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Heute — 03. Februar 2026

London police launch criminal investigation into former UK ambassador to US with alleged Epstein ties

03. Februar 2026 um 20:29

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Police in the United Kingdom announced a criminal investigation Tuesday into Peter Mandelson, Britain's former ambassador to the United States, after the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released millions of court documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Metropolitan Police Cmdr. Ella Marriot in London said following the DOJ documents dump, the Met received "a number of reports" into alleged misconduct in public office, including a referral from the UK government.

"I can confirm that the Metropolitan Police has now launched an investigation into a 72-year-old man, a former Government Minister, for misconduct in public office offenses," Marriot wrote in a statement.

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"The Met will continue to assess all relevant information brought to our attention as part of this investigation and won’t be commenting any further at this time," she added.

Mandelson resigned Sunday from the governing Labour Party amid allegations he received $75,000 in payments from Epstein and shared sensitive government information after the 2008 financial crisis.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer abruptly fired Mandelson from his ambassadorial position in September following the release of emails between Mandelson and Epstein.

Starmer on Monday requested an urgent review of Mandelson’s communications with Epstein while he was in office.

The House of Lords announced on Tuesday Mandelson is stepping down.

"He will cease to be a member tomorrow," the House of Lords told Fox News Digital. "We have no comment on any possible police investigation."

Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while in federal custody.

He was awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Two convicted of terrorism in Denmark for grenade attack near Israeli Embassy

03. Februar 2026 um 19:55

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Two Swedes were convicted in a Danish court of terrorism and attempted murder for detonating two hand grenades near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen in October 2024.

The younger of the two men, who is 18 years old, was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while his older accomplice, aged 21, was sentenced to 14 years, according to The Associated Press, which cited Swedish news agency TT. The two men, who have not been identified, were said to be acting on behalf of a criminal gang, the AP reported.

The attack occurred on Oct. 2, 2024, when the two threw hand grenades towards the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen. The grenades detonated on the terrace of a residential building, which was inhabited by a family with children, according to the AP. No one was injured in the blasts. The nearby Jewish school, Carolineskolen, was closed when the attack took place.

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The two men admitted to throwing the grenades, but denied being ideologically motivated, saying they did it for money, the AP reported.

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The Danish court was reportedly split on whether the two should be convicted of terrorism. Two judges and four jurors concluded that they were guilty, while one judge and two jurors disagreed, according to the AP, which cited TT.

At the time of the attack, Israel's war in Gaza had been ongoing for nearly a year following Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, massacre that left 1,200 dead and resulted in the taking of 251 hostages. Throughout the war, Jerusalem faced international scrutiny as world leaders debated whether the Israel Defense Forces' actions in Gaza were excessive.

The war ended in October 2025 with a peace deal brokered under the Trump administration.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Iran pushes for Friday nuclear talks in Oman amid rising tensions with US forces: source

03. Februar 2026 um 19:42

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Iran has requested that nuclear talks with the United States be held in Oman on Friday, a source familiar with the discussions told Fox News, as Tehran pushes for changes to the structure of renewed negotiations.

The request comes as Axios reported that Iranian officials are also pressing to limit the talks to a bilateral U.S.-Iran format, excluding other Arab and regional countries — a move that could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts in the region.

The State Department has not publicly confirmed whether any talks are scheduled or what format they would take.

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Reuters reported Monday that Tehran is examining the possibility of renewed nuclear talks with the United States, with Turkey emerging as a potential venue and regional mediators, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, playing an active role, after President Donald Trump said he was hopeful a deal could be reached to avert military action against Iran.

Trump has reportedly been weighing his options on a possible military strike on Iran amid widespread protests and violent crackdowns inside the country. Trump announced last week that a "massive Armada is heading to Iran," led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. 

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that talks between the U.S. and Iran are still scheduled, confirming special envoy Steve Witkoff remains engaged in diplomatic discussions.

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"Oh, look, I just spoke with special envoy Witkoff. And, these talks as of right now are still scheduled. President Trump is always wanting to pursue diplomacy first, but obviously it takes two to tango. You need a willing partner to achieve diplomacy. And that's something that special envoy Witkoff is intent on exploring and discussing," Leavitt said.

