Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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Civil rights leader Jackson dies

Jesse Jackson, the US civil rights leader and two-time Democratic presidential hopeful, died at 84 on Tuesday, his family announced.

Civil rights leader Jackson dies
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Russia presses; Kyiv demands guarantees

Russia and Ukraine held tense, US‑mediated peace talks in Geneva that continued, with Moscow pressing territorial concessions while Kyiv insisted on security guarantees.

Russia presses; Kyiv demands guarantees
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Colbert Claims CBS Censored Interview

Stephen Colbert said on Monday's Late Show that CBS blocked his interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico, accusing the Trump administration and FCC guidance of prompting the censorship.

Colbert Claims CBS Censored Interview
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Clinton accuses DOJ of coverup

Hillary Clinton accused President Donald Trump's Justice Department of a "cover-up" over withheld Jeffrey Epstein files at the Munich security conference and urged officials to release them.

Clinton accuses DOJ of coverup
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Artificial intelligence deployment threatens markets

Oxford professor Michael Wooldridge warned the commercial race to deploy AI agents risked a Hindenburg‑style disaster that could shatter global confidence, amid investor panic and market upheaval.

Artificial intelligence deployment threatens markets
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Iran, negotiators agree guiding principles

Iran said negotiators in Geneva agreed on a set of "guiding principles" for a possible nuclear pact, though both sides warned many substantive details remained unresolved.

Iran, negotiators agree guiding principles
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Rubio backs Orban, angering critics

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Budapest and openly backed Viktor Orbán ahead of Hungary’s April election, drawing criticism that Washington was aligning with European populists.

Rubio backs Orban, angering critics
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Markets expect BoE March cut

UK unemployment rose to 5.2% in the three months to the end of December, a five-year high, prompting traders to expect a Bank of England rate cut in March.

Markets expect BoE March cut
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German industry sheds 124000 jobs

German industry cut more than 124,000 jobs in 2025, with heavy losses in the auto sector amid a deepening industrial slowdown.

German industry sheds 124000 jobs
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Dim indoor lighting drives myopia

State University of New York researchers suggested prolonged near-focus in dim indoor light — rather than screen use — promoted myopia by constricting pupils and reducing retinal illumination.

Dim indoor lighting drives myopia
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Ancient ice bacteria resist antibiotics

Researchers found a millennia-old bacterial strain in a Romanian ice cave that resisted about ten common antibiotics, raising concern it could transfer resistance if the ice thaws.

Ancient ice bacteria resist antibiotics
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Climate change amplified Valencia floods

A new study found that climate change amplified the deadly 2024 Valencia floods, and researchers urged rapid adaptation in Europe for a world about 3°C warmer.

Climate change amplified Valencia floods
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Catalonia expands ASF risk zone

Catalan authorities expanded Barcelona's high-risk zone and reported new African swine fever cases after an infected wild boar was found in Sant Feliu de Llobregat outside the initial cordon.

Catalonia expands ASF risk zone
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Billions welcome Fire Horse year

Billions across East Asia and worldwide began celebrating the Lunar New Year on Feb. 17, 2026, ushering in the Year of the Fire Horse, traditionally associated with success and risk.

Billions welcome Fire Horse year
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Frederick Wiseman dies, noted documentarian

Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman died at 96; he was revered for long, immersive studies of U.S. institutions and ordinary life.

Frederick Wiseman dies, noted documentarian
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France secures record sixteenth medal

France won the men's biathlon relay at the Winter Olympics in Antholz on Tuesday, beating Norway and securing a record 16th French medal of these Games.

France secures record sixteenth medal
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Snowstorms Disrupt Milano Cortina Schedule

Snowstorms at the Milano‑Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 17 delayed multiple events, forcing schedule changes and prompting concern for athlete safety and competitive fairness.

Snowstorms Disrupt Milano Cortina Schedule
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Lyon arrests five; aide detained

Authorities in Lyon arrested five suspects, including parliamentary assistant Jacques-Élie Favrot to LFI deputy Raphaël Arnault, in the killing of Quentin Deranque, allegedly linked to Jeune Garde.

Lyon arrests five; aide detained
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Half of Ukrainian refugees employed

Three years after Russia's 2022 invasion, about half of Ukrainians who fled to Germany had found jobs, studies and government data indicated.

Half of Ukrainian refugees employed
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Jesse Jackson dies, equality advocate

Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, 84, died in the United States on Tuesday morning, closing a decades‑long career advocating for racial and economic equality.

Jesse Jackson dies, equality advocate
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Veteran actor Robert Duvall dies

Robert Duvall, the veteran actor famed for The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, died Sunday, Feb. 15 at age 95.

Veteran actor Robert Duvall dies
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