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Nation Feb 07 02:06

In Talks, Trump Won’t Allow Iran to Have Any Enriched Uranium

Can the two sides get past Iran’s claim that it has a “right” to enrich uranium?


Nation Feb 07 01:26

Death Row Reversal by China Is a Gesture to Canada

The ruling by China’s highest court followed a recent meeting between China and Canada’s top leaders led to a thaw in the two countries’ relations.


Nation Feb 07 00:09

Martin Lewis has warned against overpaying student loans

Campaigners have criticised the terms of loans that were issued in England and still exist in Wales.


Nation Feb 06 23:51

Russia was never supposed to have Starlink, so why did SpaceX wait so long to cut it off?

On February 4, pro-war military bloggers reported that Russia’s frontline troops had lost access to Starlink satellite Internet. While Ukrainian forces have had official access to Starlink since the start of the full-scale invasion, many Russian units have relied on contraband devices as a key element of their battlefield communications. Until now, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has appeared willing to turn a blind eye to Russia’s unauthorized use of Starlink. Previous system failures that were mistaken for targeted outages turned out to be false alarms, and Ukrainian officials warned that cutting off Starlink access in Russian-occupied territories would be “catastrophic” for Kyiv’s frontline drone warfare. This time, however, the outage is not accidental: it comes after Russian troops started equipping their own drones with Starlink en masse and carrying out attacks on the Ukrainian army’s rear positions. Now, Kyiv and SpaceX face the challenge of engineering a Starlink blackout for the Russian side without hampering the Ukrainian military.


Nation Feb 06 23:36

Neil Young cancels tour of UK and Europe, including date in Cork

Musician (80) apologises to fans for letting them down, saying it is `not the time’ to tour


Nation Feb 06 23:35

World’s Fastest Bird Spotted in Central Australia’s Remote Outback for the First Time

A rare and elusive bird has been spotted in central Australia for the first time, thrilling birdwatchers and researchers alike.


Nation Feb 06 23:15

Fire in Iran's capital Tehran extinguished

Iranian firefighters extinguished the blaze and reported no injuries after it erupted at a carpentry workshop in a Tehran military complex.


Nation Feb 06 21:39

Photos show an Israeli airstrike in detail while men take cover in a graveyard

GAZA CITY (AP) — On a rare day off from covering the war in Gaza, Associated Press photographer Jehad Alshrafi made sure to take his camera before heading out.


Nation Feb 06 21:33

Skier dies on expert run at Mammoth - as horrified witnesses watch from chair lift

The skier, who has not been identified, was attempting a run called Dropout 2 — among the steepest marked trails in California — which descends from the summit ridge of the 11,000 foot mountain.


Nation Feb 06 21:14

Canada and France open Greenland consulates

Canada and France were opening diplomatic consulates in the capital of Greenland. They are showing support for NATO ally Denmark and the Arctic island in the wake of U.S. efforts to secure control of the semiautonomous Danish territory.


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