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Mark Carney joins hands with Canada opposition leader as he pays tribute to school shooting victims

The Canadian prime minister told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is ‘with you’

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney has told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is “with you, and we will always be with you”, during a candlelight vigil for the eight victims of a mass shooting that has shattered the small mining town.

The prime minister, holding hands with opposition leader Pierre Poilievre while flanked by First Nations chiefs and local officials, paid tribute to the families enduring the loss of loved ones, after the shooting at a local school that has become one of the most deadly attacks in Canadian history.

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US strikes second alleged drug boat in a week, bringing death toll to 133

Strike appears to be first in Caribbean since November, with vast majority of recent strikes happening in the Pacific

The US military’s Southern Command, which oversees operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, said it had carried out its second deadly boat strike this week. The command said the latest strike killed three suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean on Friday.

“Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,” the Southern Command said in a statement. The command included a video of the strike with its announcement, which shows a boat traveling through the water as it explodes into flames after being hit with what looks like a missile.

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Australia and EU on verge of striking free trade deal long stalled by beef, parmesan and prosecco

Two sides ‘converge’ on key differences in Brussels after years of negotiations

Australia and the EU are on the brink of striking a long sought after free trade agreement, with both sides talking up significant progress during talks in Brussels overnight.

Ahead of a planned visit to Australia by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, due within months, a joint statement issued after the latest talks attended by the trade minister, Don Farrell, signalled major progress.

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‘I told him where to stick it’: Cheating claims fly in Canada v Sweden Winter Olympics curling clash

  • Canada claim heated victory at Winter Olympics

  • Both teams accuse each other of violations

Tensions boiled over as Brad Jacobs’ Canada beat Sweden 8-6 in an intense round-robin curling game on Friday, with Niklas Edin’s team alleging that their opponents were double touching the stone during the contest.

Trouble began early when the game was halted after Sweden claimed Canada’s curlers were touching the stone following release and asked officials to keep an eye out for further incidents. In response, Canada asked for the officials to do the same on Sweden’s delivery, leading to a frosty atmosphere between the teams.

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Tokyo Snow - Feb 8, 2026

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Tokyo Snow - Feb 8, 2026

Waarom het tijdperk-Schoof nog niet voorbij is

Premier Dick Schoof heeft zijn laatste ministerraad achter de rug. Van een stabiele en effectieve coalitie was geen sprake met de PVV, VVD, NSC en BBB.

Europa zonder de VS: 'We moeten ook tussen de oren onafhankelijk worden'

De relatie tussen Europa en de Verenigde Staten is in een jaar compleet veranderd. Het bewustzijn groeit: Europa moet autonomer worden. Maar hoe? En wat betekent dat precies?

Moroccan years; Roman Mosaic, Volubilis

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Moroccan years; Roman Mosaic, Volubilis

Happy Valentine's Day

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Happy Valentine's Day

Found Slide

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Laura and Scott Jordan Brunch 2024

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Laura and Scott Jordan Brunch 2024

Bad Map Projection: Zero Declination

'The zero line in WMM2025 passes through a lot of population centers; I wonder what year the largest share of the population lived in a zone of less than 5° of declination,' he thought, derailing all other tasks for the rest of the day.

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Anna's Archive Quietly 'Releases' Millions of Spotify Tracks, Despite Legal Pushback

Anna's Archive, the shadow library that announced last December it had scraped Spotify's entire catalog, has quietly begun distributing the actual music files despite a federal preliminary injunction signed by Judge Jed Rakoff on January 16 that explicitly barred the site from hosting or distributing the copyrighted works.

The site's backend torrent index now lists 47 new torrents added on February 8, containing roughly 2.8 million tracks across approximately 6 terabytes of audio data. Anna's Archive had previously released only Spotify metadata -- about 200 GB compressed -- and appeared to comply by removing its dedicated Spotify download section and marking it "unavailable until further notice."

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Sundae Body Mists


Sundae Body Mists Melbourne, Australia Product Design + 3D Development + Packaging Design Following on from the success of Sundae's Body Whip range, Jo Cutri Studio was engaged to create the product and packaging for the Body Mists collection, extending the Sundae brand into the fragrance world. With subtle nods to Y2K nostalgia, the jellybean inspired form introduces a playful yet considered shape designed for strong shelf presence. Discussions focused on creating a bottle that felt unique yet unmistakably Sundae. Developed in 3D with Monk Media, the final bottle and packaging system builds on Sundae's signature aesthetic. Each product palette feels distinct and unique to the scent profile, whilst coming together to form a cohesive collection. The collection is vegan and cruelty free and available in six scents: Flower Girl, Always Late, Mood Board, Soft Serve, White Tee and Garden Party.

