February 17 Italy cheers faith and flag in Milan after Paris’ ‘woke’ Olympic spectacle sparked culture clash, experts say Paris 2024's controversial Olympic ceremony sparked culture wars with its modern reinterpretation, while Milan-Cortina embraced tradition and unity, expert say.
February 17 Trump hammers AOC Munich stumbles as 'not a good look for the United States' Trump criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Munich Security Conference performance, calling it "not a good look for the United States" on foreign policy.
February 17 Trump says AOC responses to questions at Munich Security Conference were 'not a good look' for US President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters onboard Air Force One Monday, said Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez's responses to foreign policy questions at the Munich Security Conference "was not a good look for the United States."
February 17 Iran fires live missiles into Strait of Hormuz as Trump envoys arrive for nuclear talks Iran fired live missiles into the Strait of Hormuz during IRGC naval drills and said it is prepared to shut the key oil transit route if ordered.
February 17 Iconic 'Lovers' Arch' on Italian coast collapses on Valentine's Day Italy's famous "Lovers' Arch" rock formation collapsed on Valentine's Day after severe weather battered the coast, devastating a beloved tourist landmark.
February 17 Grieving parents demand changes after 26-year-old son euthanized under controversial law Ontario family speaks out after son's controversial euthanasia under Canada's MAID laws, alleging system failed to protect vulnerable 26-year-old.
February 17 Olympic hockey player suspended for rest of Games after fight France's hockey federation said Monday that Pierre Crinon will be benched for the remainder of the Winter Olympics after fighting Canada's Tom Wilson.
February 17 AOC mocked for ‘absolute train wreck’ weekend on global stage: 'Made a fool out of herself' Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is being mocked for what one critic called an “absolute train wreck" weekend full of gaffes while in Germany for the Munich Security Conference.
February 17 US nuclear testing debate reignites after State Dept alleges China nuclear test State Department alleges China conducted nuclear test in 2020, reigniting debate over U.S. testing moratorium and international arms control challenges.
February 17 Tourists walk pilgrimage road from Jesus' era for first time in 2,000 years: 'Deeply significant' Archaeologists unveiled a well-preserved ancient street in Jerusalem, known as the stepped road, that dates back to Jesus' time. It's open for the first time in 2,000 years.