Prince William concluded his first tour of Saudi Arabia with a visit to a nature reserve, while authorities in British Columbia, Canada, investigated a school shooting that left ten dead. Meanwhile, the Trump administration was expected to formally eliminate the US government's role in controlling greenhouse gas pollution, and the New Zealand mosque shooter sought to overturn his guilty plea. These events occurred on February 11, 2026.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, toured the Sharaan Nature Reserve in eastern Saudi Arabia on the final day of his visit, according to Sky News. The tour focused on conservation initiatives aimed at protecting and reintroducing native species, including gazelles and the Arabian oryx. He was also briefed on a program to bring back the critically endangered Arabian leopard.
In British Columbia, Canada, a shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School resulted in seven fatalities, with two more found dead at a nearby home, as reported by The Associated Press via NPR Politics. Authorities confirmed that the suspected shooter, a woman, was also killed. More than 25 people were injured, including two who were airlifted to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The Trump administration was poised to revoke a 17-year-old scientific finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare, according to Ars Technica. This action by the Environmental Protection Agency would dismantle the legal basis for its authority to address climate change under the Clean Air Act. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin was expected to be alongside President Donald Trump for an event related to the decision.
In New Zealand, the man serving a life sentence for the country's deadliest mass shooting requested that an appeals court overturn his guilty plea, as reported by NPR Politics.
Additionally, NPR News reported on the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case, with journalist Vicky Ward discussing the fallout from the millions of publicly released documents.
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