Leavitt added that Trump continues to keep military options on the table.

"As always, though, of course, the president has a range of options on the table with respect to Iran. As commander in chief, I think they learned that quite well last year with the strike in Operation Midnight Hammer, which was wildly successful and obliterated their nuclear capabilities. But those talks will continue later this week as far as we're concerned. Right now," she said.

The news comes after six Iranian gunboats unsuccessfully attempted to halt a U.S.-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The security firm Vanguard Tech told its clients on Tuesday that the Iranian vessels were armed with .50-caliber guns, and they ordered the oil tanker to turn off its engines and prepare to be boarded. Instead, the tanker sped up and was ultimately escorted to safety by a U.S. Navy vessel, according to the Journal.

In addition, the U.S. military shot down an unmanned Iranian drone Tuesday after it "aggressively approached a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier with unclear intent," a U.S. Central Command spokesman told Fox News. No U.S. service members were injured and no U.S. equipment was damaged during the incident.  

Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom and Greg Norman contributed to this report.

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Iran's president strikes softer tone on nuclear talks after Trump's warning that 'bad things would happen'

03. Februar 2026 um 19:35

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The Iranian president, who just days ago accused President Donald Trump of provoking unrest and trying to "tear this country apart," is now striking a softer tone regarding talks about its nuclear program, following a warning from Trump. 

Trump said at the White House on Monday that the U.S. is talking with Iran and that he would "like to see a deal negotiated."  

"And if we could work something out, that'd be great," Trump added. "And if we can't, probably bad things would happen." 

Masoud Pezeshkian then took to X on Tuesday and wrote, "In light of requests from friendly governments in the region to respond to the proposal by the President of the United States for negotiations: I have instructed my Minister of Foreign Affairs, provided that a suitable environment exists — one free from threats and unreasonable expectations — to pursue fair and equitable negotiations, guided by the principles of dignity, prudence, and expediency."

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"These negotiations shall be conducted within the framework of our national interests," Pezeshkian also said. 

Axios has reported that U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Istanbul on Friday. However, a source familiar with the matter told Fox News on Tuesday that Iran wants to move the discussions to Oman.

Pezeshkian told state television on Saturday that Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and European leaders "rode on our problems, provoked, and were seeking — and still seek — to fragment society," according to Reuters.

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"They brought them into the streets and wanted, as they said, to tear this country apart, to sow conflict and hatred among the people and create division," Pezeshkian reportedly added about the anti-government protests and deadly crackdown that recently swept through Iran. "Everyone knows that the issue was not just a social protest."   

Then in a series of posts on X on Tuesday, Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, "The United States wants to devour Iran; the Iranian nation and the Islamic Republic prevent this," and, "Iran stands firm and will continue to stand firm, and — God willing — will put an end to the United States’ mischief and harassment."

"The recent sedition was orchestrated by Zionists & the US. I was informed through a certain channel that the CIA & Mossad deployed all of their resources into the field!"  Khamenei also claimed, without providing any evidence.

Trump said last week that "time is running out for Iran."

In a Truth Social post last Wednesday, Trump wrote, "A massive Armada is heading to Iran."  

"It is moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose. It is a larger fleet, headed by the great Aircraft Carrier Abraham Lincoln, than that sent to Venezuela. Like with Venezuela, it is, ready, willing, and able to rapidly fulfill its mission, with speed and violence, if necessary. Hopefully, Iran will quickly 'Come to the Table' and negotiate a fair and equitable deal — NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS — one that is good for all parties. Time is running out, it is truly of the essence!" the president warned. 

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Russia launches record missile barrage against Ukraine one day before peace talks set to resume in Abu Dhabi

03. Februar 2026 um 18:16

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Tuesday that Russia carried out a large-scale overnight attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure using a record number of ballistic missiles, one day before peace talks with Moscow and Washington are set to resume in Abu Dhabi.

Zelenskyy said the attack involved more than 70 missiles — among them 32 ballistic and 28 cruise — as well as more than 450 attack drones that targeted eight regions including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Sumy, Vinnytsia, Odesa and Zaporizhzhia.

