With her husband in the media spotlight, Sarah has made herself scarce, but The Royalist has a good idea where she’s hiding.
Month: February 2026
Missiles Pound Kyiv Ahead Of Russian Invasion Anniversary
Explosions rocked Ukraine’s capital Kyiv early on Sunday with officials warning of a ballistic missile attack, just two days before the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Russian missile and drone barrage hits Kyiv suburbs, killing 1
Russia launched a major overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing one person near Kyiv and damaging homes and energy sites. Ukraine’s Emergency Service said on Sunday that responders
How four years of war in Ukraine have changed Russia
From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.
France to summon US ambassador over comments about far-right activist’s death
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Sunday he would summon the US ambassador to France after “interference” regarding the death of a French far-right activist earlier this month.
TSA says PreCheck still operational after previous announcement of suspension during funding fight
“As staffing constraints arise, TSA will evaluate on a case by case basis and adjust operations accordingly,” the agency said.
Pakistan says it struck seven militant sites along Afghanistan border
The statement cited three attacks since the start of Ramadan last week. | World News
Huckabee’s Israel land remarks condemned as ‘dangerous and inflammatory’
Arab and Islamic governments issue statement denouncing comments made on Tucker Carlson podcast
Afghanistan promises ‘appropriate response’ after deadly Pakistani strikes
At least 17 killed and six missing as Pakistani army launches operation against Pakistan Taliban’s camps and hideouts.
EU asks US to honour trade pact signed last year, says ‘a deal is a deal’
Trump tariffs highlights: Since the US Supreme Court’s ruling slashing Trump’s tariffs, the European Union is mulling to suspend its trade deal with the US as it termed developments as ‘pure customs chaos’. Meanwhile, the Australian government said it will “examine all options”. | World News
AI agent invasion has people trying to pick winners
An onslaught of artificial intelligence agents that handle tasks from writing code to dispensing tax advice has the tech world and financial markets scrambling to pick winners and shed losers.
Copper, a coveted metal boosting miners
BHP, Glencore and Teck Resources — three mining giants whose annual results have revealed significantly increased profits thanks in large part to soaring copper prices.
List of key events, day 1,459
These are the key developments from day 1,459 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Trump demands Netflix oust Susan Rice from board
The president’s comments come as Netflix tries to win a deal, and antitrust approval, to buy Warner’s studios and HBO streaming service. | World News
Cover Story newsletter
Deputy editor Edward Carr reveals how The Economist crafts weekly covers on Putin, Ukraine, and the modern Robin Hood state | World News
How could Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor be removed from the line of succession to the throne?
While is it possible the former prince could be removed from the line of succession, it is a messy and complicated legislative process.
‘Death to dictator’ slogans, massive clashes as fresh student-led protests rock Iran
Visuals showed large crowds at Tehran’s top engineering university clashing in a packed area as people were reportedly heard shouting anti-Khamenei slogans. | World News
Missiles Pound Kyiv Ahead Of Russian Invasion Anniversary
Explosions rocked Ukraine’s capital Kyiv early on Sunday with officials warning of a ballistic missile attack, just two days before the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Nobody Knows Where Fergie Is—Except Maybe Us
With her husband in the media spotlight, Sarah has made herself scarce, but The Royalist has a good idea where she’s hiding.
Russian missile and drone barrage hits Kyiv suburbs, killing 1
Russia launched a major overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing one person near Kyiv and damaging homes and energy sites. Ukraine’s Emergency Service said on Sunday that responders
France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death
Official US social media accounts posted about rise of ‘violent radical leftism’ after killing of Quentin Deranque
France to summon US ambassador over comments about far-right activist’s death
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Sunday he would summon the US ambassador to France after “interference” regarding the death of a French far-right activist earlier this month.
How four years of war in Ukraine have changed Russia
From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.
Next US-Iran nuclear talks are Thursday in Geneva as Washington awaits proposed deal from Tehran
Oman says the next round of talks between the United States and Iran will be Thursday in Geneva.
US trade deal with EU is in limbo, top official flags Trump’s tariff ‘chaos’ after SCOTUS blow
Bernd Lange, chairman of the European Parliament’s trade committee, said he would propose suspending EU legislative work on approving the Turnberry Agreement. | World News
Eileen Gu switches slopes for catwalk after Olympic flourish
Eileen Gu crowned her Olympic Games with a gold medal on Sunday, saving her best until last. Now she is all set for Milan Fashion Week.
