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UN Chief: Human Rights Under Attack
International

UN Chief: Human Rights Under Attack

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a stark warning that human rights are under a "full-scale attack" globally, with the "rule of law being outmuscled by the rule of force." He detailed how this deliberate assault, often led by powerful nations, extends from conflict zones like Ukraine and the Occupied Palestinian Territory to the misuse of AI, even threatening the UN's own human rights system.

NPP Proximity Linked to Higher Cancer Risk
Science

NPP Proximity Linked to Higher Cancer Risk

A groundbreaking study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health reveals that U.S. counties closer to operational nuclear power plants exhibit higher cancer mortality rates, a concerning finding that persists even after accounting for various socioeconomic and environmental factors. While emphasizing this significant association doesn't establish a direct causal link, the research critically underscores the urgent need for further investigation into nuclear energy's potential health impacts amidst growing global interest.

'One Battle After Another' Dominates BAFTAs
Entertainment

'One Battle After Another' Dominates BAFTAs

The politically charged thriller "One Battle After Another" captivated the British Academy Film Awards, sweeping an impressive six prizes including the coveted Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson. This significant BAFTA triumph is poised to build considerable momentum for the film as it heads into the highly anticipated Academy Awards season.

Trump's New Global Tariff Announced
Politics

Trump's New Global Tariff Announced

The Supreme Court recently struck down former President Trump's previous tariffs for exceeding presidential authority, prompting him to immediately announce a new 15% global tariff on all imports. This new measure, intended to generate revenue, has created significant uncertainty for businesses and drawn concerns from international trade partners.

El Mencho's Death Sparks Mexico Violence
International

El Mencho's Death Sparks Mexico Violence

Mexican security forces have killed "El Mencho," one of the world's most wanted drug traffickers and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. His death on Sunday in Jalisco ignited a wave of retaliatory violence across multiple states, prompting authorities to urge citizens to shelter in place amid burning vehicles and blockades, even impacting Guadalajara, a 2026 World Cup host city.

DHS Emergency Measures Due to Shutdown
Politics

DHS Emergency Measures Due to Shutdown

Facing a week-long government shutdown initiated by Congressional Democrats over funding, the Department of Homeland Security enacted emergency measures on February 22, 2026, to protect national security and conserve vital resources. These drastic steps immediately halted FEMA's non-disaster response and suspended CBP Global Entry, creating significant disruptions for both urgent disaster relief and international travelers.

Anthropic Engineer: AI to Disrupt Jobs
Technology

Anthropic Engineer: AI to Disrupt Jobs

A lead engineer at Anthropic warns that advanced AI agents are poised to infiltrate nearly all computer-based jobs, from software engineering to design, signaling a massive shift in the workforce. This impending "disruptive and potentially painful transition" necessitates that companies proactively focus on retraining initiatives and establishing transparent career paths to mitigate negative impacts.

Kyiv Suburbs Hit by Russian Barrage
International

Kyiv Suburbs Hit by Russian Barrage

Russia unleashed a major overnight missile and drone barrage on Ukraine, causing one fatality in the Kyiv region and damaging both residential homes and vital energy infrastructure. This assault marks a continuation of the four-year conflict, highlighting Russia's escalating strategy of targeting Ukraine's crucial energy grid.

Artemis II Moon Mission Delayed
General

Artemis II Moon Mission Delayed

NASA has postponed the highly anticipated Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flyby in over five decades, pushing its launch from March to no earlier than April. This delay stems from a newly discovered technical issue with the rocket's critical helium flow system, which may necessitate a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs.

Top Infectious Disease News: Feb 15-21
Health

Top Infectious Disease News: Feb 15-21

Major advancements in infectious disease prevention are on the horizon, as Merck unveiled positive Phase 3 trial results for its RSV treatment, clesrovimab, aimed at protecting high-risk young children, and GSK presented new real-world effectiveness data for its Arexvy vaccine. Adding to these developments, the FDA has reversed its decision and will now review Moderna's investigational mRNA-1010 influenza vaccine, signaling a crucial step for its potential approval.

Global News Briefs: Feb 21
International

Global News Briefs: Feb 21

Malawi has tragically reported 46 deaths since November 2025, primarily due to lightning strikes and collapsing buildings caused by relentless heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, a devastating maritime incident near Crete saw five migrants perish and 20 others go missing after their boat capsized, highlighting the extreme dangers faced by those seeking new lives.

Merz Re-elected CDU Chairman
Politics

Merz Re-elected CDU Chairman

Friedrich Merz was overwhelmingly re-elected as chairman of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) on Friday, securing a commanding 91.17 percent of delegate votes. This strong mandate, his first re-election since becoming Federal Chancellor last June, solidifies his leadership within the party for another two-year term.

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