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Funny old world: the week's offbeat news

Funny old world: the week's offbeat news

From the morose mare cheering up China to some below the belt rumours at the Winter Olympics... Your weekly roundup of offbeat stories from around the world.

Airport Authority picks new CEO from Philadelphia to succeed Kim Becker

Atif Saeed currently serves as CEO of Philadelphia's Department of Aviation, where he oversees the operation of Philadelphia International Airport.
2026 Winter Olympic Figure Skating Begins With Team Event

2026 Winter Olympic Figure Skating Begins With Team Event

The figure skating competition is getting underway at the 2026 Winter Olympics with the United States looking to defend their gold medal title in the figure skating team event. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports and 1984 gold medalist Scott Hamilton joins TODAY to break down what to expect from the competition.
UK, China boost financial ties, deepen London’s role as offshore yuan hub

UK, China boost financial ties, deepen London’s role as offshore yuan hub

London has cemented its role as a leading offshore hub for China’s yuan, according to a new financial cooperation agreement that also aims to ease the cross-listing of firms in each other’s markets. The deal emerged from the first meeting of the UK-China Financial Working Group, which convened in Beijing on Saturday. The meeting coincided with the final day of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s state visit. The meeting’s outcome and a joint statement were not made public until Friday. “The...
China is developing mini hypersonic glide missiles that can be fired from 80mm naval gun

China is developing mini hypersonic glide missiles that can be fired from 80mm naval gun

Chinese scientists and engineers are developing a smart, ultra-small hypersonic glide missile that can be fired from an 80mm (3.4-inch) anti-aircraft gun. Upon leaving the barrel, the missile reaches a speed close to Mach 6, far faster than a conventional anti-aircraft shell. This allows it to strike fighter jets or drones more than 20km (12 miles) away, even at altitudes around 10,000 metres (32,800 feet). Because of its tremendous speed and small size, an enemy aircraft may only detect the...

Greece Announces Massive Closure Operation of 60 Illegal Mosques in Athens Operated by Bangladeshis and Pakistanis

This is a Gateway Hispanic The post Greece Announces Massive Closure Operation of 60 Illegal Mosques in Athens Operated by Bangladeshis and Pakistanis appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Eat Beat: Hot openings, sweet treats, and game-day eats

San Diego’s dining scene is firing on all cylinders this month, with long-awaited reopenings, buzzy debuts, neighborhood celebrations, and plenty of game-day fuel.
Bad Bunny look-alikes compete ahead of Super Bowl

Bad Bunny look-alikes compete ahead of Super Bowl

Bad Bunny look-alikes compete ahead of Super Bowl

More baby formula products recalled over toxin fears

Danone has recalled 15 more batches of Aptamil and Cow&Gate first infant milk because a toxin called cereulide may be present.

“Narrative Of Nonsense”: After His Name Appeared In The Newly-Released Epstein Files, Tony Hawk Has Directly Addressed Claims That He Got Married On Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island

In an email from the newly-released Epstein files, a special agent recounts a survivor alleging that she was present “when Tony Hawk got married on the island.”View Entire Post ›
US urges new three-way nuclear deal with Russia and China

US urges new three-way nuclear deal with Russia and China

The United States on Friday urged three-way talks with Russia and China to set new limits on nuclear weapons, after the last treaty between top nuclear powers Washington and Moscow expired.
Why federal courts are at a breaking point over Trump’s mass deportation surge

Why federal courts are at a breaking point over Trump’s mass deportation surge

Can ICE keep locking up immigrants without a hearing? A critical constitutional question is piling up in hundreds of cases, Alex Woodward reports