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NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies announces that the chances of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting Earth on 22 December 2032 has increased to 3.1% (1-in-32) following further observations of its orbital trajectory. It has now surpassed the threat of 99942 Apophis which once had a 2.7% chance of hitting Earth during 2004 before later being ruled out. (Live Science) (CNN) 

An attack with an explosive drone in the locality of El Capire, Apatzingán left one National Guard and a police wounded, while they were on reconnaissance rounds in the area. Hours later, two agents of the Attorney General of Mexico were kidnapped and found dead in the town in Cenobio Moreno, located on the outskirts of Apatzingán. (El Debate) (El Universal) 

Rwandan-backed M23 rebels advance on the city of Butembo, North Kivu, and capture Kamanyola in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo after defeating Congolese forces. Local officials say M23 forces are now preparing to advance on Uvira(AP) 

Following a meeting between Chadian president Mahamat Déby and a diplomatic envoy of Congolese president Félix Tshisekedi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo formally requests military support from Chad in their ongoing conflict against the M23 rebel movement(Anadolou Agency) 

Puntland police capture several IS–Somalia militants accused of involvement in extortion and bombings in Bosaso, the capital of the Bari Region, amid ongoing military operations in the Cal Miskaad mountains. (Garowe Online) 

At least one person is killed and 14 others are injured in Russian missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, including a large drone attack on energy infrastructure in Odesa that leaves 160,000 residents without heating and electricity. (The Kyiv Independent) 

Former President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro is formally charged with leading the 2022 Brazilian coup plot(Reuters) 

Brazilian minister of mines and energy Alexandre Silveira announces that the country will join OPEC+(AP) 

Burundi initiates the withdrawal of its military forces from the eastern DRC following M23 advances. Between 10,000 and 15,000 Congolese civilians cross into Burundi to avoid violence, with several drowning in the Ruzizi River. (Reuters) 

Hamas accuses Israel of carrying out at least 266 attacks in the Gaza Strip since the agreed ceasefire on January 19, killing at least 132 Palestinians and wounding 900 others. (Newsweek) 

Rapid Support Forces militants kill at least 433 people in the villages of Al-Kadaris and Al-Khelwat, White Nile State, Sudan. (Reuters) 

Israel partially withdraws troops from Lebanon as the deadline for their withdrawal expires. (Reuters) 

A joint Egyptian-British archaeological mission announces the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the first royal Egyptian tomb to be discovered since King Tutankhamun‘s was found in 1922. (CBS News) 

German automotive parts company Continental AG announces it will lay off over 3,000 research and development positions and end operations at its factory in Nuremberg, Bavaria, by 2026. (DW) 

The death toll from flooding in Kentucky, United States, rises to 14, amid the threat of an imminent winter storm in the region. (NBC News) 

The United States and Russia start talks in Saudi Arabia about the war in Ukraine without European or Ukrainian participation. (BBC News) 

The delegations agree to start the negotiating process for ending the war, create high-level teams, and normalize diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries. (AP) 

U.S. President Donald Trump calls for a new presidential election to be held in Ukraine as part of a peace deal with Russia. (The Telegraph)

Russia rules out any peacekeepers from NATO member states being stationed in Ukraine as part of any peace agreement. (BBC News) 

Over 124 people have been killed over the last six weeks from consuming bootleg alcohol, with dozens still hospitalized. Twenty-eight people are arrested in connection with the production and distribution of the alcohol. (CBS News) 

The Welsh Government announces a ban on Greyhound racing in Wales following cross-party calls for a ban on the sport which has been criticized for its animal cruelty. (BBC News) 

An Iranian court charges a British couple who were arrested and jailed last month with espionage. (DW) 

$LIBRA cryptocurrency scandal A judge in Argentina orders investigations into potential fraud by President Javier Milei following his brief social media promotion of a cryptocurrency that collapsed in value hours after promotion. (AP) 

The United States Senate confirms businessman Howard Lutnick as the Secretary of Commerce in a 51–45 vote. (AP) 

