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AnewZ Morning Brief - 14 February, 2026
'World order no longer exists,' German Chancellor Merz warns at Munich Security Conference
12:48
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'World order no longer exists,' German Chancellor Merz warns at Munich Security Conference

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared the end of the "world order" as the 2026 Munich Security Conference opened, warning of an era of “big power politics” driven by Russia, China and shifting U.S. leadership.

President Aliyev speaks to AnewZ on 'new world order' and Board of Peace
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President Aliyev speaks to AnewZ on 'new world order' and Board of Peace

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev spoke about the emergence of a new world order at the Munich Security Conference. In response to a question by AnewZ's Orkhan Amashov, he discussed the creation of the Board of Peace, launched in Davos and its upcoming first summit in Washington.

Separate talks on Iran and Ukraine-Russia set for Tuesday in Geneva, Reuters reports
04:35
Geneva Talks

Separate talks on Iran and Ukraine-Russia set for Tuesday in Geneva, Reuters reports

Two sets of diplomatic negotiations, on Ukraine and Iran, are set to take place in Geneva on Tuesday (17 February), a source briefed on the matter told Reuters on Friday.

New Zealand floods turn deadly as state of emergency declared
09:22
Natural Disaster

New Zealand floods turn deadly as state of emergency declared

New Zealand declared a state of emergency in Otorohanga on Saturday (14 February) after torrential rain caused severe flooding, power outages and evacuations.

Colombian roses arrive in U.S. for Valentine’s amid tariffs, wage hikes and economic pressure
08:26
Valentine's Day

Colombian roses arrive in U.S. for Valentine’s amid tariffs, wage hikes and economic pressure

Millions of Colombian roses have arrived in the United States just in time for Valentine’s Day, keeping the country on track as the world’s second-largest flower exporter. Between 15 January and 9 February, Colombia shipped roughly 65,000 tons of fresh-cut blooms.

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Middle Corridor under threat: Georgia pushes back against possible EU sanctions on Kulevi port
19:18
Trade Tensions

Middle Corridor under threat: Georgia pushes back against possible EU sanctions on Kulevi port

Georgia’s Foreign Ministry has raised concerns over reports that the Kulevi oil terminal on the country’s Black Sea coast could be included in a future European Union sanctions package against Russia.

Kazakhstan’s constitutional overhaul heads to referendum amid stability debate
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Kazakhstan's constitution

Kazakhstan’s constitutional overhaul heads to referendum amid stability debate

Kazakhstan’s proposed constitutional changes could improve domestic stability and support its multi-vector foreign policy, a regional analyst says, but concerns remain about leadership changes and economic uncertainty.

Azerbaijan indicts 'network of people' accused of 'foreign-backed plot to seize power'
14:47
National Security

Azerbaijan indicts 'network of people' accused of 'foreign-backed plot to seize power'

Azerbaijan’s State Security Service has filed charges against a group of people accused of belonging to a criminal network alleged to have attempted to forcibly seize state power. It's claimed they tried to alter the constitutional structure, with the support of foreign intelligence agencies.

Türkiye and Serbia agree to deepen defence, trade and foreign policy ties
04:20
Politics

Türkiye and Serbia agree to deepen defence, trade and foreign policy ties

Türkiye and Serbia agreed to expand cooperation across defence, foreign policy and economic relations following talks between President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and President Aleksandar Vučić in Ankara.

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AnewZ Morning Brief - 14 February, 2026
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Morning Brief

AnewZ Morning Brief - 14 February, 2026

Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief: here are the top news stories for the 14th of February, covering the latest developments you need to...

New Zealand floods turn deadly as state of emergency declared
2h ago
Natural Disaster

New Zealand floods turn deadly as state of emergency declared

New Zealand declared a state of emergency in Otorohanga on Saturday (14 February) after torrential rain caused severe flooding, power outages and evac...

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin falters as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov wins Olympic gold medal
2h ago
Milano Cortina 2026

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin falters as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov wins Olympic gold medal

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin endured a dramatic collapse in the men’s free skate on Friday night, falling twice and tumbling out of med...

