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CΓ΄te d’Ivoire marks 100 years of Black History Month with a focus on cinematic imperialism and reclaiming African narratives through film. π¬β¨
Microsoft commits $50 billion to boost AI infrastructure in developing nations by 2030, starting with projects in 2026. ππ» #TechForGood
The IMF urges Japan to maintain gradual interest rate hikes and avoid consumption tax cuts, warning of fiscal risks amid Prime Minister Takaichi’s proposed relief plan. ππ―π΅
Latest trilateral talks between Ukraine, the US, and Russia conclude in Geneva, with plans for future meetings amid ongoing diplomatic efforts. πβοΈ
Philippine VP Sara Duterte launches historic 2028 presidential campaign, vowing to strengthen families and governance. First look at Southeast Asia’s next political showdown.
Trilateral talks among Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia continue in Geneva, focusing on territorial disputes and security arrangements. Progress reported, but key issues remain unresolved.
Exploring the systemic failures and elite networks that shielded Jeffrey Epstein, revealing lessons on power and justice in 2026.
Sanae Takaichi secures her role as Japan’s 105th prime minister following a decisive Diet vote, shaping the nation’s 2026 political landscape.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff announced “meaningful progress” in Ukraine-Russia talks mediated by the U.S., with negotiations continuing this week. π #DiplomacyInAction
Canadian freestyle skier Megan Oldham reflects on her gold medal win and rivalry with China’s Gu Ailing at the 2026 Winter Games. πΏβ¨