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Navalny Poisoned, William & Kate Prioritize Family

The United Kingdom and its European allies have accused Russia of using a poison derived from a dart frog toxin to kill opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a Siberian penal colony two years ago. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, stated that "only the Russian government had the means, motive and opportunity" to carry out the assassination, according to BBC World. Moscow has dismissed the findings as an "information campaign," as reported by the Tass news agency.

Meanwhile, at the same conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured European leaders that the United States does not plan to abandon the transatlantic alliance. He emphasized that the US's destiny "will always be intertwined" with Europe's, according to BBC World. Rubio's speech, which aimed to strengthen ties, was a marked contrast to the previous year's address by Vice-President JD Vance.

In other news, during the Winter Olympics, two fans raised the flag of Greenland to protest President Donald Trump's intent to acquire Greenland for the U.S., according to Fox News. The flag was raised during the USA's men's hockey win over Denmark, sparking a viral reaction. The fans, Vita Kalniņa and her husband Alexander Kalniņš, held up the flag during warmups and again when Denmark scored the opening goal. The US ultimately won the game 6-3.

In royal news, Prince William and Kate Middleton have prioritized family over royal duties, especially during the Princess of Wales' cancer treatments, according to a royal author. Russell Myers, royal editor of The Mirror and author of "William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story," told the Manchester Evening News that William felt like "the rug had been pulled from under him." Fox News reported that William stepped back from his duties to support his family.

Finally, a new "at home" technology is being trialed to help stroke survivors regain movement. Amanda James-Hammett, who suffered a stroke six years ago, is participating in a nationwide NHS trial testing the device. "It's about freedom," she said, adding, "It's given me my freedom back," according to BBC Technology. The technology is being tested at 19 NHS sites.

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