Ukraine’s State Emergency Service said five people were injured and three more were rescued in Kharkiv after a drone strike caused a fire in a residential high-rise building.

"The Russian army exploited the U.S. proposal to briefly halt strikes not to support diplomacy, but to stockpile missiles and wait until the coldest days of the year, when temperatures across large parts of Ukraine drop below -20°C (-4°F)," Zelenskyy wrote on X.

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The large-scale strikes came after President Donald Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to pause attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for one week, as freezing temperatures caused widespread power and heating outages.

Trump announced the weeklong pause Thursday, but Russia resumed its attacks several days before the period was set to expire, striking a maternity ward in Zaporizhzhia and a bus of Ukrainian miners, leaving 12 people dead.

The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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Residents took to subway and metro stations on Monday to hide underground as air raid alerts sounded throughout the night.

"With temperatures dropping to -25°C (-13°F), Russia knowingly yet again aims to leave hundreds of thousands of people, including children and the elderly, without heating or electricity," said Yulia Svyrydenko, Ukraine’s prime minister. 

"This is an attempt to freeze civilians into surrender. Thanks to Ukraine’s air defense forces, the majority of missiles and drones were intercepted," she added.

Zelenskyy said the work of his negotiating team will be "adjusted accordingly" as his country prepares for another round of meetings in the United Arab Emirates with U.S. and Russian officials on Wednesday and Thursday.

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff met with his Russian counterpart Kirill Dmitriev in Florida on Saturday and said the discussions were constructive, amid ongoing hostilities in Ukraine.

"We are encouraged by this meeting that Russia is working toward securing peace in Ukraine and is grateful for @POTUS’s critical leadership in seeking a durable and lasting peace," Witkoff wrote on X.

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Trotz steigender Zahlen: Abschiebungen bleiben rechtlich und praktisch schwierig

03. Februar 2026 um 17:40

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In mehreren Bundesländern scheitert trotz rechtskräftiger Bescheide mehr als jede zweite geplante Abschiebung. Neue Zahlen aus Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen und Niedersachsen zeigen, dass rechtliche, organisatorische und praktische Hürden die Durchsetzung geltenden Rechts weiterhin behindern.
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US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

03. Februar 2026 um 17:32

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The U.S. military shot down an unmanned Iranian drone Tuesday after it "aggressively approached a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier with unclear intent," a U.S. Central Command spokesman told Fox News.

"USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) was transiting the Arabian Sea approximately 500 miles from Iran’s southern coast when an Iranian Shahed-139 drone unnecessarily maneuvered toward the ship," the spokesman added.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Linksextreme Migrationspolitk Spanien: Linke Abgeordnete jubelt über „Bevölkerungsaustausch“

03. Februar 2026 um 16:15

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Die spanische linksradikale Politikerin Irene Montero (Podemos) steht in einem grünen Pullover auf einer Bühne und brüllt in ein Mikrofon – darüber wie geil sie den Bevölkerungsaustausch findet

Plötzlich sagen sie es offen: Spaniens Linke will mehr Migration, Wahlrecht für Einwanderer – und hofft auf einen „Bevölkerungsaustausch“. Ähnliche Töne schlägt ein linker Politiker in Frankreich an.

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UK govt-backed review says Britain’s national parks feel ‘white’ and unwelcoming

03. Februar 2026 um 16:28

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Authorities overseeing some of Britain’s most famous countryside landscapes are launching targeted outreach programs aimed at ethnic minority communities, after a government-commissioned review warned rural areas are widely perceived as a "white" and unwelcoming space.

"The countryside is seen by both black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and white people as very much a ‘white’ environment," the report stated, "We are all paying for national landscapes through our taxes, and yet sometimes on our visits it has felt as if National Parks are an exclusive, mainly white, mainly middle‑class club, with rules only members understand and much too little done to encourage first time visitors."

Critics say the initiative reflects misplaced government priorities. Michael McManus, director of research at the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital: "At a time of low growth, high taxes and stretched public services, it’s astonishing that ministers are spending time and money worrying about the ‘whiteness’ of the countryside. Government exists to grow the economy and fix real problems, not to indulge in culture war distractions that deliver nothing for working people."