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Launch it 3 times

I wanted to share one of the bits of advice that I find myself most frequently giving to teams when they’re working on a product, or founders who are creating a new company: launch it three times.

What I mean by that is, it often takes more than one time before your idea actually resonates or sticks with the people you’re trying to reach. Sometimes it takes more than twice! And when I say that you might need to launch again, that can mean a lot of different things. It might just be little tweaks to what you originally put out in the world, It might even be less than that — I’ve worked with teams that put out literally the exact same thing again and found success, because the issue they had the first time was about timing. That’s increasingly an issue as people are distracted by the deeply disturbing social and political events going on in the world, and so sometimes they just need you to put things in front of them again so that they can reassess what you were trying to say.

Many relaunches are a little more ambitious, of course. Being a Prince fan, I am of course very partial to strategies that involve changing your name. Re-launching under a new name can be a key strategic move if you think that you’re not effectively reaching your target audience. As I’d written recently, one of the most important goals in getting a message out is that they have to be able to talk about you without you. But if you want people to tell your story even when you’re not around, the most important prerequisite is that they have to remember your name. With Glitch, that was the third name we actually launched the community under, a fact that I was a little bit embarrassed about at the time. But having a memorable name that resonated ended up being almost as much a factor in our early success as our user experience or the deeper technological innovations.

There are other ways of making changes for a successful re-launch. One thing I often suggest is to subtract things (or just de-emphasize them) and use that reduction in complexity to simplify a story. Or you can try to re-center your narrative on your users or community instead of on your product — the emotion and connection of seeing someone succeed often resonates far more than simply reciting a litany of features or technical capabilities. Any of these small iterations allow you to take another swing at putting something out into the world without having to make a massive change to the core offering.

Often times, people are afraid or embarrassed to make changes to things like branding or design because they’re some of the more visible aspects of a product or service. Instead, they retreat to “safe” areas, like tweaking the pricing or copy on a web page that nobody reads. But the vast majority of the time, the single biggest problem you have is that nobody knows you exist, and nobody gives a damn about what you do. Everything else pales in comparison to that. I’ve seen so many teams trying to figure out how to optimize the engagement of the three users on their app, or the five people who come to their site, while forgetting about the other eight billion people who have no idea they exist.

What about not failing?

This idea of launching again is really important to keep in mind because so much of the narrative in the startup world is about “fail fast” and “90% of startups fail”. When the conventional narrative from VCs prompts you to pivot right away, or an investor is pressuring everyone to grow, grow, grow at all costs, it can be hard to think about slowing down and taking the time to revisit and refine an idea.

But if you’re moving with conviction, and you’ve created something meaningful, and if you’re serving a real community that you have a deep understanding of, then it may be the case that you simply need to try again. If you are not moving with conviction to create something meaningful for a real community, then you don’t need to do it three times, because you don’t even need to do it once.

So many of the creators and innovators that inspire me most often end up working on their best ideas for years or even decades, iterating and revisiting those ideas with an almost-obsessive passion. Most of the time, they’re doing it because of a combination of their own personal mission and the deep belief that what they’re doing is going to help change people’s lives for the better. For those kinds of people, one of the things I want most is to ensure that they don’t give up before their ideas have had a full and fair chance to succeed, even if that means that sometimes you have to try, try again.

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VS vallen weer vermeende drugsboot aan, drie doden

WASHINGTON (ANP/AFP) - Drie personen zijn om het leven gekomen bij een Amerikaanse aanval op een vermeende drugsboot in het Caribisch gebied, zo maakte het Southern Command van de Amerikaanse strijdkrachten op X bekend.

Sinds september vallen de Amerikanen boten in het Caribisch gebied en de oostelijke Stille Oceaan aan. Daarbij zijn zeker 133 doden gevallen, maar van geen enkele boot is aangetoond dat de opvarenden betrokken waren bij drugshandel.

Nabestaanden van twee mannen die omkwamen bij een eerdere Amerikaanse aanval op een vermeende drugsboot zijn in januari in de VS naar de rechter gestapt. Volgens hen is er sprake van een "onwettige" militaire campagne waarbij burgervaartuigen worden aangevallen.

De regering-Trump stelt verwikkeld te zijn in een gewapend conflict met drugskartels, maar experts zijn kritisch over de rechtsgeldigheid van de operatie.


