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Countries around the world celebrate World Cancer Day on February 4 to promote cancer research, treatment and prevention, and to mobilize efforts to fight the disease.
Ukrainian Defense Forces aviation 12 strikes to Russians - General Staff
According to the General Staff, Ukrainian aviation destroyed enemy personnel, missiles and drones in 12 areas.
Biden wins the primary in South Carolina
President Biden received about 97% of the vote in the South Carolina Democratic primary, securing more delegates as he seeks to win the nomination.
The EU approves the world's first law to regulate artificial intelligence
The 27 EU member states have unanimously approved the world's first comprehensive set of rules for regulating artificial intelligence.
February 4: Day of rejection of unnecessary relationships, Neanderthal Day
The Day of Rejection of Unnecessary Relationships is not only about breaking up with the person you thought you loved, but also about starting a new stage in life where self-respect and happiness are a priority.
Last Prince of Italy dies in Geneva at the age of 86
The last prince of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, died in Geneva at the age of 86.
Two pilots killed in helicopter crash in Turkey
Two pilots were killed when their helicopter, which belonged to the Turkish General Directorate of Aviation Security, crashed in the city of Gaziantep, while the technician on board survived but was injured.
A bomb explodes near the Ministry of Labor in Athens
A group of anarchists claimed responsibility for an improvised explosive device that detonated near the Ministry of Labor in Athens, causing no injuries but damaging the building.
Reuters: 40 people killed in US air strikes on targets in Iraq and Syria
According to reports, 40 people were killed in US air strikes on targets in Iraq and Syria.
Leaders of Russia, Iran and AfD not invited to Munich security talks
The leaders of Russia, Iran, and the AfD were not invited to the annual Munich Security Conference due to a lack of interest in the talks.