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📅February 13, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Global headlines feature escalated Ukraine aid pledges, US-Iran tensions, tragic shootings in Canada and Nigeria, severe weather in Europe, and key US political moves on climate and immigration.
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UK and Allies Pledge Billions in Military Aid to Ukraine

The UK and its allies have committed billions in additional military aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. This support comes as fighting continues, highlighted in recent Global News headlines. Ukrainian athlete disqualified by IOC over symbolic helmet.Source 1

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Russian Drone Strike Kills 15 in Dnipro, Ukraine

A Russian drone struck a minibus carrying mineworkers in Dnipro, killing at least 15 and injuring seven others. This incident underscores the intensifying Russo-Ukrainian war. Reported by BBC News via Wikipedia current events.Source 2

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US Shoots Down Iranian Drone Near USS Abraham Lincoln

US forces downed an Iranian Shahed 139 drone approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln using an F-35. Tensions rise in the Middle East with US military buildup. Iranian gunboats attempted to seize a US tanker in Strait of Hormuz.Source 2Source 3

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Mass Shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC, Canada Claims 8 Lives

RCMP identified the suspect in a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC, killing eight, including two airlifted victims. Prime Minister Carney expressed national mourning, with flags at half-mast. World leaders offered condolences.Source 5

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Army Evacuates Thousands in Portugal Amid Severe Weather

Portugal's army evacuated thousands due to heavy rain and winds battering the Iberian Peninsula. This extreme weather event poses significant risks to the region. Reported in Global News top stories.Source 1

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Trump Revokes Climate Change Endangerment Finding

President Trump revoked the 'endangerment finding' central to US climate policies. This move aligns with saving 74 coal plants from restrictions. Coverage in US news headlines.Source 1Source 3

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ICE Ends Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota

Trump's border czar announced the end of ICE operations in Minnesota's Twin Cities after a car crash incident. 2,000 agents to withdraw amid concerns over immigrant rights. Human rights issues persist at detention facilities.Source 1Source 3

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Nigeria Kills Senior Boko Haram Commander Abu Khalid

Nigerian forces killed Boko Haram deputy leader Abu Khalid and ten fighters in a Borno State raid. This targets the group's Sambisa Forest operations. Separate kidnapping in Kaduna killed three.Source 2

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Sudan Drone Strike Kills 24, Including Children, in Kordofan

Rapid Support Forces drone attacked displaced families near Er Rahad, North Kordofan, killing 24 including eight children. Part of ongoing Sudanese civil war. Reported via CTV News.Source 2

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US Agriculture Supports CUSMA Ahead of Review

US agriculture industry backs CUSMA renewal amid trade tensions. Trump threatens to block Gordie Howe bridge; House pushes to repeal tariff emergency. Bipartisan efforts face veto threat.Source 1Source 3

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Pakistan Arrests Suspects in Islamabad Mosque Bombing

Security forces arrested four linked to Khorasan Islamic State for bombing a Shia mosque in Islamabad. Incident heightens regional security concerns. Covered by AP news.Source 2

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JD Vance Visits Armenia to Advance Peace Deal

US VP JD Vance met PM Nikol Pashinyan on Armenia-Azerbaijan peace and Nagorno-Karabakh. US-Armenia nuclear deal worth up to $9B signed. Highest US visit in history.Source 2