Tesla is recalling over 46,000 Cybertrucks due to an exterior panel that can detach while driving, posing safety risks. The recall, involving models from 2024 and 2025, aims to fix the adhesive issue that causes the problem. Tesla will notify owners and provide free repairs. The recall is among several recent setbacks for the company.
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Melania Trump made her first White House appearance in a month at the governors' dinner. She has limited her presence in Washington and spends more time in New York and Florida. While avoiding public involvement in her husband's daily operations, she remains an influential adviser and plans to expand her 'Be Best' initiative.
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An Australian state lawmaker, formerly known as Ben Dawkins, has changed his name to "Aussie Trump" as a protest against the ruling Labor Party in Western Australia. Expelled from Labor in 2023, he refers to this move as a stand against perceived corruption and tyranny, echoing slogans like "Drill Baby Drill" used by Donald Trump.
For the first time in US history, foreign leaders will attend a presidential inauguration. President-elect Donald Trump has invited several global figures to his swearing-in ceremony, including Argentina's president Javier Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The event signifies a crucial moment in the political tradition of peaceful power transfer.
Norwegian royal Marius Borg Hoiby is under investigation for multiple sexual assaults and drug offences. Accused of raping TV presenter Linni Meister during a basement party in 2018, evidence including videos and photographs were found on his laptop. Hoiby claims to suffer from mental disorders and substance abuse. He is also being probed for another nearby offence.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody will replace Marco Rubio in the US Senate after Rubio resigns to become Secretary of State under President-elect Donald Trump. Governor Ron DeSantis chose Moody to back Trump's immigration and spending policies. She will face a special election in 2026 and could run for a full term in 2028.
Security forces in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province conducted an intelligence-based operation, resulting in the elimination of 12 terrorists in North Waziristan's Hasan Khel area. The operation, which took place on the night of February 5-6, also resulted in the recovery of weapons and ammunition and the death of a security personnel.
Pope Francis passed away at 88. Global leaders and citizens offered tributes. He was praised for his work with the poor, conflict resolution, and environmental protection. King Charles and US Vice President JD Vance shared their memories. Church bells rang worldwide. Reactions varied on his policies regarding LGBT issues and women's ordination. World leaders acknowledged his impact on unity and justice.