Zelensky beloont skeletonner voor standvastigheid tegen IOC

KYIV (ANP/DPA) - De Oekraïense president Volodymyr Zelensky heeft de Orde van Vrijheid toegekend aan de skeletonner Vladyslav Jeraskevitsj om diens standvastigheid tegenover het Internationaal Olympisch Comité (IOC).

Jeraskevitsj droeg een helm met daarop de afbeeldingen van Oekraïense sporters die zijn omgekomen in de oorlog met Rusland. Het IOC diskwalificeerde hem omdat politieke uitingen tijdens wedstrijden niet zijn toegestaan. Sporters mogen hun denkbeelden uiten buiten de wedstrijd, maar niet tijdens de wedstrijden. Jeraskevitsj vocht de diskwalificatie aan, maar werd in het ongelijk gesteld.

President Zelensky schreef op X: "Dank je wel voor je standvastigheid, je kracht en je moed."

Ook vanuit het Europees Parlement kreeg de skeletonner steun. Zo'n veertig parlementsleden hebben het IOC laten weten dat ze het niet met de diskwalificatie eens zijn.


Zelensky beloont skeletonner voor standvastigheid tegen IOC

KYIV (ANP/DPA) - De Oekraïense president Volodymyr Zelensky heeft de Orde van Vrijheid toegekend aan de skeletonner Vladyslav Jeraskevitsj om diens standvastigheid tegenover het Internationaal Olympisch Comité (IOC).

Jeraskevitsj droeg een helm met daarop de afbeeldingen van Oekraïense sporters die zijn omgekomen in de oorlog met Rusland. Het IOC diskwalificeerde hem omdat politieke uitingen tijdens wedstrijden niet zijn toegestaan. Sporters mogen hun denkbeelden uiten buiten de wedstrijd, maar niet tijdens de wedstrijden. Jeraskevitsj vocht de diskwalificatie aan, maar werd in het ongelijk gesteld.

President Zelensky schreef op X: "Dank je wel voor je standvastigheid, je kracht en je moed."

Ook vanuit het Europees Parlement kreeg de skeletonner steun. Zo'n veertig parlementsleden hebben het IOC laten weten dat ze het niet met de diskwalificatie eens zijn.


Ingrid Thijssen: 'Nederland niet klaar voor golf AI-ontslagen'

DEN HAAG (ANP) - De snelle opmars van kunstmatige intelligentie (AI) zal in Nederland bijdragen aan een langdurige ontslaggolf. Daarvoor waarschuwt Ingrid Thijssen in een interview met De Telegraaf bij haar afscheid als voorzitter van werkgeversorganisatie VNO-NCW. Volgens haar gaat AI op grote schaal banen veranderen en doen verdwijnen, terwijl Nederland daar nog onvoldoende op is voorbereid.

Naast AI spelen ook sterk gestegen energie- en loonkosten een rol, zegt Thijssen. Die zijn in Nederland harder opgelopen dan in omringende landen, waardoor vooral internationaal concurrerende bedrijven reorganiseren. Maar volgens Thijssen is de impact van AI structureler. Bedrijven kunnen stijgende kosten ondervangen door reorganisaties, zegt ze, "maar de ontwikkeling van AI gaat door en dat wordt echt wel heftig."

Ze verwacht dat meer mensen hun baan verliezen, terwijl er in andere sectoren juist personeelstekorten blijven bestaan. Dat vraagt om grootschalige her- en omscholing, iets waar Nederland traditioneel niet sterk in is. "Dat wil niet zeggen dat we te laat zijn, maar er zal wel echt iets moeten gebeuren."

Tegelijk is Thijssen optimistisch dat een nieuw kabinet maatregelen kan nemen om het investeringsklimaat te verbeteren en bedrijven meer perspectief te bieden.


Fossielen van mastodont en reuzenluiaard gevonden in Costa Rica

SAN JOSÉ (ANP/AFP) - Onderzoekers hebben in Costa Rica fossielen van een mastodont en een reuzenluiaard opgegraven die tien- tot veertigduizend jaar geleden leefden. Volgens het Nationaal Museum, dat de vondst bekendmaakte, is het de grootste en een van de relevantste in decennia. De mastodont is verwant aan de mammoet.

De onderzoekers vonden 49 botresten, waaronder een dijbeen, wervels en ribben.

De fossielen zullen worden tentoongesteld in het Nationaal Museum in San José, de hoofdstad van het Midden-Amerikaanse land.