Georgia's ruling party, Georgian Dream, is poised to install former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, solidifying its power after a contested election. The opposition, boycotting parliament and demanding new elections, views this as hindering Georgia's European aspirations and benefiting Russia. The move follows protests sparked by the government's suspension of EU accession talks.
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AmeriCorps NCCC volunteers, vital in disaster response and community projects, face early program exits due to operational changes imposed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The cuts, influenced by the Trump administration's priorities, impact the program's ability to sustain operations, leaving volunteers with uncertain futures and potential loss of educational benefits.
In Florida, a man named Jordan Wilson was apprehended by Jacksonville Sheriff's officers on horseback after allegedly dealing illegal drugs. Despite trying to escape on foot, he was outpaced and surrendered. Wilson was charged with resisting without violence and later released. The mounted unit highlighted their effective crime-fighting efforts on social media.
China is placing Tibetan children in boarding schools to enforce assimilation into the national mainstream, prioritizing Mandarin over Tibetan language and culture. This policy, endorsed by President Xi Jinping, is facing criticism for erasing Tibetan identity and causing psychological harm. Parents have limited choice, as village and private Tibetan schools are being shut down.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya expressed concern over what it said were arbitrary arrests, including of lawyers and members of the judiciary, calling for their immediate release. "UNSMIL is alarmed by the wave of arbitrary arrest and detentions across Libya by law enforcement and security actors," it said in a statement late Saturday.
A thick haze in Kathmandu Valley pushed the Air Quality Index to 'Very Unhealthy,' reaching 'Hazardous' levels in Bhaisipati with a reading of 333. The pollution caused flight diversions and health issues for residents, highlighting a severe environmental and public health crisis in Nepal.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged a strong response to US President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on Canadian imports starting March 4, linking this to efforts to combat illicit drug trafficking. Trudeau emphasized Canada's efforts in reducing fentanyl trafficking and criticized the rationale behind the tariffs, highlighting substantial investments in border security.
Women in Germany experience a significant 20% drop in income from employment after marriage due to reduced working hours or complete withdrawal from the workforce, while men's earnings remain unchanged. This disparity is influenced by the country's tax system and traditional gender roles prevalent in West Germany.
Taiwan has bolstered its defense with the arrival of 38 American M1A2T Abrams tanks, the first such delivery in over two decades. This shipment is part of a larger order, enhancing Taiwan's military capabilities amid escalating tensions with China.
Federal immigration agents arrested 37 undocumented workers during a raid at Mt Baker Roofing in Washington. Armed officers, acting under a federal search warrant, detained workers who had allegedly used fraudulent documents to seek employment, in a dramatic operation near the Canadian border.