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Ukraine moves toward withdrawing from treaty banning anti-personnel mines

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing his country from an international agreement banning the use of anti-personnel mines on Monday.

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The 1997 Ottawa Convention bans the use, production, stockpiling, and transfer of anti-personnel landmines under the reasoning that it causes too much danger to civilians after hostilities have ended. Ukraine was one of roughly 160 countries that had agreed to the treaty, though Russia never did.

«Russia has never been a party to this convention and uses anti-personnel mines extremely cynically,» Zelenskyy said in a statement. «And not only now, in the war against Ukraine. This is the signature style of Russian killers — to destroy life by all methods at their disposal.»

Zelenskyy’s announcement is not the final step in formally withdrawing from the treaty, however, as Ukraine’s parliament must now vote on the issue.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing from an internation ban on the use of landmines.

Ukraine has suffered greatly in recent years from Russia’s own use of anti-personnel landmines. Regions that Ukrainian forces have liberated from Russian invaders have been strewn with the devices, leading to injuries for both civilians and soldiers.

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News of Kyiv’s pending withdrawal comes just a day after Moscow fired 537 aerial weapons toward Ukraine, including 477 drones and decoys and 60 missiles, according to Ukraine’s air force. Ukraine said it was the largest aerial attack so far in the war.

 Among the weapons, 249 were shot down and 226 were lost, likely electronically jammed.

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A Ukrainian doctor treats a soldier injured by shrapnel from Russian explosive drones at a medical stabilisation centre of the 3rd Operational Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. (FLORENT VERGNES/AFP)

The attack was «the most massive airstrike» against Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion in February 2022, Yuriy Ihnat, head of communications for Ukraine’s air force, told the Associated Press, taking into account both drones and various types of missiles.

Several regions were targeted, including western Ukraine, located far from the front line.

Poland and allied countries scrambled aircraft to ensure the safety of Polish airspace, Poland’s air force said.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin looks on. ((Photo by SERGEI ILYIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images))

One person was killed in a drone strike in the Kherson region, according to Gov. Oleksandr Prokudin, while another died when a drone hit a car in the Kharkiv region, its Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said. Six people were wounded in Cherkasy, including a child, regional Gov. Ihor Taburets said.

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Ukraine’s air force said one of its F-16 warplanes supplied by the West crashed after sustaining damage as it was shooting down air targets, killing the pilot.

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Fox News’ Landon Mion contributed to this report


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Voters react as Trump calls Dems ‘crazy’ for not applauding ban on secret teen gender transitions

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President Donald Trump’s decision to rip Democrats as «crazy» during his State of the Union address on Tuesday — after they remained seated while he demanded a ban on socially transitioning minors without parental consent — drew sharply divided reactions from a live panel of voters.

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The panel, assembled by polling group Maslansky & Partners, included 29 Democrats, 30 Independents and 40 Republicans. Their real-time reactions were displayed as colored lines on a graph, with higher values representing positive reactions and lower values indicating negative ones.

«But surely we can all agree no state can be allowed to rip children from their parents’ arms and transition them to a new gender against the parents’ will,» Trump said. «Who would believe that?… We must ban it, and we must ban it immediately.»

As Trump delivered the remarks, the Republican line, shown in red, climbed sharply into positive territory. Independents, represented in yellow, also ticked upward, while Democrats, shown in blue, trended downward into negative territory.

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President Donald Trump speaks during his State of the Union address as a live reaction panel assembled by Maslansky & Partners tracks voter responses to his remarks on banning school gender transitions without parental consent. Republicans are shown in red, Independents in yellow and Democrats in blue. (Fox News)

The comments drew applause from Republicans in the chamber, but the president became incensed when he realized that Democrats refused to stand.

«Look, nobody stands up,» Trump said.  

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«These people are crazy. I’m telling you. They’re crazy,» Trump said, pointing his finger at Democratic senators and House members who remained seated. 

Republican reactions stayed elevated during the remarks, while Democratic responses remained negative and independent voters held relatively steady.

