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UK Government Considers Removing Andrew From Royal Succession
The UK government is considering legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession following his recent arrest and police investigation.
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Aliyev’s Security Forces Suppress Protesters Near Washington Hotel
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s security personnel, with US police, thwarted an aggressive attempt to breach his Washington D.C. hotel on February 19, 2026
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested for Misconduct in Public Office
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, King Charles III’s brother, was arrested in London for suspected misconduct in public office. This unprecedented arrest follows revelations in the Epstein files.
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EU Parliamentarian Calls for Steps to Free Armenian Detainees
A European Parliament member calls on EU leadership to take concrete steps for the release of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan.
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US Freedom.gov Portal Stirs Europe Censorship Row After Delay
The U.S. State Department is developing “freedom.gov” to bypass content bans in Europe, sparking diplomatic tension after its planned launch was unexpectedly delayed.
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Colbert Interview Controversy Boosts Talarico’s Senate Campaign
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico raised $2.5 million after his Stephen Colbert interview was blocked from broadcast, then released online.
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Conservative MP Jamil Jivani Stirs US Relations Debate
MP Jamil Jivani’s unauthorized Washington visit and remarks on Canada-U.S. ties have fueled tensions within the Conservative Party over foreign policy.
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Canada Unveils Sweeping Defence Industrial Strategy to Boost Domestic Sector
Canada’s new $6.6-billion Defence Industrial Strategy aims to prioritize domestic production, create 125,000 jobs, and enhance national sovereignty amid rising global tensions.
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China Extends Visa-Free Entry to UK, Canada; US Only Five Eyes Member Excluded
China will grant visa-free entry to citizens from the United Kingdom and Canada for up to 30 days starting February 17, 2026, a move that notably excludes the United States from similar privileges among the Five Eyes alliance.
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Trump’s Canada Bridge Threat Sparks Debate Over ‘Negotiating Tactic’
President Donald Trump’s threat to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge has drawn sharp criticism and spirited defense, with allies calling it a ‘negotiating ploy’ amid broader U.S.-Canada tensions.
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St. Patrick’s Day Festivities Under Scrutiny Amid ICE Warnings
Irish-American lawyers and politicians are urging undocumented immigrants to avoid St. Patrick’s Day celebrations across the U.S. next month, fearing increased enforcement by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This comes as the high-profile detention of Irishman Seamus Culleton continues to…
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King Charles’s Reign: Andrew Allegations, Financial Scrutiny Intensify
King Charles III faces heightened public and institutional scrutiny over his handling of Prince Andrew’s alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, alongside controversy surrounding a new luxury wedding venue at a royal estate.
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AI Disruption Fears Deepen as US Stock Markets Log Weekly Losses
US stock markets concluded a volatile week in mid-February 2026 with losses across major indexes, driven primarily by escalating investor fears regarding AI’s disruptive potential across various industries, despite mixed economic data.
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U.S. Rep. Randy Fine’s Bad Bunny FCC Demand Draws Scrutiny
U.S. Representative Randy Fine, known for his combative political style, has called for a federal probe into Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime performance, alleging indecency, even as reports indicate the show was censored and the FCC is shelving further scrutiny.















