US military personnel boarded an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean.

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Washington, February 9 (Xinhua) — U.S. military forces pursued a Venezuela-linked oil tanker sailing from the Caribbean and boarded it overnight in the Indian Ocean, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday.

“Overnight, US forces exercised their right to search, intercept, and board the Aquila II without incident,” P. Hegseth wrote on the social network X.

"The ship tried to escape, and we followed it," the minister added, accusing the tanker of violating the U.S. quarantine for sanctioned ships traveling to or from Venezuela.

According to media reports, the tanker Aquila II, carrying about 700,000 barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude, left Venezuelan territorial waters in early January.

"The War Department has been tracking and pursuing this vessel from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean… You will run out of fuel long before you manage to escape us," wrote P. Hegseth.

The United States maintains a blockade of oil ships linked to Venezuela following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on January 3. –0–

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An accident at a gold mine in eastern China has killed seven people.

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JINAN, February 9 (Xinhua) — An accident at a gold mine in eastern China's Shandong Province on February 7 has killed seven people, local authorities said Monday.

According to the Zhaoyuan City Emergency Management Department, the mine hoist collapse incident at the Canzhuang Mine occurred at 8:50 a.m. on February 7, killing seven people.

Investigations have been launched into the cause of the accident and the alleged cover-up of the incident. –0–

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A methadone synthesis laboratory has been dismantled in Russia's Leningrad Region.

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St. Petersburg, February 9 (Xinhua) — Law enforcement agencies in Russia's Leningrad Region have discovered a drug lab and detained two people, the regional press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on Monday.

It was established that in November 2025, the 42-year-old organizer and his 48-year-old assistant set up an underground drug lab in an unfinished building for the purpose of producing and selling methadone. During a search of the premises, investigators discovered over 5.7 kg of precursors, a 50-liter barrel and a chemical reactor, and dozens of canisters and bottles containing various liquids. Approximately 25 kg of a powdered substance packaged in cans and boxes were also seized.

Law enforcement officials continue their investigation and are identifying possible accomplices, precursor supply channels, and other instances of illegal activity. –0–

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Russia is ready to resume air travel with the US, according to Rosaviatsia.

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Moscow, February 9 (Xinhua) — Russia is ready to resume direct flights to the United States, provided several restrictions on Russian airlines are lifted. Dmitry Yadrov, head of the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia), announced this in an interview with the Rossiya-24 television channel on Monday.

"With regard to the United States, first and foremost, we need to approach this issue in such a way that we weren't the ones imposing flight restrictions. We adopted a reciprocal measure after our colleagues in the United States imposed restrictions on Russian airlines. And when air travel resumes, we must, of course, first and foremost be guided by the lifting of these restrictions, the fact that our aircraft arriving there won't be impounded, and that all necessary aircraft servicing will be provided," D. Yadrov pointed out.

The US closed its airspace to Russian aircraft in March 2022. At Russian-American talks held in Riyadh in February 2025, the Russian side proposed resuming air traffic. Last week, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced it had submitted proposals to the US for restoring relations.

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Tehran may reduce its uranium enrichment level from 60 percent if all international sanctions are lifted, according to the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran.

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Tehran, February 9 (Xinhua) — The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, said on Monday that Tehran may consider reducing its uranium enrichment level from 60 percent, but only if all international sanctions are fully lifted. This was reported by Iran's official news agency IRNA.

M. Eslami made the statement while speaking to reporters and answering a question about whether the United States demanded that Iran reduce its uranium enrichment levels during indirect talks between the two sides held in Oman on February 6.

“This issue /about Iran reducing its uranium enrichment level/ depends on whether they lift all sanctions in response or not,” M. Eslami pointed out.

Delegations from Iran and the United States, led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US Special Presidential Envoy Steven Witkoff, respectively, held indirect talks on Iran's nuclear program in the Omani capital Muscat on February 6 amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington. –0–

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The death toll from the collapse of a residential building in Lebanon has reached 14.

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Beirut, February 9 (Xinhua) — The death toll from the collapse of a residential building in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli has risen to 14, Lebanese authorities reported on Monday.

Civil Defense Chief General Imad Khreish announced the end of the search and rescue operation, confirming the deaths of a total of 14 people in the tragedy that occurred on February 8 in the Bab Tabban area. –0–

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Xi Jinping noted the key importance of scientific and technological self-sufficiency in building a strong and modernized socialist state

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BEIJING, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) — General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping on Monday emphasized the need to achieve scientific and technological self-sufficiency, calling it "the key" to building a strong and modern socialist country.

Xi Jinping made the statement during a visit to an information technology innovation park in Beijing. –0–

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Helping Our Own: The Main Directorate of the UAVs has donated funds to equip military drones and launched a humanitarian aid drive.

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The State University of Management, together with Moscow universities, participated in supporting military UAVs.

Our university donated a shipment of furniture and upholstered furniture to equip sleeping quarters at the training centers of the Unmanned Aerial Systems Troops. This humanitarian aid, including beds, bedding, and furnishings, is intended to create comfortable conditions for soldiers mastering modern military specialties.