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Sage Blair and her mother, Michelle Blair, stand in the gallery during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address after he highlighted her case involving alleged school gender transition policies. (Pool)

Trump made the remarks as he called on Sage Blair, a Virginia teenager whose family filed a 2023 lawsuit alleging that Appomattox County High School staff socially transitioned her without parental knowledge.

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According to a lawsuit filed by her family, Blair began identifying as male at school, where staff used male names and pronouns and allowed her to use male facilities without informing her parents.

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The family alleges the situation escalated after Blair ran away from home and later became a victim of sex trafficking, with the lawsuit alleging she was kidnapped and raped in multiple states.

Highlighting the case during his address, Trump said Blair was 14 when school officials sought to socially transition her «to a new gender,» treating her as a boy and hiding it from her parents.

«But today, all of that is behind them because Sage is a proud and wonderful young woman with a full-ride scholarship to Liberty University. Sage and Michelle, please stand up,» Trump said as Republicans in the chamber cheered.

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«Thank you for your great bravery,» he added.

The gender policy segment generated some of the strongest reactions of the night from the panel.

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President Donald Trump demanded a ban on schools socially transitioning minors without parental consent at Tuesday’s State of the Union. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)

Among supporters, several comments focused on protecting children and parental involvement, including: «Protect children,» and «Parents should be informed.»

Opponents pushed back on the scope of the proposal, writing comments such as: «Every case is unique,» and «A total ban is not good.»

The issue appeared to trigger deeply personal reactions on both sides.

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El primer ministro de India, Narendra Modi, inició su segunda visita oficial a Israel

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El primer ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, y el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, asisten a una ceremonia de bienvenida a la llegada de Modi al Aeropuerto Internacional Ben Gurion en Lod, cerca de Tel Aviv, Israel, el 25 de febrero de 2026. REUTERS/Shir Torem

El primer ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, llegó a Israel el miércoles para una visita de dos días destinada a profundizar los lazos con un socio comercial y de defensa clave, un viaje que ha generado críticas en el país.

Es la segunda visita de Modi a Israel como primer ministro.

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Tiene previsto reunirse con su homólogo Benjamin Netanyahu y con el presidente Isaac Herzog.

“Nuestras naciones comparten una asociación estratégica sólida y multifacética”, dijo Modi en una declaración antes de salir de Nueva Delhi, y agregó que se dirigirá a la Knesset, el parlamento de Israel, más tarde el jueves.

“Los lazos se han fortalecido significativamente en los últimos años”.

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El primer ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, desembarca de un avión a su llegada al Aeropuerto Internacional Ben Gurion en Lod, cerca de Tel Aviv, Israel, el 25 de febrero de 2026. REUTERS/Shir Torem

Nueva Delhi ha ampliado constantemente la cooperación con Israel en los sectores de defensa, agricultura, tecnología y ciberseguridad, al tiempo que equilibra sus intereses diplomáticos en Oriente Medio.

El lunes se iniciaron en Nueva Delhi las conversaciones para un Acuerdo de Libre Comercio (TLC) entre India e Israel, dijo el gobierno de India en un comunicado, señalando que el comercio de mercancías alcanzó los 3.620 millones de dólares en 2024-2025.

Modi dijo que mantendría conversaciones con Netanyahu para “discutir formas de fortalecer la cooperación”.

Las relaciones diplomáticas plenas entre ambos países se establecieron en 1992. Los lazos se profundizaron después de que el líder nacionalista hindú Modi asumiera el cargo en 2014.

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Modi visitó Israel por primera vez como primer ministro en 2017, antes de que Netanyahu hiciera una visita recíproca a la India el año siguiente.

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El primer ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, y el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, asisten a una ceremonia de bienvenida a la llegada de Modi al Aeropuerto Internacional Ben Gurion en Lod, cerca de Tel Aviv, Israel, el 25 de febrero de 2026. REUTERS/Shir Torem

Ambos líderes de derecha se han llamado mutuamente “amigos”.

En septiembre de 2023, se dieron a conocer en Nueva Delhi grandes planes para un Corredor Económico India-Medio Oriente-Europa, que conectaría ferrocarriles, puertos, electricidad, redes de datos y oleoductos, incluso a través de Arabia Saudita e Israel.

