Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed using a poison derived from a dart frog toxin, the UK and its allies revealed on February 14, 2026. The neurotoxin, classified as a chemical weapon, was found in the skin of Ecuadorian dart frogs, according to Sky News. This revelation comes as the international community continues to grapple with the circumstances surrounding Navalny's death in a Russian prison.
The UK and its allies have condemned the act as "barbaric," Sky News reported. The poison is reportedly 200 times stronger than morphine, and victims reportedly suffocate in agony, according to Germany's foreign minister. The news of Navalny's death has sparked international outrage and calls for accountability.
In other news, Bangladeshi Prime Minister-in-waiting Tarique Rahman urged opposition parties to work with the incoming BNP government after its landslide victory in the first elections since Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Al Jazeera reported. "In the interest of the country, we must remain united," Rahman stated.
Meanwhile, England secured a five-wicket victory over Scotland in the T20 World Cup, with Tom Banton scoring an unbeaten 63, according to Al Jazeera. Victory in their final Group C match against Italy on Monday will see England safely into the next round.
Also, the price of speaking out against the Iranian regime continues to be high. An Iranian doctor, Yaser Rahmani-Rad, was arrested and detained after accusing the country's security forces of arresting injured protesters inside hospitals and removing medical equipment, according to Sky News. Dr. Rahmani-Rad, an internal medicine specialist, had given Sky News an interview detailing the crackdown.
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