The initiatives stem from the 2019 Landscapes Review, commissioned by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and led by author Julian Glover. The review concluded that England’s protected landscapes often feel disconnected from large parts of the population.

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The review also criticized the leadership of protected landscapes, arguing that governance bodies do not reflect the country they serve. "Of the almost 1,000 people on National Park and AONB boards today, the great majority are male… and a tiny fraction are of black, Asian or minority ethnicities," the report said, calling that imbalance "wrong for organizations which are funded by the nation to serve everyone."

Following the review, organizations representing National Landscapes, formerly known as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, have published updated management plans outlining steps to attract more diverse visitors. According to individual plans published between 2024 and 2025, and as reported by U.K. outlets including LBC and GB News, the measures apply to landscapes including the Cotswolds, the Chilterns, the Malvern Hills and others.

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Under those plans, the Chilterns National Landscape will launch targeted outreach programs in Luton and High Wycombe, areas with large Muslim populations. One barrier cited in follow-up research was concern among some visitors about unleashed dogs in rural areas.

The Cotswolds National Landscape referenced the DEFRA findings directly, saying it is seeking to broaden its appeal to reach "the widest demographic."

In its own management strategy, the Malvern Hills National Landscape said many minority communities lack a generational connection to the countryside because parents and grandparents "did not always feel welcome in it." The plan added that while many white English visitors value solitude, ethnic minority visitors may be more inclined toward group or family-based activities.

Other landscapes raised similar concerns. Nidderdale National Landscape in North Yorkshire warned that ethnic minority visitors may worry about how they will be received in unfamiliar rural settings. Dedham Vale, Surrey Hills, and Suffolk and Essex Coast Heaths said they aim to identify and address barriers limiting access for under-represented groups, including people without English as a first language.

Together, the plans signal a broader shift in how Britain’s publicly funded countryside is managed, as landscape authorities face growing pressure to demonstrate cultural relevance to a changing society, even as critics warn the focus risks sidelining economic priorities and traditional conservation goals.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs in England for comment but did not receive a response before publication.

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Paris Cybercrime Unit Raids French Offices of Elon Musk's X

03. Februar 2026 um 12:38

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The French headquarters of Elon Musk’s social media platform X were raided Tuesday with the tech billionaire and the company’s ex-CEO summoned for questioning as part of an investigation into alleged cybercrime.

The post Paris Cybercrime Unit Raids French Offices of Elon Musk’s X appeared first on Breitbart.

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Dem Zeitmangel zum Trotz: Fünf effektive Übungen für Zwischendurch

03. Februar 2026 um 15:06

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Wir müssen nicht viele Stunden im Fitnessstudio verbringen, um effektiv zu trainieren. Laut dem Ergotherapeuten Kevin Shelley reichen bei einem vollen Terminkalender bereits fünf kurze Übungen für ein großartiges Work-out aus.
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Paris Französische Staatsanwaltschaft durchsucht Büros von X

03. Februar 2026 um 14:16

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X-Chef Elon Musk sieht sich mit Ermittlungen der Pariser Staatsanwaltschaft konfrontiert

In Paris sammeln Ermittler Beweise in den Räumlichkeiten von X. Sie machen der Plattform eine Reihe von Vorwürfen, darunter Beihilfe zum Besitz kinderpornographischen Materials. Sagt Elon Musk dazu demnächst aus?

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DHS Deploying Body Cameras for ICE, Border Patrol Agents in Minneapolis

03. Februar 2026 um 06:24

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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that, "effective immediately," ICE and Border Patrol agents on the ground in Minneapolis will receive body cameras to wear.

The post DHS Deploying Body Cameras for ICE, Border Patrol Agents in Minneapolis appeared first on Breitbart.

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Exclusive -- Steve Hilton: Democrats Costing Californians $35,000 Per Year on Average

03. Februar 2026 um 05:40

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On Monday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton talked about costs in California. Hilton stated, “We took the average costs for all the key items of spending…and we just compared the national average with the California average to

The post Exclusive — Steve Hilton: Democrats Costing Californians $35,000 Per Year on Average appeared first on Breitbart.

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Who is the populist conservative president-elect in Costa Rica?

