Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was scheduled to join mourners in Tumbler Ridge on Friday, following a mass shooting at a secondary school that has left the community reeling. Families of the victims, including Sarah Lampert, mother of 12-year-old Ticaria Lampert, were speaking publicly about their loss, according to The Guardian.
The shooting, described as one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings, prompted an outpouring of grief and support. Carney's visit was intended to offer solace to the grieving community. Details about the shooting itself were not provided in the available sources.
In other news, newly released documents have shed light on the ties between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent figures. Sky News reported that emails from 2014 revealed Epstein asked staff to install hidden video cameras at his Florida home. The emails were part of millions of documents released by the US Department of Justice last month, according to Sky News. An aide informed Epstein that the cameras would be concealed in tissue boxes.
Meanwhile, Al Jazeera reported on the ongoing fallout from the Epstein files, which have exposed connections to Britain's elite. The revelations have reportedly created a crisis for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour party. The files have exposed details about former UK envoy Peter Mandelson's relationship with Epstein.
In international affairs, a schism has emerged between Donald Trump and Israel, according to Sky News. Trump criticized Israeli President Isaac Herzog, stating he should be "ashamed of himself." This rift comes as Israel worries the US might soften its stance on Iran.
Euronews provided a summary of the day's top news stories in a video bulletin released on February 13th, 2026. The bulletin included coverage of events from around Europe and the world, including breaking news in politics, business, and culture.
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