The End Wednesday 

Israel carried out at least 266 attacks in the Gaza Strip since the agreed ceasefire on 19 January 2025, killing at least 132 Palestinians and wounding 900. (Al Jazeera) 

The U.S. and Russia start talks in Saudi Arabia about the war in Ukraine without European or Ukrainian participation. (BBC News) 

Russia says its forces have captured the village of Fyholivka in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. (Reuters) 

Mohammad Shahin, a senior Hamas commander, is assassinated in an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in Sidon, Lebanon. (Anadolu Ajansı) 

In a coordinated operation, the United States and United Arab Emirates launch joint airstrikes targeting IS–Somalia militants in Bari Region, Puntland, Somalia. (Garowe Online)

American airline company Southwest Airlines announces it will layoff 1,750 jobs, 15% of its corporate workforce, for cost reduction. This is the company’s first mass layoff since it started operating in 1971. (CNBC) 

Ten people are killed and eight others are injured when a three-story residential building collapses in Cairo, Egypt. (Voice of America) 

Eighteen people are injured, including three critically when a Delta Airlines Bombardier CRJ900LR, crashes after catching fire and flipping over at Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. (CBS News)

Eight adults and one child are killed in flooding caused by heavy rains in the eastern United States. (DW) 

A bus crashes and falls 800 m (2,600 ft) down a cliff in Yocalla Municipality, Bolivia, killing 31 people and injuring fourteen others. (Reuters) 

Peace negotiations in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Weimar+ 

European leaders gather in France for a summit on Ukraine after the U.S. administration announced the opening of peace talks with Russia on ending the Ukrainian war without European participation. (CNN) 

Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov says that Europe has no role in any peace negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine. (BBC News) 

Syrian security forces arrest three former Assad regime officers responsible for the Tadamon massacre, which occurred in south Damascus in 2013. (The New Arab) 

Demonstrations take place at state capitols around the United States, including at Union Square in Washington, D.C., as part of the 50501 movement to protest against the second administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk, and Project 2025. (NPR)

Student groups and the Civil Social Coalition party launch a protest in several cities in Indonesia against the government. (Tempo) 

The End Tuesday 

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Monday,  February 17th, 2025 

German automotive manufacturer Porsche announces it will cut 2,000 jobs over the next five years, reducing its workforce by 15%, primarily affecting its assembly plants in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen and Weissach in Baden-Wurttemberg(DW) 

Mohammad Shahin, a senior commander of Hamas, is assassinated in an Israeli airstrike against a vehicle in Sidon, Lebanon. (LBC) 

European leaders gather in France for an summit on Ukraine after the U.S. administration announced the opening of peace talks with Russia on ending the Ukrainian war without European participation. (CNN) 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says that Europe has no role in any peace negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine. (BBC News) 

Singaporean Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh is convicted of two counts of lying under oath to the Committee of Privileges and is fined for S$7,000 per count, but is not disqualified as Member of the Singaporean Parliament. (CNA) 

Students groups and the Civil Social Coalition party launch a protest in several cities against the Indonesian government with a movement called #IndonesiaGelap (#DarkIndonesia) (Tempo English) 

A neutrino detector submerged in the Mediterranean Sea detects a ghost neutrino particle that is 30 times more active than previously found. (AP) 

crowd crush kills at least 18 people, including three children, and injures ten others at New Delhi railway station in New Delhi, India. (BBC News)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio leads a delegation that includes National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for initial talks with Russia. A Russian source reports that the meeting will occur on 18 February and that the Russian delegation is expected to include Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov, and SVR Director Sergey Naryshkin

Local officials and residents report that Rwanda-backed M23 forces have taken over the center of Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu in eastern DR Congo(Al Jazeera) 

The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo acknowledges the fall of Bukavu to M23 rebels and urges its roughly two million residents to shelter in place. (BBC News) 

Russia launches drone strikes across Ukraine, injuring at least one person and damaging a thermal power station in Mykolaiv, leaving 46,000 people without heat. Ukraine says that it shot down 95 of 143 drones while disrupting 46 others by electronic countermeasures. (Reuters) 

The BAFTAs are held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England. The Brutalist and Conclave win the most awards, with four each, while the latter also wins Best Film(Los Angeles Times) 

