Nigeria Attack Leaves More Than 160 Dead Amidst Global News
More than 160 people were killed in Nigeria in an attack by suspected Islamist militants, according to NPR News on February 5, 2026. The attack occurred in western Nigeria, raising concerns about security control in the country, which is already battling multiple security crises.
In other news, young Americans are increasingly drawn to Japan, with American Express travel data showing a surge of 1,300% in bookings to Japan among Gen Z and millennials since 2019, according to Fortune. This travel boom has turned Japan into an idealized escape, where trains are on time, streets are spotless, and strangers are unfailingly polite. Fortune reported that this obsession extends beyond travel, with Netflix reporting a tripling of anime viewership over five years.
Meanwhile, in the United States, New Jersey's 11th Congressional District is seeing a crowded Democratic primary, with 11 candidates vying for the nomination, according to NPR News. The winner of the Democratic primary will face Randolph Township Mayor, the sole Republican candidate.
In Russia, a documentary filmmaker, Julia Loktev, documented the lives of Russian journalists in the fall of 2021, months before Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine, NPR reported. The film, "My Undesirable Friends: Part I - Last Air in Moscow," profiles journalists labeled as "foreign agents" by the Kremlin.
Additionally, the challenges faced by Gen Z job seekers were highlighted by Fortune, with the story of Megan Robinson, a recent graduate of the London School of Economics and Cambridge University. Robinson applied for about 1,000 jobs and only secured three interviews. "I was really broke and struggling," Robinson told Fortune, after being rejected from a job she was enthusiastic about.
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