Each of you can also contribute to supporting military personnel performing tasks within the SVO: from February 10 to March 20, the State University of Management and the Moscow City Branch of the VSKS are holding another humanitarian aid drive.

You can donate items from the list of necessary items on weekdays from 11:00 to 17:30 (lunch break 13:00-14:00) to the address: Ryazansky Prospekt 99s16 (Business Center of the State University of Management), contact phone number 7 (904) 011-62-20, Daria Anatolyevna.

As a reminder, the State University of Management (SUM) continuously supports Russian military personnel, including through the "GUU – SVOim" campaign. Assistance to training centers and regular deliveries of humanitarian aid to the front lines are an important part of this work, the university's contribution to strengthening the spirit and meeting the needs of defenders of the Fatherland.

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53 migrants have died or gone missing in another boat crash off the coast of Libya.

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February 9, 2026 Refugees and migrants

Fifty-three migrants, including two infants, are dead or missing after a large inflatable boat capsized off the coast of Libya, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Monday.

The vessel capsized in icy waters in the central Mediterranean Sea north of the coastal town of Zuwara on Friday, according to the UN agency.

This is just the most recent tragic episode.in a series of incidents, involving displaced people who are vulnerable and often become victims of abuse and human trafficking. Smuggling networks have flourished in Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the IOM notes.

The organization reported that Libyan authorities rescued two women from Nigeria after the sinking; one said her husband had drowned, and the other said both her babies had died. They said the boat was carrying migrants and refugees from several African countries. The boat departed Zawiya around 11:00 PM on Thursday. About six hours later, it began taking on water, after which it capsized.

While it's still unknown where exactly the people were headed, many boats carrying migrants and refugees leaving Libya are heading for the Italian island of Lampedusa, located approximately 350 kilometers from Zawiya. As UN humanitarian agencies have repeatedly warned, the open rubber boats often used to make the journey are completely unsuitable for such a journey.

According to the IOM, at least 375 people died or went missing in the central Mediterranean in January alone. The agency emphasized that many other tragedies likely remain unknown to authorities and international organizations.

Smugglers and human traffickers continue to prey on desperate people, sending them to sea on unseaworthy vessels, the IOM noted, reiterating its call for closer international cooperation and the creation of safe and legal migration routes.

Since the beginning of the year, according to the agency, 781 migrants have been "intercepted and returned" to Libya, 244 of them last week alone. Over the entire past year, there were 27,116 such people, with 1,314 reported dead or missing.

Underground detention centers

"IOM does not consider Libya a safe port for migrants," the organization emphasized, citing the dangers they face. New mass graves and detention sites were recently discovered in the east of the country.

Following a government raid on an illegal detention centre in Ajdabiya, the IOM said its investigation found that victims were held captive and tortured to force their families to pay ransom.

In Kufra, authorities discovered an underground detention facility three meters below ground. A total of 221 migrants or refugees, including women, children, and a one-month-old infant, were released. "Initial information indicates that people were held there for extended periods in extremely inhumane conditions," the IOM stated.

Voluntary return

To assist displaced people, IOM organizes voluntary flights home. Last week, for example, one such flight was provided for Pakistani citizens in Tripoli. At the end of January, the agency also assisted 177 Nigerian migrants in returning home on another voluntary humanitarian flight.

In an effort to dismantle human trafficking networks and support victims, the agency works with national and regional authorities, strengthening cross-border cooperation.

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Update 335 – Statement by the IAEA Director General on the situation in Ukraine (EN)

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Technicians have successfully completed crucial power line repairs near Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), carried out with security assurances provided by both sides under an IAEA-brokered local ceasefire, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.

It was the third time in recent months that temporary truce arrangements negotiated and supervised by the IAEA enabled the reconnection of power lines vital for nuclear safety that had been damaged during the military conflict. In late October, such a “window of silence” made it possible to end the ZNPP's tenth and longest complete loss of off-site power event so far during the conflict.

This time, it allowed the restoration of power transmission between the electrical switchyards of the ZNPP and the nearby Zaporizhzhya Thermal Power Plant two weeks after it was cut, reportedly due to military activity. The connection is important as it offers a key route for electricity supplied by one of the ZNPP's two available power lines, a 330 kilovolt (kV) line.

Monitored by the IAEA team based at the ZNPP, the repairs that began on Sunday morning were completed on Monday afternoon, after both the damaged transmission line and a separate issue with the ZNPP switchyard's autotransformer had been fully addressed and restored.

“The successful repairs carried out this week – as well as those in October and November – demonstrate that it is possible for an organization like the IAEA to work with both sides of the conflict in order to achieve a common objective: preventing a nuclear accident that would be in no one's interest,” Director General Grossi said.

"I would like to thank both the Russian Federation and Ukraine for engaging constructively with us in making this possible by agreeing to another localized ceasefire. As a result, we have managed to take a crucial step in supporting nuclear safety and security. However, the overall situation at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant and Ukraine's other nuclear sites remains precarious and our work is far from finished," he said.

Nuclear power plants need off-site power to cool their reactor and spent fuel and for other essential safety and security functions, even when they are not producing electricity, as is the case with the ZNPP. The plant, Europe's largest, had 10 power lines available before the conflict, compared with the two that remain now.

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