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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview Multiple explosions shook Kabul early Friday as Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged military strikes across their volatile border
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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview The latest round of negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program in Geneva was described by Iranian officials as the “most serious” yet
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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview A court in Cologne has ordered a temporary injunction on the designation of the AfD party as a “right-wing extremist” group
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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is the latest in a long line of high office holders to get into serious trouble
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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview Pakistani Defense Minister Asif has said his country is at “open war” with Afghanistan
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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview The Federal Aviation Administration has halted flights around Fort Hancock, Texas, following the reported downing of a border patrol drone
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27 February 2026, 08:15
Preview The former US secretary of state said she never had any connection or communication with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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27 February 2026, 08:15

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, February 27 (IPS) - As US President Donald Trump pushes the world to war, arms spending has been rising worldwide. Wars secure more budgetary allocations, mainly benefiting the US-dominated military-industrial complex.

Read the full story, “Massive US War Spending Hike Raises Debt, Taxes, Doubts”, on globalissues.org

27 February 2026, 08:15

KAMPALA, February 26 (IPS) - When people ordinarily think about sexual violence, it’s of the rape of women by men. In Uganda, as in other countries, activists say men are also victims of sexual violence perpetrated by women, though males remain silent.

Read the full story, “Why Ugandan Male Sexual Violence Survivors Suffer In Silence”, on globalissues.org

27 February 2026, 08:15

An international early warning system blocked a shipment of chemicals used to make fentanyl that could have produced up to 1.6 billion potentially lethal doses, the UN narcotics control body said on Thursday.

Read the full story, “UN drug alert stops shipment that could have made 1.6 billion lethal fentanyl doses”, on globalissues.org