Monday 26th February
Hungary approves Sweden’s accession into NATO. (BBC News)
Israel has conducted its deepest airstrike inside Lebanon since the outbreak targeting Hezbollah positions. (Reuters)
Tuesday 27th February
The German warship Hessen shoots down two drones in the Red Sea that were launched by Houthi forces in Yemen. (Reuters)
Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from the villages of Sieverne and Stepove. (Reuters)
Joe Biden and Donald Trump won the primaries in the state of Michigan. (The New York Times)
Wednesday 28th February
The US supreme court agrees to decide whether Donald Trump can claim immunity in special counsel Jack Smiths 2020 presidential election subversion case. (The New York Times)
Thursday 29th February
More than 100 have been reported killed and another 760 others injured. The Gaza Health Ministry claims the Israel Defence Forces opened fire into the crowd. However, Israeli officials claim that the majority of the deaths were caused by the stampede for the aid trucks. (BBC News)
44 people have been killed in a building fire in Dhaka. (BBC News)
George Galloway from the Workers Party of Britain wins Rochdale by-election. (Sky News)
Friday 1st March
Isreal launched and airstrike in Syria killing three people including an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps official. (Al Jazeera)
The funeral for Putin’s biggest critic takes place in Moscow for the deceased Alexei Navalny. (AP)
Saturday 2nd March
Yemen’s internationally recognised government reports that the Rubymar was indeed struck by a Houthi anti-ship missile and has sunk. (Reuters)
Three republican party caucuses are held in Idaho, Michigan, and Missouri with Donald Trump winning all three. (AP)
Sunday 3rd March
The IDF claims that most of the deaths that occurred in the disputed incident
Shehbaz Sharif has won his second term as prime minister of Pakistan. (BBC News)
The Houthis have vowed to sink more British ships following the sinking of the Rubymar the previous day. (Sky News)

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