Colombian roses arrive in U.S. for Valentine’s amid tariffs, wage hikes and economic pressure
2h ago
Valentine's Day

Colombian roses arrive in U.S. for Valentine’s amid tariffs, wage hikes and economic pressure

Millions of Colombian roses have arrived in the United States just in time for Valentine’s Day, keeping the country on track as the world’s second...

Uzbekistan to draft roadmap for nuclear medicine
2h ago
Medical Tech

Uzbekistan to draft roadmap for nuclear medicine

Uzbekistan said it's preparing a national roadmap and long-term strategy for the development of nuclear medicine, as authorities move to modernise onc...

Türkiye detains 16 in OnlyFans probe, seizing $6.9 million in assets
12:00
Cybercrime

Türkiye detains 16 in OnlyFans probe, seizing $6.9 million in assets

Türkiye has detained 16 people in eight provinces on Friday (13 February), including Istanbul and Ankara, in an investigation into alleged money laundering tied to content shared on the platform OnlyFans, seizing assets worth about 300 million lira ($6.9 million), prosecutors said.

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AnewZ Morning Brief - 14 February, 2026
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Morning Brief

AnewZ Morning Brief - 14 February, 2026

Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief: here are the top news stories for the 14th of February, covering the latest developments you need to know.

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin falters as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov wins Olympic gold medal
08:30
Milano Cortina 2026

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin falters as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov wins Olympic gold medal

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin endured a dramatic collapse in the men’s free skate on Friday night, falling twice and tumbling out of medal contention at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics as Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov surged to a surprise gold medal.

Argentine fans flood stadium for first Bad Bunny concerts following Super Bowl performance
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Bad Bunny in Buenos Aires

Argentine fans flood stadium for first Bad Bunny concerts following Super Bowl performance

Thousands of fans packed River Plate’s Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires on Friday for the first of three sold-out concerts by Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny, as part of his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” World Tour.

People and power: How Cubans and their government see U.S. pressure?
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U.S.-Cuba tension

People and power: How Cubans and their government see U.S. pressure?

As Cuba’s government prepares for American aggression, residents say economic hardship worries them more than the threat of war. Tensions between Cuba and the U.S. have escalated sharply this year, as Washington steps up sanctions and threatens regime change.

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China being used to bypass sanctions on foreign cars in Russia, report suggests
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Vehicle Imports

China being used to bypass sanctions on foreign cars in Russia, report suggests

Russia’s car market is continuing to receive tens of thousands of foreign-brand vehicles via China despite sanctions imposed after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a journalistic investigation has found.

Türkiye agrees deal with U.S. energy giant Chevron over oil and gas exploration
16:00
Business

Türkiye agrees deal with U.S. energy giant Chevron over oil and gas exploration

Türkiye’s national energy company, TPAO, has struck a new cooperation deal with U.S. energy giant Chevron, signing a memorandum of understanding to explore joint oil and gas exploration and production opportunities, the Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Ministry announced on Thursday.

Wall Street ends sharply down as traders fret over AI disruption
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AI disruptions

Wall Street ends sharply down as traders fret over AI disruption

Wall Street ended sharply lower on Tuesday as investors worried about artificial intelligence (AI) creating more competition for software makers, keeping them on edge ahead of quarterly reports from Alphabet and Amazon later this week.

Wall Street little changed after Fed holds rates steady
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Fed decision

Wall Street little changed after Fed holds rates steady

U.S. stock markets finished mixed on Wednesday (28 January) as investors reacted calmly after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, a decision that had been widely expected and largely priced in.

S&P 500 closes at record high as tech gains offset healthcare rout
04:30
Markets & earnings

S&P 500 closes at record high as tech gains offset healthcare rout

The S&P 500 edged to a record closing high on Tuesday, marking its fifth consecutive day of gains, as strong advances in technology stocks offset a sharp selloff in healthcare shares and a mixed batch of corporate earnings.

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Peru mass wedding ceremony sees 109 couples wed in Lima as Valentine's Day tradition
08:25
Valentine Tradition

Peru mass wedding ceremony sees 109 couples wed in Lima as Valentine's Day tradition

More than 100 couples tied the knot at a mass civil ceremony in Lima, Peru on Thursday, ahead of Valentine’s Day. The Lima Metropolitan Municipality regularly holds community weddings to make civil marriage more accessible to local couples, provide legal protection and speed up the paperwork.

