from Benue Church Freed After One Week in Captivity
Nine children, including six girls and three boys, abducted at gunpoint from St. John's Catholic Church in Benue State, Nigeria, on February 8, have been freed after a week. Their release followed collaborative efforts by security forces and local vigilantes, though details of the operation remain undisclosed. Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the abduction.
Marx Arriaga Continues Protest at SEP, Defending Textbooks and Education Model in Mexico
Former Director General of Educational Materials, Marx Arriaga, remains in his SEP office in Mexico City, protesting his removal and defending the free textbooks and the New Mexican School model. He initiated a 'protest with proposal' involving dialogues with teachers, citing attempts to arbitrarily change public education and his refusal to modify the controversial textbooks.
Farrer By-election Looms as Sussan Ley Retires Following Liberal Leadership Change
Australia's Farrer electorate faces a by-election following Sussan Ley's retirement from politics. This comes after Angus Taylor defeated Ley for the Liberal Party leadership on February 13, 2026. Both Liberal and National parties confirm they will contest the historically conservative seat, setting the stage for a multi-party contest.
Turin Clashes: Over 100 Officers Injured, Italian Government Fast-Tracks Security Decree
Violent clashes erupted in Turin, Italy, on Saturday, January 31, 2026, resulting in 108 security force members injured. The unrest, stemming from protests over the eviction of the Askatasuna social center, has prompted Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government to accelerate a new security decree.
China Lifts Visa Requirements for Canadians, Signaling Diplomatic Thaw
China has announced the lifting of visa requirements for Canadian tourists and business visitors for stays up to 30 days, effective February 17, 2026, until December 31, 2026. This move aims to mend strained diplomatic relations and boost tourism and trade between the two nations, following a recent visit by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to Beijing.
China's Economy Navigates 'Two-Speed' Recovery Amidst Green Tech Boom and Property Sector Woes
China's economy is experiencing a 'two-speed' recovery, marked by robust growth in new sectors like electric vehicles and green technologies, while its traditional property market continues to face significant challenges. New energy industries are driving exports and investment, contrasting with declining real estate sales and investment.
Tesla Faces Mixed European Performance in January 2026 Amidst Broader EV Growth
Tesla experienced significant sales declines in several key European markets in January 2026, with drops of over 40% in some regions. However, sales in Spain notably increased by over 70% compared to January 2025, contrasting with the company's overall struggles against rising competition and an aging product lineup in a growing European EV market.