Bangladesh elects new PM, Trump escalates Iran tensions, Epstein scandal spreads across Europe and Middle East.
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🥇 Must Know

Bangladesh elects Tarique Rahman as PM in first free vote in 18 years

Bangladesh Nationalist Party swept to a landslide victory with 212 seats after student uprising toppled Sheikh Hasina last year. Rahman returns from 18-year London exile to lead government. Interim leader Muhammad Yunus handed power peacefully, marking democratic transition.

Why it matters: First genuine democratic election in Bangladesh since 2008 tests whether the country can consolidate democracy after decades of authoritarian rule and establishes new regional dynamics for India.

How reporting varies:
  • The Hindu (center): Emphasizes India's concerns about Hasina's presence and bilateral relations
  • Economist (center-right): Questions whether 'old guard' can deliver democratic reform

Al Jazeera (center) · BBC World (center) · NYT World (center-left) · Economist Asia (center-right) · The Hindu (center)

Trump pushes for Iran regime change as US deploys second carrier to Middle East

President Trump said regime change would be 'best thing' for Iran as USS Gerald R. Ford joins Arabian Sea deployment. Pentagon preparing for potentially weeks-long operations. Indirect nuclear talks in Oman face uncertainty despite ongoing diplomacy.

Why it matters: Signals major escalation in US-Iran tensions with potential for regional war that would disrupt global oil markets and draw in allies across Europe and Middle East.

Reuters (center) · CBC News (center) · Deutsche Welle (center) · Le Monde (center) · WSJ World (center-right)

Epstein files trigger resignations across Europe as scandal spreads globally

Dubai ports giant DP World replaced CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem after emails showed hundreds of exchanges with Epstein. Norway charges former PM Thorbjørn Jagland with corruption. UK's Peter Mandelson asked to cooperate with US Congress probe. Goldman Sachs general counsel resigned over ties.

Why it matters: Reveals how deeply Epstein penetrated global business and political elite, threatening careers and institutions across multiple countries while raising questions about vetting of senior officials.

NYT World (center-left) · BBC World (center) · Al Jazeera (center) · CBC News (center) · The Guardian (center-left)

🥈 Should Know

Germany and France call for European nuclear deterrent as US withdraws security guarantees

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told Munich Security Conference that rules-based order 'no longer exists' and confirmed talks with France on European nuclear umbrella. Macron urged Europe to become geopolitical power. Both leaders cite Trump administration's unreliability.

Why it matters: Marks historic shift in European defense posture that could reshape NATO and global nuclear nonproliferation regime while creating new tensions with Russia.

NYT World (center-left) · BBC World (center) · Reuters (center) · Le Monde (center)

China's Wang Yi tells US cooperation should be win-win at first Rubio meeting

Chinese and US foreign ministers met in Munich as Beijing prepares for Trump-Xi summit in April. Wang urged reducing disputes and expanding cooperation. Business leaders say several positive outcomes likely but no 'grand bargain' expected.

Why it matters: Sets tone for critical US-China relationship as both powers navigate trade tensions, Taiwan issues, and efforts to manage competition without conflict.

SCMP China (center) · Al Jazeera (center) · The Hindu (center)

US military uses Anthropic's Claude AI in Venezuela raid and ongoing operations

Pentagon deployed Claude during capture of President Maduro, according to Wall Street Journal. Officials pushing AI companies to make tools available on classified networks. Raises questions about AI in military decision-making.

Why it matters: First confirmed combat use of frontier AI models in sensitive military operations sets precedent for AI's role in warfare and intelligence with limited public oversight.

Reuters (center) · Straits Times (center) · The Hindu (center)

UK bans dual nationals from entry without British passport starting February 25

New border controls require dual British nationals to present UK passport or obtain £589 certificate of entitlement attached to foreign passport. Government warns travelers may be denied boarding flights and ferries.

Why it matters: Affects millions of dual nationals globally and marks significant tightening of UK border policy that could strain relations with Commonwealth and other countries.

The Guardian (center-left)

Indian man pleads guilty in plot to assassinate Sikh separatist on US soil

Nikhil Gupta admitted to conspiring with Indian government official to kill US-Canadian citizen Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Faces up to 40 years in prison. Case highlights transnational repression and strains in US-India relations.

Why it matters: Rare prosecution of state-sponsored assassination plot on American soil raises questions about India's extraterritorial operations against dissidents and tests strategic partnership with Washington.

