
WorldThe GuardianThe IndependentDWMoscow Times7h ago19 sources Ukraine War Reaches Critical Juncture Amidst Diplomatic Stalls
An editorial highlights the desperate living conditions in war-afflicted Ukraine and stalled diplomatic progress towards peace. Upcoming talks in Geneva are seen as a critical point for both Ukraine and Europe.

Undercover Operation Foils IS Plot to Massacre Jews in UK
An undercover police officer successfully thwarted a plot by two Islamic State terrorists who planned to carry out a massacre targeting Jewish communities in Manchester, UK.

Pakistan Government Hikes Petrol and Diesel Prices
The Pakistani government has announced an increase in petrol and high-speed diesel prices by Rs5 and Rs7.32 per litre, respectively, effective immediately.
Starmer Pledges No 'Free Pass' for Online Platforms on Child Safety
Keir Starmer has declared that internet platforms will not receive a 'free pass' when it comes to child safety, as the government outlines plans and a consultation to bolster protection for young people online, potentially including a social media ban for under-16s.
Australia Considers Banning Migrants from Gaza and Somalia
An unreleased Liberal plan in Australia proposes a hardline immigration policy that would ban migrants from Gaza and Somalia.
Safety measures ramped up before Chinese New Year
The government has instructed local authorities across the country to ramp up safety measures ahead of the Lunar New Year festival, with a focus on preventing fires, reducing traffic accidents and cur
Judge Rules US Cannot Force States to Provide SNAP Data
A judge has indicated she will rule that the federal government lacks the authority to compel states to furnish data on recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
High Court Rules UK Ban on Palestine Action Unlawful
A High Court decision found the UK government's ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group to be disproportionate and a breach of free speech rights.
UK Political Landscape Marked by Instability and Electoral Challenges for Main Parties
Analysts observe a period of significant political instability in Britain, impacting confidence and investment. Both Labour and Conservative parties are seen as struggling electorally, with neither guaranteeing success despite the other's difficulties.
US Foreign Policy Shifts Under Trump Could Benefit China Geopolitically
Unpredictable shifts in US foreign policy under the Trump administration have reportedly left international leaders confused, potentially allowing China to gain a geopolitical advantage by default.
Pothole-Related Call-Outs Spike Across UK
The AA reports an 18% increase in pothole-related call-outs across the UK in January, with over 6,000 incidents in the East of England alone, highlighting deteriorating road conditions.
School to Drop Traditional Uniform, Sparking Wider Debate
A school in the UK is set to remove shirts, ties, and blazers from its uniform, citing practicality, which has reignited a broader discussion about the role and necessity of school uniforms.
Exploring the Concept of the 'Deep State'
An article delves into the concept of the "Deep State," examining its definition and perceived influence within government. The piece explores the question of how pervasive this alleged hidden power structure is.
Senator Accuses Minnesota AG Ellison of Fraud, Demands Jail Time
A senator has publicly criticized Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, accusing him of involvement in a fraud scandal and stating he "ought to be in jail." The confrontation occurred during a Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs committee meeting.
South Korean Overseas Online Sales Hit Record High in 2025
Government data reveals that overseas online sales of South Korean products achieved a record high in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of growth.
Hong Kong Government Urged to Reflect on Past Year's Failures
An article calls for the Hong Kong government to review its performance and failures during the Year of the Snake as the city prepares to enter the Year of the Horse.
UK Calls for Action Against Russia Over Navalny Poisoning
The UK foreign secretary has stated that the UK seeks coordinated international action, including increased sanctions, against Russia following the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.
UK Considers Significant Increase in Defence Spending
The UK Prime Minister is reportedly considering accelerating plans to meet a 3% defence-spending target, potentially five years earlier than initially scheduled.
WorldTimes of India2h ago Indian Opposition Moves to Censure Lok Sabha Speaker
India's Lok Sabha is expected to consider a notice from the opposition against Speaker Om Birla on March 9. This development signals growing political tensions within the parliament.
International Outcry Follows UK Accusation of Russian Role in Navalny's Death
International papers are leading with the aftermath of the UK's accusation that Russia used a frog toxin to kill opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation and discussions about European security.
UK Faces Continued Flood Warnings Amid Persistent Wet Weather
The UK is bracing for more flood warnings in parts of the south-west of England and Midlands, with the wet weather expected to continue and a chance of snow in the far north.
WorldThe GuardianBangkok Post5h ago2 sources Authorities Increase Safety Measures Ahead of Lunar New Year
Governments are instructing local authorities to enhance safety measures nationwide in preparation for the upcoming Lunar New Year festival. The focus is on ensuring public safety during the holiday period.
UW-Milwaukee Defeats UW-Green Bay in Late Game
The UW-Milwaukee Panthers secured a late victory against rival UW-Green Bay on Feb. 15, leading for less than two minutes but capitalizing on free throws.
Government to Reform Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Support
The government is set to unveil its plans to overhaul the complex system of support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), aiming for significant reforms.