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⚡️ Ceasefire Talks in Saudi Arabia: Ukraine Ready, Russia Hesitant

US-led talks in Riyadh aim to secure a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but Moscow isn’t rushing in.

Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov called the closed-door discussions “productive,” stressing the need to protect infrastructure and work toward “a just and lasting peace.”

Russia, however, is adding preconditions. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, “We are only at the beginning of this path.”

Despite Ukraine agreeing to the ceasefire terms, Russia has not yet followed suit.

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⚡️ Man Controls Computer with Mind Thanks to Neuralink Brain Chip

Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed from the shoulders down, is now able to play video games and control a computer using only his thoughts.

The 30-year-old became the first person to receive a Neuralink brain chip in January 2024. The chip, developed by Elon Musk's company, translates brain activity into digital commands.

Noland says it's about more than just Musk: “I knew the risks, but I wanted to help the science.”

Despite a brief issue where the implant disconnected, engineers were able to restore and improve the connection. He now hopes the tech might one day help control a wheelchair or even a robot.

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⚡️Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Biden Officials, Critics, and Rivals

Donald Trump has formally revoked security clearances from multiple Democratic rivals and critics, including Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and several Biden officials. The move also applies to prosecutors involved in legal cases against Trump, such as Letitia James and Alvin Bragg.

In his order, Trump cited “national interest” and instructed agencies to strip access to classified briefings and secure facilities. The list includes Biden’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, as well as Republican critics Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.

Some affected figures mocked the decision, noting their access had long been inactive. Critics say the move is largely symbolic and politically motivated.

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⚡️ Peace Negotiations Ahead: Zelensky Criticizes Kremlin’s Demands

As Ukraine and the US prepare for peace talks in Saudi Arabia, President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Russia to abandon unrealistic demands, including a halt to foreign military aid. He insisted that NATO membership must remain on the table and reiterated Ukraine’s claim over Crimea.

Zelensky dismissed reports suggesting the US might own Ukrainian nuclear power plants, clarifying that all facilities belong to Ukraine but welcoming investment. While both sides have reportedly agreed to a ceasefire in principle, ongoing attacks indicate no deal has been finalized.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for solid security guarantees to make any peace deal durable, pushing for a “coalition of the willing” to enforce peace post-conflict.

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⚡️ 15 Arrested in Austria Over Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ+ People

Police in Austria and Slovakia have arrested 15 individuals accused of luring and attacking gay people using social media.

According to police, the group posed as vigilantes from May 2024, using fake profiles to arrange meetings with victims before ambushing and assaulting them. The attackers filmed the violence and shared it online.

The arrests follow coordinated raids at 23 locations by around 400 officers. Those detained include 12 men and three women, aged between 14 and 26.

Police also seized weapons and Nazi memorabilia during the searches. Authorities say more unreported cases are likely, with investigations ongoing in both Austria and Slovakia.

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⚡️ CIA Surveillance of Oswald Revealed in New JFK Files

A fresh batch of documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination has been released — offering new insights, but few surprises.

The files confirm that the CIA had been tracking Lee Harvey Oswald before the killing. His trip to Mexico City in late 1963, where he allegedly discussed plans to assassinate the president, was already known, but now appears in clearer detail.

The documents also uncover aspects of Cold War intelligence work, including techniques for detecting surveillance devices and monitoring public phones. Another memo reveals tensions between Kennedy and the CIA, with concerns over the agency’s influence on foreign policy.

Despite President Trump’s claim that nothing would be redacted, some information remains hidden. Experts agree that more documents are still being withheld — and that the questions around JFK’s death aren’t likely to fade anytime soon.

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⚡️ Turkey Cracks Down on Protesters After Arrest of Erdogan Rival Imamoglu

Turkey has detained dozens of people for allegedly posting “provocative” content online after the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. The opposition leader, widely seen as a challenger to President Erdogan in 2028, was taken into custody alongside 105 others on corruption-related charges.