03. Februar 2026 um 12:40

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Laura Fernández Delgado declared victory in the Costa Rican presidential election on Sunday after preliminary results showed her Sovereign People’s Party leading the national vote with just over 48% support.

The National Liberation Party followed in second place with approximately 33% of the vote, according to the latest official tally from Costa Rica’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal, which oversees and certifies national elections.

"Change will be deep and irreversible," Fernández said at her victory party in San Jose, according to a translation of her remarks from Reuters.

A former government minister, she is the handpicked successor of outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves, who is constitutionally prohibited from seeking re-election.

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Fernández, 39, is set to become Costa Rica’s second female president, after Laura Chinchilla, who served from 2010 to 2014.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday congratulated Fernández on her victory in Costa Rica’s presidential election, emphasizing the United States’ commitment to working closely with her incoming administration.

"Under her leadership, we are confident Costa Rica will continue to advance shared priorities to include combatting narco-trafficking, ending illegal immigration to the United States, promoting cybersecurity and secure telecommunications, and strengthening economic ties," Rubio said.

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Reuters reported that Fernández, who is married and has a young daughter, has built her political profile around conservative Catholic values and a strong emphasis on family, helping her gain traction among Costa Rica’s expanding evangelical electorate.

She has publicly expressed admiration for Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, and his tough stance on crime, signaling openness to enhanced security measures in violence-prone areas.

Fernández has also said she would complete construction of a maximum-security prison modeled on El Salvador’s CECOT facility as part of a broader strategy to address serious crime.

The president-elect is scheduled to be sworn in on May 8.

Fox News' Emma Bussey contributed to this report.

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Australian teen swims 2.5 miles for hours to save family swept out to sea

03. Februar 2026 um 12:24

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A 13-year-old boy swam for hours through rough ocean waters to save his family after they were swept out to sea off Australia’s coast, a heroic effort police say saved his mother and two younger siblings.

Austin Appelbee recalled ditching his life jacket so it wouldn’t restrict his swimming before he set off alone on a nearly four-hour-long, 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) swim that saw him battle huge waves until he ultimately reached shore and triggered a rescue that saved his mother, Joanne Appelbee, 47, his brother Beau, 12, and his sister Grace, 8, police said.

"The waves are massive, and I have no life jacket on.… I just kept thinking, ‘Just keep swimming, just keep swimming,’" Austin said on Tuesday. "And then I finally I made it to shore, and I hit the bottom of the beach and I just collapsed."

The family, visiting from Perth, was using rented kayaks and paddle boards near Quindalup in Western Australia around midday Friday when strong winds and rough seas dragged them farther from shore. Austin initially tried to paddle for help on an inflatable kayak, but abandoned it when it began taking on water.

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A search helicopter later found Joanne and the two younger children clinging to a paddleboard while wearing life jackets around 8:30 p.m. They had drifted about nine miles (14 kilometers) from shore and spent up to 10 hours in the water, police said.

"The actions of the 13-year-old boy cannot be praised highly enough — his determination and courage ultimately saved the lives of his mother and siblings," said Police Inspector James Bradley.

Joanne Appelbee said sending her eldest son for help was the hardest decision she has ever made.

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"One of the hardest decisions I ever had to make was to say to Austin: ‘Try and get to shore and get some help,’" she told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

She said the group tried to stay positive as conditions worsened, but fear set in as night approached and help had not yet arrived.

"We kept positive, we were singing, and we were joking and … we were treating it as a bit of a game until the sun started to go down and that’s when it was getting very choppy. Very big waves," she said.

By the time rescuers arrived, all three were shivering, and Beau had lost feeling in his legs due to the cold, his mother said.

"I have three babies. All three made it. That was all that mattered," she said.

All four family members were medically evaluated and did not require hospitalization.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Trump to host Colombia’s Petro as drug trafficking expected to dominate high-stakes talks

03. Februar 2026 um 11:00

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Relations between President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro have swung sharply from open confrontation to cautious engagement over the past year, setting the stage for a pivotal White House meeting scheduled for Tuesday.

Once considered a model partnership in the Western Hemisphere, U.S.–Colombia ties are now being tested by deep disagreements over drug policy, security cooperation and migration.

