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Daily Government Press Release Digest

Global Leaders Navigate Economic Shifts, Security Threats, and Health Wins

Argentina posts $1.1T surplus, Australia boosts emergency services, Brazil OKs pay raises. ECB hikes rates 25 bps. Libya eliminates trachoma. UN warns Sudan, US bans officials. UAE-India trade hits $100B.

Argentina

Argentina's Economy Shows Mixed Signals

National Public Sector posted a $1.105 trillion financial surplus in January. Meanwhile, 63 offers were received for LELINK bond conversion, with 64.30% successfully converted. Defense Minister Presti secured 64 Unimog trucks in Germany. ENRE approved TRANSENER's San Juan power upgrade for mining.

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Australia

Australia Boosts Emergency Services, Housing Efforts

Australia recruits record firefighters. NSW targets affordable housing on council land. NSW Health deploys new paramedic vehicles to ease ED strain. Seafood black market busted. Waterfall Way reopens after landslip.

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Brazil

Lula OKs Brazil pay raises, vetoes ceiling breaches

Lula partially sanctions Brazil's Chamber, Senate, and TCU career adjustments, maintaining the 2026 pay raise. He vetoed post-mandate increases and payments exceeding the constitutional ceiling.

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Canada

Canada Eyes Global Energy Deals, Northern Support

Minister Hodgson met with Türkiye and UK officials in Paris on nuclear energy, critical minerals, and fusion. Minister Gull-Masty will announce Inuit community support in Kuujjuaq. Yukon leaders convened on security and health. Minister Sidhu discussed trade with the UK, focusing on the Trade Continuity Agreement.

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China

Xi Jinping sends Iowa New Year card

Xi Jinping sent a Chinese New Year card to friends in Iowa. The card expressed greetings and well wishes for the holiday. This gesture follows previous exchanges between Xi and Iowans.

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European Union

ECB Hikes Rates Again

ECB raised key interest rates by 25 basis points. Deposit facility rate now 3.75%. Inflation remains too high. ECB also partners with ONCE Foundation for an accessible digital euro.

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  • No Title ↗ European Central Bank

    ECB raises key interest rates by 25 basis points. Deposit facility rate now 3.75%. Inflation remains too high, says ECB President Christine Lagarde. Next meeting July 25th.

  • No Title ↗ European Central Bank

    ECB raises key interest rates by 25 basis points. Main refinancing operations rate now 4.25%. Deposit facility rate at 3.75%. Marginal lending facility rate at 4.50%. Inflation remains too high.

  • ECB and ONCE Foundation launch collaboration to ensure digital euro is accessible for everyone ↗ European Central Bank

    ECB partners with ONCE Foundation for accessible digital euro. Collaboration ensures the app is usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. Piero Cipollone emphasized inclusion as a core principle.

France

France Fights Drugs, Courts Global Science Talent

France targets narcotics trafficking with a 2025 law. Drug offenses rose 6-8% in 2025. Meanwhile, 33 international laureates will join French research institutions by Feb. 2026, boosting science in climate, health, and AI.

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Germany

Merz Greets Muslims for Ramadan

Chancellor Friedrich Merz extended Ramadan greetings, praising Muslim contributions to Germany. He emphasized freedom and dignity, wishing peace for Ramadan 2026.

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India

India Boosts Global Ties, Tech.

PM Modi met Estonia's President discussing IT, AI. India inked a 5-year rice deal with WFP for 200,000 tonnes. Minister Joshi showcased AI savings of ₹250 crore in food distribution. Minister Bittu chaired a meeting on Hindi promotion in railways. Feb 19 marks 5 years of Shivraj Singh Chouhan's tree planting pledge.

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Ireland

Ireland charts digital future, tackles racism, aids Sudan

90 actions in new Digital Ireland strategy target AI leadership. Minister McEntee joined 31 nations condemning Sudan attacks. Dr. Ebun Joseph's first racism report released. Minister O'Brien chairs AI/data center talks at IEA Ministerial. Tánaiste Harris notes AI's labor market impact.

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Japan

Takaichi Becomes Japan's First Female Prime Minister

Sanae Takaichi is Japan's 105th Prime Minister, sworn in February 18, 2026. She begins her second term vowing to boost the economy and security. “Making the Japanese archipelago stronger and more prosperous” is her aim, focusing on a safe Indo-Pacific.

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  • Designation of the Prime Minister ↗

    Sanae Takaichi designated 105th Prime Minister of Japan on February 18, 2026. She is the first woman to hold the position.

  • Statement by Prime Minister TAKAICHI Sanae ↗

    PM TAKAICHI Sanae begins second term, vowing to strengthen Japan's economy, security, and diplomacy. “Making the Japanese archipelago stronger and more prosperous” is her goal, focusing on hope for the future and a safe, democratic Indo-Pacific.

