Five European countries conclude Russia poisoned Navalny with dart frog toxin
UK, France, Germany, Sweden and Netherlands say analysis of samples confirmed epibatidine, a deadly neurotoxin from South American poison dart frogs.
German Chancellor Merz says rift has opened between U.S. and Europe
Trump administration sues Harvard over admissions records
Manchester United co-owner faces backlash over anti-immigration remarks
The U.S. Treasury Department issued two new licenses Friday allowing foreign oil companies including Spain's Repsol to resume and expand operations in Venezuela.
Fire breaks out at Havana oil refinery as Cuba faces deepening fuel crisis
A fire erupted at the Nico Lopez refinery in Havana on Friday amid an acute energy shortage caused by a U.S. oil blockade that has cut fuel supplies by 60 percent.
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Taylor Swift seeks to block bedding company's 'Swift Home' trademark
Swift's legal team asked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel Cathay Home's trademark, citing consumer confusion risk.
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Trump pardons five former NFL players convicted of crimes including drug trafficking
President Trump granted clemency to five ex-NFL players convicted of offenses ranging from perjury to drug trafficking, with one pardon issued posthumously.
Elettra Lamborghini to perform "VoilĂ " at Sanremo 2026
The 31-year-old artist will debut her new song at the festival after co-hosting last year's edition, drawing inspiration from Raffaella CarrĂ 's 1970s disco-dance style.
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Venezuela's parliament postpones amnesty law vote over disagreement on key article
Lawmakers unanimously approved six articles but deadlocked on the seventh, which defines who qualifies for the amnesty covering political prisoners detained over 27 years of chavismo rule.
New York officials re-raise pride flag at Stonewall after Trump administration removal
Officials reinstalled the LGBTQ+ pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument on Thursday, two days after the Trump administration took it down.
Max Verstappen says new Formula 1 cars are "not fun" to drive, compares them to Formula E
The four-time world champion criticized 2026 regulation changes, citing energy management demands and smaller, lighter vehicles as departures from traditional F1.
Eros Ramazzotti and Alicia Keys announced as special guests for Sanremo Thursday performance
The Italian singer and American artist will perform "La Aurora," a Spanish-language remake, during the festival's third night on February 26.
Atlético-MG announces departure of coach Jorge Sampaoli after draw with Remo
Argentine coach ends five-month tenure following poor start to 2026 season; auxiliary Lucas Gonçalves takes charge.
Lewis Hamilton criticizes F1's new regulations as "ridiculously complex" during Bahrain testing
Hamilton warns fans may not understand the 2026 season's hybrid power management rules after spinning during Ferrari's preseason test in Bahrain.
Trump border official announces end to Minnesota immigration enforcement surge
Tom Homan said President Trump approved concluding Operation Metro Surge after more than two months of intensive federal enforcement in the state.
Rai PubblicitĂ announces sponsors and events for Sanremo Festival's "Tra palco e cittĂ " initiative
Rai PubblicitĂ unveiled the full roster of brand partners and event calendar for the expanded "Tra palco e cittĂ " program alongside the Sanremo Festival.
Gotham FC loans Nyamekye back to Fort Lauderdale, Ademiluyi to Ipswich Town
Gotham FC has reassigned midfielder Stella Nyamekye to Fort Lauderdale United and loaned forward Princess Ademiluyi to Ipswich Town through 2026.
Manchester United co-owner Ratcliffe apologises for 'choice of language' in immigration comments
Sir Jim Ratcliffe said he is sorry his remarks about the UK being "colonised by immigrants" offended people, but defended the need for debate on immigration policy.
Attorney General Pam Bondi grilled by lawmakers over Epstein files handling
US Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, defending the Justice Department's handling of released Epstein documents amid criticism from Democratic lawmakers.
Trump directs Pentagon to purchase electricity from coal-fired power plants
President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday requiring the Defense Department to enter long-term power purchase agreements with coal plants.