His detention triggered large-scale demonstrations, with authorities responding by banning protests and restricting social media access. Police have arrested at least 37 people over their online activity, with further detentions expected.

Top 10 Countries by Press Freedom Index (Worst Rankings):

1. North Korea
2. Eritrea
3. Iran
4. Myanmar
5. Turkmenistan
6. China
7. Afghanistan
8. Syria
9. Vietnam
10. Russia

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⚡️ Finland Remains the World’s Happiest Country in 2025 Ranking

For the eighth year straight, Finland has been ranked as the happiest country in the world, with Denmark and Iceland following closely behind. The UN-backed study emphasized the role of community trust, welfare systems, and strong social bonds in happiness levels.

Notably, Costa Rica and Mexico made their debut in the top 10, while the US and UK slid down the rankings. Researchers also found that people underestimate kindness from strangers, with real-world tests showing trust levels higher than expected.

Top 10 Happiest Countries in 2025:

1. Finland
2. Denmark
3. Iceland
4. Sweden
5. Netherlands
6. Costa Rica
7. Norway
8. Israel
9. Luxembourg
10.Mexico

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⚡️ MH370: Malaysia Gives Green Light to New Search Effort

A decade after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished, Malaysia has approved a fresh search in the Indian Ocean. The search, led by Ocean Infinity, will operate on a "no find, no fee" basis, with a $70 million reward if successful.

The 2014 disappearance remains one of aviation’s greatest mysteries, with only scattered debris ever found. Families of the 239 victims remain hopeful that this new effort will finally bring answers.

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⚡️ South African Antarctic Base Hit by Alleged Assault Case

A member of a South African research team in Antarctica has been accused of assault, prompting an urgent response from authorities. Reports indicate tensions arose from a disagreement over a scheduled task.

The government confirmed the accused individual has cooperated with psychological assessments and apologized to the victim. While incidents at remote Antarctic bases are rare, experts note that extreme isolation can exacerbate conflicts.

With limited access to evacuation options, officials continue to assess the situation, ensuring the safety of the team.

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⚡️ Germany’s Parliament Votes on Defense Budget Expansion

In a crucial vote, Germany’s Bundestag will decide whether to lift restrictions on military spending, a decision that could impact all of Europe. With U.S. security commitments in question and Russia making battlefield gains, Germany is under pressure to increase its defense budget.

The proposal includes removing borrowing limits on military expenditures exceeding 1% of GDP, allowing significant investments in national and European security. If the vote fails, it could undermine the EU’s broader defense strategy.

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⚡️ Trump Orders Cuts to Voice of America, Sparks Media Uproar

President Trump has signed an executive order limiting Voice of America (VOA) and its parent agency, USAGM, accusing them of spreading anti-Trump narratives. The order effectively halts VOA operations, putting most employees on leave and terminating freelance contracts.

Critics argue this weakens the U.S.'s ability to counter foreign disinformation, while Trump allies, including Elon Musk, celebrate the decision as a victory against government-funded media. The move also follows broader budget cuts affecting federal agencies.

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⚡️ US Strikes Houthis Amid Rising Red Sea Tensions

A wave of US air strikes hit Houthi positions in Yemen, targeting the Iran-backed group responsible for recent attacks on Red Sea shipping. Former President Trump justified the action, citing the Houthis’ missile and drone assaults on US and allied vessels.

The Houthis claimed dozens of casualties and accused the US and UK of targeting residential areas. While the UK provided logistical support, it did not directly participate in the strikes. The group has vowed retaliation, warning of further escalation.

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⚡️ SpaceX Mission Postponed, Astronauts' Return to Earth Delayed

A NASA-SpaceX mission designed to bring two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station (ISS) back to Earth has been delayed due to a hydraulic issue with the Falcon 9 rocket.

Originally scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, the rocket's lift-off has been postponed, leaving astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore in space for the time being.

