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Former Taxi Driver at Heart of Russia's Covert War
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Former Taxi Driver at Heart of Russia's Covert War

Russian intelligence services have intensified a campaign of sabotage against Ukraine's European allies, with individuals like Aleksei Kolosovsky playing central roles. Kolosovsky, a 42-year-old former taxi driver, utilizes his criminal network for planning and executing operations in various European countries, including Poland, Lithuania, and the UK. Western security officials describe him as a service provider rather than a conventional intelligence operative, leveraging his resources to aid Russian military intelligence initiatives. Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, traditional intelligence officers find it increasingly difficult to operate in Europe, necessitating reliance on individuals like Kolosovsky. The recent attacks have drawn attention to the escalating aggressiveness of Russia's covert operations.

Feb 22, 2026, 5:01 AM · 16 views

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Eight Migrants Dead in Libya and Greece
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Eight Migrants Dead in Libya and Greece

Five bodies of migrants were discovered on the coast of Tripoli, Libya. Local police reported these individuals were likely asylum seekers. Meanwhile, in Greece, a separate incident occurred off the coast of Crete, where a boat with migrants capsized, resulting in three deaths. The survivors were primarily Egyptian and Sudanese nationals. Greek authorities continue search operations. Libya remains a central route for migrants seeking to enter Europe, though often fraught with danger.

Feb 22, 2026, 5:00 AM · 10 views

Key Events in Russia-Ukraine War on Day 1,459
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Key Events in Russia-Ukraine War on Day 1,459

Fighting continued fiercely on day 1,459 of the Russia-Ukraine war, with Russian drone attacks in Ukraine's Sumy and Zaporizhia regions resulting in civilian casualties, including minors and elderly. In Odesa, shelling caused injuries and damaged infrastructure. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced the neutralization of threats from Russian mercenaries targeting key figures. On the diplomatic front, Zelenskyy engaged in discussions with NATO and condemned Russia's recruitment efforts in Africa, while sanctions were placed on captains linked to oil transport. Energy tensions rose as Slovakia and Hungary demanded restoration of oil transit through Ukraine, blaming Kyiv for disruptions. The Ukrainian government countered, blaming Russian strikes. Military aid continues, with the Czech Republic sending reconnaissance drones to support Ukraine.

Feb 22, 2026, 3:33 AM · 15 views

Trump Raises US Tariffs Following Supreme Court Decision
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Trump Raises US Tariffs Following Supreme Court Decision

President Trump announced an increase in US tariffs from 10% to 15%, effective immediately, after the Supreme Court ruled that he could not unilaterally set tariffs. The decision affects $133 billion worth of tariffs imposed under previous emergency powers. Trump criticized the court's decision and leveraged Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to justify the new tariffs. Despite legal challenges and worldwide requests for refunds, Trump vows to continue pursuing tariffs under different regulations. Global reactions have been mixed, with some countries expressing cautious optimism and others frustration.

Feb 22, 2026, 3:00 AM · 19 views

Last Missing Lake Tahoe Skier Found Deceased After Avalanche
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Last Missing Lake Tahoe Skier Found Deceased After Avalanche

The ninth and last missing skier was discovered dead five days after a significant avalanche hit the backcountry of Lake Tahoe, California, officials announced on Saturday. The Nevada County Sheriff's office confirmed the names of the deceased, including six friends and three guides, at a news conference led by Sheriff Shannan Moon. The avalanche, one of the deadliest in Californian history, posed severe risks to rescuers due to ongoing avalanches and high winds. Following the restrictions posed by harsh weather conditions, authorities successfully deployed helicopters on Friday to mitigate risks by dropping water over the avalanche-prone area. Sheriff Moon praised the collaborative rescue efforts and noted that two survivors might provide crucial insights into the circumstances surrounding the event. The victims, all identified, were reportedly on their way back from a three-day guided ski trip in the Sierra Nevada when engulfed by a football-field-sized avalanche, delivering eight feet of snow and 90 mph winds. The Nevada County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating the potential criminal negligence implications.

Feb 22, 2026, 2:06 AM · 14 views

Pakistan Launches Air Strikes in Afghan Border Areas
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Pakistan Launches Air Strikes in Afghan Border Areas

Pakistan's military launched air strikes in Afghanistan, claiming to target militant camps linked to recent attacks, including a suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in Islamabad. Afghan sources reported strikes in Paktika and Nangarhar provinces. Pakistan asserted these operations were intelligence-based and targeted the Pakistani Taliban and affiliates in response to attacks in Islamabad and northwestern districts. Islamabad accused Kabul of failing to curb militant activities against Pakistan, urging the international community to press the Taliban for action. Tensions remain high as both countries experience ongoing violence attributed to cross-border militancy.

