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Italy Cites Constitutional Conflicts in Refusal to Join Trump’s Board of Peace
Rome, Sunday, 8 February 2026.
Rome formally rejected the invitation due to ‘insurmountable’ constitutional conflicts regarding state equality, marking a significant diplomatic setback as the administration prepares for the board’s inaugural February 19 summit.
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Caprae Capital Targets Global Gen Z Talent to Fuel $110 Million Deal Surge
New York, Sunday, 8 February 2026.
Caprae Capital is aggressively expanding its global footprint by extending its highly selective internship program to top institutions in India and Spain. This strategic move aims to bolster its talent pipeline amid a period of rapid expansion, with the firm closing in on $110 million in deals since January 2025. By partnering with elite universities like IIT and IESE, and maintaining an acceptance rate below 0.1 percent, Caprae is explicitly leveraging Gen Z talent to sustain month-over-month growth exceeding 20 percent. The firm has already converted multiple interns to full-time roles, signaling a distinct shift in how private equity firms cultivate leadership and drive lower-middle-market value.
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Lawsuit Alleges ICE Withheld Critical Medication from Hospitalized Toddler
Dilley, Sunday, 8 February 2026.
A federal lawsuit alleges ICE agents confiscated prescribed respiratory medication from an 18-month-old toddler immediately following her release from intensive care, highlighting critical failures in detention medical oversight.
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EU and India Finalize 'Mother of All Deals' to Reshape Global Supply Chains
Brussels, Sunday, 8 February 2026.
Integrating markets comprising nearly 25% of global GDP, this historic agreement strategically realigns supply chains away from China, creating a massive new economic counterweight across Eurasia.
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s DGA Victory Solidifies Oscar Frontrunner Status
Los Angeles, Sunday, 8 February 2026.
Securing the Directors Guild’s top honor for One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson establishes a commanding lead in the awards race, as this victory historically predicts the Best Director Oscar winner in nearly 90 percent of recent cases.