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4 People on Florida-Registered Speedboat Killed After Shootout with Cuban Border Guards
Four people on a speedboat from Florida were killed after Cuban border guards opened fire to stop an alleged armed incursion. Both the U.S. and Cuba are currently investigating the incident.
Iranian Delegation Arrives in Geneva for Indirect Nuclear Talks with U.S.
Iranian and U.S. delegations are holding indirect nuclear talks in Geneva via Oman, focusing on Tehran
US Treasury sanctions Iran's oil "ghost fleet" and ballistic missile network
The US Treasury sanctioned over 30 individuals, entities, and vessels linked to Iran
Brother of Canadian School Shooter Suspect Arrested for Conspiracy to Murder
The brother of the Canadian school shooting suspect has been arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, just days after the massacre committed by his younger brother left 15 people dead.
French President Emmanuel Macron accepts Louvre Museum Director's resignation after historic jewel heist
French President Macron has accepted the Louvre Museum Director
OnlyFans Model Denies Being Alleged Girlfriend Who Led Police to Drug Lord El Mencho After AI Image Went Viral
OnlyFans model María Julissa has denied claims that she was the girlfriend who helped police track down drug lord El Mencho, stating that the AI-generated images linking her to the cartel leader are baseless accusations.
Iran Prepares to Buy Hypersonic Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles from China
Iran is nearing a deal to purchase China
US Tourist Dies in Bangkok Love Dispute; Four Charged
A US citizen died after an altercation stemming from a romantic dispute in Bangkok. Authorities have charged four men involved with assault leading to death.
Brave Tourists Rescue Mother and Daughter from Icy River in Xinjiang
A group of tourists in Xinjiang bravely rescued a mother and daughter who fell into a rapidly flowing, icy river on February 10. Fortunately, both are safe and sustained no injuries.
23 Prisoners Escape in Puerto Vallarta After Armed Group Attacks Prison Amid Wave of Cartel Violence
An armed group attacked a prison in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, leading to the escape of 23 inmates and the death of one guard. This incident occurred amidst escalating violence following the demise of cartel boss
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Evacuated from Official Residence Due to Security Threat
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his Canberra residence on the evening of February 24 due to a security threat. He remains safe, and police are currently investigating the incident.
Former UK Ambassador to US Peter Mandelson Released on Bail After Arrest in Epstein Investigation
Former UK Ambassador Peter Mandelson has been released on bail after being arrested in an investigation into allegations of leaking classified information to Jeffrey Epstein. The incident is putting significant pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer
President Zelensky Declares Russia Has Not Achieved Its Goals After 4 Years of War
Commemorating four years of conflict, President Zelensky asserts that Russia has failed to subjugate Ukraine, while international negotiation efforts and support remain largely deadlocked.
Gang Violence in Tijuana Near US Border, Officials Closely Monitoring Developments
Multiple vehicles were set on fire and barricades appeared in Tijuana after drug lord El Mencho reportedly died in a Mexican special forces operation. These developments, close to the California border, are being closely monitored by officials.
El Mencho trafficked drugs in San Francisco, deported twice before becoming notorious cartel boss
Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, was a small-time drug dealer in San Francisco before rising to become the leader of one of Mexico
Violence Spreads Across Mexico After Drug Lord El Mencho's Death — US Citizens Advised to Shelter in Place
Widespread violence has erupted in 20 of Mexico
Fire at Kaleykino oil pumping station in Tatarstan after drone attack
A fire broke out at the Kaleykino oil pumping station in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, after debris from an intercepted drone fell onto the facility. No casualties were reported, and the fire has been brought under control.
Envoy Witkoff: Iran Just One Week Away from Bomb-Grade Material, Trump Considers Next Steps
U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff warns Iran may be just one week away from acquiring bomb-grade material, as President Trump considers response options following Iran
Photo of Former Prince Andrew's Arrest Hung at Louvre, Astonishing Visitors
A photo of Prince Andrew following his arrest at Sandringham unexpectedly appeared hanging on a wall at the Louvre Museum in Paris, capturing the attention of thousands of visitors before being removed after about 15 minutes.
Former Pentagon Official: US Forces in Middle East Ready for High-Intensity Campaign if President Trump Orders
Dana Stroul, a former senior Pentagon official, believes US forces are ready for a sustained, high-intensity campaign against Iran, with two aircraft carriers and reinforced capabilities operating in the region.
Four Mexico soccer matches postponed due to violence after CJNG leader El Mencho killed
Four professional soccer matches in Mexico were postponed after violence erupted near Guadalajara, one of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup, following a military operation that resulted in the death of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, also known as El Mencho.
China Develops New Generation Nuclear Weapons, US Intelligence Records Secret Test
US intelligence agencies believe China is developing an entirely new generation of nuclear weapons and has conducted at least one secret explosive test, marking a significant shift in Beijing
Cuban Security Forces and Doctors Leave Venezuela Amid Washington's Pressure
Thousands of Cuban security personnel are departing Caracas after nearly two decades in Venezuela, as Washington intensifies pressure to dismantle one of Latin America
Hamas Signals Pullout from Trump's Gaza Peace Plan
Hamas declares it will only accept international forces in Gaza if they do not interfere in internal affairs, directly opposing President Trump
Anti-government protests reportedly ongoing at multiple universities in Iran
Numerous videos circulating on social media show students at universities across Iran protesting against the government, with demonstrators chanting slogans critical of the ruling regime. Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed the scale or specific developments of these protests.