US Sends 100 Soldiers to Nigeria to Train Forces Against Armed Groups

February 17, 2026

US Sends 100 Soldiers to Nigeria to Train Forces Against Armed Groups

The US has deployed 100 soldiers to northern Nigeria. Their job: to train and advise Nigerian forces battling deadly armed groups like Boko Haram and ISIS-linked factions. They won’t fight directly but will provide vital technical support and intelligence under Nigerian command.

NA Panel Slams Nepra’s Net Metering Policy Change Over Investor Trust and Clean Energy Concerns

February 17, 2026

NA Panel Slams Nepra’s Net Metering Policy Change Over Investor Trust and Clean Energy Concerns

Pakistan’s National Assembly committee criticized Nepra’s sudden net metering policy change, saying it will damage investor confidence and slow clean energy adoption by industries.

London Police Use Drones, Ebikes to Catch Phone Theft Gangs Recruiting Kids via Snapchat

February 17, 2026

London Police Use Drones, Ebikes to Catch Phone Theft Gangs Recruiting Kids via Snapchat

London gangs are recruiting children to steal iPhones for cash via Snapchat. Police use drones, ebikes, and facial recognition to curb thefts amid rising concern.

Ukraine Regains Land Amid Ceasefire Talks and Oil Disruptions on War Day 1,454

February 17, 2026

Ukraine Regains Land Amid Ceasefire Talks and Oil Disruptions on War Day 1,454

On day 1,454 of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukraine reclaimed 201 sq km from Russia using a drone communication glitch. Ceasefire talks begin in Geneva. Hungary and Slovakia seek alternative oil supplies. Ukraine’s ex-energy minister faces corruption charges amid strained diplomacy.

Rhode Island Ice Rink Shooting: 2 Dead, 3 Critically Injured; Suspect Also Dead

February 17, 2026

Rhode Island Ice Rink Shooting: 2 Dead, 3 Critically Injured; Suspect Also Dead

A shooting at a Pawtucket, Rhode Island ice hockey game killed 2 people and critically injured 3. The suspected shooter died from a likely self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities believe it may be a family dispute. FBI is aiding the investigation.

Lebanon Plans 4 Months for Hezbollah Disarmament Amid Israeli Strikes

February 17, 2026

Lebanon Plans 4 Months for Hezbollah Disarmament Amid Israeli Strikes

Lebanon says the military needs four months to dismantle Hezbollah's weapons in southern areas. Hezbollah rejects disarmament north of the Litani River. Israel continues attacks despite a ceasefire.

Coles Defends 'Down Down' Discounts in Federal Court Against ACCC Claims

February 17, 2026

Coles Defends 'Down Down' Discounts in Federal Court Against ACCC Claims

Coles has defended its popular 'Down Down' discounts in a federal court case brought by the ACCC. The watchdog alleges the supermarket used misleading price hikes before applying discounts, but Coles says shoppers see the promotion as genuine and fair.

Man Arrested After Deadly Stabbing Near Merrylands Train Station in Sydney

February 17, 2026

Man Arrested After Deadly Stabbing Near Merrylands Train Station in Sydney

A man is in custody after stabbing three people near a Sydney train station. One person died, two are critical, and police have arrested the suspect.

Norwegian Scientist's Microwave Experiment Renews Havana Syndrome Mystery Affecting US Diplomats

February 17, 2026

Norwegian Scientist's Microwave Experiment Renews Havana Syndrome Mystery Affecting US Diplomats

A Norwegian scientist developed Havana syndrome symptoms after testing a homemade microwave device on himself. This experiment has reopened the mystery behind the illness that affected US diplomats in Cuba and other countries since 2016.

Hong Kong Customs Busts HK$140 Million Smuggled Medicines, Arrests Four

February 17, 2026

Hong Kong Customs Busts HK$140 Million Smuggled Medicines, Arrests Four

Hong Kong customs arrested four suspects and seized HK$140 million worth of smuggled slimming, cosmetic, and erectile dysfunction medicines. The crackdown reveals unsafe storage risks amid rising demand.