Global Leaders Tackle Crises, Forge New Alliances
EU extends ECB VP term. India, France boost defense, plan EU trade deal. UAE, Türkiye, Egypt condemn Israeli land seizure. UN seeks $1.6B for Sudan, highlights war zone maternal deaths. US rallies Europe on security, trade. WHO nations negotiate pandemic preparedness.
Milei courts mining, culture flourishes
Vicuña Corp. pledges $18B over 10 years in Argentina, boosting mining. Meanwhile, Chamameceada festival returns Feb 22 to Buenos Aires, celebrating UNESCO heritage.
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- El Presidente Milei recibió al CEO de Vicuña Corp., Ron Hochstein, y a José Morea, Country Director de la compañía ↗
President Milei met with Vicuña Corp. CEO Ron Hochstein and Country Director José Morea at Casa Rosada. Vicuña Corp. will invest $18 billion over 10 years, citing the RIGI law. This investment will make Argentina a top five global copper, gold, and silver producer.
- Comienza la nueva edición de Chamameceada en el Cabildo ↗
Chamameceada returns Feb 22 at the Cabildo in Buenos Aires. The event celebrates chamamé, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Features Francisco “Pancho” Escalada, Las Damas del Litoral, and Ballet Raíces Paiubreras. Last year drew over 5000 attendees.
Australia News Digest
NSW invests in infrastructure, health, arts, and climate resilience. Coffs Harbour Bypass nears completion in 10 months, promising 12-minute travel time. Rouse Hill Hospital construction begins. $5.2M boosts regional arts. New policy tackles climate risks. Initiative supports older women reporting sexual abuse.
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- Signs of progress on Coffs Harbour's new bypass - T-minus 10 months until opening ↗
Minister for Roads; Minister for Regional Transport
Coffs Harbour Bypass opens in 10 months. $1.76B Australian, $440M NSW funding. 3 tunnels getting tech fit-out for traffic-light free Sydney-Brisbane travel. Cuts travel time by 12 minutes.
- Construction underway under Minns Labor Government on long-promised Rouse Hill Hospital ↗
The Premier; Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Minister for Western Sydney
Minns Labor Government begins construction on Rouse Hill Hospital. Project includes emergency department, birthing services, and inpatient beds. Part of $3.4 billion investment in Western Sydney health.
- A roadmap and investment for regional arts and culture ↗
Minister for the Arts
NSW Government launches Heartland: A Plan for Regional NSW Arts, Culture and Creative Industries with $5.2 million investment. Plan aims to boost regional creativity, support tourism, and foster community connections. Funding targets partnerships, touring, First Nations initiatives, and night-time economy programs.
- ‘Hear our voices’ – supporting reporting of sexual abuse of older women ↗
Minister for Seniors; Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
NSW launches ‘Hear Our Voices’ initiative with $500,000 funding to support older women reporting sexual abuse. Resources developed by Older Women’s Network NSW aim to overcome barriers like ageism. 3.2% of women over 65 experienced sexual harassment in 12 months.
- Future-proofing NSW: New planning policy to tackle climate risks and natural hazards ↗
Minister for Energy and Climate Change; Minister for Planning and Public Spaces
NSW proposes a new Climate Change and Natural Hazards SEPP to consolidate planning for risks like floods, fires, and heat. Passed in November 2025, the Planning System Reform Bill 2025 makes resilience a key object. Feedback sought until March 16.
Canada Boosts Tech, Defence, Auto Sectors
Minister Solomon in Saudi Arabia for AI talks. Minister McGuinty tours Seaspan Shipyards for defence strategy. Sec. Zerucelli unveils auto industry plan. Health Canada invests $23.5M+ for substance use and drug crisis response in Northern/Western Canada.
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- Minister Solomon concludes visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, laying the foundation for future collabora... ↗
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Minister Solomon visited Saudi Arabia, meeting Ministers Alswaha and Al-Saif. Discussions focused on AI and digital tech collaboration, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030. The visit aims to boost Canada-Saudi R&D and innovation.