Muhsin Hendricks, the first openly gay imam, is assassinated by two unidentified assailants while driving near Gqeberha, South Africa. (BBC News) 

Hundreds of White South Africans hold a protest outside the U.S. embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, in support of U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that the South African government is discriminating against the country’s white minority. (AP) 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speak by telephone about the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Gaza war, the sanctions against Russia, and removing restrictions on each country’s diplomatic missions. They also discuss preparations for a high-level summit in Saudi Arabia. This is the first time the U.S. and Russia had contact at the foreign minister level in almost two years. (Financial Times) 

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Wednesday, February 12th, 2025 

Russian forces launch an overnight ballistic missile attack on Kyiv, Ukr, killing one person and injuring four others. (Reuters) 

The Rapid Support Forces storm the Zamzam Refugee Camp in North Darfur, Sudan, the country’s largest displacement camp. The situation inside the camp, which holds around 500,000 people, is described as “catastrophic”, with an unknown number of casualties. (BBC News) 

A fishing trawler capsizes off South Korea’s Jeju Island with five crew members reported missing. Five others are rescued by the Korea Coast Guard. (AP) 

Konstantinos Tasoulas is elected President of Greece by the Hellenic Parliament in the fourth and final round of the presidential election. (Ekathimerini in English) 

Tuesday,  February 11th, 2025 

King Abdullah II of Jordan meets U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. for talks focusing on the president’s proposal for the removal of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, threatening to withold aid from Jordan and Egypt if they do not agree with U.S. ownership of it. (ABC News) 

The South Korean Foreign Ministry announces that the country will move to establish diplomatic relations with Syria(Korea Herald) 

The European Court of Human Rights says it will consider three cases involving irregular migrants allegedly having been pushed back across the border into Belarus from EU countries. (Forbes) 

Italian police arrest around 150 people in the biggest raid against the mafia since 1984. (The Guardian) 

The End Wednesday 

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A nationwide blackout occurs in Sri Lanka. Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody says a monkey triggered the mass power outage after “coming into contact” with a grid transformer at a substation near Colombo. (BBC News) 

Google Calendar removes Black History MonthPride Month and other cultural events from its service, saying the holidays were “not sustainable” for Google‘s new business model which is rolling back an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). (The Guardian) 

French President Emmanuel Macron tells major world leaders gathered at an AI summit in Paris that France is “back in the AI race“. His remarks came following the announcement that the country would be receiving AI private investments worth a total of 109 billion (US$112 billion) over the coming years. (France 24)

A performer during American rapper Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show is detained by NFL security on the field of the Caesars Superdome after holding the Sudanese and Palestinian flags that contained the words Sudan and Gaza. (NBC News) 

U.S. President Donald Trump issues an ultimatum to Hamas saying that if all remaining hostages are not released by Saturday then “all hell will break loose” in the Middle East. Earlier Hamas said it will delay the release of more hostages and accused Israel of violating their ceasefire deal. (Sky News) 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms that if Hamas does not release Israeli hostages by noon on Saturday, the ceasefire will end and the IDF will resume offensive operations in the Gaza Strip. (Reuters) 

Egypt announces it will host an emergency summit of the Arab League on 27 February to address U.S. President Donald Trump‘s proposal to resettle all Palestinians from Gaza. (AP) 

According to ceasefire terms, the Israel Defense Forces fully withdraw from the Netzarim Corridor as Palestinians return to northern Gaza. (DW) 

Russia releases Marc Fogel, an American citizen after talks with Donald Trump envoy Steve Witkoff(New York Times) 

Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States announce sanctions on a Russian bulletproof hosting services provider that is allegedly ignoring law enforcement requests, along with two Russians who are operating the network. (AP) 

King Abdullah II of Jordan meets U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. for talks focusing on forced displacement of Gazans. (ABC News) 

The accession ceremony is held for Prince Rahim al-Hussaini as the 50th Imam of Nizari Isma’ilism, succeeding his late father(Islamabad Post) 

Five Taliban members are killed and seven others are injured during a suicide bombing outside New Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Arab News) 

