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Global Briefing: Seoul Updates Washington on Parliament Rules, Trump Sues Harvard for $1B, Kyiv Hit by Russian Drone Strikes, Spain Performs First Face Transplant Using Euthanasia Donor, and DOJ Probes Long Beach Catholic School Vandalism
South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho to Brief the U.S. on Parliamentary Procedures
Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said he will give the United States a detailed explanation of South Korea’s parliamentary process after President Donald Trump warned of possible tariff increases, citing delays in Seoul’s legislative procedures.
Trump Seeks $1 Billion in Damages From Harvard University
Former President Donald Trump said late Monday that he is seeking $1 billion in damages from Harvard University.
Spain completes the world’s first face transplant using a donor who underwent euthanasia
Spain has carried out the world’s first face transplant using a donor who underwent euthanasia. The operation involved around 100 healthcare professionals and is being hailed as a major medical milestone that could expand possibilities for complex transplantation and reconstructive surgery.
Conservative frontbencher apologises to Rhiannon Whyte’s mother after she says MPs offered no support
Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Alex Burghart apologised to Siobhan, the mother of Rhiannon Whyte, after she said she had received no contact or support from MPs. Speaking on GB News, he offered condolences and said he would raise the issue with his team after the broadcast.
Don Lemon describes his Los Angeles arrest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
Don Lemon appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and recounted the events that led to his arrest in Los Angeles last week.
Labour Minister Questioned as Starmer Declines to Remove Peter Mandelson from the House of Lords
A Labour health minister, Karin Smyth, faced questions over why Keir Starmer would not pursue primary legislation to remove Peter Mandelson from the House of Lords. Labour instead pointed to broader Lords reform plans, and Smyth struggled to explain why titles could be removed from Prince Andrew while Mandelson could not be forced out of the upper chamber.
Russian Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv, Causing Fires and Injuries in Several Districts
Kyiv was struck overnight by Russian drones, leaving four people injured and causing fires and damage to homes, public buildings, and power lines across multiple districts, according to Ukrainian officials.
Famous birthdays on February 3 include Isla Fisher and Blythe Danner
February 3 marks birthdays for several notable figures, including actor Isla Fisher turning 50 and actor Blythe Danner turning 83.
Feb. 3: Passenger jet crashes in Afghan mountains, killing 104
On Feb. 3, 2005, an Afghan passenger airliner crashed in the mountains near Kabul, killing all 104 people on board in the country’s deadliest aviation disaster.
Kyiv Residents Take Shelter in Metro Stations as Russian Air Strikes Resume
Ukraine faced renewed Russian air strikes overnight, ending a brief pause. In Kyiv, residents sheltered in metro stations as attacks lasted for hours and injured three people.
How the New Six Nations Schedule Could Affect the Tournament
An "unprecedented" new Six Nations schedule could force coaches to rotate more heavily and use larger squads, potentially reducing the chances of underdog teams producing surprise runs.
DOJ Launches Civil Rights Investigation After Vandalism at Catholic School in Long Beach, California
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is opening an investigation after Holy Innocents Catholic School in Long Beach, California, was broken into and heavily vandalized. School officials said the assembly hall, chapel, and classrooms were desecrated, with statues and religious images destroyed and the tabernacle thrown to the floor. Authorities reported roughly $100,000 in damage, and local police and the FBI have been contacted; leftover food and other evidence may allow DNA testing. A GoFundMe for repairs has raised nearly $60,000.
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