Speaking to reporters ahead of the visit, President Donald Trump suggested the tone between the two leaders has shifted in recent weeks, while underscoring that drug trafficking will dominate the talks.

"I mean, he’s been very nice over the last month or two," Trump said during a press availability. "They were certainly critical before that. But somehow after the Venezuelan raid, he became very nice. He changed his attitude. Very much so."

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Trump said he is looking forward to meeting Petro in person, while making clear that narcotics remain a central concern. "He’s coming in. We’re going to be talking about drugs because tremendous amounts of drugs come out of his country," Trump said. "And I look forward to seeing him. We’re going to have a good meeting."

Colombia has long been one of Washington’s closest partners in South America, particularly on counternarcotics and security. Bilateral cooperation expanded dramatically under Plan Colombia beginning in 2000, with U.S. military and law-enforcement assistance playing a central role in Colombia’s fight against insurgent groups and drug trafficking networks. That cooperation helped stabilize the country and eventually led the United States to designate Colombia a major Non-NATO ally. U.S. officials and analysts say that foundation has eroded in recent years amid diverging priorities and growing mistrust.

Tensions first erupted in January 2025, when Petro initially refused to allow U.S. deportation flights carrying Colombian nationals to land. The standoff prompted Trump to threaten tariffs, travel bans and visa restrictions before Colombia reversed course and agreed to accept the flights. The episode marked the first major rupture between the two leaders following Trump’s return to office.

Relations deteriorated further in September 2025, when Petro traveled to New York for the United Nations General Assembly, participated in protests and publicly urged U.S. soldiers to "disobey the orders of Trump." The remarks prompted the U.S. State Department to revoke Petro’s visa on Sept. 27, 2025. The following month, the Trump administration announced punitive measures targeting Petro and members of his inner circle, citing concerns about drug trafficking and security cooperation.

Colombian officials denounced the moves as politically motivated. Trump publicly labeled Petro a "drug leader," suspended U.S. aid and threatened additional punitive measures, pushing relations to what observers described as their lowest point in decades.

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Signs of de-escalation emerged last month when the two leaders spoke by phone for the first time since the diplomatic breakdown. Trump later described the call as a "great honor," saying he appreciated Petro’s tone and looked forward to meeting him in person. Both sides agreed to restart dialogue on contentious issues, including counternarcotics, migration and trade. Colombia subsequently resumed U.S. deportation flights as part of broader efforts to stabilize relations, paving the way for Tuesday’s face-to-face meeting.

Melissa Ford Maldonado, director of the Western Hemisphere Initiative at the America First Policy Institute, said the visit highlights how much is now at stake for both countries.

"Colombia remains the most important U.S. partner in South America, but that status is conditional, and lately it’s been under real strain, largely because of President Gustavo Petro’s tolerance for criminal networks that threaten both Colombian sovereignty and American security," Maldonado told Fox News Digital.

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She said the Trump administration’s objectives heading into the meeting are likely focused on restoring what she described as "real cooperation" on counternarcotics and security after years of drift.

"Counternarcotics and security cooperation will likely dominate the conversation," Maldonado said, pointing to record cocaine production and what she described as growing tolerance within parts of the Colombian state for criminal networks. She argued that Washington has increasingly treated Colombia as failing to meet U.S. expectations in the fight against illegal drugs.

Maldonado said the administration has signaled it is no longer willing to accommodate governments it believes enable narco-criminal ecosystems.

"What to watch going forward is whether Colombia chooses to course-correct or continues drifting toward the model next door, which blurred the line between the state and organized crime," she said. "Colombia earned its status as a major Non-NATO Ally through decades of sacrifice. That trust has been badly damaged, but it is not beyond repair if Colombia demonstrates genuine resolve against cartels, rejects political cover for criminal groups and realigns clearly with the United States on hemispheric security."

She added, "This visit should make one thing unmistakable: the United States wants a strong, sovereign Colombia. It is in America’s best interest. However, it will not tolerate ambiguity when it comes to narco-terrorism, regional security or the safety of the American people," Maldonado said.  

