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Winter Storm Causes Mass Flight Cancellations, Emergencies Across Northeast US

A powerful winter storm battered New York City and the northeastern United States, triggering widespread flight cancellations and delays and disrupting one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.

At least 1,500 flights were cancelled or delayed across the Northeast, while more than 9,000 flights nationwide have been affected since Friday night, according to FlightAware, as heavy snow and icy conditions crippled air and road travel.

Forecasters had warned of up to 11 inches of snow across parts of New York and New Jersey, particularly in northern sections of the metropolitan area. Although New York City recorded 4.3 inches of snow—its heaviest snowfall since 2022—the storm still caused major disruption to holiday travel plans.

Major airports including John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport issued snow advisories, warning passengers of continued delays and cancellations due to deteriorating weather conditions.

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Both New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency, urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said city agencies were fully mobilised, sharing images of snowploughs and salt spreaders deployed across city streets.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul advised residents to stay off the roads where possible, while New Jersey Governor Tahesha Way formally declared a statewide emergency, warning of icy and slippery conditions.

The National Weather Service had forecast 6 to 11 inches of snow from upstate New York to Long Island, with isolated areas possibly receiving up to 12 inches. To combat icy roads, New York’s Department of Sanitation pre-positioned 700 million pounds of salt.

The impact of the storm extended beyond the Northeast. Airports in Florida, including Orlando, experienced hundreds of delayed flights, while San Francisco also reported disruptions linked to the severe weather system.

In the western United States, dangerous conditions were reported in the Sierra Nevada, where snowfall rates of up to two inches per hour were expected. At Mammoth Mountain Ski Area in California, two ski patrollers were injured in an avalanche after the resort recorded more than five feet of snow since Tuesday. Elsewhere, emergency crews rescued a backcountry skier buried by an avalanche near Mount Rose, close to Reno, Nevada.

Authorities across affected regions continue to urge caution as the storm system moves eastward, warning that travel disruptions and hazardous conditions may persist.

Winter Storm Causes Mass Flight Cancellations, Emergencies Across Northeast US

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Second Man Killed by US Federal Agents in Minneapolis Immigration Operation

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Second Man Killed by US Federal Agents in Minneapolis Immigration Operation

Second Man Killed by US Federal Agents in Minneapolis Immigration Operation

A 37-year-old man was shot and killed by US federal agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday morning during a sweeping immigration enforcement operation, marking the second fatal shooting by federal authorities in the city in recent weeks.

Officials said the incident occurred near Nicollet Avenue and 26th Street, where Department of Homeland Security and Border Patrol agents were conducting operations linked to federal immigration enforcement. Authorities claim the man allegedly approached officers with a firearm, prompting agents to fire in self-defense. The victim, a licensed gun owner and U.S. citizen, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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The shooting has sparked widespread outrage and protests across Minneapolis. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called the operation “horrific” and urged the federal government to withdraw agents, warning that the enforcement actions are destabilizing communities.

This incident follows the fatal shooting of Renée Good on January 7 during a previous ICE operation, whose death was later ruled a homicide by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner. Community leaders and lawmakers have criticised the federal immigration crackdown, calling for increased accountability and oversight of federal agents.

Political figures including U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth and Representative Nikki Budzinski have condemned the operations, demanding transparency and stronger regulations to prevent further loss of life. The shootings have intensified debates over the use of force by federal law enforcement, the role of ICE, and the balance between public safety and civil liberties in the United States.

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Brazil’s Lula Accuses US President Trump of Seeking to Create ‘New UN’

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Brazil’s Lula Accuses US President Trump of Seeking to Create ‘New UN’ 

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has accused US President Donald Trump of attempting to establish a “new United Nations”, warning that the move could weaken existing multilateral institutions and destabilise the global diplomatic order.

Lula made the remarks while addressing supporters in Brazil, reacting to Trump’s proposal for a new international body reportedly aimed at managing global conflicts outside the traditional United Nations framework. According to the Brazilian leader, such an initiative risks undermining the UN Charter, replacing collective decision-making with unilateral influence dominated by powerful states.

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The criticism follows Trump’s recent unveiling of a proposed “Board of Peace”, which he has promoted as a more effective alternative to the UN in resolving global crises. Lula argued that instead of creating parallel structures, world powers should focus on reforming the United Nations, particularly by expanding the UN Security Council to better represent Africa, Latin America and the Global South.

Lula warned that the world is entering a “very dangerous moment” where multilateralism is being challenged by selective alliances and power blocs. He stressed that peace and stability can only be sustained through inclusive global dialogue, not through institutions controlled by a few countries.

The comments come amid broader geopolitical shifts, with several Global South leaders expressing concern over growing pressure on international institutions. China has also reaffirmed its support for the central role of the United Nations, aligning with Brazil’s position that global governance must remain balanced and rules-based.

Analysts say Lula’s remarks highlight widening divisions over the future of global governance, as debates intensify around reforming the UN versus creating alternative international platforms championed by major powers.

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Indonesia Landslide in West Java Kills Seven, Dozens Missing

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Indonesia Landslide in West Java Kills Seven, Dozens Missing

Indonesia Landslide in West Java Kills Seven, Dozens Missing

A deadly landslide in West Java, Indonesia has claimed the lives of at least seven people and left more than 80 others missing, authorities confirmed, as search and rescue teams battle treacherous conditions to reach potential survivors.

The disaster struck West Bandung early Saturday following days of heavy rainfall, causing steep slopes to collapse and bury several villages under mud and debris. Homes, roads, and critical infrastructure were severely damaged, with many residents forced to flee for safety.

Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) has deployed hundreds of rescuers, including army personnel and volunteers, to comb through the affected areas. Officials warned that the ongoing torrential rains and unstable terrain heighten the risk of additional slides, making the operation dangerous.

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Authorities reported that dozens of houses were swallowed by the landslide, and while some residents escaped, many remain trapped under thick layers of mud. Meteorological experts had previously issued warnings of persistent heavy rainfall across West Java, a region prone to landslides and flash floods during the rainy season.

Local governments have ordered evacuations in vulnerable areas and continue to monitor the region’s slope stability. Officials emphasized the urgent need for residents to heed warnings and remain cautious as rescue efforts intensify.

The landslide adds to Indonesia’s ongoing challenges with natural disasters, especially during the rainy season, when floods and landslides frequently strike the archipelago, causing widespread damage and fatalities.

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