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Fox News - Opinion

2026-02-12 05:00:42 (11 hours ago)

MORNING GLORY: President Donald Trump’s most important decision is coming

Trump faces a defining foreign policy choice on Iran that could shape his legacy, with comparisons drawn to past presidents' international crises.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-02-12 05:00:41 (11 hours ago)

The race to save Wikie and Keijo: the mother and son orcas left in a shut-down aquarium

Marineland Antibes, the French government and animal welfare groups all agree on the need to rehome the listless killer whales but no one can agree where

In a sprawling aquarium complex in south-eastern France that once drew half a million visitors a year, only a few dozen people now move between pools that contain the last remaining marine mammals of Marineland Antibes. Weeds grow on walkways, the stands are empty and algae grows in the pools, giving the water a greenish hue.

It is here that Wikie and Keijo, a mother and son pair of orcas, are floating. They were born in these pools, and for decades they performed in shows for crowds. But since the park’s closure in January 2025, they no longer have an audience. When they are alone, they “log”, or float at the water’s surface, according to a court-ordered report released last April.

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Fox News - Opinion

Fox News - Opinion

2026-02-12 05:00:40 (11 hours ago)

Border on the brink as cartel drones force US to act after years of paralysis

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford closed El Paso airspace for cartel drone incursion before Department of War successfully neutralized the aerial threats.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-02-12 05:00:40 (11 hours ago)

‘I lived the life I’ve always dreamed of’: the man who cycled around the world for four years

Andreas Graf lived without screens and no idea of the date or time. The conditions were often brutal – but he found kindness and friendship as he rode

In April 2022, Andreas Graf set off on his bike from his home in Norway. His dream was to cycle to India. A week later, having reached Sweden, it was already becoming more of a nightmare. “It was pouring with rain and I was lying in my tent in my half-wet sleeping bag and I was like, I could be in my very cosy Oslo apartment,” he says. “I had this good life, a career, a partner, and I had left everything behind.”

He was 31. Friends were settling down. Graf had a well-paid job in industrial engineering, but was still renting in a houseshare. “I had started to think about whether to make a financially reasonable and sensible decision, or do something else. I went for option two.”

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-02-12 05:00:39 (11 hours ago)

Inside Will Lewis’s tumultuous two years as publisher of the Washington Post

Before the Post’s sweeping layoffs and Lewis’s abrupt resignation, his tenure was marked by controversy and clashes with staff

Standing on the seventh floor in the center of the Washington Post’s open newsroom on the morning of 3 June 2024, publisher Will Lewis decided to deliver some tough love to a news organization he had taken charge of five months earlier.

Lewis, a veteran of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, had replaced Fred Ryan, a former Ronald Reagan aide who had presided over some of the Post’s profitable years – during the first Trump administration – but lost the confidence of some staffers after clashing with employees during a late 2022 town hall.

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New York Times - World News

New York Times - World News

2026-02-12 05:00:36 (11 hours ago)

These Ukrainian Drones Don’t Just Kill. They Deliver Oatmeal Cookies.

In a war where drones are synonymous with destruction, some are also used to drop care packages to Ukraine’s frontline soldiers.

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RT News - Top Stories

RT News - Top Stories

2026-02-12 05:00:31 (11 hours ago)

General elections and referendum underway in Bangladesh

Preview Chief adviser of the interim government Muhammad Yunus has pledged a peaceful transfer of power in Bangladesh
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Fox News - Politics

Fox News - Politics

2026-02-12 05:00:22 (11 hours ago)

6 years after political comeback, Biden faces cold shoulder from fellow Democrats

Biden's political influence wanes as Democratic candidates distance themselves from the former president ahead of 2024 races, marking a stark shift.

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RT News - Top Stories

RT News - Top Stories

2026-02-12 04:58:59 (11 hours ago)

Russia preparing oil lifeline to Cuba – embassy

Preview Russia is planning to send an oil shipment to Cuba, which is reeling under a US energy embargo, Moscow’s embassy in Havana has said
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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-02-12 04:58:23 (11 hours ago)

US Pam Bondi faces backlash over release of Epstein documents

US Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files after documents released victims’ personal information while redacting many alleged abusers’ names. Bondi denied wrongdoing but faced criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans.

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RT News - Top Stories

RT News - Top Stories

2026-02-12 04:56:20 (11 hours ago)

Russia redeploying diplomats from Europe to Africa – Lavrov

Preview Russia plans to reopen around ten embassies in Africa as diplomats shift from Europe, Sergey Lavrov has said
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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-02-12 04:56:18 (11 hours ago)

Protests turn violent as Argentina debates labour overhaul

Protests erupted in Buenos Aires as thousands, including unions, gathered outside Congress against a labour reform bill championed by President Javier Milei. Clashes broke out when demonstrators approached the building, with police using tear gas and water cannons after objects were thrown. The bill aims to deregulate the labour market by making hiring and firing easier and limiting benefits and strike rights, measures unions say would weaken worker protections.

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