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Turin: Brutale Antifa-Gewalt gegen Polizisten

03. Februar 2026 um 11:00

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Die Turiner Polizei räumte das Antifa-Zentrum “Askatasuna”. Die linke Szene sorgte für eine Protestaktion. Dabei griffen die Linksextremisten die Polizisten mit Molotowcocktails, Feuerwerkskörpern und Hämmern an. Mehr als hundert von ihnen wurden – teils schwer – verletzt.

Die angeblich so friedfertigen Linken, die ja so menschenfreundlich sind, haben sich in der italienischen Stadt Turin heftige Gefechte mit den Sicherheitskräften geliefert. Aus der linken Demonstration tagsüber wurde ein Schlachtfeld am Abend.

Vermummte Gruppen gingen gezielt auf Konfrontation, attackierten Polizeiketten mit Brandsätzen und Pyrotechnik und setzten Fahrzeuge in Brand. Eine organisierte Gewaltorgie gegen den Staat und dessen Ordnungskräfte. Das “Askatasuna” ist ein seit Jahrzehnten geduldeter rechtsfreier Raum, in dem sich gewaltbereite Linksextremisten ausleben konnten. Und mit entsprechender Gewalt sind sie gegen die Räumung des illegal besetzten Gebäudes vorgegangen.

Eine Gruppe Linksextremisten schlug dabei mit Hämmern auf einen Polizisten ein, der nur durch den heldenhaften Einsatz eines Kollegen gerettet werden konnte. Ministerpräsidentin Meloni sprach bei einem Besuch der verletzten Polizisten im Krankenhaus von einem “Angriff auf den Staat” und von einer “versuchten Tötung”.

Das sind Szenen, die man von rechten Protesten nicht kennt. Denn im Gegensatz zu den Linken, respektiert man von rechter Seite den Staat und die staatliche Ordnung weitestgehend. Offensichtlich ist es an der Zeit, die wahren Staatsfeinde zu benennen.

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Italien Meloni plant Sicherheitsverschärfungen nach linksextremen Krawallen

03. Februar 2026 um 10:57

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Autonome leisten sich eine Straßenschlacht mit Sicherheitskräften in Turin: Mehr als ein hundert Beamte wurden verletzt. (Themenbild)

Nach massiven linksextremen Krawallen verspricht Italiens Regierungschefin Meloni zahlreiche Sicherheitsverschärfungen. Zuvor wurden Polizisten mit Steinen, Molotowcocktails und Hämmern angegriffen.

Dieser Beitrag Italien Meloni plant Sicherheitsverschärfungen nach linksextremen Krawallen wurde veröffentlich auf JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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JF-Exklusiv Feuerwehr-Großeinsatz: Pulver-Anschlag auf AfD-Fraktion

03. Februar 2026 um 07:35

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Der Feuerwehr-Einsatz in Detmold nach dem Anschlag auf Sabine Reinknecht (links unten) dauerte mehr als fünf Stunden. Fotos: JF

Ein Drohbrief mit weißem Pulver an die AfD-Fraktion führt zu einem Feuerwehr-Großeinsatz in NRW, wie die JF exklusiv erfuhr. Die Politiker kommen in Quarantäne. Betroffen ist auch die abgewählte Vize-Bürgermeisterin von Bad Salzuflen, die von den dramatischen Stunden berichtet.

Dieser Beitrag JF-Plus Icon PremiumJF-Exklusiv Feuerwehr-Großeinsatz: Pulver-Anschlag auf AfD-Fraktion wurde veröffentlich auf JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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Gesund gegessen – krank geworden?

03. Februar 2026 um 06:28

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Viele Menschen wollen gesund leben – und laufen dabei in eine Falle. Sie essen „clean“, greifen zu Obst, sparen Fett und Zucker. Doch genau dieser Reflex kann den Körper still und schleichend in Entzündung und Energiemangel treiben. „Iss doch einen Apfel“ – dieser Satz gilt seit Generationen als Inbegriff gesunder Lebensführung. Obst wirkt gesund – [...]

Der Beitrag Gesund gegessen – krank geworden? erschien zuerst auf COMPACT.

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Axelrod: Trump Changes to Washington D.C. Are 'Sad,' Sort of 'Profane'

03. Februar 2026 um 02:56

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Monday on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod said President Donald Trump's changes to Washington, D.C., were "sad and sort of profane."

