Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, a global humanitarian, passed away at 100. His state funeral began in Georgia, covering his life from Plains to his contributions as president. Personal recollections and formal honors mark the six-day event ending with burial beside his wife, Rosalynn.
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US President Donald Trump, during a Black History Month event, announced a national garden of American heroes featuring tributes to notable Black figures like Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglass, and others. The event showcased prominent Black supporters, sports, and entertainment personalities, celebrating Black contributions to American history and greatness.
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Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by Donald Trump for Director of National Intelligence, aims to address Havana syndrome during her confirmation hearing. Havana syndrome consists of unexplained health issues affecting American diplomatic personnel and their families stationed globally. Some intelligence agencies suggest a foreign entity might be responsible.
The Israeli military intercepted a missile launched by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels. This marks the latest in a series of attacks, with the missile debris landing near Jerusalem. Recent Houthi attacks follow heightened hostilities since the Gaza war, prompting Israeli retaliatory airstrikes on Houthi infrastructure and continued military operations against the rebels.
Myanmar repatriated 300 Chinese nationals involved in scam centers through Thailand, with thousands more expected to follow. These scam compounds, run by criminal gangs, exploit trafficked workers for online fraud. China, Myanmar, and Thailand are cooperating to dismantle these operations. Repatriated individuals, labeled as "suspects" by China, were escorted by police. Thailand is collecting biometric data to prevent future misuse of its territory for such crimes.
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