A group of volunteers in La Estanzuela, Mexico, discovered a mass grave with cremation ovens, bone shards, and personal items hinting at numerous victims. The authorities, pressed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, are investigating the crime, which has shocked the nation and spurred demands to end violence.
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US Vice President JD Vance faced boos at the Kennedy Center during a National Symphony Orchestra concert, as heightened security delayed the event. The reaction followed Trump's controversial takeover of the Kennedy Center, including dismissing its chairman and trustees. Artistic resistance and canceled performances have emerged in response to these changes and suppressed programming decisions.
97-year-old Judge Pauline Newman is fighting her suspension from the Federal Circuit, denying claims of mental unfitness. She argues delays in her opinions were due to meticulousness, not cognitive decline, and claims colleagues threatened her for seeking transparency. Her legal team, the NCLA, calls the suspension unconstitutional, citing clean medical evaluations and lack of due process.
South Korean investigators urged prosecutors to indict President Yoon Suk Yeol for rebellion, abuse of power, and obstructing parliament due to his martial law declaration. Yoon, who was impeached after troops were deployed to block the national assembly, claimed the martial law was a warning to parliament.
The FAA is probing a near midair collision involving a Delta Air Lines flight and a US Air Force jet near Reagan National Airport. The incident occurred as Delta flight 2983 took off while Air Force T-38 Talons approached for a flyover. Both flights received corrective instructions to avoid collision.
Meghan Markle returned to Montecito from the Invictus Games, leaving Prince Harry to continue their Canada visit. The Duchess reunited with their children, celebrating Valentine's Day separately. Prince Harry remains committed to the Games, participating in events and supporting competitors.
At the Munich security conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet US vice president JD Vance, warning against trusting Vladimir Putin. Concerns grow over a potential Ukraine peace deal orchestrated by Trump, which may force Kyiv into territorial concessions. European allies fear being left to handle Ukraine’s security alone. Meanwhile, security is heightened in Munich following a recent car-ramming attack that injured 30 people.
Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Preston Morris, 63, surrendered to Oklahoma authorities on charges of child sexual abuse. Morris was accused of committing lewd acts with a child from 1983 to 1987. Having resigned last year, Morris faces five counts, each carrying up to 20 years imprisonment. The case drew attention, given Morris' past political activities.
King Charles III was seen in good spirits after being briefly hospitalised for cancer treatment side effects. Buckingham Palace confirmed he experienced temporary side effects but is back to his duties. The 76-year-old monarch had announced his diagnosis in February 2024 and is undergoing ongoing treatment.
The Afghan embassy in Islamabad has warned that Pakistan plans to expel all Afghan refugees, citing ongoing arrests and forced relocations in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The embassy criticized the lack of formal communication from Pakistani authorities. Pakistan hosts approximately 1.45 million registered Afghan refugees, alongside many undocumented individuals. The situation raises concerns over the treatment and future of Afghan refugees in the country.
​Blaming his university, Khalil said Columbia targeted him for his activism. "Columbia surrendered to federal pressure by disclosing student records to Congress and yielding to the Trump administration's latest threats," he said. Khalil was arrested on March 8 on allegations of supporting Hamas. His wife Noor Abdalla, a dentist, is eight months pregnant.