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Ukraine Strikes Russia's Primorsk Oil Port and Tankers with Drones
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Ukraine Strikes Russia's Primorsk Oil Port and Tankers with Drones

Ukraine launched drone attacks targeting Russia's Primorsk oil port and several tankers, an action confirmed by President Zelensky. Meanwhile, Russia conducted missile strikes on Dnipro, damaging residential areas and injuring civilians.

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Global News Updates

A general overview of various global news events and developments.

Zoologist and 'The Naked Ape' Author Desmond Morris Dies at 98
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Zoologist and 'The Naked Ape' Author Desmond Morris Dies at 98

Desmond Morris, the renowned British zoologist, author, and television presenter best known for his influential book "The Naked Ape," has passed away at the age of 98. His work explored human behavior from an evolutionary perspective, inspiring and sometimes scandalizing readers.

UK Authorizes Military to Board Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Tankers
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UK Authorizes Military to Board Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Tankers

The UK government has authorized its armed forces to board Russian tankers in British waters, escalating actions against the 'shadow fleet' that helps Moscow circumvent Western oil sanctions.

US Military Blows Up 3 Alleged Drug Boats, Killing 11, After Lull Since January
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US Military Blows Up 3 Alleged Drug Boats, Killing 11, After Lull Since January

US Military Blows Up 3 Alleged Drug Boats, Killing 11, After Lull Since January The Pentagon's whole anti-narco boat operations fell relatively silent for the past more than a month in the wake of the January 3rd US military raid on Venezuela to overthrow the Maduro government. Surely there was still drug trafficking off Latin America, but with 'mission accomplished' in Caracas the public PR 'anti-drug' pretext was no longer needed, apparently. But suddenly, this week, the US military has begun its strikes on alleged drug boats again, with US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) on Tuesday having announced its forces launched drone assaults on three alleged drug smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean on Monday. In total eleven people were killed in the renewed operation. "Intelligence confirmed the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes and were engaged in narco-trafficking operations," SOUTHCOM said Tuesday in a post to X. Illustrative narco-boats file, via X. The military statements said the three boats were allegedly "operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations." The post further referred to those killed as "male narco-terrorists," detailing that eight were killed on two boats in the eastern Pacific - or the Western side of Latin America - and three were killed on a boat in the Caribbean. No American forces were harmed, the post said, in the assault conducted at the direction of Marine Corps Gen. Francis Donovan, who serves as the commander of Southern Command. War (Defense) Secretary Pete Hegseth celebrated the fresh strikes in a post on X, writing, "Turns out President’s Day — under President Trump — is not a good day to run drugs." For all the momentary celebrations at the Pentagon, the supposed 'war on drugs' will be circular and never-ending, as it's been over the past many decades, spanning presidencies. But this is really about American influence and 'ownership' of the region and total dominance of the Western hemisphere. From Vietnam to Iraq to Libya to Syria to Iran, Washington is always looking for some kind of casus belli - even if it has to be manufactured - to sell war to the American people.  Turns out President’s Day — under President Trump — is not a good day to run drugs. https://t.co/8c5wMmQbQ2 February 17, 2026 Going back several years, the single biggest sources of the world's fentanyl trade have been consistently identified as China and Mexico. At this point it's impossible to know, and hasn't been disclosed, whether any of the well over 25 boats blown up by US military action off Latin America since September were actually loaded with fentanyl, or in what quantities.  Tyler Durden Tue, 02/17/2026 - 19:40

Sanctioned Russian Oil Tanker Altura Attacked by Drone in Black Sea
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Sanctioned Russian Oil Tanker Altura Attacked by Drone in Black Sea

The Sierra Leone-flagged oil tanker Altura, carrying Russian oil and subject to sanctions, was attacked by a drone in the Black Sea near Turkey, marking one of several recent incidents involving sanctioned vessels in the region.