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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Assassinated; Finland to Build Icebreakers for US; EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Delays
Libyan media reported the assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi near the city of Zintan in western Libya on February 3, 2026. According to Euronews, Gaddafi was killed by four gunmen. Meanwhile, Finland is set to construct icebreakers for the United States amid increasing competition in the Arctic. In other news, Paraguay's President Santiago Peña urged the European Union to implement the EU-Mercosur trade agreement without delay, warning that stalling would be a "mistake."
The circumstances surrounding Gaddafi's death remain unclear. Abdullah Othman, Saif al-Islam's political advisor, confirmed the death in a brief Facebook post but did not provide details or identify the assailants, Euronews reported. His French lawyer, Marcel Ceccaldi, told AFP that the identity of those responsible was unknown, stating, "For now, we don't know" who was behind the killing.
Finland's deal to build icebreakers for the U.S. highlights Finnish expertise in the area. However, Euronews noted that U.S. interest in Greenland and strained EU-U.S. relations have raised concerns regarding the partnership.
President Peña, in an interview with Euronews, emphasized the importance of implementing the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur countries, which include Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The pact was signed last month, but its full ratification by the EU has been frozen due to internal disagreements. Peña warned that delaying the implementation of the hard-won trade deal would be a "mistake" amid rising geopolitical tensions.
In related news, Sky News reported on emails revealing the late Jeffrey Epstein's repeated attempts to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to Sky News, the emails, dating from 2013 onwards, show Epstein making several bids to meet Putin through former Norwegian PM Thorbjorn Jagland. While Putin's name appears over 1,000 times in the files, there is no evidence the two ever met, and his inclusion does not imply any wrongdoing, Sky News noted.
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