New Zealand

NZ housing, jobs, and climate focus

Auckland housing capacity cut to 1.6M homes. Queenstown gets 2,800 homes via Fast-track. $80M for critical minerals. Stuart Calman named Climate Ambassador. New envoys to PNG and Brazil.

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  • More flexibility for Auckland housing plan ↗

    NZ govt. amends Resource Management Act. Auckland housing plan capacity reduced from 2 million to 1.6 million homes. Minister Chris Bishop states changes offer flexibility, focusing growth near transit and centres.

  • Major Queenstown Housing Development Approved through Fast-track ↗ Chris Bishop

    Queenstown housing project approved via Fast-track. RCL Homestead Bay will build 2,800 homes, boost GDP by $720.3M, create 4,420 jobs. Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop calls it the 10th Fast-track approval, speeding up needed projects.

  • $80m RIF funding for critical minerals projects ↗

    New Zealand earmarks $80 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund for critical minerals projects. Ministers Winston Peters and Shane Jones state the funding aims to boost domestic resource development, create jobs, and enhance supply chain resilience.

  • New Zealand Climate Change Ambassador appointed ↗ Simon Watts

    Simon Watts names Stuart Calman as NZ's Climate Change Ambassador. Calman, a senior diplomat with climate policy expertise, starts Feb 16, 2026. He will focus on Pacific and Southeast Asia cooperation, supporting Australia's COP31 role.

  • New diplomatic appointments ↗ Winston Peters

    Winston Peters names Georgina Roberts High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea and Aramiro Tai Rākena Ambassador to Brazil. New diplomatic posts aim to strengthen ties.

Nigeria

Tinubu links religious observances to national unity, election goals

President Tinubu urged prayers for Nigeria's progress as Lent and Ramadan begin. He also named Kaduna Governor Uba Sani as Renewed Hope Ambassador, tasked with boosting APC support for the 2027 election.

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Russia

Putin Greets Buddhists, Plans Madagascar Talks

President Putin congratulated Russian Buddhists on the Lunar New Year, praising their heritage and support for the "special military operation." He will also meet Madagascar President Michael Randrianirina on February 19 in Moscow to discuss bilateral ties.

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South Africa

South Africa tackles grid, film funding, FMD

R440bn grid project to boost local industry. Film incentive woes addressed with R2bn liability, R473m owed. 1 million FMD vaccines arrive from Argentina to fight disease. Parliament mourns Rev. Jesse Jackson, 84, a key anti-apartheid ally.

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Switzerland

Switzerland Boosts Bosnia Troops, Tightens Sanctions

Switzerland will send 12 more troops to Bosnia in 2027 for EUFOR ALTHEA. Sanctions against Sudan and Hamas supporters are updated. Federal finances project a CHF 0.3 billion surplus in 2025, but structural deficits require relief package 27. New laws will strengthen critical infrastructure protection, addressing cyberattacks.

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UAE

UAE Envoy Jafar Boosts India Trade to $100B, Targets $200B

UAE Special Envoy Badr Jafar visited New Delhi and Mumbai to boost economic ties. Maharashtra's trade with UAE hit $21.4 billion. UAE-India trade now exceeds $100 billion, targeting $200 billion by 2032. Jafar met with leaders from Tata, Aditya Birla, and others.

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United Kingdom

UK News Brief

AAIB probes North Yorkshire light aircraft crash. Sellafield awards £45M plutonium contract. Dstl trials boost UK military atomic clocks for 2030 quantum navigation. UKHSA reports 2,544 cold deaths, cold weather is a serious risk.

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United Nations

UN Envoy Warns Libya on Brink, AI Threatens Artists, Sudan Attacks Kill 57

Libya's political deadlock risks state unity, per UN envoy Hanna Tetteh. Meanwhile, UNESCO warns AI could slash artists' income by over 20% by 2028. In Sudan, 57 killed in drone strikes, as UN aid reaches Kordofan.

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United States

US Targets Iran, Haiti, Nicaragua; Boosts Crops

$40M for drought-tolerant crops. Visa bans hit 18 Iranian officials for free speech repression, 3 Haitian officials aiding gangs, and Nicaraguan prison director for rights abuses. US congratulates The Gambia on independence.

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Vietnam

Vietnam Boosts Diplomacy, Global Ties

Vietnam elevates diplomacy, focusing on national interests and a strong global role. General Secretary To Lam attends a U.S.-based peace board meeting. Thai and New Zealand ambassadors praise economic progress and 50th/2025 anniversaries, aiming for US$3 billion trade. G4 Ambassadors send Tet greetings.

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WHO

Libya eliminates trachoma, WHO validates. 28th country globally

WHO validates Libya eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. Libya is the 28th country globally, 8th in the region, to achieve this. Validation confirmed in 2025 after surveys showed prevalence below thresholds.

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