Breaking: Man killed by Secret Service agents while attempting to illegally enter Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence – media

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WASHINGTON, February 22 (Xinhua) — A man was killed by Secret Service agents while attempting to illegally enter U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, local media reported on Sunday.

The suspect was reportedly between 20 and 30 years old. D. Trump is currently in Washington. –0–

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Two people died in a fire in Russia's Perm region.

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Moscow, February 22 (Xinhua) — A fire broke out in a residential building in the village of Zaton in Russia's Perm Krai, killing two people, including a child. The regional Ministry of Emergency Situations' Max channel reported the incident on Sunday.

"The fire completely destroyed a 200-square-meter house. Two people died, including a minor," the statement said.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations added that the circumstances of the tragedy are currently being investigated. –0–

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Breaking: The next round of US-Iran talks could take place on February 27 if Tehran submits a nuclear deal proposal within 48 hours, according to US media.

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Cairo, February 22 (Xinhua) — The United States is prepared to hold another round of talks with Iran on February 27 in Geneva if Tehran submits a "detailed" nuclear deal proposal "within the next 48 hours," the American news outlet Axios reported on Sunday, citing an unnamed senior US official.

Following the US military buildup in the Middle East, tensions between Tehran and Washington have risen. Two rounds of indirect talks on Iran's nuclear program took place earlier this month, the first on February 6 in Muscat, Oman, and the second on February 17 in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Lightning: Talks between the US and Iran are expected on February 27 if Tehran submits its nuclear proposal soon – American media

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Xinhua | February 22, 2026

Keywords: Iran, US, Talks, Flash

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Lightning: Talks between the US and Iran are expected to take place on February 27 if Tehran submits its proposal on the nuclear issue in the near future – American media. Lightning: Talks between the US and Iran are expected to take place on February 27 if Tehran submits its proposal on the nuclear issue in the near future – American media.

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Lightning: A man was killed by Secret Service agents during an illegal entry attempt at Mar-a-Lago.

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Xinhua | February 22, 2026

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Flash: A man was killed by Secret Service agents while attempting to break into Mar-a-Lago. Flash: A man was killed by Secret Service agents while attempting to break into Mar-a-Lago.

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Nine people were killed and 35 injured in a road accident in western Afghanistan.

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Kabul, February 22 (Xinhua) — At least nine people were killed and 35 others injured when a passenger bus overturned due to reckless driving in Badghis province in western Afghanistan on Sunday, local police said.

The accident occurred in the Sabzak district along the highway that links the provincial capital of Qala-i-Naw with the western province of Herat, Badghis provincial police spokesman Sadikullah Sadeqi said.

According to him, nine passengers, including women and children, died at the scene. Police and local residents transported 35 injured people to nearby medical facilities for treatment.

Road accidents caused by careless driving on busy roads and a lack of road signs on dilapidated highways are a major cause of death in Afghanistan.

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Iran's Foreign Minister and IAEA chief called for "constructive engagement" to reach a sustainable nuclear deal

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TEHRAN, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi stressed the importance of "constructive engagement and the use of the path of dialogue" to reach a sustainable nuclear deal.

During a phone call on Sunday, the second in a week, the two sides exchanged views on the latest developments regarding the indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the United States, Iran's official news agency (IRNA) reported.

A. Araghchi emphasized that Iran is focused on developing a “preliminary and consistent” framework to advance future negotiations.

R. Grossi described the negotiations in Geneva as “positive,” expressing the IAEA’s readiness to cooperate in developing a framework for negotiations and to support this process.

In an interview with MSNBC on Friday, A. Araghchi said that Tehran will prepare a draft of a possible nuclear agreement with the United States within two to three days and present it to the American delegation.

The resumption of talks comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the United States and a buildup of the US military presence in the Middle East. –0–

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Six soldiers were killed in an attack by the Houthi group in Yemen.

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Sana'a, February 22 (Xinhua) — Six Yemeni government soldiers were killed in an overnight attack by Yemen's Houthi rebel group in an attempt to seize a key city in Hodeida province on the Red Sea coast, local authorities and military sources said.

Local authorities told Xinhua on Sunday morning that Yemen's Houthi group carried out a large-scale attack on several military positions in the Hays district of Hodeidah province late Saturday evening.

According to authorities, the clashes lasted several hours, leaving six people dead and around 10 wounded. Dozens of Houthi militants were also killed or wounded.

Yemen's Houthi rebel group has not yet commented.

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Afghanistan confirmed Pakistani airstrikes in border areas

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KABUL, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) — Afghan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed on social media platform X on Sunday that Pakistani forces again carried out airstrikes in the border areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan, killing dozens of people, including women and children.

Z. Mujahid stated that Pakistani forces bombed civilian areas in the Afghan provinces of Nangarhar and Paktika.

In a statement, the Afghan Ministry of Defense strongly condemned what it called a flagrant violation and criminal act against Afghan territory, saying these actions violate international law and the principles of good neighborliness.

Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said on Sunday morning that following a series of suicide bombings, Pakistan had carried out targeted strikes on seven militant camps along the Pakistan-Afghan border based on intelligence inputs.

Since October of last year, there have been repeated clashes in the border regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan. On October 19 of last year, the parties agreed to a ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey.

Subsequently, several rounds of negotiations were held in Doha, Istanbul and Riyadh to ensure the sustainability of the ceasefire, but no results were achieved. –0–

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The Russian Foreign Ministry warned the Republic of Korea against possibly joining PURL.

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Moscow, February 22 /Xinhua/ — Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova noted on Saturday that if the Republic of Korea (ROK) joins NATO's so-called PURL (Priority Needs List of Ukraine) initiative, Russia will be forced to exercise its right to retaliatory measures, including asymmetric ones.

As reported on the Russian Foreign Ministry's website, M. Zakharova stated that South Korea's possible involvement in such supplies, in any form, direct or indirect, only delays the prospects for a conflict resolution. This would undoubtedly cause irreparable damage to Russia-South Korea relations and destroy any prospects for restoring constructive dialogue on the Korean Peninsula.

Kazakh media, citing a source in the country's government, reported that Kazakh authorities are exploring the possibility of joining the PURL program. –0–

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