
Hundreds of thousands of people gather in Munich demanding regime change in Iran through protests

Around 200,000 people gathered in Munich during the Security Conference, protesting against the Iranian government and demanding regime change.
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince, called on Western democratic countries not to stand idly by and called for increased international pressure on Tehran, also thanking Trump for his support.
Protests in Iran have been ongoing since December due to the economic crisis and the collapse of the rial (Iran's currency), and according to reports, thousands of people have lost their lives in clashes with security forces.
Ukraine seeks 20-year security guarantee from US to sign peace deal

Ukraine wants security guarantees for at least 20 years from the US before signing a peace deal, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ahead of talks with Russia and the US scheduled for next week.
He also called for a clear date to be set for Ukraine's EU membership, while some European officials have mentioned 2027 as a possible deadline.
Speaking at the annual security summit in Munich, Zelenskyy said he hopes the trilateral meetings next week will be serious and beneficial for all.
Macron calls for 'calm and restraint' after death of young man in Lyon

A 23-year-old man, Quentin D., has died in hospital in Lyon after being violently attacked near a conference of Rima Hassan, an MEP from the French radical left party, La France Insoumise (LFI).
The prosecution has launched an investigation into the incident, considering it an attack that led to death under serious circumstances, while the perpetrators have not yet been identified and the police are searching for them.
President Emmanuel Macron condemned the violence and called for "calm and restraint," while the incident has caused political tensions and attacks on several LFI offices in France.
Four new astronauts arrive on SpaceX rocket at International Space Station

Four new astronauts, from the US, France and Russia, arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) to replace colleagues who withdrew due to health problems.
The astronauts who will stay for eight to nine months are Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway from NASA, Sophie Adenot from France and Andrei Fedyaev from Russia, some of whom have previously visited the ISS.
NASA has not revealed the identity of the ailing astronaut, who was forced to withdraw last month, but assured that pre-flight medical checks were the same for replacements.