At least 27 Puntland soldiers and more than 70 ISIS militants were killed or wounded in fierce fighting around the Togga Jacel area of the Cal Miskaad mountains in Puntland’s Bari Region. The clashes erupted after Puntland defence forces thwarted an overnight attack by the Islamic State militant group, which targeted military bases with suicide car and motorbike bombs. This was the deadliest attack since Puntland launched an offensive in December 2024 against Islamic State in Somalia hiding in the Golis Mountains. (Reuters)

M23 rebel forces, backed by Rwanda, initiate advances towards Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu in the eastern DR Congo, following a two-day unilateral ceasefire. (Al Jazeera) 

CODECO insurgents kill at least 52 people and injure eight others in attacks across Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. At least 30 civilian homes were burned down during the attacks, according to Radio Okapi(Anadolu Ajansi) 

Twelve people are injured, including two critically, when an Intercity Express train collides with a semi-trailer truck in Hamburg, Germany. (AP) 

The European Court of Human Rights says it will consider three cases involving irregular migrants allegedly being ‘pushed back’ across the border from EU states to non-member state Belarus. (Forbes) 

The Government of Spain announces it will grant residency and work permits to up to 25,000 immigrants affected by the floods in the Valencian Community in 2024. (AP) 

Biathlete Ekaterina Avvakumova wins the first gold medal for South Korea in biathlon at the Asian Winter Games(Korea JoongAng Daily) 

Five people are injured when a Green Line train collided with an out-of-service train in Somerville, Massachusetts, causing both trains to derail. (WWLP) 

Puntland forces announce that, over the past 24 hours, airstrikes targeting Islamic State hideouts have killed more than 13 foreign militants in the Dhasaq area of Bari Region, Puntland. (Anadolu Agency) 

United States President Donald Trump signs an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all aluminium and steel imports. (NBC News) 

A bus veers off a bridge and falls into a ravine in Guatemala City, Guatemala, killing 56 people and seriously wounding others. The government declares three days of national mourning. (CBS News)

One person is killed and four others are injured when a Learjet 35A aircraft veers off the runway and crashes into a Gulfstream G200 aircraft at Scottsdale Airport in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. (The Arizona Republic)

South Korea opposition leader Lee Jae-myung calls for renewed dialogue talks with North Korea and emphasizes the need to maintain strong military readiness amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. (NK News) 

Police in Bangladesh arrest over 1,300 people amid riots and pro-Sheikh Hasina protests. (DW) 

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announces his resignation and calls for a second round of voting in the 2024 presidential election to determine his successor. (DW) 

In American football, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 40–22, to win their second Super Bowl, thereby denying the Chiefs of a three-peat. (WCAU-TV) 

At least five bodies are abandoned under a bridge near Cárdenas, Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico. A banner allegedly signed by the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel was found at the crime scene. (Milenio Noticias) 

One person is killed and at least 28 others are missing in a landslide in a village near Yibin, Sichuan, China. (Miami Herald) 

Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania join the Continental Europe Synchronous Area, one day after disconnecting from the IPS/UPS(BBC News) 

Six people are killed and two others are wounded in Israeli airstrikes near Jannata, South Governorate, Lebanon. (Al Jazeera) 

Two women are killed by Israeli forces in the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm Governorate, West Bank. (Al Jazeera) 

Authorities uncover two mass graves containing nearly 50 bodies of refugees in Kufra, Libya. (Al Jazeera) 

Thirty-one Maoist militants and two security forces are killed during a shootout around Indravati River in Chhattisgarh, India. (Al Jazeera) 

Citizens of Ecuador vote to elect a president and the members of the National Assembly amidst the country’s security crisis. With around 44% of the popular vote each in the presidential race, incumbent Daniel Noboa and challenger Luisa González will compete in a run-off vote on 13 April. (BBC News) 

Citizens of Kosovo vote to elect the members of the Kuvendi(BBC News) 

Citizens of Liechtenstein vote to elect the members of the Landtag, with the Patriotic Union winning the most votes and its leader Brigitte Haas expected to become the country’s first female head of government. (SRF)