Nigerian villagers in Jabo were shaken by late-night airstrikes launched by the United States against an alleged militant camp, lighting up the sky and causing confusion among residents. The strikes, coordinated with the Nigerian government, targeted Islamic State group militants in Sokoto state and involved precision missiles and drones. United States President Donald Trump described the attack as a response to violence against civilians, while Nigerian officials confirmed intelligence cooperation. The full impact of the strikes remains unclear, but the operation marks a significant escalation in efforts to combat armed groups in the region.
In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced upcoming talks with United States President Donald Trump to discuss security guarantees, economic agreements, and territorial issues amid ongoing conflict with Russia. Meanwhile, Southern California faced severe winter storms that caused mudslides, flooding, and widespread damage, prompting numerous rescues and emergency responses.
Elsewhere, separatist forces in Yemen accused Saudi Arabia of launching airstrikes against them, escalating tensions within the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels. In Israel, a Palestinian man killed two people and injured others in a car-ramming and stabbing attack, prompting a swift security response. Additional incidents include a motion to suppress evidence in the 1996 Tupac Shakur case, mass arrests of suspected militants in Turkey, a violent factory attack in Japan, and reported airstrikes amid renewed border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand.

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