Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
The European Parliament formally approves a law to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles in the European Union from 2035, citing the need to combat climate change in Europe, and promote electric vehicles. (Reuters)
At least 39 migrants are killed in Gualaca District, Chiriquí Province, Panama, when their bus, heading to the United States, falls off a cliff. (Reuters)
Twenty people are killed and 68 others injured in a head-on collision between a tour bus and an armoured cash-in-transit van in Makhado, Limpopo, South Africa. (BBC News)
World Bank President David Malpass announces he will resign by the end of June. (AFP via RFI)
The FTSE 100 Index, the main share index of the 100 most highly capitalized companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, ends its trading day at a record value of 8,003.65 points, surpassing the previous record value of 7,906.58 points recorded on February 3, 2023. (AFP via Deccan Herald)
A United Nations report says that former Egyptian Army colonel Saif al-Adel has become the new leader of Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda and is currently residing in Iran (AFP via France 24)
Payton Gendron receives ten life sentences without the possibility of parole. (NBC News)
An investigation by a consortium of journalists uncovers a major disinformation campaign by an Israeli firm named Team Jorge, led by ex-Israeli special forces member Tal Hanan, which is alleged to have influenced more than 30 elections in several countries. (The Guardian)
Nicola Sturgeon announces that she is resigning as First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party once a new leader is elected. (The Washington Post)
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signs a law annulling many privileges of his predecessor Nursultan Nazarbayev, including lifetime financial support from the state, and the right to address the nation and propose ideas to officials, and also deprives Nazarbayev’s immediate family of legal immunity. (RFE/RL)
Tuesday, February 14th, 2023
The Romanian Air Force unsuccessfully attempts to intercept an unidentified flying object detected roughly 11,000 metres (6.8 mi) above Southeast Romania. (Reuters)
Moldova temporarily closes its airspace after receiving reports of a “balloon-like object”. (Reuters)
Ukrainian forces blow up a bridge located between Bakhmut and Kostiantynivka as Russian troops and Wagner Group fighters advance on the city. (The Guardian)
United States Central Command says U.S. forces have shot down an Iranian UAV near a patrol base and oil field in Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria. (Newsweek)
Three Pakistani Taliban members are killed by fellow militants who were trying to free them while being transported from Miranshah to Bannu, Pakistan by counter-terrorism officers. Four of the attackers are also killed in the ensuing shootout. (Tribune)
A national state of emergency is declared in New Zealand for only the third time in the country’s history as Cyclone Gabrielle affects the country. (AFP via RFI) (Al Jazeera)
Philippine president Bongbong Marcos summons Chinese ambassador Huang Xilian following a China Coast Guard vessel’s alleged use of a laser weapon on a Philippine ship in the South China Sea. (The Guardian)
Former Governor of South Carolina and United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley officially announces her run for president in the upcoming 2024 election. She is the first major Republican challenger to former president Donald Trump. (CNN)
California senator Dianne Feinstein announces that she will not seek re-election in 2024 after thirty years in office. (Reuters)
Monday, February 13th, 2023
President of Moldova Maia Sandu accuses the Russian government of planning a coup d’état attempt against her. (La Prensalatina)
The Equatoguinean health ministry confirms an outbreak of the Marburg virus in the country, which has killed nine people within the last month. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)
The death toll of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria surpasses 37,000. (Al Jazeera)
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres agrees with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to open two of the country’s border crossings with Turkey for at least three months to permit access to humanitarian aid. (AFP via Manila Standard)
Police in Punjab, Pakistan, arrest 50 men for the lynching of a blasphemy suspect at a police station in Nankana Sahib District two days ago. (The Independent)
Indonesian police general Ferdy Sambo is found guilty of killing his adjutant, Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat, and is sentenced to death. (Detik)
Three people are killed and five others injured in a mass shooting at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. The shooter later commits suicide when approached by police. (CNN)
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