The post Axelrod: Trump Changes to Washington D.C. Are ‘Sad,’ Sort of ‘Profane’ appeared first on Breitbart.

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Costa Rica swings right as voters embrace tough-on-crime leader amid surging violence

02. Februar 2026 um 22:50

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Costa Ricans have elected conservative populist Laura Fernández as their next president, according to preliminary results, making her the latest right-leaning leader to win office in Latin America.

With results from 96.8% of polling places counted, Fernández of the Sovereign People’s Party won 48.3% of the vote, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal reported.

Her closest challenger, economist Álvaro Ramos of the National Liberation Party, trailed with 33.4%, the Associated Press reported. 

Ramos conceded the race on election night, with Fernández, 39, to begin her four-year term in May.

TRUMP-BACKED CANDIDATE ASFURA WINS HONDURAS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

A former government minister, Fernández is the chosen successor of outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves, who is constitutionally prohibited from seeking re-election.

She campaigned on continuing Chaves’ populist agenda, which reshaped Costa Rican politics by arguing against traditional parties and promising tougher action on crime.

Fernández served as minister of national planning and later as minister of the presidency, giving her a central role in Chaves’ administration.

LATIN AMERICA FRACTURES OVER TRUMP’S MADURO CAPTURE AS REGIONAL ALLIES SHIFT RIGHT

Crime had dominated the campaign in Costa Rica amid sharp rises in homicides, gang activity and drug trafficking by cartels.

The murder rate had increased by 50% over the last six years, according to reports.

Fernández pledged a hard-line security strategy, including increased cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and tougher measures against organized crime.

She has also floated controversial proposals inspired by El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele.

This included construction of a special prison for gang leaders, the Associated Press reported.

MARCO RUBIO EMERGES AS KEY TRUMP POWER PLAYER AFTER VENEZUELA OPERATION

"My hand won’t shake when it comes to making the decisions we need to restore peace in Costa Rican homes," Fernández said during the campaign.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio congratulated Fernández in a statement Monday.

"Under her leadership, we are confident Costa Rica will continue to advance shared priorities to include combating narco-trafficking, ending illegal immigration to the United States, promoting cybersecurity and secure telecommunications, and strengthening economic ties," Rubio said.

"I hope that we can immediately lower the flags of whichever political party and start working only in favor of the Costa Rican flag," Fernández said after the result. 

"I believe the Costa Rican people expect nothing less of us," she added.

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NYC Democrat Calls to Remove Newsmax from Taxi Cabs

02. Februar 2026 um 22:46

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A New York City (NYC) Democrat is calling for Newsmax to be removed from taxi cabs in the city, stating that the conservative news outlet "has absolutely no place on New York City streets."

The post NYC Democrat Calls to Remove Newsmax from Taxi Cabs appeared first on Breitbart.

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Soros-Linked Groups Sue to Block Trump from Halting Welfare-Dependent Immigrants

02. Februar 2026 um 21:55

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Several groups, some that have financial ties to George Soros and Alex Soros's Open Society Foundations network, are suing to prevent President Donald Trump from halting legal immigration from 75 countries that produce waves of welfare-dependent migrants to the United States.

The post Soros-Linked Groups Sue to Block Trump from Halting Welfare-Dependent Immigrants appeared first on Breitbart.

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Mexico Deploys 1000 Soldiers After Cartel Kidnaps 10 Canadian Mining Company Employees


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Mexico’s government deployed approximately 1,000 soldiers as part of an operation aimed at finding and rescuing ten employees from a Canadian mining company. The workers were taken at gunpoint by members of the Sinaloa Cartel.

The post Mexico Deploys 1000 Soldiers After Cartel Kidnaps 10 Canadian Mining Company Employees appeared first on Breitbart.

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Frankreich: Weltkriegsgranate im Po löst Klinik-Alarm aus

02. Februar 2026 um 20:47

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Ein 24-Jähriger mit einer 37-Millimeter-Granate im Gesäß versetzt in Frankreich Ärzte und Sprengstoffexperten in Aufregung. Was passierte nach der Entdeckung im OP?
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