Reuters (center) · CBC News (center) · The Guardian (center-left) · Globe and Mail (center) · The Hindu (center)

US Homeland Security shuts down as Congress deadlocks over ICE funding

Department began partial shutdown Saturday after lawmakers left for long weekend without resolving impasse. Democrats demand reforms to immigration operations after deadly shootings in Minnesota. TSA workers may go without pay affecting airports.

Why it matters: Second government shutdown in four months exposes deep partisan dysfunction and could disrupt travel and immigration enforcement during critical period.

Al Jazeera (center) · BBC World (center) · SCMP World (center) · The Guardian (center-left) · The Hindu (center)

🥉 Also Notable

🌎 Americas

Trump says he will visit Venezuela after 'very good' relationship with interim president — Al Jazeera

US eases Venezuela oil sanctions, licenses BP, Chevron, Eni, Repsol and Shell operations — Reuters

US judge orders Trump administration to facilitate return of deported Honduran college student — Al Jazeera

US military kills 3 in strike on alleged drug boat in Caribbean, bringing death toll to 133 since September — Al Jazeera

Mexico probes whether Canadian mining company responsible for kidnapping deaths of five workers — CBC News

Canada and Denmark deepen Arctic defense ties after Trump's Greenland annexation threat — CBC News

Brazil breaks up China-linked $190m money-laundering ring tied to top crime syndicate — SCMP World

🌍 Europe

UK High Court rules Palestine Action terrorism ban unlawful, government to appeal — NYT World

Norway parliament to appoint outside probe into foreign ministry's Epstein links — NYT World

Man shot dead after attacking police with knife near Arc de Triomphe in Paris — Reuters

Three skiers killed in avalanche in French Alps after venturing off-piste in Val d'Isère — Deutsche Welle

France probes baby formula producers over contamination recalls potentially involving toxins — BBC World

Hungary's opposition Tisza party maintains lead as undecided voters decline in latest poll — BBC World

Russia's central bank cuts key rate for sixth consecutive meeting as war economy slows — WSJ World

Ukraine invites Chinese foreign minister to Kyiv, says China could help end war — Reuters

Stellantis resurrects diesel cars across Europe amid EV sales retreat — Reuters

🌏 Asia-Pacific

Vietnam elevates EU partnership to match ties with China and US in diplomatic shift — Al Jazeera

Thailand's conservative royalists secure election victory as old political dynasties dominate — Al Jazeera

China executes 16 Myanmar crime bosses in rare mass execution showcasing regional influence — NYT World

Philippines Supreme Court rules same-sex couples can co-own property in landmark decision — NYT World

Pakistan military kills 216 militants in week-long Balochistan operation — NYT World

Chinese fighter jets radar-locked foreign stealth aircraft at 800 meters, PLA Daily reveals — SCMP China

Pentagon adds Chinese firms to military list, then withdraws filing hours later — SCMP China

ByteDance in talks to sell gaming unit Moonton for over $6 billion, sources say — Reuters

India approves $40 billion military upgrade with Rafale fighters and Boeing P-8Is — Al Jazeera

🌍 Middle East & Africa

Ethiopia accused of hosting secret camp to train Sudan RSF fighters with UAE backing — Deutsche Welle

Iran detains reformist politicians and extends Nobel laureate Mohammadi's sentence as crackdown widens — NYT World

Iran turns to facial recognition and digital surveillance to track down protesters — NYT World

First US troops land in Nigeria for Trump-led Christian mission following Christmas missile strike — NYT World

Nigeria to hold presidential election on February 20, 2027 amid economic concerns — Deutsche Welle

UAE surpassing Hong Kong, challenging Singapore for global trade crown — SCMP World

Zambia's Hichilema confident his reforms will survive August presidential elections — Daily Maverick

🤖 Tech

OpenAI removes word 'safely' from mission statement as it restructures for profit — Hacker News

EU moves to kill infinite scrolling on TikTok, Meta platforms under Digital Services Act — Hacker News

Homeland Security demands social media platforms expose anti-ICE accounts — Hacker News

Ring cuts surveillance firm Flock Safety partnership after Super Bowl ad privacy backlash — Deutsche Welle

CBP signs Clearview AI deal to use facial recognition for 'tactical targeting' — Hacker News

Elon Musk's xAI faces second lawsuit over toxic pollutants from Mississippi datacenter — The Guardian

Mass exodus continues at xAI as sixth founding team member departs — The Verge