Feb 22, 2026, 1:04 AM · 16 views

Trump Withdraws Support for GOP Congressman Opposing Tariffs
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Trump Withdraws Support for GOP Congressman Opposing Tariffs

President Trump announced on Saturday the withdrawal of his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado due to Hurd's opposition to the tariffs imposed by the administration. This move endangers the Republican hold of Hurd’s seat amid challenges in the upcoming midterm elections. Trump declared on social media that any Republican supporting the tariff lift would face serious consequences in both the general elections and primaries. Hurd had aligned with Democrats in voting to cancel tariffs on Canada, an action seen as an assertion of Congressional authority. Trump's decision to support Hurd's primary challenger, Hope Scheppelman, could split the Republican vote due to her controversial past and extreme views.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:57 AM · 10 views

Calls for Andrew Inquiry and Threat from 'Putin's Drones'
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Calls for Andrew Inquiry and Threat from 'Putin's Drones'

The Sunday papers highlight increasing demands for a thorough inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. Claims suggest a 'conspiracy of silence' regarding his connections with the disgraced financier. Former prime minister Gordon Brown calls for a full investigation into taxpayer-funded trips Andrew allegedly made as a trade envoy. Amid this, the Observer notes the monarchy's current predicament due to these revelations. Meanwhile, the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine is marked by coverage of ongoing drone attacks in regions like Nikopol. The dangers are highlighted by stories of schools converted into shelters.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:07 AM · 15 views

Gen Z's Church Attendance in Question
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Gen Z's Church Attendance in Question

Recent reports suggesting a surge in church attendance among Generation Z have become a focal point of debate. The YouGov survey commissioned by the Bible Society indicated that church attendance among young people had seen a significant increase. However, experts like David Voas from University College London contest these findings, citing more reliable data sources like the British Social Attitudes Survey, which show a decline in religious participation. The differences in survey methodologies have sparked discussions about the reliability of opt-in online surveys, which can be skewed by non-random sampling and potential 'bogus respondents'. Despite the controversy, the Bible Society stands by its findings, highlighting anecdotal evidence of increased religious fervor among some youth groups.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:03 AM · 11 views

Trump's Second Term Sees Quick Implementation of Project 2025
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Trump's Second Term Sees Quick Implementation of Project 2025

Project 2025, a comprehensive policy proposal by the Heritage Foundation, has been a quiet yet influential guide for President Trump's second term. Although Trump distanced himself from it publicly before his reelection, many elements have already taken shape in US policies. The administration has notably advanced its immigration crackdown, revamped government efficiency, and focused on Venezuela's status in foreign policy. Observers highlight that about 51% of Project 2025's policies have been enacted, including significant cuts to federal diversity programs and foreign aid reductions. However, some proposals, like restrictions on abortion pills and changes to military focus, remain unfulfilled.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:02 AM · 8 views

Nine Bodies Recovered in Historic Sierra Nevada Avalanche
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Nine Bodies Recovered in Historic Sierra Nevada Avalanche

The bodies of nine skiers killed in a fatal avalanche near Lake Tahoe were fully recovered by authorities on Saturday. The search, hampered by dangerous weather, concluded with the discovery of the last missing body. The avalanche, reported as the deadliest in modern California history, impacted a group of 15 skiers, including guides, during their expedition in Castle Peak. Despite warnings of high avalanche danger, they ventured into the backcountry and faced the devastating slide on Tuesday morning. Six survivors were rescued through coordinated efforts using avalanche beacons and smartphones. Rescue operations faced adverse conditions but successfully secured all victims, with bodies transported via helicopter to a nearby staging area.

Feb 21, 2026, 10:31 PM · 25 views

Venezuela Processes Over 1,500 Amnesty Requests
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Venezuela Processes Over 1,500 Amnesty Requests

More than 1,500 political prisoners in Venezuela have applied for amnesty under newly enacted legislation, which has already resulted in the release of over 370 detainees. National Assembly chief Jorge Rodriguez announced that these applications are being addressed promptly. The amnesty allows those jailed for political reasons to petition the courts handling their cases. As of now, 80 individuals held in the capital, Caracas, have been released. Further rulings on pending cases are expected within 15 days. The law, backed by the United States, was passed following the removal of former leader Nicolas Maduro. However, the legislation excludes certain individuals prosecuted for acts deemed to threaten Venezuela's sovereignty.

Feb 21, 2026, 10:12 PM · 16 views

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