A Venezuelan deportee can return to the US after a federal judge's order, while the US military reportedly used an AI model in an operation in Venezuela, according to reports from multiple news sources. Simultaneously, Brazil celebrated its first Winter Olympics medal, and the African Union called for an end to the "extermination" of Palestinians. These events unfolded as US officials reiterated their commitment to a strong transatlantic alliance at the Munich Security Conference.
Luis Muñoz Pinto, a 27-year-old Venezuelan, is among those allowed to return to the United States to fight their cases, following a ruling by a US federal judge. Muñoz was deported by the Trump administration and sent to a prison in El Salvador. "I'm not over that nightmare yet," he stated, expressing both hope and fear about returning, according to The Guardian.
In a separate development, the Wall Street Journal reported that the US military utilized Anthropic's AI model Claude during an operation in Venezuela. Anthropic, the AI model's developer, declined to comment on the specific use of Claude but emphasized that any use of the tool must comply with its policies, as reported by The Guardian.
Meanwhile, Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history by winning a gold medal in the giant slalom at the Winter Olympics, becoming the first South American to achieve this feat. "Your difference is your superpower," the 25-year-old skier said, according to The Guardian.
At the 39th summit of the African Union, Chairman of the Commission Mahmoud Ali Youssouf called for an end to the "extermination" of the Palestinian people, as reported by Al Jazeera.
At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the US's commitment to a strong Europe, recalling the long-shared history between the US and Europe, according to Al Jazeera. Washington does not plan on abandoning the transatlantic alliance, Rubio made clear.
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