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A glowing, futuristic microchip, representing advanced autonomous driving technology, is prominently displayed in a high-tech research lab, symbolizing the significant investment received by NIO's intelligent-driving chip subsidiary, Shenji, from Chinese investors for research and commercial expansion.
Feb 26, 2026, 19:57 UTC

NIO's Intelligent-Driving Chip Subsidiary Shenji Secures RMB2.257 Billion Investment

NIO Inc.'s intelligent-driving chip subsidiary, Shenji, has finalized agreements for a RMB2.257 billion (approximately $330 million USD) investment from a consortium of Chinese investors. This funding round, which values Shenji at nearly RMB10 billion post-investment, will fuel advanced chip research and development, as well as commercial expansion in autonomous driving technologies. NIO will retain a controlling 62.7% equity interest in Shenji.

A wide, low-angle shot of a snow-covered suburban street at dawn, showing sagging power lines under heavy ice and a partially collapsed roof on a distant house, depicting widespread property damage and the aftermath of severe winter storms across the U.S. that caused billions in insured losses.
Feb 26, 2026, 19:57 UTC

Winter Storms Fern and Hernando Expected to Impact Q1 2026 Insurer Earnings

Two major winter storms, Fern in late January and Hernando in late February 2026, have caused billions in insured losses across the U.S., impacting property and casualty insurers' first-quarter earnings. The storms brought widespread snow, ice, power outages, and significant property damage.

A photorealistic image depicts a modern, newly constructed bridge spanning a green Irish valley at dawn, with a subtle digital overlay of architectural schematics, symbolizing AECOM's expertise in cost management for major transport and mobility projects awarded by Ireland's National Transport Authority (NTA) and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
Feb 26, 2026, 19:50 UTC

AECOM Secures Major Cost Management Contracts with Ireland's National Transport Authorities

AECOM has been awarded significant cost management contracts by Ireland's National Transport Authority (NTA) and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII). These multi-year frameworks position AECOM as a key partner in delivering major transport and mobility projects across the country, leveraging its expertise in cost optimization and project delivery for critical infrastructure.

A dimly lit pathway in Rome's Villa Borghese at dusk, with an empty park bench in the foreground and distant emergency lights, symbolizing the investigation into the attempted rape of a British student and rising safety concerns.
Feb 26, 2026, 19:50 UTC

British Student Attacked in Attempted Rape in Rome's Villa Borghese

A 21-year-old British student, Anne, was attacked in an attempted rape in Rome's Villa Borghese on February 23, 2026. A taxi driver intervened, and police are investigating the incident, which has raised safety concerns in the park.

A high-angle view of a lavish, dimly lit office in Bermuda, featuring a polished desk with a glowing digital map of global trade routes, symbolizing the routing of Russian oil and gas equipment trade deals to circumvent sanctions and conceal assets.
Feb 26, 2026, 19:28 UTC

Russian Trade Deals Worth Billions Routed Through Bermuda, Report Alleges

An investigative report by Transparency International's Russia office reveals that approximately $3 billion in Russian trade deals, primarily involving oil and gas equipment, were routed through Bermuda between February 2022 and January 2025. The report suggests these transactions, part of a larger $8 billion routed through British Overseas Territories, may have been used to conceal assets and circumvent sanctions.

A wide, low-angle shot shows a towering, rusted water tower against a parched, cracked landscape under an orange sky, with a broken faucet sputtering drops onto dry ground, symbolizing Johannesburg's R64 billion water crisis and financial distress due to diverted funds.
Feb 26, 2026, 19:28 UTC

Johannesburg Water Crisis Requires R64 Billion, Finance Minister Godongwana Warns of Intervention

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has revealed that Johannesburg faces a massive R64 billion backlog to address its water crisis, attributing the issue to diverted funds. He warned of potential national government intervention as 63% of South African municipalities are in financial distress.

A wide, low-angle shot at pre-dawn shows the fragmented wreckage of a Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet in a desolate, rocky landscape, with faint emergency lights in the distance, following a crash in Balıkesir province that resulted in the martyrdom of Major İbrahim Bolat.
Feb 26, 2026, 18:24 UTC

Turkish F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Balıkesir, Pilot Martyred

A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed in western Balıkesir province early Wednesday, February 25, 2026, during a mission flight, resulting in the martyrdom of Air Force Major İbrahim Bolat. An investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.

