Global Events Unfold: Violence in Nigeria, US News Anchor's Plea, Olympics Controversy, and More
A series of significant events unfolded across the globe on February 5, 2026, ranging from deadly violence in Nigeria to an attempted bombing in Australia and controversy surrounding the Winter Olympics in Italy.
Nearly 200 people were killed in Nigeria in a series of attacks across Kwara and Katsina states, marking the deadliest violence in the region in months, according to Al Jazeera. The attacks occurred amid Nigeria's widening security crisis driven by militant violence and criminal gangs.
In the United States, Savannah Guthrie, a news anchor, posted an emotional video on social media pleading for the return of her mother, who is missing in a suspected abduction, Al Jazeera reported.
Meanwhile, in Australia, authorities declared an attempted bombing at an Indigenous rights rally in Perth last month an act of terror. Al Jazeera reported that a 31-year-old man was charged with one of the most serious offenses in the Commonwealth Criminal Code. The Western Australia Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) said in a press statement that the man removed a home-made improvised explosive device from his bag and threw it into a crowd at a rally in Perth’s Central Business District on January 26.
Tensions were also high at the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. Sky News reported that hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Milan in recent days to protest against the deployment of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) staff at the Games. The presence of ICE agents, chosen to protect the official US delegation, for the expected opening ceremony visits by Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State, has sparked controversy. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) boss urged people to "show respect rather than jeer the Americans," according to Sky News.
In Gaza, twenty-five more Palestinians returned through the Rafah crossing following its long-awaited partial reopening, Al Jazeera reported. They described an exhausting journey through what they called humiliating Israeli security measures. Patients in need of urgent medical treatment abroad were also being transferred to the border. According to the Wafa news agency, a Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces in Bani Suheila, east of Khan Younis, on Thursday, as Israeli attacks continue despite a ceasefire in Gaza.
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