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At the moment’s high tales
President Trump convenes the first-ever assembly of the Board of Peace right now on the Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute for Peace in Washington. The president says he created the group to supervise his Gaza ceasefire plan and that member states have already pledged $5 billion for Gaza’s reconstruction. At right now’s occasion, Trump will deal with heads of state and high diplomats from round 40 nations, together with the European Union.
Individuals snap pictures outdoors the US Peace Institute, with the lately added title of President Trump.
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- 🎧 At the moment’s assembly is important as a result of the subsequent steps within the ceasefire deal that Trump pushed by way of final October stay unclear, NPR’s Aya Batrawy tells Up First. Moreover, officers might unveil which nations made the preliminary pledges for reconstruction efforts. The $5 billion dedication is simply a fraction of what Gaza wants. The cash would go towards the Trump administration’s imaginative and prescient for a brand new Gaza underneath Israeli management and to not the world the place Palestinians live, Batrawy says. Presently, Israeli forces occupy over half of Gaza, leaving some 2 million Palestinians in dire situations in a sliver by the ocean that Hamas governs. Among the many matters that nations might talk about right now is a essential step in Trump’s ceasefire plan, which entails the deployment of 1000’s of worldwide troops into Gaza.
U.Okay. police have arrested a person in his 60s on suspicion of “misconduct in public office.” U.Okay. media stories that this man is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously often known as Prince Andrew. Police have investigated whether or not Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential authorities data together with his late good friend, convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein, whereas he was U.Okay.’s commerce envoy. Mountbatten-Windsor admits to ties to Epstein and settled a lawsuit with one in all Epstein’s underage victims, however denies wrongdoing. The media noticed a number of autos on the royals’ Sandringham property this morning, NPR’s Lauren Frayer, who’s in London, confirms. Mountbatten-Windsor turns 66 right now. He has been residing on the property since being evicted from his royal cottage on the grounds of Windsor Fort.
The U.S. has concluded one other spherical of talks in an effort to finish the struggle in Ukraine. Whereas the White Home pressures Kyiv to make concessions, it’s negotiating with Moscow. At the moment, Russia’s negotiator provided $14 trillion in offers if the U.S. drops its sanctions.
- 🎧 Russia is tempting the White Home with enormous potential income as a result of the Kremlin is aware of the Trump administration views diplomacy by way of a enterprise lens, NPR’s Charles Maynes says. Moscow means that lifting sanctions and attaining “peace” would unlock American funding in uncommon earth minerals, power, and mining. Russia continues to insist its victory in Ukraine is inevitable, regardless of the glacial tempo of its positive factors and heavy battlefield losses. Russia’s speaking factors are designed to persuade Trump that Ukraine’s give up serves everybody’s pursuits. Ukraine continues to refuse calls for to give up territory.
Trump is demanding billions of {dollars} from his personal authorities by submitting a number of claims towards the Justice Division. He argues that previous investigations and the leak of his tax returns years in the past damage him. Now, he has pressured his personal political appointees to resolve whether or not to pay their boss with taxpayer funds. These claims quantity to unfinished enterprise for the president, says a White Home official, who was not licensed to talk on the document.
Deep dive
President Trump talks with reporters on his stroll to Marine One on the South Garden of the White Home on Feb. 6.
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President Trump’s Reality Social account lately posted a picture depicting former President Barack Obama and former first woman Michelle Obama as apes. The motion prompted outcry over the racist trope. The White Home deleted the put up, and Trump deflected the blame to an aide. Students and civil rights advocates, steeped within the language and aesthetics of white nationalism, discover the put up to be a part of an overtly racist trope. They are saying it suits a year-long sample the place extremist rhetoric, visible materials and different media have discovered their manner into public messaging from federal companies.
- ➡️ The Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) is behind essentially the most notable examples of extremist themes in federal messages, some extremist researchers say. The company has generated a physique of propaganda in its effort to recruit massive numbers of latest federal brokers.
- ➡️ Researchers cite the characterization of immigration as an “invasion,” federal calls to “defend the homeland” and the promotion of “remigration” as examples the place the administration has mainstreamed once-fringe ideas.
- ➡️ The Trump administration dismissed connections between its messages and white nationalist actions. A DHS spokesperson advised NPR is “manufacturing outrage” when responding to questions concerning the connections.
At the moment’s pay attention
Marcus Mumford performs throughout the SiriusXM Constructed With Audio occasion at Storied NYC on Oct. 6, 2025, in New York Metropolis.
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After a seven-year hiatus between albums, British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons is again. Lead singer Marcus Mumford was in denial about his identification as a songwriter when he obtained a pep speak from Oasis’ Noel Gallagher. He instructed Mumford he must be writing songs each day. Their dialog lit a fireplace underneath him. Now, Mumford & Sons are about to launch Prizefighter, their second album in simply seven months. The album consists of a number of visitor appearances, together with Hozier on a monitor referred to as “Rubber Band Man.” Take heed to snippets of the brand new music and listen to Mumford talk about the musical selections he made for the band’s newest album.
3 issues to know earlier than you go
Sweden’s Mika Zibanejad (93) and United States’ JT Miller (10) chase the puck throughout the third interval of a males’s ice hockey quarterfinal sport on the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Picture/Hassan Ammar)
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- The U.S. males’s hockey crew superior to the Olympic semifinals yesterday, guaranteeing them an opportunity to play for what could be the crew’s first medal since 2010.
- On this week’s Far-Flung Postcard, NPR’s Greg Dixon takes us to Cairo, Egypt, as Ramadan begins. There, conventional lanterns referred to as fawanees don the busy streets as customers prepare for the vacation.
- Barbara Alvarez misplaced her husband in 2017, simply earlier than their daughter left for school. Alvarez was struck laborious by the conclusion she was a single mother when she noticed mother and father serving to different college students on the dorms. A dorm corridor minister helped them unpack. The unsung hero’s help gave Alvarez hope, and her affect nonetheless resonates right now.
This article was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.