Ancient Sinai site reveals 10,000 years of human life, says Egypt
06:10
Archeology

Ancient Sinai site reveals 10,000 years of human life, says Egypt

Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a major prehistoric site in South Sinai dating back around 10,000 years, revealing layers of human activity carved into rock across millennia. South Sinai is the least populated governorate of Egypt.

James Van Der Beek, ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star, dies aged 48
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Creek star dies at 48

James Van Der Beek, ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star, dies aged 48

James Van Der Beek, who rose to fame as Dawson Leery in the hit teen drama Dawson’s Creek, has died aged 48 following a battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer.

Japan cancels Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival after tourist behaviour concerns
21:00
Japan tourism

Japan cancels Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival after tourist behaviour concerns

A Japanese city near Mount Fuji has cancelled its annual cherry blossom festival, saying growing numbers of badly behaved tourists are disrupting daily life for residents.

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Munich Security Conference opens amid doubts over U.S. commitment to Europe
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Munich Security Conference opens amid doubts over U.S. commitment to Europe

Europe heads into the Munich Security Conference, on Friday (13 February), amid deepening unease over U.S. policy, as President Donald Trump’s hard-line stance on defence, trade and territory fuels doubts about Washington’s long-term commitment to transatlantic security.

U.S. President Donald Trump addresses troops on Iran negotiations and military readiness
02:30
U.S.-Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump addresses troops on Iran negotiations and military readiness

“Respected and feared globally,” U.S. President Donald Trump told troops at Fort Bragg on Friday, framing America’s renewed strength as a backdrop to mounting pressure on Iran amid stalled nuclear talks.

Turkish, Greek leaders signal will to resolve maritime issues after Ankara talks
13:23
Diplomacy

Turkish, Greek leaders signal will to resolve maritime issues after Ankara talks

Türkiye and Greece signalled renewed political will to ease long-standing tensions during high-level talks in Ankara on Wednesday (11 February). Maritime borders, migration and trade topped the agenda as both leaders struck a cautiously optimistic tone.

U.S. President Trump seeks Iran deal as Israeli PM Netanyahu pushes for military action, regime change
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Iran Tensions

U.S. President Trump seeks Iran deal as Israeli PM Netanyahu pushes for military action, regime change

Stalled U.S.–Iran talks and mounting regional tensions are exposing a growing strategic rift between Washington and Tel Aviv over how to confront Tehran, political analyst James M. Dorsey says, exposing stark differences in approach at a critical moment.

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin falters as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov wins Olympic gold medal
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Milano Cortina 2026

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin falters as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov wins Olympic gold medal

American figure skating star Ilia Malinin endured a dramatic collapse in the men’s free skate on Friday night, falling twice and tumbling out of medal contention at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics as Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov surged to a surprise gold medal.

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Measles cases in Europe and Central Asia fall by 75% but UN agencies warn of the risk of outbreaks
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WHO Report

Measles cases in Europe and Central Asia fall by 75% but UN agencies warn of the risk of outbreaks

Measles cases across Europe and Central Asia fell sharply in 2025 compared to the previous year but health officials have warned that the risk of fresh outbreaks remains unless vaccination gaps are urgently addressed.

Florida university reports measles outbreak as U.S. cases climb
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Measles outbreak

Florida university reports measles outbreak as U.S. cases climb

A Florida university has become a new hotspot in a widening U.S. measles outbreak, with health officials confirming multiple infections and hospitalisations.

Nipah virus exposes cracks in global health security
12:51
Expert View

Nipah virus exposes cracks in global health security

The World Health Organization has added the Nipah virus to its list of the world’s top 10 priority diseases, alongside COVID-19 and the Zika virus, warning that its epidemic potential highlights the global risk posed by fast-spreading outbreaks.

Belgium investigates possible baby illnesses linked to contaminated Nestle formula
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Belgium Nestle probe

Belgium investigates possible baby illnesses linked to contaminated Nestle formula

Belgian authorities are examining suspected cases of infants falling ill after consuming recalled Nestle baby formula, amid warnings that confirmed infections may be underestimated due to limited testing requirements.

