25 February in Kuwait: National Day & Liberation Day Updates

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Every year, Kuwait marks 25 February as National Day and 26 February as Liberation Day, commemorating its independence and freedom. In 2026, these holidays bring not only festive celebrations but also important government decisions that shape the country’s future. National Holidays Announcement Celebrations Across Kuwait 🎆 Fireworks & Festivities 🇰🇼 National Pride Government Updates Around … Read more

Trump’s Tariff Plan Revived: Section 122 Explained

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President Trump’s trade agenda faced a major setback when the Supreme Court struck down his signature tariff policy. Yet within hours, the administration unveiled a backup plan: invoking Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. This legal maneuver could allow Trump to reimpose tariffs of up to 10% on imports, reshaping global trade dynamics … Read more

Humanoid Robots in China: Should Europe Be Worried?

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China has once again captured global attention with its spectacular Lunar New Year showcase, where humanoid robots performed synchronized martial arts and parkour routines. While the dazzling display impressed audiences, it also raised serious questions about the pace of China’s robotics development and its implications for Europe’s technological and strategic future. China’s Robotics Leap – … Read more

Brazil’s Lula: No BRICS Currency Plan, Focus on Bilateral Trade Alternatives

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Speculation around a potential BRICS common currency has dominated global economic discussions in recent months. However, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in an exclusive interview with India Today, has firmly dismissed these claims. He clarified that there are no debates or proposals within BRICS to create a new currency, while highlighting the possibility … Read more

Artemis II: First Human Journey Around the Moon in 50 Years

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NASA has officially announced that the Artemis II mission, the first crewed journey around the Moon in more than half a century, is targeting an early March 2026 launch. This milestone marks a pivotal step in humanity’s return to deep space exploration, paving the way for future lunar landings and eventual missions to Mars. Artemis … Read more

Tax Justice in France: Why Thousands of Millionaires Pay Nothing

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France is facing a heated debate over tax justice. A recent Le Monde investigation revealed that 13,335 millionaires in France currently pay no income tax, sparking outrage among citizens and fueling political controversy. This revelation comes at a time when the government is struggling with budget deficits and rising social inequality. Millionaires Without Taxes: How … Read more

UK Refuses US Access to RAF Bases for Iran Strike Plans

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The Telegraph reports a major diplomatic clash between the UK and the US. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has refused President Donald Trump’s request to use RAF bases for potential strikes against Iran. This decision not only impacts Anglo-American military cooperation but also complicates negotiations over the Chagos Islands deal. Rising US Military Build-Up RAF … Read more

US–Iran Tensions Escalate: Geneva Talks, Trump’s Military Pressure, and Iran’s Nuclear Moves

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The geopolitical standoff between the United States and Iran has reached a critical juncture in February 2026. While Geneva hosted indirect nuclear talks mediated by Oman, Washington signaled preparations for a possible military campaign. The dual track of diplomacy and confrontation highlights the fragile balance shaping global security. Geneva Nuclear Talks: Signs of Progress Trump’s … Read more

Trump Edges Closer to War with Iran: What’s at Stake

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The Trump administration is reportedly moving closer to a major military confrontation with Iran. While public debate remains limited, insiders warn that the scale of potential U.S. operations could far exceed recent interventions elsewhere. This development raises urgent questions about regional stability, nuclear diplomacy, and America’s role in the Middle East. U.S.–Iran Tensions: A Critical … Read more

Zelensky Accuses Trump of “Unfair” Demands in Tense Ukraine Peace Talks

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The Geneva peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and U.S. mediators have once again highlighted the deep divisions over how to end the war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky openly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s stance, calling it “unfair” that Washington continues to pressure Kyiv, rather than Moscow, to make concessions. The tense negotiations underscore the difficulty … Read more