Real Madrid secured a dominant 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad on Saturday, propelling them to the top of La Liga, while American speedskater Jordan Stolz clinched his second gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics in the men's 500 meters. The day also saw Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez address the Munich Security Conference, and a look at the reality of high-tech heists.
Vinicius Junior was the star of the show for Real Madrid, scoring two penalty goals in the match, according to Al Jazeera. The win came despite the absence of star player Kylian Mbappe, who watched from the substitutes bench due to a knee injury. The victory pushed Real Madrid to the top of the league standings.
At the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, Jordan Stolz continued his impressive performance, adding a gold medal in the 500-meter race to his earlier victory in the 1,000 meters. This win put him in a strong position to potentially win four gold medals at the games, as reported by NPR News.
Meanwhile, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez used his first appearance at the Munich Security Conference to address global rearmament strategies. He directly challenged the trend among world powers, arguing that nuclear rearmament would not protect against Vladimir Putin, as stated by Euronews.
In other news, a profile of high-tech heists highlighted the contrast between the cinematic portrayal and the reality of such crimes. According to MIT Technology Review, technical countermeasures are rarely a problem, and high-tech gadgets are rarely a solution in real-world heists.
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