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🚁💀 Drone Attack from Sudan Kills 17 in Chad, Government Vows Retaliation as Civil War Rages

A drone attack launched from Sudan has killed 17 people in Chad, according to the Chadian government, which has pledged to retaliate against any further strikes as the civil war in the neighboring nation continues. A government spokesman announced the death toll on Thursday from the attack on the border town of Tine, stating it occurred despite “various firm warnings addressed to the different belligerents in the Sudan conflict and the closure of the border.”

👮‍♂️🚨 Suspects Arrested in Bodrum for Alleged Rape and Robbery of Uzbek Citizen

In the Turkish resort city of Bodrum, a 36-year-old Uzbek citizen was reportedly subjected to rape and robbery in the Yalikavak district's Gökbebek neighborhood. Two male suspects, aged 24 and 25 and identified as construction workers, were detained by local gendarmerie forces following an investigation. Authorities claim the men lured the woman into their vehicle under the pretense of giving her a ride to the Türkbükü quarter, but then diverted to a construction site where the assault allegedly occurred.

⚖️🚨 Prague Braces for Major Protest Against 'Foreign Agent' Law and Democratic Erosion

Prague is preparing for what could be one of the largest demonstrations in the Czech capital in recent years this Saturday, as organizers rally against what they describe as democratic backsliding under Prime Minister Andrej Babis's government. The protest, organized by the NGO A Million Moments for Democracy, is set to take place at Letna Plain, the site of the largest demonstration against the communist regime in November 1989. Organizers hope for a turnout similar to the 2019 rally against a previous Babis government, which drew nearly 300,000 people.

⚔️🌏 Iran's Regional Strategy: Persian Nationalism and the 'Export of Revolution' Programme

Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian leader Ruhollah Khomeini adopted a constitution based on the Shia sect, effectively rendering all non-Shia citizens second-class. Concurrently, he initiated a programme to 'export the revolution', leading to the creation of ideologically driven Shia militias across the region. These militias have been implicated in significant bloodshed in several Arab countries, contributing to ongoing regional instability.

⚔️🌍 US-Israel War with Iran: Regional Instability and Pathways to Peace

The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran has entered its third week, spilling across the region. Each round of retaliation deepens a cycle that threatens to pull the wider Middle East into prolonged instability. The question of how this conflict might end is becoming increasingly urgent, as a decisive military victory is unclear and negotiations are fraught with difficulty.

⚽️🩹 Galatasaray Striker Osimhen Played with Broken Arm in Champions League Defeat

Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen took to the pitch with a broken right arm during the UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool, which ended in a 4-0 loss, in a desperate attempt to prevent his team's 4-1 aggregate elimination. This act of dedication highlights the extreme pressures faced by athletes in high-stakes competitions, raising concerns about player welfare.

💸⚠️ Southeast Asian Households Sinking into Debt

Across Southeast Asia, households are increasingly taking on debt to cover basic needs, with analysts warning that the region's growing reliance on borrowing risks triggering wider financial stress and long-term economic harm. Countries such as Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, and Malaysia are seeing household debt relative to GDP surge, creating economic vulnerabilities.

🏆⚽️ Morocco Awarded 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Title After Senegal Stripped

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title has been awarded to Morocco, stripping it from Senegal. This decision came after CAF's Appeal Board ruled on January 18 that Morocco, the defeated finalists, should be declared the tournament winners. The final, which Senegal won 1-0 in extra time, was delayed for 14 minutes when Senegalese players and staff returned to the dressing room in protest against the awarding of an injury-time penalty to Morocco in the second half.

🕊️☪️ Afghanistan and Pakistan Announce Temporary Ceasefire for Ramadan Eid

The governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan, at the request of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, have simultaneously declared a temporary pause in hostilities during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan Eid. This move aims to foster peace during the sacred period, highlighting the involvement of regional mediators in addressing ongoing tensions between the two nations.

💥🔥 Israel Strikes Iran's Gas Field, Sparking Regional Energy Crisis and Escalation

Israel escalated its conflict with Iran by striking the critical South Pars gas field on Wednesday, marking a new phase in a war that began on February 28 when the United States and Israel allegedly bombed Iran. Iran retaliated by targeting energy facilities across the Gulf region, including a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility at Qatar's Ras Laffan plant early Thursday, in a move that threatens to deepen regional instability and disrupt global energy markets.

⚔️🌍 Illegal War: US and Israel Strike Iran, China Chooses Inaction

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel, in flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, launched Operation Epic Fury. The attack caught Iran off guard, resulting in the deaths of several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. However, the US and Israeli objective of regime change was not achieved – the Iranian government, though battered, did not surrender.

👑🤝 Nigerian President Tinubu's Historic State Visit to the UK Amid Economic and Security Challenges

The United Kingdom rolled out the red carpet for Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, marking the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years. The last such visit was in 1989 by General Ibrahim Babangida. Since then, relations between Abuja and London have evolved significantly. Tinubu aims to leverage this visit to strengthen historical ties and expand economic interests, but the trip occurs against a backdrop of severe domestic challenges in Nigeria, including rising poverty and security threats.