- Minister McGuinty to visit Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards to advance Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy ↗
National Defence
Minister McGuinty visits Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards Feb. 18 to advance Canada's Defence Industrial Strategy. He'll tour progress on Joint Support Ships and the Polar Icebreaker. Media availability at 11 a.m. PST.
- Secretary of State Zerucelli will highlight the new strategy to transform Canada’s auto industry ↗
Employment and Social Development Canada
Secretary of State John Zerucelli unveils new strategy for Canada's auto industry in Newmarket, Ontario, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. EST. Media availability to follow.
- Responding to urgent substance use and addictions needs across Northern and Western Canada ↗
Health Canada
Health Canada invests $13M+ in 23 projects for substance use and addiction needs in Northern/Western Canada. Funds from ETF and SUAP support treatment, recovery, prevention, and harm reduction, with a focus on culturally-relevant care.
- Responding to urgent needs in Northern and Western Canada communities most impacted by the illegal drug crisis ↗
Health Canada
Health Canada is investing $10.5 million to combat the illegal drug crisis in Northern and Western Canada. Funds will support community-led initiatives addressing harm reduction and treatment.
Xi Jinping Celebrates Spring Festival with Ordinary People
Xi Jinping celebrated Spring Festival with ordinary people. He visited villages and communities, extending greetings and wishing everyone a happy new year. The visit emphasized people-centered governance and national unity.
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- Xi Story: Celebrating Spring Festival with the people ↗
Xi Jinping celebrated Spring Festival with ordinary people. He visited villages and communities, extending greetings and wishing everyone a happy new year. The visit emphasized people-centered governance and national unity.
Elderson's ECB Vice-Chair term extended to 2028
Frank Elderson's term as ECB Supervisory Board Vice-Chair extended to December 2028. The Council of the EU approved the extension following ECB Governing Council and European Parliament endorsements. Elderson stated, "Safe and sound banks are essential."
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- ECB welcomes extension of Frank Elderson’s term as Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board ↗
European Central Bank
Frank Elderson's term as ECB Supervisory Board Vice-Chair extended to December 2028. The Council of the EU approved the extension following ECB Governing Council and European Parliament endorsements. Elderson stated, "Safe and sound banks are essential."
France grapples with rising drug use, 21 million trying cannabis. Cocaine use also up. Meanwhile, prime d'activité reform boosts income for 3 million households by €50 monthly from April 1, 2026. Mon master applications open Feb 17
France grapples with rising drug use, 21 million trying cannabis. Cocaine use also up. Meanwhile, prime d'activité reform boosts income for 3 million households by €50 monthly from April 1, 2026. Mon master applications open Feb 17
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- Narcotrafic : une consommation en hausse, un trafic toujours plus visible ↗
Laurent Nunez
France sees rising drug use and trafficking. Cannabis use is high, with 21 million trying it. Cocaine use is up significantly. Government fights this with prevention and sanctions. 307,200 cited for drug use in 2025, 56,600 for trafficking.
- Réforme de la prime d’activité : qui est concerné ? ↗
Jean-Pierre Farandou
France reforms prime d'activité on April 1, 2026. Nearly 3 million households will see an average €50 monthly increase. The benefit supplements income for low-earning workers aged 18+.
- Mon master 2026 : ouverture de la phase de candidature ↗
Philippe Baptiste
France opens Mon master platform for 2026 master's applications. Students can submit 15 non-alternance and 15 alternance applications from Feb 17-Mar 16, 2026. Decisions for non-alternance programs by June 3, 2026.
India, France Forge Special Strategic Partnership
India and France elevate ties. PM Modi and President Macron launched the Year of Innovation, agreed to manufacture Hammer missiles in India, and boost defense ties. A new Free Trade Agreement with the EU is planned for 2026.
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- India – France Joint Statement ↗
Prime Minister's Office
India and France elevate ties to a "Special Global Strategic Partnership." PM Modi hosted President Macron for talks, inaugurating the 2026 India-France Year of Innovation. They aim to address global challenges and build a stable international order.
