Reports: 51 killed at girls' school in Iran
A recent attack on a girls' school in Iran has reportedly resulted in 51 deaths, sparking international concern.
Latest news on the war in the Middle East
The article provides the latest updates regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Escalation in the Middle East: This is how the world reacts to the attacks
The article discusses the varying international reactions to recent military attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, highlighting support and criticism from different countries.
Chat about the Iran attacks: Ask your questions to the foreign reporter
This article invites readers to engage in a chat about the recent attacks on Iran by the USA and Israel, featuring foreign reporter Nivette Dawod.
COMMENTARY: The Cynical Iranian Regime Prefers to Expose the Country to Strikes Rather than Abandon Its Program
The article criticizes the Iranian regime for prioritizing its nuclear program over the safety and welfare of its citizens, suggesting a deep-seated cynicism in its leadership.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia boycotts the opening of the Winter Paralympic Games
The Croatian government has decided to boycott the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games in Italy in solidarity with Ukraine, opposing the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags.
See the repercussions of the attacks by the USA and Israel against Iran
The USA and Israel launched joint attacks on Iran, citing defense against threats from the Iranian government and concerns over nuclear armament.
Why living next to a superpower can never be neutral
The article discusses the complexities and challenges faced by Central Asian republics in their relations with Russia, likening their situation to that of Mexico's dynamics with the United States.
Newly appointed Dutch foreign and defence ministers arrive in Kyiv
The newly appointed Dutch Foreign Minister and Defence Minister visit Kyiv, marking their first international visit since taking office.
World leaders express concern after attack on Iran; companies cancel flights
World leaders have expressed concern over attacks by the US and Israel on Iran, prompting airlines to cancel flights and embassies to advise their citizens to seek shelter.
America has targeted Khamenei's house... know where the Supreme Leader's secret base is
The United States has launched an attack on Tehran, targeting the residence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, although confirmation of the attack on his secret base is still uncertain.
Trump, terrorist economic policy
The article critiques Donald Trump's economic policies, likening them to a terrorist strategy that creates unpredictability in international markets.
The new global order: Europe moves from acceptance to action
The article discusses Europeโs response to the changing dynamics of international relations as illustrated during the 2024 Munich Security Conference.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses multiple news highlights from Brazil, including labor reform votes, government policies on electronics tariffs, and significant political figures' statements.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers several significant news stories, including protests during a Senate vote on labor reform, a governmental decision against raising electronic tariffs, the acquisition of Warner by Paramount creating a new streaming giant, and comments from Trump about Lula.
North Korea seems to have a spy nest in Vienna. Estonian taekwondo leaders: 'We don't really interact with them'
North Korea's long-standing European Union stronghold, the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) based in Vienna, is now under increased scrutiny from Austrian authorities.
Taipei must break free of its abusive relationship with Washington
The article argues that Taiwan should recognize and distance itself from the unreliable and exploitative nature of its relationship with the United States under President Trump.
Sweden 'opens the door' to using nuclear weapons: 'If there were a war, we would naturally consider it'
Sweden's Defense Minister Pal Jonson signaled a possible acceptance of nuclear weapons on Swedish territory during wartime as part of a shift in the countryโs defense strategy amid changing geopolitical dynamics.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Friday, February 27, 2026
Various topics were covered on the JL1 broadcast, including significant political developments in Brazil and international relations.
Western Sahara: "We are witnessing a decline in international support for the SADR"
A discussion highlights the decreasing international support for the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic amidst ongoing territorial disputes with Morocco over Western Sahara.
Trump: "I am considering a friendly acquisition of Cuba"
Trump stated he is contemplating a friendly acquisition of Cuba, mentioning that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is addressing the matter at a high level.
VIDEOS: Lunchtime News - SC on Friday, February 27, 2026
The report covers multiple significant news items including Senate commission hearings, police investigations, international relations, and criminal cases in Brazil.
Swedish Prime Minister Rules Out Deployment of French Nuclear Weapons in Peacetime
The Swedish Prime Minister has ruled out the deployment of French nuclear weapons in Sweden during peacetime, although he noted that the situation could change in wartime.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Friday, February 27, 2026
This article discusses various news items including political events, a recent judicial action in Brazil, ongoing conflicts, and a crime case.
Indirect Negotiations: The Diplomacy of Separate Rooms
The article discusses indirect negotiations as a diplomatic method often preferred in sensitive conflicts, allowing for flexibility and exploration of potential agreements without direct communication between disputing parties.
