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15-02-2026
The British government is introducing a 'Hillsborough law' that aims to make it a crime for the state to lie, but critics argue that the law may have unintended consequences, such as making the state less honest. The law is a response to past cover-ups, such as the Hillsborough disaster. Sir Keir Starmer hopes it will be a legacy of his government.
Entities: Britain, Sir Keir Starmer, Hillsborough law, Labour government, Parliament • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
15-02-2026
The article discusses potential alternatives to Sir Keir Starmer as the future leader of the Labour Party in Britain. It highlights the appeal of military figures in British politics, mentioning Al Carns, a junior defence minister and Royal Marines colonel, as a possible future Labour leader. The article notes that military men hold a certain allure in British politics and that Carns is seen as a warrior among wonks in his cohort of junior ministers. It touches on the broader theme of how unlikely figures can become leaders and references other ministers and their potential leadership qualities.
Entities: Al Carns, Sir Keir Starmer, Britain, Labour Party, Royal Marines • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
15-02-2026
The article provides a comprehensive guide to Lunar New Year in 2026, which falls on February 17. It explains the significance of the Year of the Horse, the traditions and customs associated with the celebration, and the various activities that take place during the 15-day Spring Festival. The article covers the preparations, food, family reunions, and cultural practices that are part of the Lunar New Year celebrations in different countries and regions.
Entities: Lunar New Year, Year of the Horse, China, Jinhua, Maggie Hiufu Wong • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
15-02-2026
Ukraine has launched domestically produced FP-5 'Flamingo' cruise missiles at a Russian ammunition depot in Volgograd Oblast, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The attack targeted a facility belonging to Russia's Main Missile and Artillery Directorate, resulting in powerful explosions and secondary detonations. Ukrainian officials claim the missiles have a range of 3,000 kilometers and an accuracy of 14 meters. The strike is part of Ukraine's efforts to push deeper into Russian military infrastructure. Russian regional authorities acknowledged the incident, stating that air defenses repelled the missile attack but falling debris triggered a fire. The attack comes amid ongoing fighting along the front line and ahead of expected U.S.-brokered talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Entities: Ukraine, Russia, FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, Volgograd Oblast, Kotluban • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform