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Is Starmer out of the woods?

After a day of turmoil where the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, called for Keir Starmer to resign, Labour MPs and cabinet members seem to be rallying around the prime minister. Can Starmer bounce back from this latest blow to his leadership? And what might the road to recovery look like for Labour? Lucy Hough speaks to columnist Aditya Chakrabortty – watch on YouTube . Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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The New Laser That Can Take Down Aircraft

Russian strikes have forced Ukraine to build high-tech air defense on the cheap.
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How a Female CIA Agent Hunted and Captured a KGB Spy Built to Disappear

September 14, 1982. Washington D.C.3:47 in the afternoon. While the city moved through its routines without suspicion, a ghost sat in plain sight.According t…

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Tales from the Dark Side: Privacy Dark Strategies and Privacy Dark Patterns

Volume: 2016 Issue: 4 Pages: 237–254 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/popets-2016-0038 Download PDF Abstract: Privacy strategies and privacy patterns are fundamental concepts of the privacy-by-design engineering approach.
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アニメ | ワダイビジネスサテライト

アニメキャラの実年齢とイメージの差に驚愕・・えっ!本当に? 2016/04/13 アニメ
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VP Vance in Armenia – AI Report

Vance’s Armenia Visit: Peace and Trade – Gemini

On February 9, 2026, Vice President JD Vance arrived in Yerevan, Armenia, marking a significant milestone as the first sitting U.S. President or Vice President to visit the country. The visit is part of a broader diplomatic effort by the Trump administration to consolidate a peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Key Outcomes of the Visit

The visit focused on economic and energy diversification for Armenia, which has historically been closely aligned with Russia.

  • Civil Nuclear Agreement: Vance and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a “123 Agreement,” a framework for civil nuclear cooperation. This deal includes potential investments of up to $9 billion, aimed at introducing U.S. small modular reactor (SMR) technology to replace Armenia’s aging Russian-built nuclear plant at Metsamor.

  • Military and Tech Sales: The Vice President announced the sale of advanced U.S. surveillance drones (specifically V-BAT unmanned aerial systems) to Armenia, valued at roughly $11 million. He also discussed potential exports of advanced computer chips.

  • The “Trump Route”: A major focus of the talks was the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP). This proposed road and rail corridor would connect Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave via Armenian territory. Washington is promoting this as a “peace corridor” that would bypass Russia and Iran, integrating the South Caucasus into Western trade routes.

Geopolitical Context

  • Shift from Russia: The visit signals a definitive shift in Armenian foreign policy as it freezes participation in Moscow-led security pacts and seeks closer ties with the U.S.

  • Peace Negotiations: Vance’s trip follows a preliminary peace agreement brokered by President Trump at the White House in August 2025. He is scheduled to travel to Baku, Azerbaijan, on February 10 to continue these negotiations.

  • Regional Diplomacy: During a press conference in Yerevan, Vance also addressed ongoing U.S. negotiations with Iran, noting that President Trump is “preserving decisional space” regarding potential sanctions relief and nuclear enrichment limits.


“Peace is not made by cautious people… Peace is made by people who are focused on the future.”Vice President JD Vance in Yerevan

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How long do elephants live in the wild? – Answers

In the wild, elephants typically live between 60 to 70 years, although some individuals can live longer. Factors such as habitat, food availability, and human impacts can influence their lifespan …
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DHS Funding Negotiations, UK Epstein Fallout, Latest On Guthrie Investigation

Congress has until Friday to reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security, with negotiations stalled over Democratic demands to overhaul immigration enforcement. Britain’s prime minister Keir Starmer is fighting to hold onto power after new revelations show he hired a Washington ambassador with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, triggering calls for him to step down. And Savannah Guthrie issues another emotional plea for her missing mother as a ransom deadline passes and investigators say they still have no suspects in the disappearance. Want more analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today’s episode of Up First was edited by Kelsey Snell, Kate Bartlett, Miguel Macias, Mohamad ElBardicy and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh and Nia Dumas. Our director is Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Neisha Heinis and our technical director is Carleigh Strange. Our Supervising Senior Producer is Vince Pearson. (0:00) Introduction (01:54) DHS Funding Negotiations (05:40) UK Epstein Fallout (09:27) Latest on Guthrie Investigation To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below: See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Clara Hagman – Age, Bio, Family | Famous Birthdays

Musician who’s hit songs include “Thank God These Walls Can’t Talk,” “Can’t Do Both,” “I’m Not Her,” and “I Forgot.” She sang with Ace of Base from 2009 to 2012. She appeared on a talent show called Next Star in 2008, and ultimately placed second after singing a rendition of “I Will Always Love You.”
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Can Congress Find Compromise On Immigration Reform, Voter ID?

The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Acting Director of ICE, and the Director of USCIS are all expected to testify today before the House Homeland Security Committee. This hearing takes place as the government faces another potential partial shutdown if Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding is not passed by the end of the week. Representative Brad Knott (R-NC) joins the Rundown to discuss the standoff over Democratic demands for ICE reform.
Florida is now mandating that all driving tests be conducted in English only. While critics argue the rule is rooted in bias rather than safety data, Governor Ron DeSantis and other proponents defend the change as a common-sense measure to ensure drivers can comprehend road signs and laws. Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins joins the Rundown to discuss the policy—catalyzed by a fatal 2025 crash involving a non-English proficient commercial driver—and why he hopes the rest of the country follows the Sunshine State’s lead. Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of “What’s Killing America.”
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