French ice dancers Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron, the favorites to win gold in the Olympic ice dance competition, faced increased scrutiny as they prepared to compete on Wednesday, February 10, 2026, according to Vox. The duo's performance comes amid "increasingly dark allegations," though the nature of these allegations was not specified in the source.
The upcoming competition is part of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, as reported by Vox. The event is one of many global happenings drawing attention, alongside political developments, cultural events like the Super Bowl and Bad Bunny's performance, and advancements in technology, according to a multi-source report from Vox.
Meanwhile, other news sources highlighted various other events. A multi-source report from Wired discussed the demystification of the quadruple axel, a notoriously difficult jump in figure skating, through scientific analysis. A 2024 study by Seiji Hirosawa aimed to understand the kinematic strategies involved in successfully executing the jump, crucial for higher scores in competitions.
Euronews reported on February 11, 2026, that the news bulletin covered a range of global events, including updates on European politics, cultural happenings, and business news, such as the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. Key stories included the European Commission's action plan on cyberbullying, developments in Azerbaijan's energy sector, and discussions on migrant regularization within the EU.
In other news, Sky News reported that an Irish man, Seamus Culleton, was detained by ICE for five months and described the detention center as a "concentration camp." Culleton, married to a US citizen and living in the US for nearly 20 years, was detained in September 2025 and urged the Irish premier to address his case with the US President, citing poor conditions and fear for his safety.
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