Thursday, February 5, 2026
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Ukraine and Russia agreed to exchange 314 prisoners during US-mediated talks in Abu Dhabi, officials said, and planned follow-up talks in the coming weeks.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologized to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims for appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington after revelations of Mandelson’s ties and faced calls to resign.
The Washington Post, owned by Jeff Bezos, cut about one-third of its staff in Washington, D.C., and laid off roughly 300 journalists in a sweeping newsroom reduction.
Labour MPs in the Commons weighed a leadership challenge to Keir Starmer on Wednesday after fallout over Peter Mandelson’s US ambassadorship and links to Jeffrey Epstein.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conceded that a parliamentary committee would receive all documents on Peter Mandelson’s appointment after Epstein-linked revelations, and he apologized to victims amid criticism.
U.S. and Iranian officials confirmed they would hold direct talks in Oman on Friday to try to restart negotiations over Tehran's nuclear programme amid regional tensions.
New START between the United States and Russia expired, removing caps on their nuclear arsenals, and President Trump called for negotiating a new, modernized treaty amid arms‑race fears.
Bitcoin fell below $70,000 amid a US tech-driven sell-off after Alphabet's results and soft labor signals, returning the cryptocurrency to pre-election levels and wiping out post-election gains.
Brad Karp resigned as chairman of law firm Paul Weiss after the release of emails showing his communications with Jeffrey Epstein, and the firm named partner Scott Barshay his successor.
Researchers reported that a bonobo identified the location of imaginary objects during a staged tea-party experiment, demonstrating that apes can engage in pretend play like human children.
A Johns Hopkins study found that Kanzi, a bonobo at its Maryland facility, understood and acted on simulated objects in pretend-play tests, suggesting great apes can imagine.
Storm Leonardo forced the full evacuation of Grazalema in Cádiz and prompted thousands across Spain, Portugal and Morocco to flee as floods and rising rivers battered the region.
The European Investment Bank paid EU member states a €3 billion advance on emission‑trading revenues earmarked for buildings and transport in 2028 to bolster the bloc's carbon market.
Germany's coalition agreed to require streamers and broadcasters to invest eight percent of their revenue in local film and TV production, a step NZZ said could provoke U.S. protest.
Prada named Belgian designer Pieter Mulier Versace's new creative director, effective July 1, and he will present a final Alaïa collection in March.
The Milano‑Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics were scheduled to open at Milan's San Siro on Friday, organisers said, with pop stars and heads of state expected to attend.
On the day of the official opening ceremony of the Milan‑Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, preliminary curling and ice‑hockey matches began, with Lindsey Vonn expected to appear.
Epstein files released contained unredacted images identifying victims, prompting criticism and heightened pressure on Norway’s Crown Princess Mette‑Marit and top diplomats.
The owners of Le Constellation in Crans‑Montana wrote to staff after the deadly New Year's Eve fire, expressed grief and partial responsibility and denied fleeing with the bar's cash.
Britney Spears posted on Instagram saying she feared her family, accused relatives of isolating and mistreating her and said she was "lucky to be alive."
Lupita Nyong'o was cast as Helen in Christopher Nolan's Odyssey film, and her casting sparked heated online debate over skin color, an expert called the backlash "clearly racist."