Tumbler Ridge, Canada, and Tehran, Iran, are currently grappling with vastly different crises. In Tumbler Ridge, a Canadian town is reeling from a shooting, while in Iran, an ongoing crackdown on dissent continues to raise international concerns. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has stated that a change in power in Iran "would be the best thing" that could happen.
The Canadian mining town of Tumbler Ridge is struggling to come to terms with a shooting perpetrated by one of its own. Residents are turning to unity in the face of grief, according to The Guardian. The town's residents largely agreed that Tuesday, February 10, began like a normal day, before the tragedy shattered the community's routine.
In Iran, the price of speaking out against the regime is high. According to Sky News, Iranian doctor Yaser Rahmani-Rad was arrested and detained after accusing the country's security forces of arresting injured protesters inside hospitals. The doctor had previously spoken to Sky News about the crackdown.
Across the globe, former US President Donald Trump commented on the situation in Iran. According to Euronews, Trump stated that a change in power in Iran "would be the best thing" that could happen. These remarks came shortly after Trump confirmed that he was sending a second aircraft carrier group to the Middle East.
In other news, farmers in eastern Bitlis, Turkey, are leading water buffaloes and horses into 40-degree Budakli thermal springs to bathe, heal, and keep milk quality high during sub-zero winter temperatures, according to Euronews. Every ten days, breeders walk the animals several kilometers for the soak.
In Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is celebrating a victory. As reported by Al Jazeera, a supporter of the BNP said, "They call me mad because I consider this party everything."
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