Retail sales in February in Poland slightly below forecasts
Retail sales in Poland saw a slight decline in February, with significant growth in fuel sales but weaker performance in clothing and grocery segments.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,288,850 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The Armed Forces of Ukraine reported a staggering loss of 1,288,850 Russian troops since the start of the invasion in February 2022, with notable casualties occurring daily.
Levadiakos returns to victory
Levadiakos achieved a narrow 1-0 victory over Atromitos in the 26th round of the Greek league, marking their first win since February 1.
Gerd Elisabeth Holter was academically strong, inclusive, and social
Gerd Elisabeth Holter, a pioneering figure in Norwegian nursing, passed away at the age of 84 on February 12, 2026, leaving a significant legacy in the profession.
United States Confirms ICE Deployment at Airports Starting Monday
The U.S. will deploy ICE agents at airports to assist TSA amid funding issues that have left TSA employees unpaid since February.
Iran regrets "heavy damage" to its water and energy infrastructure
Iran has reported significant damages to its water and energy infrastructure following airstrikes by U.S. and Israeli forces that began on February 28.
Guinea Pig and Two Brothers Are Looking for a Home: Warning - They Can Be Quite 'Talkative'
Three young guinea pigs, born in February 2026, are ready for adoption as they seek a home where they can thrive socially with other guinea pigs.
Andrew Steps Out After His Arrest - See the Photos
Former British Prince Andrew has been seen for the first time since his arrest in February, walking his dog at Sandringham accompanied by a security guard.
42-year-old woman missing for almost a month
A 42-year-old woman missing since late February is still unaccounted for, prompting local police to urge community members to check properties and outbuildings for her.
Iranian Minister: Strikes Have Severely Damaged Water and Energy Infrastructure
An Iranian minister claims that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes have severely damaged the country's critical water and energy infrastructure since late February.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,287,880 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The Ukrainian General Staff reports that Russia has lost approximately 1.29 million troops since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, with significant losses in military equipment as well.
More than 1500 people have lost their lives in the war in Iran
The conflict in Iran has resulted in over 1500 fatalities in three weeks since the war began on February 28, according to reports from IRIB.
Several of the testimonies are so unbearable that one must put the book down before reaching for it again
Ukrainian author Viktoria Amelina reflects on the sudden transition of Ukrainian tourists into refugees and soldiers as the Russian invasion approached in February 2022.
Rashmika and Vijay are Romantic on Honeymoon after Marriage
South Indian film stars Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are currently enjoying their honeymoon in Thailand after their wedding in February 2026.
Dense clouds are expected... Rain will occur again in Delhi-NCR, alert issued in several states
The India Meteorological Department has issued rain alerts for Delhi-NCR and several states, predicting a significant temperature drop and the return of cooler weather after an unusual heat wave since February.
Iran: Over 1500 killed since the war started
Over 1500 people have been reported killed in Iran since the war began on February 28, according to Iranian authorities.
It's February 2020 all over again, but this time one man can end it
The article draws parallels between the current geopolitical crisis and February 2020, pointing out significant similarities in the sense of urgency and potential consequences, particularly regarding oil supply.
Trump threatens to send immigration agents to control airport security due to budget shutdown
President Trump threatened to delegate airport security to ICE agents if Democrats do not approve funding for the TSA, which has resulted in officials being unpaid since February.
This is how Chuck Norris ended up promoting Hesburger
Chuck Norris promoted Hesburger's new mobile app at a restaurant in Finland in February 2018, chosen for his universal appeal and meme popularity.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,286,940 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that Russia has lost around 1,286,940 troops in Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022.
Ukraine Sent 283 Drones to Russia, One of the Highest Numbers Since February 2022
Ukraine has dispatched 283 drones aimed at Russia, marking one of the largest deployments since the conflict escalated in February 2022.
BLOG โฉ 1487th day of war in Ukraine: Sรถrksy: Russia increased pressure on several fronts
Russia has intensified its military pressure on multiple fronts in Ukraine, particularly in the east and south, following its initial invasion that began on February 24, 2022.
Japan-U.S. Meeting According to Script: Experts Express Concerns Over Divergence in Interests
The Japan-U.S. summit held on February 19, impacted by the onset of U.S. attacks on Iran, raised concerns among experts regarding a divergence in interests, despite being perceived as largely successful.
Unemployment: Annual decrease of 5.9% in registered unemployed at DYPA in February
In February 2026, Greece experienced a 5.9% year-on-year reduction in registered unemployment, totaling 903,928 individuals.
Iran with a strong threat: - Not safe anywhere in the world
Iran has issued its strongest threat since the outbreak of war in February, stating that Israeli and American soldiers are now targets worldwide.
