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February 6: World No Cell Phone Day, International Bartender's Day
World No Cell Phone Day was founded in 2001 by French writer Philip Marceau, who wrote the world's first SMS novel. Anyone who wants to join the event is encouraged to leave home without their cell phones, and, in general, to pretend that they do not exist.
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German ground staff at five airports to strike on Wednesday
On Wednesday, German ground staff at five major airports will go on strike, disrupting flights.
Forest fires in Chile have already killed more than 120 people
The death toll from the wildfires in Chile has risen to more than 120 people. Officials also reported that 32 bodies have been identified, 40 autopsies have been performed, and 10 bodies are ready to be delivered to relatives.
Australian writer given suspended death sentence in China
Australian writer convicted of espionage by Chinese court and sentenced to death with a stay of execution.
Scientists propose to create a sixth category to the hurricane scale to classify "mega-hurricanes" that are becoming more common due to climate change
The new study suggests adding a category 6 for "mega-hurricanes" with winds of more than 310 km/h, as climate change makes such extreme storms more likely.
The Russian Federation hit a hotel in the Kharkiv region: Two women and a man rescued, but one person remains under rubble
One person remains trapped in the rubble after Russia struck a hotel in Zolochiv. Rescuers rescued two women and a man.
EU urged to support mandatory sorting of mixed household waste
Mandatory sorting of mixed household waste is the only way to meet EU recycling targets, according to business and environmental groups.
Former French diplomat to lead UNRWA probe amid allegations of Hamas ties
Former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna will lead an independent review of the UN Refugee Agency following Israeli accusations that some staff members were involved in a Hamas attack.
6 Kurdish-led militants are killed in a drone attack on a US base in Syria
A drone attack on the largest U. S. military base in eastern Syria has killed at least six Kurdish-led allied fighters, according to the SDF.