Congress Homeland Security
People walk through TSA PreCheck at Dallas Love Field on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Jamie Stengle)
What is happening in Jalisco, Mexico? Scary videos emerge
Multiple videos of violence and vehicle fires came from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Sunday.
Amid Trump’s threats on Greenland, Danish military comes to US submariner’s aid
The incident took place on Saturday when the Danish military evacuated the US crew member who was in need of urgent medical care some 7 nautical miles off Nuuk. | World News
Drug lord El Mencho killed; flight ops to Puerto Vallarta hit
Mexico news LIVE updates: Amid the ongoing tensions across Jalisco, the US State Department issued a “shelter in place” alert for its citizens in parts of Mexico amid criminal activity and a tiff. | World News
TSA says PreCheck still operational after previous announcement of suspension during funding fight
“As staffing constraints arise, TSA will evaluate on a case by case basis and adjust operations accordingly,” the agency said.
Pakistan says it struck seven militant sites along Afghanistan border
The statement cited three attacks since the start of Ramadan last week. | World News
EU asks US to honour trade pact signed last year, says ‘a deal is a deal’
Trump tariffs highlights: Since the US Supreme Court’s ruling slashing Trump’s tariffs, the European Union is mulling to suspend its trade deal with the US as it termed developments as ‘pure customs chaos’. Meanwhile, the Australian government said it will “examine all options”. | World News
Afghanistan promises ‘appropriate response’ after deadly Pakistani strikes
At least 17 killed and six missing as Pakistani army launches operation against Pakistan Taliban’s camps and hideouts.
List of key events, day 1,459
These are the key developments from day 1,459 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Huckabee’s Israel land remarks condemned as ‘dangerous and inflammatory’
Arab and Islamic governments issue statement denouncing comments made on Tucker Carlson podcast
AI agent invasion has people trying to pick winners
An onslaught of artificial intelligence agents that handle tasks from writing code to dispensing tax advice has the tech world and financial markets scrambling to pick winners and shed losers.
Copper, a coveted metal boosting miners
BHP, Glencore and Teck Resources — three mining giants whose annual results have revealed significantly increased profits thanks in large part to soaring copper prices.
How could Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor be removed from the line of succession to the throne?
While is it possible the former prince could be removed from the line of succession, it is a messy and complicated legislative process.
Cover Story newsletter
Deputy editor Edward Carr reveals how The Economist crafts weekly covers on Putin, Ukraine, and the modern Robin Hood state | World News
Trump demands Netflix oust Susan Rice from board
The president’s comments come as Netflix tries to win a deal, and antitrust approval, to buy Warner’s studios and HBO streaming service. | World News
‘Death to dictator’ slogans, massive clashes as fresh student-led protests rock Iran
Visuals showed large crowds at Tehran’s top engineering university clashing in a packed area as people were reportedly heard shouting anti-Khamenei slogans. | World News
Nobody Knows Where Fergie Is—Except Maybe Us
With her husband in the media spotlight, Sarah has made herself scarce, but The Royalist has a good idea where she’s hiding.
Missiles Pound Kyiv Ahead Of Russian Invasion Anniversary
Explosions rocked Ukraine’s capital Kyiv early on Sunday with officials warning of a ballistic missile attack, just two days before the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Russian missile and drone barrage hits Kyiv suburbs, killing 1
Russia launched a major overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing one person near Kyiv and damaging homes and energy sites. Ukraine’s Emergency Service said on Sunday that responders
France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death
Official US social media accounts posted about rise of ‘violent radical leftism’ after killing of Quentin Deranque
France to summon US ambassador over comments about far-right activist’s death
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Sunday he would summon the US ambassador to France after “interference” regarding the death of a French far-right activist earlier this month.
How four years of war in Ukraine have changed Russia
From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.
US trade deal with EU is in limbo, top official flags Trump’s tariff ‘chaos’ after SCOTUS blow
Bernd Lange, chairman of the European Parliament’s trade committee, said he would propose suspending EU legislative work on approving the Turnberry Agreement. | World News
Next US-Iran nuclear talks are Thursday in Geneva as Washington awaits proposed deal from Tehran
Oman says the next round of talks between the United States and Iran will be Thursday in Geneva.








