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Rubio: UFOs Over US Nuclear Bases... + Israeli Airstrikes Kill 9 in Gaza + Navalny Poisoned: Putin's Deadly Dart Frog Toxin Revealed

Navalny poisoned with dart frog toxin — Europe pins blame on Kremlin

Five European governments say toxic epibatidine found in Alexei Navalny’s body points to state assassination methods and implicates Russian operatives, escalating diplomatic pressure on Moscow and prompting calls for accountability

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5,700 - Suspected ISIL detainees relocated from Syria to Iraq

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"They're real, but I haven't seen them" — Barack Obama


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European inquiry finds Navalny killed by dart frog toxin

European states conclude independent investigations point to a rare dart frog toxin in the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The findings implicate Russian operatives and have prompted international condemnations and calls for accountability.

Israeli strikes kill 11 in Gaza rescue reports say

Israeli forces carried out fresh strikes in Gaza with Palestinian authorities reporting multiple deaths across several strikes. The operations mark another escalation and add to mounting civilian casualties in the enclave.

US Central Command strikes Islamic State targets in Syria

U.S. Central Command reported a series of strikes against Islamic State facilities across Syria as part of ongoing retaliation and degradation campaigns. Multiple strikes targeted ISIS infrastructure and personnel over recent days.

Dramatic footage shows US bomb strike on suspected drug boat in Caribbean

US maritime forces have repeatedly struck suspected narco trafficking vessels in the Caribbean this week, killing crew members and drawing scrutiny over tactics and escalation in the region.

USS Gerald R Ford ordered to Middle East on extended deployment

The Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group has been ordered toward the Middle East, extending a high profile deployment amid rising tensions with Iran. The move underscores a buildup of naval forces in the region.

Second round of US Iran nuclear talks set for next week in Geneva

Diplomatic channels reopen as negotiators schedule a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva while military planners prepare for possible extended operations. The dual tracks highlight fragile diplomacy and rising military readiness.

Rubio reassures Europe of US backing but urges policy changes

Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to reassure European leaders at the Munich Security Conference while pressing for greater defense burdensharing and policy shifts. The speeches signal a firm US stance paired with measured outreach.

DHS funding lapses as shutdown takes effect

Funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed, triggering a partial shutdown that affects airport screening and border operations. TSA staff continue to work without pay as agencies brace for disruptions.

SWAT detains three near Nancy Guthrie’s home in intensified search

Search teams intensified operations in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance with SWAT deployments, specialized signal detection equipment and DNA recovered that investigators say does not match the victim. Authorities continue detentions and forensic work.

DOJ letter says 'all' Epstein files released under transparency rules

The Justice Department released materials tied to Jeffrey Epstein and provided lawmakers with a list of names redacted in earlier releases, prompting fierce political aftermath and scrutiny of redaction choices.

Casey Wasserman listing agency for sale amid Epstein files fallout

High profile fallout from the Epstein records continued as Hollywood and Olympic leadership faces scrutiny. A leading talent agent and LA28 official signaled steps to divest amid emerging revelations.

Trump vows voter ID for midterms whether Congress approves or not

The White House pressed for a nationwide voter identification requirement as Congress debates the SAVE America Act. The administration signals it may move by executive order if lawmakers do not act.

Report says US secretly deported nine migrants to Cameroon despite protections

The administration’s deportation campaign continued with reports of secret removals and plans to expand detention capacity. Rights groups and courts raised alarms over legal protections and procedural safeguards.

ICE agents accused of lying about Minneapolis shooting in federal probe

Federal investigations widened into the conduct of ICE agents after video and evidence contradicted agency accounts of a Minneapolis shooting. Prosecutors opened probes and questioned officer testimony.

Zelensky calls Putin a 'slave to war' and seeks EU accession date

Ukraine’s leadership pressed allies for clearer security guarantees as talks with Russia and third party mediators continue. Kyiv signaled skepticism over pressure to make concessions while seeking international support.

Red state governor urges ICE pullout triggering enforcement clash

State and federal officials clashed over local immigration enforcement and policy proposals as governors and DHS leaders debate ICE operations and city level pullouts. Tech companies face requests to unmask protest accounts.

Pentagon may sever Anthropic ties amid dispute over AI safeguards

Tensions between the Pentagon and AI firms escalated as officials weigh curbing partnerships over safety and usage concerns. Reports also linked AI tools to recent high profile military operations, prompting debate over controls.

Inflation slowed to 2.4 percent in January

Key economic indicators and corporate pay became focal points as inflation data showed cooling while bank executive pay and debt trajectory sparked alarm among policymakers and markets.

Researchers warn swarms of AI bots now threaten democracy

Experts and researchers warned that automated bots and AI disinformation campaigns pose escalating risks to democratic processes and public trust, as regulators and platforms struggle to respond.

Hundreds of thousands rally in Munich calling for Iran regime change

Global demonstrations surged against Iran’s leadership with mass rallies staged across European and world cities demanding regime change. The protests coincided with international diplomatic activity over Tehran.

Gunmen kill at least 32 people in northern Nigeria villages

Deadly raids and armed attacks in Nigeria’s north continue to claim large numbers of civilians, underscoring persistent insecurity and the failure of local protections in affected communities.

Cyclone Gezani kills at least four in Mozambique

Severe weather events in the southern hemisphere and storm warnings in the United States produced fatalities and major travel impacts as authorities warned of flooding, cyclones and winter storms in multiple regions.

French prosecutors open inquiry into diplomat tied to Epstein files

European prosecutors and media investigations widened the fallout from the Epstein documents, prompting probes and resignations across the continent and raising questions about elite networks.

NIH faces leadership vacuum as multiple director posts remain open

Leadership gaps and political shifts in federal agencies and the Justice Department’s personnel changes have opened paths for regulatory and policy reversals, with antitrust and public health leadership in flux.

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