Tarique Rahman, newly sworn in as Prime Minister of Bangladesh, stands at a polished wooden podium with his hand raised, symbolizing his recent election victory where the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a two-thirds majority.
Feb 26, 2026, 18:24 UTC

Tarique Rahman Sworn In as Bangladesh's New Prime Minister After Landslide Election Victory

Tarique Rahman has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, marking a significant political shift. His Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a commanding two-thirds majority in the recent general election held on February 12, 2026, following an 18-month interim administration.

A high-resolution satellite image captured by the UAE's MBZ-Sat, showcasing Kuwait City and the prominent Jaber Al Ahmad International Stadium, commemorating Kuwait's 65th National Day.
Feb 26, 2026, 17:19 UTC

UAE's MBZ-Sat Captures High-Resolution Images of Kuwait on National Day

The UAE's advanced Earth observation satellite, MBZ-Sat, has captured and released two high-resolution images of Kuwait, featuring Kuwait City and Jaber Al Ahmad International Stadium, to commemorate Kuwait's 65th National Day.

Two hands shaking over a conference table with official documents, symbolizing the signing of nearly $110 million in contracts between a Belarusian government delegation and Uzbekistan, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $2 billion by 2030.
Feb 26, 2026, 17:19 UTC

Belarus and Uzbekistan Ink Nearly $110 Million in Trade Deals During Official Visit

A Belarusian government delegation, led by Prime Minister Alexander Turchin, concluded an official visit to Uzbekistan from February 23-25, 2026, resulting in the signing of contracts worth nearly $110 million. The agreements span various sectors, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $2 billion by 2030.

An elderly Iranian woman stands in a dimly lit, sparsely stocked market stall, her face showing weariness as she looks at a few exorbitantly priced vegetables, illustrating the severe economic crisis, soaring food prices, and widespread hardship affecting millions in Iran due to inflation and the devaluation of the rial.
Feb 26, 2026, 16:05 UTC

Iran Grapples with Soaring Food Costs Amidst Economic Crisis

Iran is facing a severe economic crisis marked by soaring food prices and widespread hardship. Annual inflation reached 46.3% by February 2026, with food-specific inflation nearing 90% in January. The dramatic devaluation of the rial, international sanctions, and changes in government subsidy policies are driving the surge, impacting millions of Iranians.

A vibrant Canadian forest bathed in the warm glow of a rising sun, featuring robust timber and a sleek, architecturally innovative structure crafted from engineered wood, symbolizing the Government of Canada's $500 million commitment to retool and support its forest sector, fostering innovation, diversifying markets, and promoting a sustainable bioeconomy.
Feb 26, 2026, 16:05 UTC

Canada Launches $500 Million Initiative to Modernize Forest Sector Amid Trade Challenges

The Government of Canada has initiated a $500 million commitment to retool and support its forest sector. This funding, part of a larger $1.2 billion package, aims to foster innovation, diversify markets, and enhance the use of Canadian wood products, addressing U.S. trade measures and promoting a sustainable bioeconomy.

A wide shot at sunrise shows a futuristic renewable hydrogen production facility glowing with blue light amidst a rugged Spanish landscape, symbolizing Spain's commitment to green energy transition and industrial decarbonization through post-pandemic recovery funds.
Feb 26, 2026, 14:58 UTC

Spain Allocates €490.5 Million to Boost Renewable Hydrogen and Industrial Decarbonization

Spain has committed €490.5 million from its post-pandemic recovery funds to advance renewable hydrogen production and industrial heat decarbonization projects. This funding, channeled through European auction programs, aims to support the nation's ambitious green energy transition goals and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

A distinguished man, Fahad Al-Saif, stands confidently before a futuristic cityscape of Riyadh at dusk, symbolizing his appointment as Saudi Arabia's Minister of Investment and his role in spearheading economic transformation under Vision 2030.
Feb 26, 2026, 14:58 UTC

Fahad Al-Saif Appointed Saudi Arabia's New Minister of Investment Amidst Vision 2030 Drive

Saudi Arabia has appointed Fahad Al-Saif as its new Minister of Investment by Royal Decree on February 12, 2026. Al-Saif, with extensive experience from the Public Investment Fund and the National Debt Management Center, is set to spearhead strategic capital deployment crucial for the Kingdom's economic transformation under Vision 2030.

