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Iran Accelerates Uranium Enrichment, Nearing Weapons-Grade Levels

As of February 8th, Iran possesses 274.8 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, a 92.5-kilogram increase since November, nearing weapons-grade levels, raising serious international concerns due to Iran's limited cooperation with IAEA inspections and their rejection of additional inspectors.

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Sudan's Zamzam Camp Aid Halted Amidst Intensified Fighting, Threatening Mass Starvation

The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) paused aid in Sudan's Zamzam camp due to intensified fighting between the Sudanese military and the RSF paramilitary group, threatening starvation for thousands amid existing famine conditions; the camp's market was destroyed in an attack.

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Macron's White House Visit Highlights US-European Rift on Ukraine

French President Macron's Monday visit to the White House to lobby President Trump against ending support for Ukraine backfired, marked by a cold reception, symbolic seating arrangements during a live G7 broadcast, and a subsequent UN resolution on Ukraine supported by the US and opposed by several ...

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MSF Suspends Aid in Famine-Stricken Sudanese Camp Due to Security Concerns

In Sudan's Zamzam camp, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) halted operations due to the unsafe conditions created by the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving 500,000 famine-stricken people with limited aid; all roads to the camp are blocked.

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North Korean Hackers Steal $1.5 Billion in Record Cryptocurrency Heist

The Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacking entity, stole $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from Bybit, a Dubai-based exchange, marking the largest cryptocurrency heist in history, exceeding $2 billion in total cryptocurrency theft in 2022 and over $1 billion annually for the past four years.

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EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?

The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.

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Iran Accelerates Production of Near Weapons-Grade Uranium

A new UN report reveals Iran has significantly increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60 percent, nearing weapons-grade levels, raising serious international concerns amid heightened tensions with the US.

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US-Russia UN Vote on Ukraine Deepens Rift with Europe

The US sided with Russia against its European allies in a UN vote on Ukraine, passing a neutral resolution that avoided blaming Russia and surprised many; this reflects a significant shift in US foreign policy under the Trump administration.

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ICC Prosecutor Visits Congo Amidst Thousands of Deaths from Rebel Violence

ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan visited the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) due to the ongoing violence in the east, where thousands have died this year from rebel group attacks; the ICC investigates crimes since 2004, focusing on rebel groups and potential involvement of the Congolese and Rwandan armi...

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Russia Rejects European Peacekeepers in Ukraine

Russia rejects claims by President Trump that it would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine, reiterating its view that such a deployment would be a direct threat to its sovereignty, while the EU plans to discuss the situation in a video conference.

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BBC Hamas Documentary Scandal: Bias, Contract Violations, and Funding Concerns

The BBC's Gaza documentary featured children linked to Hamas, prompting accusations of bias, a contract violation, and calls for a full investigation into potential funding reaching Hamas after the October 7th massacre.

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White House Takes Control of Press Pool

The White House is removing the White House Correspondents' Association from managing the White House press pool, giving the White House direct control over which journalists cover the president, starting immediately, to include a wider range of voices.

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