- Prime Minister & French President virtually inaugurate Final Assembly Line of H-125 Light Utility Helicopter at Vemagal, Karnataka ↗
Ministry of Defence
PM Modi and French President Macron virtually inaugurated the H-125 helicopter final assembly line in Karnataka on Feb 17, 2026. A milestone for India-France ties, the Rs 1,000 crore project boosts Make-in-India.
- Raksha Mantri & his French counterpart co-chair 6th Annual Defence Dialogue in Bengaluru ↗
Ministry of Defence
India and France renewed their 10-year defense pact in Bengaluru. Rajnath Singh and Catherine Vautrin co-chaired the 6th Annual Defence Dialogue, agreeing to manufacture Hammer missiles in India and reciprocally deploy officers.
- List of Outcomes: Visit of the President of the French Republic to India ↗
Prime Minister's Office
France and India elevate ties to "Special Global Strategic Partnership." Key outcomes include annual Foreign Ministers Dialogue, Year of Innovation, HAMMER missile JV, and cooperation in critical minerals and renewable energy.
- English translation of Prime Minister’s Press Statement during the Joint Press Statement with the President of France ↗
Prime Minister's Office
India and France elevate ties to a Special Global Strategic Partnership. Jointly manufacturing a unique helicopter for global export. New Free Trade Agreement with EU in 2026. Launch of India-France Year of Innovation.
Ireland braces for storms, eyes AI, EU.
Heavy rain and flooding warnings issued for much of Ireland. Meanwhile, the Dept. of Public Expenditure consults on AI for public services. Minister Byrne met Moldova's Deputy PM to back their EU accession ahead of Ireland's July 1 EU Presidency.
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- National Directorate for Fire & Emergency Management statement on current weather warnings ↗
Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
Ireland's NDFEM met to prep for heavy rain & flooding. Yellow warnings issued for wind & rain across Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan, Cork, Tipperary, Waterford, Donegal, Dublin, Meath, Louth, Wexford, Wicklow. Public urged to monitor forecasts.
- Minister of State welcomes Pre Market Engagement on AI Systems, Governance, and Training to Support Future Public Service Digitalisation ↗
Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation
Ireland's Dept. of Public Expenditure launches pre-market consultation on AI systems, governance, training for public services. Minister Frank Feighan welcomes step toward responsible AI adoption.
- Minister Byrne welcomes Moldovan progress towards EU accession ↗
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister Byrne met Moldova's Deputy PM Gherasimov on Feb 17. Ireland supports Moldova's EU accession, commending its progress. Ireland takes over the EU Presidency July 1.
Meloni marks Lateran Pacts anniversary, Vatican ties
PM Meloni attended the anniversary of the Lateran Pacts and Concordat Revision at Palazzo Borromeo, Rome. The event marks a significant moment in Italian-Vatican relations.
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- Anniversary of the Lateran Pacts and of the Concordat Revision ↗
PM Meloni attended the anniversary of the Lateran Pacts and Concordat Revision at Palazzo Borromeo, Rome. The event marks a significant moment in Italian-Vatican relations.
Japan PM Takaichi congratulates Bangladesh PM Rahman. Takaichi met Koga Momo-Musume tourism ambassadors. Japan seeks stronger ties and promotes local tourism
Japan PM Takaichi congratulates Bangladesh PM Rahman. Takaichi met Koga Momo-Musume tourism ambassadors. Japan seeks stronger ties and promotes local tourism
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- Congratulatory Letter from Prime Minister Takaichi to H.E. Mr. Rahman, Prime Minister of the Peopleâs Republic of Bangladesh ↗
Japan PM Takaichi congratulated Bangladesh PM Rahman on Feb 17. Takaichi welcomed democratic efforts, aiming to boost bilateral ties under the "Strategic Partnership."
- Courtesy Call from Koga Momo-Musume and Others ↗
Prime Minister Takaichi met with Koga Momo-Musume, tourism ambassadors from Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture, on February 17, 2026. The meeting took place at the Prime Minister's Office.
NZ Reforms Boost Worker Rights, Fight Crime
New Zealand passes Employment Relations Amendment Bill, offering workers more flexibility. Pharmac proposes funding two new blood cancer therapies. The Proceeds of Crime Fund opens March 30 to combat violent crime. ACC/welfare payments to be clarified. Pharmacists secure new agreement.