The two astronauts have been at the ISS since June and had planned to return on a Boeing spacecraft, which was later deemed unsafe. The next launch opportunity is scheduled for Friday evening, and the astronauts could return to Earth shortly after reaching the ISS.

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⚡️Disney’s Snow White Premiere Downplayed Amid Dwarfism Debate

As Disney’s live-action Snow White remake approaches its UK release, controversy continues to cloud its production. The film has sparked a debate about the portrayal of dwarfs, particularly after Peter Dinklage criticized the decision to use CGI rather than casting actors with dwarfism.

While the company consulted with members of the dwarf community, many actors with dwarfism have expressed frustration at the lack of opportunity.

The premiere in Spain, which took place in a small castle setting, reflected the ongoing tension surrounding the film, as major media outlets were excluded from the event. Zegler's critical comments about the 1937 original have added fuel to the fire.

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Teenagers Cause Outrage After Urinating in Haidilao Hotpot

A shocking incident at Haidilao, China’s largest hotpot chain, has caused widespread outrage. Two teenagers were filmed urinating into the hotpot broth while dining in one of the Shanghai restaurants.

Although the teens were drunk and detained by the police, it’s unclear who filmed the incident. Haidilao has since apologized and is offering full refunds and 10x cash compensation to all customers who visited the affected branch between February 24 and March 8.

The company is also cleaning and replacing all hotpot equipment to ensure customer safety.

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⚡️ Ukraine’s Front-Line Troops Say Peace Talks Are in a ‘Parallel Universe’

As Moscow mulls a temporary ceasefire, Ukrainian soldiers on the front line express disbelief that peace is even possible. At a military hospital, soldiers who have been wounded by shrapnel and drone attacks are evacuated daily, but they remain certain that the war won’t end anytime soon. Maksym, one soldier, describes Putin as a murderer, dismissing any prospects of a ceasefire.

Medical personnel, like Sofiia, working with Ukraine's Volunteer Army Medical Battalion, share the same skepticism. "Talk of peace is from a parallel universe," she says, reflecting on the continuous bombardment they face. The memory of failed ceasefires in the past makes the soldiers and medical staff doubt that this time will be any different.

As the war rages on, these soldiers are preparing for the next battle, still holding on to the hope that the US will continue its military support, but uncertain if trust can be placed in either Putin or the peace talks.

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⚡️ BND: Lab-Leak Likely Origin of Covid, But Evidence Lacking

Germany's intelligence agency, the BND, assessed that there was an 80-90% probability that the Covid-19 virus leaked from a laboratory in Wuhan, according to reports from German newspapers. This assessment, conducted in 2020, found that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had been conducting experiments to make viruses more infectious to humans, which raised concerns about a potential lab leak.

While China disputes the lab-leak theory, pointing to a World Health Organization investigation that called it "extremely unlikely," the BND's analysis points to safety violations at the lab and an absence of conclusive evidence for the natural origin theory. The CIA has also expressed doubts about the virus's natural origins.

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⚡️ Putin: Russia Ready to Halt Fighting, But Questions Remain

Vladimir Putin said Russia agrees to a ceasefire but insists it must result in a stable and lasting peace. He expressed concerns that Ukraine could use the pause to mobilize more troops and receive Western weapons, making the situation even more complicated.

He also questioned how the ceasefire would be verified, what would happen to Ukrainian soldiers on Russian territory, and who would ensure compliance.

According to Putin, Ukraine should have pleaded with the US for a ceasefire long ago, given the current battlefield conditions.

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⚡️ USAID Told to Burn Documents Amid Controversial Shutdown

USAID employees have been told to destroy classified materials and personnel records as part of the agency's dismantling under the Trump administration. An email instructed staff to shred documents and use burn bags for excess materials, sparking legal and ethical concerns.

Unions warn this could violate federal law, as USAID faces lawsuits over job cuts and frozen grants. The administration argues USAID’s foreign aid spending was wasteful. Meanwhile, a complaint has been filed with the National Archives to prevent improper document destruction.

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