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Madagascar cyclone death toll rises to 59

Flooding and fierce winds have pushed Madagascar's death toll from Cyclone Gezani to 59, with more than a dozen people still unaccounted for, the country's disaster agency said on Monday. It is the latest in a string of tropical storms to batter the southern African island in recent months, underscoring its vulnerability to increasingly extreme weather fuelled by climate change. At least 59 people had been killed countrywide by the cyclone, which slammed into Madagascar on February 10, the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management (BNRGC) said, while more than 16,000 people have been displaced by storm waters. A previous report had put the death toll at 43. Most of the fatalities were reported in the port city of Toamasina on the east coast, formerly known as Tamatave, Madagascar's second-largest urban centre with around 400,000 inhabitants. Another 15 people remain missing nearly a week after the cyclone struck, according to BNRGC. The damage to housing was extensiv...
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PM Shehbaz extends Chinese New Year greetings to President Xi Jinping

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday extended heartfelt greetings to Chinese President Xi Jinping, the people of China and Chinese communities worldwide on the advent of Chinese New Year 2026 — the Year of the Horse. In a post on X, the premier said the Horse symbolises energy, resilience and speed — values that resonate with the shared journey of Pakistan and China. Describing the two countries as “iron brothers”, he said they were "bound by an All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership and a shared vision of peace, development and regional connectivity." Gong Xi Fa Cai! As we welcome the Chinese New Year 2026 - the Year of the Horse - I extend my heartfelt greetings to President Xi Jinping, the brotherly people of China, and to Chinese communities around the world. The Horse symbolizes energy, resilience and speed - values that… — Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) February 16, 2026 He further expressed hope that the new year would further strengthen the enduring friendship ...

Iranian FM says he will meet IAEA director today

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqhchi said he will meet with the director of the UN nuclear watchdog on Monday, the day before a second round of US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva. Iran and the US renewed negotiations earlier this month to tackle their decades-long dispute over Tehran's nuclear programme and avert a new military confrontation as US warships, including a second aircraft carrier, are deploying to the region. "I am in Geneva with real ideas to achieve a fair and equitable deal. What is not on the table: submission before threats," Araqhchi said on X. Joined by nuclear experts, I will meet @rafaelmgrossi on Mon for deep technical discussion. Also meeting @badralbusaidi ahead of diplomacy with U.S. on Tues. I am in Geneva with real ideas to achieve a fair and equitable deal. What is not on the table: submission before threats — Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) February 16, 2026 Read: Iran open to compromises to reach nuclear deal with US, minister tells BBC Whi...

Pakistan denounces Israel’s settlement expansion in West Bank

Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel's latest move to convert areas of the Occupied West Bank into state property and expand illegal settlement activities, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "Such steps are in clear violation of international law as well as relevant United Nations Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, and must be rejected by the international community," it stated. 🔊PR No.4️⃣3️⃣/2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣ Pakistan Rejects Israel’s Illegal Measures in the Occupied West Bank 🔗⬇️https://t.co/I698jm0MIH pic.twitter.com/tweFgLMWMb — Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) February 16, 2026 The Foreign Office reiterated that Israel's actions undermine efforts for a just and lasting peace in the region. "Pakistan calls on the international community to take concrete measures to end Israeli impunity, and ensure respect for international law," it added. The statement reaffirmed support for the Pal...

Australia pledges $2.7b to progress nuclear submarine shipyard build

Australia said on Sunday it would spend AUD3.9 billion to progress construction of a shipyard that will help deliver nuclear-powered submarines under the trilateral AUKUS defence pact with the US and Britain. Announced in 2021, AUKUS is Australia's largest-ever defence investment and will see US-commanded Virginia-class submarines based in Australia from 2027, several Virginia submarines sold to Australia from around 2030, and Britain and Australia building a new class of AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the AUD3.9 billion as a down payment to deliver the new shipyard in Osborne, a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia state. Read More: Australia charges two Chinese nationals with 'foreign interference' "Investing in the submarine construction yard at Osborne is critical to delivering Australia's conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines," Albanese said in a statement. Official projections put the tot...

Carnival tribute to Brazil's Lula in Rio sparks political backlash

When Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva learned that a samba school in Rio de Janeiro would base its carnival parade this year on his journey from factory worker to president, he broke into tears and then smiled for pictures holding the school's flag. But, as Rio's world‑famous carnival parade approached, the tribute became a political headache. Opposition parties and politicians have filed a flurry of lawsuits alleging that Lula is benefiting from what they describe as an illegal form of early campaigning ahead of this year's presidential election. The president hopes to be elected for his fourth nonconsecutive term in October. Courts have already rejected all but one of the lawsuits, including one that asked judges to stop the parade from taking place. But more could be filed if critics believe politicians used the event, scheduled to happen on Sunday night, to ask for votes, which would be illegal. Read: US pushes AI funding, fisheries tech at APEC amid China ...

UN chief urges world to bridge divides, help those in need in Ramazan message

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the international community to “bridge divides, deliver help and hope to those in need”, in a message ahead of the holy month of Ramazan. In remarks delivered through his spokesperson at a briefing at UN Headquarters in New York on Friday, Guterres described Ramadan as a sacred period of reflection and prayer, “representing a noble vision of hope and peace”. “Yet, for too many members of the human family, this vision remains distant," he added. Highlighting ongoing crises across several conflict-affected regions, he pointed to war-torn countries from Afghanistan to Yemen, and from Gaza to Sudan, saying “people continue to suffer from conflict, hunger, displacement and discrimination.” Read More: PM Shehbaz, UN Secretary-General discuss key regional, global issues “In these difficult and divided times, the secretary-general calls on all to heed Ramazan’s enduring message, to bridge divides, deliver help and hope to tho...