India Nipah infections prompt Southeast Asia to tighten screening
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India Nipah cases

India Nipah infections prompt Southeast Asia to tighten screening

Two Nipah infections involving health workers in India have triggered heightened screening across Southeast Asia as authorities move to prevent the high fatality virus from spreading beyond the country.

WHO regrets U.S. withdrawal and hopes Washington will return
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World Health Organization

WHO regrets U.S. withdrawal and hopes Washington will return

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it regrets the United States’ decision to withdraw from the UN health agency and hopes Washington will resume active participation in the future.

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Spanish train drivers begin nationwide strike following deadly crashes
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Spanish train drivers begin nationwide strike following deadly crashes

Spain’s rail network faces a three-day shutdown this week as the Semaf union protests safety failures following fatal accidents in Adamuz and Catalonia.

Berlin flights grounded: Freezing rain paralyses German capital transport
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Ice grounds

Berlin flights grounded: Freezing rain paralyses German capital transport

Winter weather has brought air travel in the German capital to a complete halt, stranding thousands of passengers as severe icing conditions make runways and aircraft unsafe for operation and force authorities to shut down one of Europe’s key transport hubs.

Air China prepares 70,000 flights for the world’s biggest holiday migration
13:17
Travel rush

Air China prepares 70,000 flights for the world’s biggest holiday migration

Air China has announced that it will operate around 70,000 flights during the 2026 Spring Festival travel rush, as China prepares for another surge of holiday travel during its most important annual celebration.

Rome introduces 2-euro fee for access to Trevi Fountain basin
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Trevi Fountain

Rome introduces 2-euro fee for access to Trevi Fountain basin

Rome has begun charging tourists 2 euros to step down to the Trevi Fountain’s basin area, a measure aimed at easing overtourism and funding maintenance.

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Trump rolls back U.S. climate regulations, ends vehicle emissions standards
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Climate

Trump rolls back U.S. climate regulations, ends vehicle emissions standards

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday (12 February) announced the repeal of a scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health, and eliminated federal tailpipe emissions standards for cars and trucks.

Cyclone Gezani kills at least 31 in Madagascar as fierce winds hit key port city
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Cyclone Gezani

Cyclone Gezani kills at least 31 in Madagascar as fierce winds hit key port city

Tropical Cyclone Gezani has killed at least 31 people and left four others missing after tearing through eastern Madagascar, the government said on Wednesday, with the island nation’s second-largest city bearing the brunt of the destruction.

Flood danger rises as Spain and Portugal face another storm
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Spain flood

Flood danger rises as Spain and Portugal face another storm

Rivers and reservoirs across Spain and Portugal were on the verge of overflowing on Wednesday as a new weather front pounded the Iberian peninsula, compounding damage from last week's Storm Kristin.

Morocco evacuates more than 100,000 people after floods hit four provinces
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Morocco floods

Morocco evacuates more than 100,000 people after floods hit four provinces

Morocco has evacuated more than 100,000 people from four provinces after heavy rainfall triggered flash floods across several northern regions, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.

Greenland temperatures surge in warmest January on record
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Arctic warming

Greenland temperatures surge in warmest January on record

Greenland registered its warmest January on record, sharpening concerns over how fast-rising Arctic temperatures are reshaping core parts of the island’s economy.

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Africa in Brief: Uganda election, Nigeria pipeline and EU's high risk list
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Africa news brief

Africa in Brief: Uganda election, Nigeria pipeline and EU's high risk list

Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.

Africa in Brief: AFCON semi-final, DRC landslide and Somalia-UAE disagreement
12:37
Africa news brief

Africa in Brief: AFCON semi-final, DRC landslide and Somalia-UAE disagreement

Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.

Africa in Brief: Benin votes, Uganda tightens security, and regional tensions rise
18:08
Africa News

Africa in Brief: Benin votes, Uganda tightens security, and regional tensions rise

The following story summaries are from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across Africa and beyond.

Daybreak | 19 December, 2025
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Daybreak | 19 December, 2025

PrimeTime | 18 December, 2025
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PrimeTime

PrimeTime | 18 December, 2025

In today’s Prime Time, we covered the following conversations: Azerbaijan has shipped petroleum products to Armenia by rail for the first time in decades, marking a significant step toward economic cooperation and regional integration in the South Caucasus.

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PrimeTime | 16 December, 2025
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PrimeTime | 16 December, 2025

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