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- New Pharmac proposal for blood cancer patients ↗
NZ proposes funding two new therapies for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients from May 1, 2026. Associate Health Minister David Seymour welcomes the move, noting improved access and quality of life.
- Taking cash off criminals to protect New Zealanders ↗
New Zealand opens Proceeds of Crime Fund applications March 30, 2026. Funds seized from criminals will target initiatives to reduce violent crime. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee stated the fund will support projects preventing lower-level offending and disrupting organized crime. Applications close May 29, 2026.
- Government to clarify welfare and ACC payments ↗
Louise Upston
NZ Govt to clarify ACC/welfare payments. Minister Louise Upston says new bill ensures fairness, aligning with policy intent. Courts' interpretation created inequities. Bill goes to Select Committee.
- Reform brings more flexibility for workers and confidence for employers ↗
Brooke van Velden
New Zealand passes Employment Relations Amendment Bill. Brooke van Velden says reforms boost employer confidence. Key changes include a four-part gateway test for contractor status, ending payouts for serious misconduct, and setting a $200,000 income threshold for unjustified dismissal claims. Workers can now negotiate agreements from day one.
- Minister welcomes settlement for pharmacists ↗
Simeon Brown
Health Minister Simeon Brown welcomes new collective agreement for ~300 pharmacists employed by Health New Zealand. Agreement ratified by APEX members, recognizing their work and providing workforce stability.
Tinubu Drives Industrial Policy, Boosts Health Fellows
President Tinubu launched Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025 for production and jobs. He urged National Health Fellows from 774 LGAs to serve with honor. VP Shettima pushed for MSME support, citing 250,000+ jobs created. Tinubu also mourned civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson.
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- PRESIDENT TINUBU TO YOUNG HEALTH FELLOWS: SERVE WITH HONOUR, HUMILITY AND COURAGE, THE NATION BELIEVES IN YOU ↗
President Tinubu urged National Health Fellows to serve with honor. He assured them the government will secure their careers. The Fellows, selected from 774 LGAs, are the "driving force" for the Renewed National Health Alliance.
- VICE PRESIDENT SHETTIMA URGES STAKEHOLDERS TO EXPAND SCOPE OF SUPPORT FOR MSMES ↗
VP Shettima urged stakeholders to boost support for MSMEs, citing their role in job creation. He highlighted leveraging technology and potential in digital space and agriculture, referencing India's $130 billion outsourcing revenue. Over 250,000 jobs created.
- PRESIDENT TINUBU’S MESSAGE ON THE PASSING OF CIVIL RIGHTS ICON REVEREND JESSE JACKSON ↗
President Tinubu mourns Reverend Jesse Jackson, 84, civil rights icon. Jackson, a friend to Nigeria and Africa, fought apartheid and championed democracy. Tinubu witnessed his work firsthand in Chicago. Jackson's legacy inspires the fight for justice.
- PRESIDENT TINUBU UNVEILS NIGERIA INDUSTRIAL POLICY 2025, DEMANDS SPEEDY IMPLEMENTATION ↗
President Tinubu launches Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025, a roadmap to boost production, competitiveness, and jobs. He demands speedy implementation, stating, "This stops now." The policy targets value chain development and SME integration.
Qatar Engages Globally on Women's Rights, UN Role
Amb. Nadia Al Shaibi joined Swedish FM Maria Malmer Stenergard discussing global women's rights. Qatar's UN envoy Sheikha Alya bin Saif Al-Thani met UNGA President Annalena Baerbock, affirming Qatar's commitment to multilateralism and its March 2027 Doha Programme of Action review. A Doha MoU with Uzbekistan boosts diplomatic training.
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- Qatar Amb. Participates in Meeting of Swedish FM with Accredited Ambs. on Challenges Facing Women Globally ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Qatar Amb. Nadia Al Shaibi met with Swedish FM Maria Malmer Stenergard and envoys. They discussed global women's rights challenges. Al Shaibi highlighted Qatar's commitment to women's empowerment, a core pillar of Qatar National Vision 2030.