Esos planes se vieron frustrados por el ataque de Hamas del 7 de octubre contra Israel, que respondió con una guerra devastadora en la Franja de Gaza.

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“Lo que ocurrió el 7 de octubre fue recibido en la India con conmoción y horror, y es por eso que el apoyo a Israel fue rápido, instantáneo y enorme”, dijo Ashok Malik, director de la firma de asesoría estratégica The Asia Group, con sede en Nueva Delhi.

Los vínculos entre India e Israel, que Modi está “impulsando con esta visita”, no surgen únicamente de una alineación estratégica en cuestiones como el terrorismo, añadió.

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El primer ministro indio, Narendra Modi (izq.), y el primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu (der.), firman el libro de visitas en el Cementerio del Ejército Indio de la Primera Guerra Mundial para honrar a los soldados indios caídos, en la ciudad costera israelí de Haifa, el 6 de julio de 2017. REUTERS/Jack Guez/Pool/File Photo

“Israel tiene mucho que aportar en materia de innovación tecnológica, incluyendo agricultura, tecnología, alianzas económicas y, por supuesto, defensa… Esto es completamente independiente de la cuestión palestina”, afirmó Malik.

Meses después de su visita a Israel en 2017, Modi viajó a Ramallah, sede de la Autoridad Palestina.

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Sin embargo, su visita actual ha suscitado críticas en su país.

Priyanka Gandhi, figura destacada del partido del Congreso y hermana del líder de la oposición Rahul, publicó el miércoles en las redes sociales que esperaba que Modi mencionara el asesinato de “miles de hombres, mujeres y niños inocentes en Gaza” cuando se dirigiera al parlamento de Israel.

India, la nación más poblada del mundo con 1.400 millones de habitantes, es mayoritariamente hindú, pero se estima que 220 millones de indios son musulmanes.

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Uno de los conglomerados más grandes de la India, Adani Group, opera el puerto israelí de Haifa, mientras que la tecnología de drones militares israelíes jugó un papel fundamental durante el enfrentamiento de mayo de 2025 entre la India y Pakistán.

Al mismo tiempo, India mantiene fuertes relaciones con los países del Golfo y Teherán, incluido el desarrollo del puerto iraní de Chabahar, una puerta de entrada comercial a Afganistán, donde Nueva Delhi ha construido una relación con las autoridades talibanes.

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Louvre Museum director resigns following $102M theft of crown jewels

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The director of the Louvre Museum in Paris has stepped down, months after thieves stole $102 million in crown jewels in a lightning-fast weekend robbery.

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Laurence des Cars presented French President Emmanuel Macron with her resignation, which Macron accepted, according to a statement from the presidential office.

It said Macron praised her decision as «an act of responsibility at a time when the world’s largest museum needs calm and a strong new impetus to carry out major projects involving security upgrades, modernization» and other projects.

Macron thanked des Cars for «her work and commitment,» and said he wanted to give her a new mission focused on cooperation among major museums, the statement said, without saying if she had accepted.

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Laurence des Cars, director of Le Louvre Museum, poses before a hearing at the Culture commission of the Senate, three days after historic jewels were stolen in a daring daylight heist, Oct. 22, 2025, in Paris. (AP Photo/Emma Da Silva, File)

Des Cars has remained under fire in the wake of the heist, which many critics have labeled a stunning embarrassment.

Thieves took less than eight minutes in October to steal priceless crown jewels at the world’s most visited museum in broad daylight.

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People queue outside the Louvre Museum, in Paris, France, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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The thieves left behind Eugénie’s emerald-encrusted crown, which is set with over 1,300 diamonds, along their escape route outside the museum. The crown was damaged but deemed recoverable.

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A police car parks in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum, one week after the robbery, on Oct. 26, 2025, in Paris. (Thomas Padilla, File/AP Photo)

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Authorities have arrested several suspects in that case, but the seven other priceless treasures, including Eugenie’s diamond-studded tiara, necklaces, earrings and brooches, remain missing.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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