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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the US has invited Russian and Ukrainian negotiating teams to talks in the United States next week and that Washington wants the war to end by June.
Gorton and Denton by-election framed as choice between hope and hate
Green Party leader Zack Polanski campaigned in Denton with candidate Hannah Spencer, saying the contest is between the Greens and Reform; Spencer faces candidates from Reform, Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
Concerns grow over Trump's 'take over the voting' call
Democracy experts report President Trump suggested his administration should "take over the voting" in some states, and legal specialists say the Constitution gives states authority to run federal elections.
China overturns death sentence of Canadian amid diplomatic thaw
China's highest court has overturned the death sentence of Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg and ordered a retrial; his lawyer and a Canadian official confirmed the decision, and the Liaoning high people's court will handle the retrial with timing not yet set.
Ukraine war: Zelenskyy urges faster air-defence action as heating remains disrupted
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for quicker strengthening of air defences and faster repair of power and heating systems after recent large air attacks; more than 1,110 apartment blocks in Kyiv were reported without heat and personnel changes were announced for underperforming defence areas.
Trump distances himself but gives no apology after posting video showing Obamas with primate images
President Trump said he approved an aide reposting a video that showed Barack and Michelle Obama with primate imagery; he did not apologize and the post was removed after about 12 hours, with the White House calling it an error.
Pro-democracy People's party leads polls ahead of Thailand election
People's party is leading opinion polls ahead of Sunday’s election, but it faces coalition challenges and ongoing legal investigations linked to its predecessor, Move Forward.
Islamic State claims suicide bombing at Islamabad mosque
Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a Shi'ite mosque in Islamabad that officials say killed at least 31 people and wounded about 169, and Pakistani authorities have opened an investigation.
US accuses China of alleged secret nuclear explosive tests
A senior US official told the UN Conference on Disarmament that Washington has evidence China carried out secret nuclear explosive tests, which the US says would breach an international ban.
Canada to open consulate in Greenland amid tensions over Trump's remarks
Canada is opening a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, and Governor General Mary Simon will attend the event; the step comes amid heightened tensions after U.S. President Donald Trump made public statements about Greenland's status.
Student loans changes may leave some graduates worse off
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says freezing the repayment threshold will raise average lifetime repayments for Plan 2 borrowers by about £3,000, and the government has frozen the threshold for three years starting from the planned April rise.
Thousands of Libyans gather for funeral of Gadhafi's son
Thousands attended a funeral in Bani Walid for Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, who officials said was killed earlier this week; authorities reported an initial investigation found he was shot and details remain under investigation.
Canada and France open consulates in Greenland to show support for Denmark
Canada and France opened diplomatic consulates in Nuuk, Greenland, this week and said the moves signalled support for their NATO ally Denmark. Officials said the posts will focus on cooperation on climate, cultural matters and political ties.
Russia and US agree talks should start after New START expires.
Russian and U.S. negotiators said they agreed there is a need to start arms control talks after the New START treaty expired, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Armed groups in Nigeria are linked to violence across several regions
Multiple armed groups — including jihadist militants, kidnapping gangs, farmer-herder militias and secessionist factions — are reported to be driving insecurity across Nigeria, and officials blamed a Boko Haram faction for recent killings in Kwara state.
North Korean teenagers reportedly executed for watching Squid Game
Escapees interviewed said that under a 2020 law banning South Korean media, people have faced public executions and long forced‑labour sentences, and a UN report and rights groups warned of increased surveillance and control.
US and Iran to hold nuclear talks in Oman amid military tensions
Senior US and Iranian officials are due to meet in Oman on Friday; the agenda remains undecided and both sides have signalled different priorities.
Meghalaya rat-hole mine blast kills at least 18.
An explosion at an illegal rat‑hole coal mine in Meghalaya has left 18 people dead and one seriously injured, and rescue operations are ongoing.
Sana-mania in Japan as Takaichi is expected to win a landslide
Opinion polls this week suggest the ruling LDP and its coalition partner could secure a two-thirds lower-house majority, and much of the party’s momentum is linked to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s high public profile and social media reach.
Ukraine war: Kyiv and Moscow hold major prisoner exchange and agree to resume negotiations
Kyiv and Moscow completed a major prisoner exchange during a US-brokered two-day round of talks in Abu Dhabi. Negotiators agreed to resume negotiations soon, while US special envoy Steve Witkoff said significant work remains.
Trump calls parents of fallen US soldier to invite them to White House
A family video shows Donald Trump calling Robert and Linda Ollis to tell them their son, Staff Sergeant Michael Ollis, will receive a posthumous Congressional Medal of Honor and be invited to the White House.
US and Iran talks begin in Oman as fears of direct conflict continue
Senior US and Iranian officials are due to meet in Oman for direct talks amid concerns about a possible military confrontation. The meeting follows a US military build-up in the Middle East and reports by human rights groups of widespread violence during recent protests in Iran.
New START treaty between the US and Russia has expired
The New START Treaty, signed in 2010, expired on 5 February 2026, ending the treaty limits on US and Russian nuclear stockpiles.
US-Russia nuclear pact expires and removes limits on arsenals.
The New START treaty between the United States and Russia expired, removing agreed limits on deployed strategic nuclear warheads; Russian officials said the parties are no longer bound by the treaty and are free to decide how to proceed.
Arms race fears as New START treaty lapses
New START has officially lapsed, leaving the United States and Russia without treaty limits; Russia’s foreign ministry said the parties are no longer bound and are free to choose their next steps.
Attacks in Nigeria reported to have killed over 160 people
Gunmen attacked two neighbouring villages in Kwara state, with a lawmaker reporting at least 162 people killed and Amnesty International reporting over 170 deaths.
Melania Trump in talks with Putin's team over return of Ukrainian children
Melania Trump says she is in direct talks with Vladimir Putin's team to pursue returns of Ukrainian children; officials say 15 children have been returned so far since her advocacy began.
Vance leads U.S. delegation to Winter Olympics, then visits Armenia and Azerbaijan
Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and will then travel to Armenia and Azerbaijan to advance a White House-brokered peace agreement.
Jesse Jackson Jr. seeks comeback and frames campaign as redemption.
Jesse Jackson Jr. is campaigning for his old U.S. House seat and openly addresses his 2013 campaign fraud conviction as part of his return; early voting begins ahead of the March 17 primary.
Tariff checks: Will Americans receive Trump's promised $2,000?
President Trump has repeatedly promised $2,000 "tariff dividend" checks since November 2025, but no payments have been made and his public statements about timing and need for congressional approval have been inconsistent.