- Qatar's Permanent Representative to UN Meets UNGA President ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Qatar's UN envoy Sheikha Alya bin Saif Al-Thani met with UNGA President Annalena Baerbock. Baerbock praised Qatar's role, especially its March 2027 hosting of the Doha Programme of Action review. Qatar affirmed its commitment to multilateralism.
- Diplomatic Institute, Uzbek Diplomatic Academy Sign MoU on Diplomatic Training Cooperation ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Qatar's Diplomatic Institute and Uzbekistan's Diplomatic Academy signed an MoU in Doha on Feb. 17, 2026. The agreement boosts diplomatic training and expertise exchange between the two nations.
Putin meets Kalimatov: Safmar, Wildberries projects, 75% construction cut
Putin met with Ingushetia's Kalimatov on Feb 17, 2026. Projects include Safmar's IT academy, Wildberries hub. Region cut unfinished construction by 75%. Putin stressed support for military operation families.
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- Meeting with Head of Ingushetia Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov ↗
Putin met with Ingushetia's Kalimatov on Feb 17, 2026. Projects include Safmar's IT academy, Wildberries hub. Region cut unfinished construction by 75%. Putin stressed support for military operation families.
DPM Gan hails 5% GDP growth, urges AI adoption
DPM Gan Kim Yong spoke at the SCCCI Spring Reception on Feb 17, 2026. He highlighted Singapore's 5% GDP growth in 2025, crediting businesses and workers. He stressed the importance of AI adoption for productivity and competitiveness.
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- DPM Gan Kim Yong at the SCCCI Spring Reception 2026 ↗
Prime Minister's Office
DPM Gan Kim Yong spoke at the SCCCI Spring Reception on Feb 17, 2026. He highlighted Singapore's 5% GDP growth in 2025, crediting businesses and workers. He stressed the importance of AI adoption for productivity and competitiveness.
Africa Faces Water Crisis, Infrastructure Woes
Namibian President Nandi-Ndaitwah calls for $30B annual African water investment. South Africa's Minister Majodina blames decaying infrastructure, leaks, and high consumption (239L/person/day). Minister Ntshavheni assures government action by mid-March 2026. Meanwhile, Natasja Slabbert faces R10.5M fraud charges.
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- Call for renewed push to secure water and sanitation across Africa ↗
Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah urged African leaders to boost water/sanitation investment. Delayed funding leaves millions vulnerable. She called for $30 billion annually by 2030 for climate-resilient infrastructure.
- Government at work to resolve water challenges ↗
Minister Ntshavheni assures government is tackling water crisis. Operation Vulindlela and Dept. of Water & Sanitation drafting plan by mid-March 2026. President Ramaphosa formed National Water Crisis Committee to coordinate efforts and intervene in struggling municipalities.
- Africa urged to turn water investment commitments into delivery ↗
Former Tanzanian President Kikwete urges Africa to act on $10-12 billion water investment pledges. He stressed moving from commitments to delivery, highlighting the new AIP-PIDA Water Investment Scorecard for accountability.
- Infrastructure challenges threaten water supply ↗
South Africa's water crisis: Minister Majodina cites decaying infrastructure, leaks, and poor governance. High consumption (239L/person/day vs. global 173L) strains the system. Municipalities fail to reinvest revenue.
- Alleged fraudster appears in court ↗
Natasja Slabbert, 42, granted R5,000 bail for alleged R10.5 million payroll fraud at Isuzu Motors SA. Arrested Feb 16, 2026. Case postponed to Feb 24, 2026.
Swiss Ministers Abroad, Economy Shifts
Albert Rösti in Paris for IEA talks on energy, nuclear power. Ignazio Cassis visits Slovenia, Bosnia ahead of 2026 OSCE role. Switzerland's Q4 2025 employment up 0.1%, but ILO unemployment rose to 5.0%, exceeding the EU rate.
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- Federal Councillor Albert Rösti at the Ministerial Conference of the International Energy Agency ↗
Albert Rösti attends IEA Ministerial Conference in Paris, Feb 18-19. Discussions focus on energy markets, policy, nuclear energy, security, and critical raw materials.
- Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis to visit Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina ↗
Ignazio Cassis visits Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Feb. 18-20. Focus: bilateral ties, European security, cultural diversity, dialogue. Visit aligns with Switzerland's 2026 OSCE chairmanship.
- The number of employed persons rose by 0.1% and the unemployment rate (ILO) rose to 5.0% in the 4th quarter 2025 ↗
Switzerland's employed rose 0.1% in Q4 2025. The ILO unemployment rate hit 5.0%, up from 4.4%. The EU rate was 5.8%. Data from the Swiss Labour Force Survey.
UAE Joins Global Call Against Israeli Land Seizure.
UAE, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar Foreign Ministers condemn Israel's "state land" designation in the West Bank, calling it a grave escalation violating international law and the two-state solution. Meanwhile, UAE Assistant Minister Abdulla Balalaa at the Munich Security Conference stressed water's role in stability, highlighting the 2026 UN Water Conference. UAE also held second political talks with Poland in Warsaw focusing on economic, trade, and defense ties. Cooperation with Estonia on tech and EU trade was also discussed.
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- Joint statement by Foreign Ministers of UAE, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
UAE, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar Foreign Ministers condemn Israel's designation of occupied West Bank lands as "state land." They call it a grave escalation, a violation of international law, and a threat to the two-state solution.
- Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability Abdulla Balalaa Participates in Munich Security Conference 2026 ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
UAE Assistant Minister Abdulla Balalaa attended the Munich Security Conference. He highlighted water's role in global stability and the UAE's co-hosting of the 2026 UN Water Conference with Senegal. Balalaa stressed cooperation for water resilience and sustainable development.
- The United Arab Emirates and the Republic of Poland Hold the Second Round of Political Consultations ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
UAE and Poland held second political consultations in Warsaw on Feb. 16, 2026. Co-chaired by Lana Nusseibeh and Wojciech Zajączkowski, talks focused on economic, trade, and defense ties, plus regional issues.
- UAE and Estonia Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation ↗
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
UAE and Estonia ministers met at Munich Security Conference. Discussed tech cooperation, EU trade deal. UAE highlighted $100M+ aid to Ukraine, 18 prisoner exchanges freeing 4,955 individuals. Invited to Lennart Meri Conference in May 2026.
UK Gov Funds Creative Growth, Sellafield Aids Youth
£45m via British Business Bank fuels creative firms. Sellafield Ltd supports Warrington Youth Zone's program, boosting 44 youths' skills and confidence.
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- Creative businesses to benefit from government finance package ↗
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
UK gov boosts creative firms with £45m via British Business Bank into Redrice Ventures. New finance package aims to unlock growth capital and support scaling businesses. Resources and a single front door service launching 2026.
- Sellafield support helping change young lives in Warrington ↗
Sellafield Ltd
Sellafield Ltd backs Warrington Youth Zone's 'Train Like a Pro' program. 44 at-risk youths engaged in sports, mentoring. 16 earned sports leadership qualifications. 67% reported increased self-esteem. Police note positive community impact.
UN highlights global crises: Epstein files, Sudan, maternal deaths, Ukraine
UN rights experts demand accountability in Epstein Files. $1.6 billion sought for Sudan refugees. War zones see 5x higher maternal death risk. Ukraine children live underground.
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- Epstein files: ‘No one is too wealthy or too powerful to be above the law’; rights experts demand accountability ↗
UN rights experts warn Epstein Files show evidence of global criminal enterprise. Files detail potential crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, trafficking. Experts demand accountability, stating no one is too powerful to be above the law.
- Sudan crisis: UN agency launches $1.6 billion appeal to support refugees in seven countries ↗
UNHCR and partners seek $1.6 billion for the 2026 Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan. The appeal supports 5.9 million displaced people in seven countries. Sudan remains the world's largest displacement crisis.
- Maternal deaths spike during war and instability, new report warns ↗
War zones see 5x higher maternal death risk. 160,000 women died in 2023 in fragile states, 60% of global total. WHO report highlights stark disparities.