Brazil's Beaches: The Flow of Argentinians by Land Decreased in February, but Air Travel Grew Nearly 30%
Travelers from Argentina to Brazil saw a significant shift in transportation methods, with a notable decline in land travel and a corresponding increase in flights.
Average diesel price soars 25% to R$ 7.22 in Brazil, research shows
Diesel prices in Brazil have surged by 25% to an average of R$ 7.22, reflecting a significant increase since February amid geopolitical tensions.
UK borrowing rises unexpectedly to ยฃ14.3bn in February
Britain's public sector net borrowing rose to ยฃ14.3 billion in February, exceeding forecasts and raising concerns over the potential impact of the Iran conflict on government finances.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,285,700 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
Since the full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that Russia has lost approximately 1.28 million troops.
How February's Frosts Affected Finnish Electricity Consumption
In February, electricity consumption in Finland reached a record high due to increased heating needs caused by cold weather.
New statistics reveal the scale of Israeli airstrikes on Iran
New statistics illustrate the extent of Israeli airstrikes on Iran, detailing a significant campaign since the onset of hostilities in February.
Under intervention, Santa Casa de Birigui is the target of a special inquiry committee for alleged non-bidding contracts
The Birigui City Council has launched a special inquiry committee to investigate potential non-bidding contracts involving the Santa Casa hospital, which has been under municipal intervention since February 2022.
In February, trade exchange fell but dollar income grew again
Argentina recorded a trade surplus in February of US$788 million, marking 27 months of positive results, but this was driven more by economic slowdown than improved competitiveness.
The decline in activity is already felt in foreign trade: strong drop in imports
Argentina experienced an 11.8% decrease in imports for February compared to the same month in 2025, indicating a decline in economic activity.
Lady Gabriella's husband Thomas Kingston left royal ยฃ660,000 when he died
Thomas Kingston, who died by suicide in February 2024, left behind an estate of ยฃ660,000 for his widow, Lady Gabriella, amid financial troubles.
Gjert Henrik Agerup bought a snowmobile to prepare ski trails
Gjert Henrik Agerup, a beloved friend and gentleman, passed away on February 17, 2026.
รystein Fรธrre had a unique ability to make complex connections understandable
Professor รystein Fรธrre, an influential figure in Norwegian medicine and rheumatology, passed away on February 9 at the age of 88.
Gunnar Jordfald encompassed much more than professional competence
Gunnar Jordfald, who passed away on February 14, 2026, was remembered not only for his professional skills but also for his musical talents and engaging personality.
VIDEOS: AB1 on Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article discusses various key issues in Brazil on February 19, 2026, including rising fuel prices and government proposals.
Aid in bills: ARERA defines the rules for the extraordinary contribution of 115 euros. Enel leads the front of companies on the voluntary contribution
ARERA has introduced an automatic 115 euro contribution for eligible domestic electricity customers as part of the new 'Dl Bollette' law in Italy, effective February 21, 2026.
War in the Middle East: 'Oil and gas prices are not expected to return to their February levels for a long time'
The ongoing Middle East conflict is significantly impacting global oil and gas prices, with a sharp increase following Iranian attacks on energy infrastructure.
Sliced mozzarella has the greatest impact on basic basket expenses in Piracicaba; cheese price rose 7% in February
The price of sliced mozzarella cheese rose significantly in February 2026, impacting the overall expenses of families in Piracicaba's basic basket.
More than 100,000 Acrean families accumulated debts in February, survey points out
A survey revealed that over 100,000 families in Acre, Brazil, are struggling with debts, with significant financial strain being noted in February 2023.
Industrial production is doing well, construction still frozen. GUS released data for February
Poland's industrial production increased by 1.7% in February, while construction remains stagnant due to adverse weather and higher energy prices.
Significant decline in new housing sales
Sales of new homes have declined by 21% compared to February 2025, highlighting a severe housing crisis in Norway.
Average Salary in February Below Expectations. Again, the Lowest Result in Years
The average salary increase in Poland for February has fallen short of economists' expectations, marking the lowest growth seen in five years.
Gaza Strip: The Rafah crossing is open again
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for the first time since it was closed by Israel on February 28 amid the Israeli-American attack on Iran.
Middle East: How many people have lost their lives in the war โ Almost 1,500 in Iran, over 100 children among the victims in Lebanon
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has resulted in nearly 1,500 deaths, primarily in Iran and Lebanon, with rising tensions and casualties reported since February 28.
Chinaโs youth unemployment falls for sixth consecutive month in February
China's youth unemployment rate has declined for the sixth consecutive month, yet many young job-seekers continue to face challenges in the job market.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,284,090 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
Ukraine's armed forces report significant Russian troop losses in the ongoing conflict, totaling over 1.2 million since February 2022.