A somber, low-angle image shows a silhouetted figure, representing Antonio Tejero Molina, standing before a historic Spanish parliamentary building at dusk, with glowing declassified documents scattered on the ground, symbolizing the declassification of 1981 23-F coup documents after his death.
Feb 26, 2026, 14:26 UTC

Antonio Tejero, Leader of Spain's Failed 1981 Coup, Dies at 93

Antonio Tejero Molina, the former Lieutenant Colonel of the Spanish Civil Guard who led the failed 1981 coup attempt known as 23-F, has died at the age of 93. His death in Alzira, Valencia, on February 25, 2026, coincided with the declassification of documents related to the historic event by the Spanish government.

Vinicius Jr. celebrates his decisive goal for Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu, arms outstretched amidst falling confetti and the cheering crowd, securing their advancement in the UEFA Champions League.
Feb 26, 2026, 14:25 UTC

Vinicius Jr. Secures Real Madrid's Champions League Last 16 Spot Against Benfica

Real Madrid advanced to the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 after a 2-1 victory over Benfica at the Santiago Bernabéu, sealing a 3-1 aggregate win. Vinicius Jr. scored the decisive goal in the 80th minute, following earlier strikes from Rafa Silva for Benfica and Aurelien Tchouameni for Real Madrid. The match was the second leg of the knockout phase play-offs.

Spanish National Police officers escort a handcuffed suspect from a luxurious Marbella villa at night, illuminated by the flashing blue lights of a police car, following an international operation against a criminal network involved in violent armed robberies.
Feb 26, 2026, 14:25 UTC

International Gang Dismantled After Armed Villa Robberies in Marbella

Spanish National Police, in collaboration with Albanian authorities, have arrested members of an international criminal network responsible for violent armed villa robberies targeting high-net-worth individuals in Marbella. The operation spanned multiple countries and led to the recovery of significant stolen goods.

A close-up image shows a hand holding a water bill, set against a softly blurred background of traditional Mijas architecture, representing the local council's approval of a 20% rise in water bills from July to fund Acosol's infrastructure improvements based on CPI.
Feb 26, 2026, 14:24 UTC

Mijas Water Bills to Increase by 20% Starting July for Infrastructure Improvements

Water bills in Mijas, Spain, are set to rise by approximately 20% from July, following approval by the local council. The increase, which the governing team states is 19%, is attributed to a mandatory annual update based on the CPI and aims to fund significant improvements to the municipality's water supply and sewage systems, managed by Acosol. The opposition has criticized the hike as 'disproportionate'.

A sleek, dark Kub-10ME tactical loitering munition drone, developed by Russia's Kalashnikov Concern, flies low over a desolate landscape under an overcast sky, showcasing its electro-optical guidance system and hinting at its extended strike range for precision strikes against ground targets.
Feb 26, 2026, 13:51 UTC

Kalashnikov Unveils Kub-10ME Loitering Munition with Extended Range and Advanced Guidance

Russia's Kalashnikov Concern has introduced the new Kub-10ME tactical loitering munition, featuring an extended strike range exceeding 100 km. This single-use drone incorporates electro-optical guidance for enhanced resistance to electronic warfare and is designed for precision strikes against various ground targets, reflecting lessons from recent conflicts.

A diverse group of Mexican workers and their families stand together in the warm, golden light of late afternoon, looking towards a distant horizon, symbolizing the approved reform to gradually reduce the legal work week from 48 to 40 hours in Mexico.
Feb 26, 2026, 13:51 UTC

Mexican Congress Approves Gradual 40-Hour Work Week Reform

Mexico's Chamber of Deputies has approved a reform to gradually reduce the legal work week from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, following earlier Senate approval. The initiative, championed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, now awaits ratification by state legislatures and is set to benefit millions of workers.