- Four years of war in Ukraine: Childhood has ‘moved underground’, displacement continues – UN humanitarians ↗
UN: Four years of war in Ukraine. Kherson children's hospital attacked 8 times. 5,000 of 60,000 children remain in Kherson, living, learning, sleeping in basements. Mental health impacted.
US Boosts Global Security, Trade Ties
US and Mauritius hold security talks on Chagos archipelago. Sec. Rubio rallies Europe on Western Civilization, then secures nuclear deals in Slovakia and Hungary. APEC talks in China aim to open Asian markets.
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- United States and Mauritius to Hold Bilateral Security Discussions ↗
Bureau Of African Affairs
US & Mauritius hold bilateral security talks in Port Louis, Feb 23-25. Focus: Chagos archipelago, Diego Garcia base security. US seeks UK agreement for continued basing.
- Secretary of State Calls on European Leaders to Defend Western Civilization in Munich Security Conference Speech ↗
Bureau Of European And Eurasian Affairs
Sec. Rubio urged European leaders at the Munich Security Conference to revitalize nations and reject decline. He stressed a shared Western Civilization heritage, calling for a durable Trans-Atlantic alliance with the U.S. under an American First policy.
- United States Participates in First APEC 2026 Senior Officials’ Meeting in Guangzhou ↗
Bureau Of East Asian And Pacific Affairs
U.S. Senior Official Casey Mace leads a delegation to Guangzhou, China, for the first APEC 2026 Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM1), Feb. 1-10. The U.S. aims to open Asian markets, promote deregulation, and combat illegal fishing and trade.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico at a Joint Press Availability ↗
Bureau Of East Asian And Pacific Affairs
Secretary Rubio met with Slovak PM Robert Fico in Bratislava. They discussed nuclear energy cooperation, aiming for a 1,200 MW block by 2040. Fico stressed Slovakia's sovereign foreign policy and national interests.
- Secretary Rubio Advances National Security Through Civil Nuclear Deals in Central Europe ↗
Bureau Of European And Eurasian Affairs
Secretary Rubio advanced Central European security with U.S. nuclear tech. Slovakia gets $15B+ in U.S. funding for Westinghouse reactor FEED study. Hungary signed a nuclear deal, aiming for U.S. SMRs and Holtec spent fuel storage.
Vietnam-Japan Ties Deepen, Global Peace Role Grows
Japan eyes Vietnam economic growth, targeting 8.02% GDP by 2025. Ambassador Ito Naoki cited reforms. Meanwhile, General Secretary To Lam will attend the Gaza Peace Council in the U.S., a founding member role promoting peace. Foreign ambassadors embrace Tet.
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- Fire Horse Year to strengthen Viet Nam-Japan economic partnership in New Era ↗
Japan eyes Vietnam economic partnership growth. Vietnam hit 8.02% GDP in 2025. Ambassador Ito Naoki cited reforms, infrastructure projects, and Japanese investment potential. PM Pham Minh Chinh addressed business concerns.
- INFOGRAPHICS: LUNAR NEW YEAR IN THE EYES OF FOREIGN AMBASSADORS, official heads ↗
Foreign ambassadors and heads of international organizations embrace Tet, Vietnamese Lunar New Year. The holiday is a time for family and cultural immersion for those living in Vietnam.
- General Secretary To Lam to attend Board of Peace's inaugural meeting in U.S. ↗
General Secretary To Lam will attend the Gaza Peace Council's inaugural meeting in the U.S. Invited by President Trump on Jan. 16, 2026, Vietnam joins as a founding member to promote peace in Gaza.
WHO nations eye PABS deal for pandemic preparedness
WHO members negotiate Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex for Pandemic Agreement. Feb 9-14, 2026 talks focused on equitable access to pathogens and benefits. Deadline May for World Health Assembly.
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- Global commitment on display as countries negotiate key annex to the Pandemic Agreement ↗
WHO members negotiate Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex for Pandemic Agreement. Feb 9-14, 2026 talks focused on equitable access to pathogens and benefits. Deadline May for World Health Assembly.