A severe cold wave across the central and northern US has brought life-threatening temperatures, snowstorms, and deadly floods, resulting in at least 13 deaths. The National Weather Service issued extreme cold warnings, and severe weather conditions have also led to flooding and hazardous travel, prompting federal disaster assistance requests.
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The Pakistan high commission in New Delhi issued 154 visas to Indian pilgrims to visit the Shree Katas Raj temples in Punjab's Chakwal district from February 24 to March 2. Under the 1974 Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines, thousands of Indian pilgrims visit Pakistan annually. Pakistan’s charge d'affaires, Saad Ahmad Warraich, reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to promoting interfaith harmony and facilitating such religious visits.
Vivek Ramaswamy, former US presidential candidate, hinted at running for Ohio governor following social media speculation. According to sources, Ramaswamy is preparing for a gubernatorial bid after leading the department of government efficiency (DOGE). He is favored for governor over replacing JD Vance in the Senate, who resigned to serve as Trump's vice president.
US President Trump’s administration is pressuring Ukraine to sign an economic deal transferring substantial natural resources and profits in exchange for support. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected the proposal, demanding military aid. The contentious negotiations are causing concern among Ukrainian officials and European allies, with potential dire consequences if Trump’s terms are refused.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has told investigating magistrates in France, where he was charged with infractions linked to enabling organised crime, that he "realised the seriousness of all the allegations"learned Saturday from a source familiar with the case. The messaging service Durov founded with his brother in 2013 "was not created to be a platform for criminals", he told investigators through an interpreter, according to extracts from his questioning in December provided by the source.
A Colorado man, Patrick Egan, has been arrested for allegedly attacking a TV news reporter, Ja’Ronn Alex, after questioning his citizenship, reportedly saying, 'This is Trump’s America now.' Egan is accused of following Alex for 40 miles, then tackling and strangling him. Egan faces potential charges for bias-motivated crimes, assault, and harassment.
Nasa is monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a 1.5% chance of hitting Earth by 2032. Measuring between 130 and 300 feet wide, the asteroid could impact a major city, endangering millions. Space agencies worldwide are tracking its path, considering potential interventions. Despite uncertainties, vigilance remains crucial to mitigate risks.
A cholera outbreak in Angola has killed at least 108 people since January 7, with 3,147 confirmed cases, nearly half in the capital Luanda. The outbreak has primarily affected individuals aged 2 to 100. Cholera, a severe intestinal infection, spreads through contaminated food and water, causing diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration. Despite being treatable, fatalities are rising. The World Health Organization reported a 71 per cent increase in cholera deaths worldwide in 2023, with Africa... Expand
Multiple federal agencies, including defence, state, interior, energy, EPA, and SSA, witnessed firings as President Trump removed 17 inspectors general appointed during his first term. Critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, argue this action undermines checks on presidential power and facilitates corruption.
Spain's RTVE has urged the EBU to debate Israel's Eurovision participation due to the Gaza war, prompting the EBU to acknowledge concerns while affirming all members' eligibility. The contest, set in Basel, faces protests over Israel's inclusion, with Yuval Raphael representing the nation amidst the ongoing conflict that began on October 7, 2023.
The White House's sharing of a Ghibli-style image of convicted fentanyl trafficker Virginia Basora-Gonzalez ignited online debate. Basora-Gonzalez, arrested in March by ICE, was criticized and defended by different users, highlighting mixed sentiments towards the arrest and social media portrayal.