Day 1,456 of Russia-Ukraine War: Heavy Attacks and Tough Geneva Talks

February 19, 2026

Day 1,456 of Russia-Ukraine War: Heavy Attacks and Tough Geneva Talks

On day 1,456 of the Russia-Ukraine war, fierce Russian strikes hit Zaporizhia and Donetsk. Geneva talks end with no breakthrough. Ukraine sanctions Belarus. Estonia protests Russian athletes at Paralympics.

EEOC Sues Coca-Cola Bottler Over Women-Only Employee Event Citing Sex Discrimination

February 19, 2026

EEOC Sues Coca-Cola Bottler Over Women-Only Employee Event Citing Sex Discrimination

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed its first Trump-era lawsuit against a workplace diversity program. It targets Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast for hosting a women-only networking event, claiming sex discrimination against men.

Refugee Groups Demand UK Home Office Age Board Be Scrapped Over Child Safety Risks

February 19, 2026

Refugee Groups Demand UK Home Office Age Board Be Scrapped Over Child Safety Risks

A coalition of refugee organizations urges the UK government to end the Home Office’s national age assessment board. The board's assessments harm refugee children’s mental health and risk placing minors in adult settings.

Man Dead, Teen Critically Injured in Northampton Skate Park Stabbing; Four Arrested

February 19, 2026

Man Dead, Teen Critically Injured in Northampton Skate Park Stabbing; Four Arrested

A man died and a teenage boy is critical after a stabbing at a Northampton skate park. Police arrested four people and launched a murder investigation. The community is urged to stay safe as police patrol the area.

Hamas Reasserts Control in Gaza After Heavy Losses Despite Ceasefire

February 19, 2026

Hamas Reasserts Control in Gaza After Heavy Losses Despite Ceasefire

After the Gaza war ceased in October, Hamas regains control of over 90% of Gaza's areas. It controls security, taxes, and government services amid ongoing pressure to disarm under Donald Trump's peace plan.

Lancet Study Finds Over 75,000 Dead in Gaza War, 25,000 More Than Official Count

February 19, 2026

Lancet Study Finds Over 75,000 Dead in Gaza War, 25,000 More Than Official Count

A Lancet study shows more than 75,000 deaths in Gaza's two-year war, 25,000 above local reports. Women, children, and elderly made up 56% of victims. Experts say violent and indirect deaths have devastated Gaza's population since October 2023.

China Surpasses US in Hypersonic Missile Tech with Long-Range CJ-1000

February 19, 2026

China Surpasses US in Hypersonic Missile Tech with Long-Range CJ-1000

China has overtaken the US in hypersonic missile technology with its CJ-1000, the first land-based scramjet-powered missile. This long-range weapon could outsmart air defenses and shift global military power.

US Withdraws Forces From Syria as New Government Takes Control

February 19, 2026

US Withdraws Forces From Syria as New Government Takes Control

The US is pulling its troops from Syria after a decade, as President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government takes charge. The Syrian army now controls the Al-Tanf base. Despite withdrawal, the US is ready to fight ISIS threats in the region.

Netweb Unveils Compact NVIDIA-Powered AI Supercomputers in India

February 19, 2026

Netweb Unveils Compact NVIDIA-Powered AI Supercomputers in India

Netweb Technologies launches Spark, a tiny AI supercomputer with 1 petaflop performance, and Tyrone AI systems built on NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell. These advanced machines support huge AI models and are made in India.

FCC Probes The View Over Equal Time Rule; Denies Censorship Claims by Colbert

February 19, 2026

FCC Probes The View Over Equal Time Rule; Denies Censorship Claims by Colbert

The FCC has opened an investigation into ABC's The View for possible violation of the equal time rule after an interview with Texas politician James Talarico sparked controversy. Stephen Colbert blamed the FCC's rule change for stopping his interview. FCC Chair Brendan Carr denies censorship and explains the rule's intent.