Mexico may take legal action against Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America' for US users after an executive order by President Trump. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum argued the order should only affect the US continental shelf. Mexico has formally challenged Google but could resort to a civil suit.
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Days before Donald Trump's inauguration, the Trump family is wary about whether Bettina Anderson, the new girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr, would attend the inauguration. They are trying to resist it because If Bettina attends the inauguration as Donald Trump Jr's date, her position would be cemented which the family is not in favor of.
The commission investigating the 2009 BDR massacre in Bangladesh may send a team to India to question former PM Sheikh Hasina, after consultations and if legally viable, citing the need for concrete evidence to support claims of foreign and local involvement in the killings.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi will visit the UK, Ireland, Germany, and the US before attending the G20 meeting in South Africa. In London, he will meet UK foreign secretary David Lammy as relations improve between the two nations. Wang will also attend the Munich security conference and later chair a UN security council event on global governance. At the G20, he aims to promote multilateralism, while the US secretary of state Marco Rubio is skipping the summit over an "anti-American" agenda.
Tension escalates in South Korea as investigators warn supporters of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol against obstructing his arrest. The court issued an arrest warrant for Yeol on charges of insurrection and abuse of power after he attempted to declare martial law. The constitutional court still needs to finalize his impeachment.
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, who lived in the US for nearly four decades, were abruptly detained and deported to Colombia despite their long-term efforts to gain legal status. Their family has raised $65,000 to support their new life and fund legal actions to bring them back.
A Texas woman was left in constant fear after a suspect intentionally rammed her Tesla in an unprovoked hit-and-run attack. The incident, part of a growing wave of vandalism targeting Teslas, caused significant damage to her vehicle and highlighted potential political and social tensions tied to the company's CEO, Elon Musk.
Israeli forces killed a woman and injured others trying to return to Houla village in southern Lebanon, days before a scheduled ceasefire. Hezbollah's leader demands Israel's complete withdrawal by February 18, while tensions rise amid flight cancellations and attacks on peacekeepers.
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will receive a scheduled pay rise, official documents showed on Monday, despite an impeachment trial and investigation into his ill-fated martial law declaration. Yoon has refused to meet prosecutors and investigators probing his martial law declaration, and his presidential guard unit thwarted an attempt to arrest him following a tense, hours-long standoff this month.
A devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar during Friday prayers in the holy month of Ramadan, killing over 1,700 people, including more than 700 worshipers in mosques. The quake caused extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure, including airports and mosques, complicating relief efforts.