
— Tehran continued its retaliatory attacks on Israel and US assets in the Gulf region, causing a spike in global energy prices. Powerful explosions were reported overnight in a residential district of central Tehran following a “massive wave” of Israeli air attacks. Tehran has accused Israel of attacking civilian infrastructure. The Red Crescent says a residential building was hit, and rescue teams have been digging through rubble searching for people. The IRGC launched a 37th wave of attacks, firing “super-heavy ‘Khoramshahr’ missiles” in multi-layered barrages that lasted more than three hours. The strikes targeted Israeli locations, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, and West Jerusalem, as well as US bases in Erbil, Iraq, Manama and Bahrain.
— In a post on X, the IDF's Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee says Israeli forces would be targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in specific areas of the cities in the near future. The alert follows an earlier evacuation order for people in southern Lebanon, urging residents to move north of the Litani River ahead of strikes.
— Saudi Arabian state oil firm calls crisis by far the biggest the region has seen but firm can reroute 70% of exports and tap crude held in storage.
— Moïse was killed on July 7, 2021, when about two dozen foreign mercenaries attacked his home near Port-au-Prince, and court documents show conspirators met in South Florida in April 2021 to plan the plot. CTU and Worldwide Capital registered in South Florida played corporate roles by recruiting about 20 Colombian nationals with military training and amassing weapons, body armor, and gang ties, investigators say.
— Background — (LINK) — Charles Lee “Sonny” Burton, 75, and five other men robbed the store and its customers that day. But only one of the robbers, a man named Derrick DeBruce, decided to shoot Doug Battle, a customer killed during the robbery of an AutoZone in Talladega, Alabama, on Aug. 16, 1991. Burton had already left the building and had no idea Battle had been shot. DeBruce got a sentence of life in prison.
— "At this time, as previously noted, Governor Ivey has no plans to grant clemency," Gina Maiola, Ivey's communication director, said in a statement earlier (on Monday). "A jury convicted Mr. Burton of capital murder and unanimously recommended a sentence of death. Over the past 33 years, his conviction and sentence has been reviewed at least nine times, and no court has found any reason to overturn the jury’s decision."
— BBC: Official figures show exports jumped by more than 20% in January and February, which is almost three times the rate predicted by economists. It puts the country on track to top the record-breaking annual trade surplus it saw in 2025.
— The top five nations importing war materiel were Germany (CHF386.4 million), the United States (CHF94.2 million), Hungary (CHF63.4 million), Italy (CHF62.2 million) and Luxembourg (CHF47.4 million), the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) said on Tuesday.
— Uzbekistan has jumped 51 places in the global Gender Equality and Governance Index, from 103rd to 52nd, as a sweeping legislative overhaul embeds equality provisions across the constitution, the national development strategy and more than 110 separate legal acts. Women now make up 54% of university students and 61% of research roles, while over 380,000 received loans in 2025. euronews: Social norms and gender-based violence still limit progress.
— In a blistering 130-page ruling, he said overreach by the executive branch could jeopardise all of its cases before him.
— In total, prosecutors said Diehl obtained $379,900 in loan funds through the fraud scheme. Diehl has paid back the money that was stolen.
— On Wednesday, March 11th, the round table will focus on achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all older women, and on Thursday, March 12th, there will be a high-level meeting on violence against women and girls. The CSW70 discussion will continue on Friday, March 13th, where a platform will be provided for voluntary presentations by Member States on the review theme: women's full and effective participation and decision-making in public life, as well as the elimination of violence, for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. On the second week of CSW70, the sessions will start with an interactive expert panel on the priority theme: Ensuring and strengthening access to justice for all women and girls, including by promoting inclusive and equitable legal systems, eliminating discriminatory laws, policies, and practices.
— More than 6,000 retailers, 1,600 international journalists, and some 1,500 guests from around the world are expected to attend this major watchmaking event. Watches and Wonders Geneva will open its ticket office on February 10 on its website. With a brand new 600-square-metre space in the heart of the city, Quai Général-Guisan, the Montreux Jazz Festival will enliven the evenings with a music programme from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., including DJ sets and live performances.
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