Russia called the Finnish ambassador for a reprimand
Russia summoned Finland's ambassador to Moscow following a provocative incident involving the burning of the Russian flag outside the Finnish embassy.
Russia summoned the Finnish ambassador for a conversation
Russia has summoned Finland's ambassador due to the burning of the Russian flag in front of its embassy in Helsinki.
Russia's Strength Still Full in Assad's Syria
The article discusses the challenges facing Russia's influence abroad, highlighted by the recent arrest of Venezuela's former president Nicolรกs Maduro, despite the Assad regime's continued power in Syria.
Russia denies involvement in drone approaching French aircraft carrier
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson labeled a recent drone incident near the French aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" as serious but not unexpected, attributing probable Russian involvement.
BNS Sprint: fire in Vilnius, FNTT about VAT embezzlement case, VRK case regarding Neringa council member
The article covers various news from Lithuania, including a fire in Vilnius, details about a VAT embezzlement case, and issues involving a council member in Neringa, along with international developments.
Trump views international relations as a 'business transaction' โ Peace process advisor Sanam Naraghi-Entgelini at VIMA
Sanam Naraghi-Entgelini, an internationally recognized advisor on peace processes, will be in Athens to present the concept of 'quantum identity' in diplomacy and international relations.
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China... What Did Countries Say About the Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict
Increasing tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border escalated into an 'open war' as Pakistan conducted airstrikes against various regions in Afghanistan, prompting retaliatory attacks from Afghan forces.
US confirms at least two on boat shot at by Cuba were Americans
The US government has confirmed that at least two Americans were on a boat that was shot at by Cuban authorities.
A fatal and murky negotiation. The head-on clash is getting closer
Negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional terrorism appear critical and increasingly tense as discussions unfold in Geneva.
From Euphoria to Accountability: Why the G7 is Losing Ground
The article discusses the diminishing influence of the G7 nations on the global stage.
Bjรถrn cannot attend Melania
Bjรถrn Skรบli, husband of Iceland's president, has declined an invitation to attend the 'Fostering the Future Together' initiative led by Melania Trump, aimed at fostering the development of children in the digital age.
The Money That Keeps Putin's War Alive
The ongoing war in Ukraine faces a funding crisis as both sides rely heavily on international support, while Ukraine reportedly runs out of funds amidst delayed EU aid and expanding trade relations between Russia and China.
Palestine will be recognized as a state: Which countries support and oppose this measure?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway's recognition of Palestine as a state has generated mixed reactions from the international community, with strong Arab support and U.S. opposition.
Israeli Writer: Israel's Global Image is at its Worst Since 1948
An Israeli activist claims that Israel's international image is at its lowest point since its founding in 1948, highlighting various factors contributing to this decline.
Is the U.S. an Ally? The "Peace-Loving Island" Questions It
In Greenland, residents express their concerns about the true nature of U.S. intentions as they experience increased global attention.
Biden visits Ukraine 'surprisingly' almost a year after the Russian invasion
U.S. President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv, expressing unwavering support for Ukraine as it nears the one-year mark of the Russian invasion.
Paralympics, the government's letter to the international committee: 'Russian athletes only as neutrals'
The Italian government has communicated to the International Paralympic Committee that Russian athletes should only participate as neutral competitors, with no national anthem or flag, highlighting a broader diplomatic stance against Russia.
Financial Times: How Wars Have Lost Their Effectiveness?
The article discusses the diminishing effectiveness of war as a tool for achieving political objectives in the 21st century, as illustrated by major conflicts from Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
Palestine, farewell!
The article discusses the increasing recognition of Palestine by various countries and Israel's intensified control over the West Bank, undermining the prospect of a Palestinian state.
Europe โ painful blow from Zelensky: the world advised Ukraine to remain silent
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the importance of acknowledging Russia's aggression and avoiding silence in the face of past mistakes that contributed to the escalation of conflict.
South African presidency orders probe into Iranโs role in naval war games
South Africa's presidency has initiated an inquiry into Iran's participation in naval exercises off its coast, which allegedly took place against President Cyril Ramaphosa's orders.
British paper praises Stubb: Tall, agile, and frighteningly in good shape
The Economist has highlighted Finnish President Alexander Stubb's impressive attributes and significant role on the international stage.
The Geometry of War in Ukraine
The article discusses the evolution of warfare in Ukraine from traditional methods to a multidimensional approach over the four years since the Russian invasion.
Czech Republic: Another NATO Villain, Politico Writes. Army Cuts Risk Babiลก's Wrath from Trump
The Czech Republic risks being labeled a 'villain' by NATO due to planned defense budget cuts below 2% of GDP, as reported by Politico.