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Three people are killed in a shooting at Michigan State University, Turkey earthquake rescuers find a few survivors, and Ford is to cut one in nine jobs in Europe by Linda Noakes The Daily Briefing is getting a new design and we would like to know your opinion. Please help us by participating in this 10-minute survey. Click here if you're reading this on mobile and here for the desktop version. |
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People sit inside an evacuation train after leaving their village of Min'kivka, which is located near the Bakhmut frontline, at the station in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 13, 2023. REUTERS/Marko Djurica |
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- Russian forces bombarded Ukrainian troops and towns along the frontlines in eastern Donetsk region in what appeared to be early salvoes of a new offensive as Western allies met in Brussels to plan stepped-up supplies to the Kyiv government. Two Dutch F-35 fighters intercepted a formation of three Russian military aircraft near Poland and escorted them out, the Netherlands' defense ministry said.
- An 18-year-old man was pulled from the rubble of a building in southern Turkey, the third rescue today and some 198 hours after the devastating earthquake as aid workers shifted focus to those left homeless in the bitter cold. The quake has fanned resentment among some Turks towards the millions of Syrian refugees in the country who are being blamed anecdotally by some for looting amid the destruction and chaos.
- New Zealand declared a national state of emergency for only the third time in its history as Cyclone Gabrielle caused widespread flooding, landslides and huge ocean swells, forcing evacuations and stranding people on roof tops.
- Indian tax officers searched the BBC's bureaus in New Delhi and Mumbai, two sources told Reuters, weeks after the government came down hard against a BBC documentary critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's role in the 2002 Gujarat riots.
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her coalition allies secured emphatic election wins in the two wealthiest regions of the country, strengthening the right's grip on power amid growing voter apathy.
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Police officers surround a scene where the suspect was located as they respond to a shooting at Michigan State University, February 14, 2023. REUTERS/Dieu-Nalio Chery |
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| - A gunman opened fire on the main campus of Michigan State University, killing three people and injuring five, before an hours-long manhunt for the suspect ended with his death, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot, police said.
- The U.S. military said it had recovered critical electronics from the suspected Chinese spy balloon downed by a fighter jet off South Carolina's coast on February 4, including key sensors presumably used for intelligence gathering. Here's what we know about the objects shot down by the military.
- Republican lawmakers taking the hardest line against raising the government's $31.4 trillion debt ceiling rely heavily on small donors to fund their campaigns, a Reuters analysis found, shielding them from business lobby pressure to avoid a default.
- Police in New York City have arrested a U-Haul truck driver accused of deliberately plowing into pedestrians, injuring at least eight people before officers chased him down and stopped the vehicle, authorities said.
- A federal prosecutor urged a New York jury to sentence Sayfullo Saipov to death as the penalty phase of his trial began, saying his execution would be the only just punishment after he killed eight people in his 2017 attack on a Manhattan bike path.
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| Ford Chairman Bill Ford speaks during a press conference in Romulus, Michigan, February 13, 2023. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook |
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