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Canada’s Spirit Rises and Falls With Its Olympic shifts as new details emerge

Updates on Olympic Hockey, Baftas, Health Warnings, and Military Operations

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In a dramatic turn of events, Canada's Olympic hockey team suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the United States in overtime, leaving the nation reeling. The loss was a devastating blow to the country's morale,...

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    One Battle After Another defeats Hamnet and Sinners at Baftas, as I Swear’s Robert Aramayo takes best actor

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    Mexico's most wanted drug lord 'El Mencho' killed in military operation

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Canada’s Spirit Rises and Falls With Its Olympic shifts as new details emerge

Updates on Olympic Hockey, Baftas, Health Warnings, and Military Operations

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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In a dramatic turn of events, Canada's Olympic hockey team suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the United States in overtime, leaving the nation reeling. The loss was a devastating blow to the country's morale, with fans jamming bars that opened at dawn to watch the game.

Meanwhile, at the Baftas, Paul Thomas Anderson's film "One Battle After Another" dominated the awards, taking home six accolades including best film, best director, and best adapted screenplay. Robert Aramayo also won the leading actor award for his role in "I Swear". The film's success has cemented its position as a firm favorite for the Oscars.

In other news, a health warning has been issued in Melbourne, Australia, due to a measles outbreak. The city's residents are being urged to take precautions to prevent the spread of the disease. The warning comes as lawmakers debate a new opposition plan to make it a criminal offense to help Australians with links to the Islamic State return home.

In a major development, Mexico's most wanted drug lord, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho", has been killed in a military operation. The leader of the Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) drug cartel was seriously injured in clashes between his supporters and the army and died while being transported to Mexico City.

In the Middle East, security officials are warning that Iran could direct proxies to attack US targets abroad, as President Trump considers another military campaign against the country. The increasingly worrisome signs have raised concerns about the potential for escalation in the region.

As the world grapples with these and other pressing issues, one thing is clear: the global landscape is complex and ever-changing. From the thrill of sports to the drama of the red carpet, and from the urgency of public health warnings to the gravity of military operations, the news is constantly evolving. Stay informed and stay up-to-date with the latest developments from around the world.

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  • Canada’s Spirit Rises and Falls With Its Olympic Hockey Teams
  • One Battle After Another defeats Hamnet and Sinners at Baftas, as I Swear’s Robert Aramayo takes best actor
  • Australia news live: health warning as measles spreads in Melbourne; flash floods cut east-west rail link
  • Mexico's most wanted drug lord 'El Mencho' killed in military operation
  • Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn

In a dramatic turn of events, Canada's Olympic hockey team suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the United States in overtime, leaving the nation reeling. The loss was a devastating blow to the country's morale, with fans jamming bars that opened at dawn to watch the game.

Meanwhile, at the Baftas, Paul Thomas Anderson's film "One Battle After Another" dominated the awards, taking home six accolades including best film, best director, and best adapted screenplay. Robert Aramayo also won the leading actor award for his role in "I Swear". The film's success has cemented its position as a firm favorite for the Oscars.

In other news, a health warning has been issued in Melbourne, Australia, due to a measles outbreak. The city's residents are being urged to take precautions to prevent the spread of the disease. The warning comes as lawmakers debate a new opposition plan to make it a criminal offense to help Australians with links to the Islamic State return home.

In a major development, Mexico's most wanted drug lord, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho", has been killed in a military operation. The leader of the Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) drug cartel was seriously injured in clashes between his supporters and the army and died while being transported to Mexico City.

In the Middle East, security officials are warning that Iran could direct proxies to attack US targets abroad, as President Trump considers another military campaign against the country. The increasingly worrisome signs have raised concerns about the potential for escalation in the region.

As the world grapples with these and other pressing issues, one thing is clear: the global landscape is complex and ever-changing. From the thrill of sports to the drama of the red carpet, and from the urgency of public health warnings to the gravity of military operations, the news is constantly evolving. Stay informed and stay up-to-date with the latest developments from around the world.

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  • Canada’s Spirit Rises and Falls With Its Olympic Hockey Teams
  • One Battle After Another defeats Hamnet and Sinners at Baftas, as I Swear’s Robert Aramayo takes best actor
  • Australia news live: health warning as measles spreads in Melbourne; flash floods cut east-west rail link
  • Mexico's most wanted drug lord 'El Mencho' killed in military operation
  • Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn

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