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What's Behind the Global Surge in Violence and Controversy?

Pakistan and Afghanistan clash, US energy prices soar, and social media giants face scrutiny

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A wave of violence has erupted along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with both countries engaging in airstrikes and cross-border attacks. The escalation has made a Qatar-mediated ceasefire appear...

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What's Behind the Global Surge in Violence and Controversy?

Pakistan and Afghanistan clash, US energy prices soar, and social media giants face scrutiny

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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A wave of violence has erupted along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with both countries engaging in airstrikes and cross-border attacks. The escalation has made a Qatar-mediated ceasefire appear increasingly shaky. According to Afghanistan's government spokesperson, Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Kabul and two other Afghan provinces early Friday, hours after Afghanistan launched a cross-border attack on Pakistan. The violence has raised concerns about the stability of the region and the impact on civilians.

Meanwhile, in the United States, energy prices have soared, leaving many households struggling to heat their homes. In response, Democratic and progressive lawmakers have called on the energy department to stop increasing exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The lawmakers argue that the Trump administration's LNG export policies have "jacked up utility prices for families, leaving many Americans struggling with the cost of heating their homes this winter."

In the world of social media, Instagram has announced a new feature that will alert parents if their teens repeatedly search for terms associated with self-harm. The move comes as Meta, the parent company of Instagram, faces scrutiny over its handling of online safety and its alleged harms to children. The feature will only be available to parents who are enrolled in Instagram's parental supervision program.

In other news, the FBI has fired at least 10 staffers connected to investigations into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents. The terminations were announced shortly after FBI director Kash Patel told Reuters that federal agents subpoenaed his phone records when he was a private citizen during the investigation. Patel did not offer any evidence of wrongdoing by the FBI employees who were fired.

In Germany, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has hailed a court injunction as a "major victory" after it stopped the country's domestic intelligence service from referring to the party as a "right-wing extremist" group. The party had challenged the classification, which was announced by German intelligence last May. The court in Cologne issued an interim ruling, stopping the use of the term until it has issued a final ruling.

These developments highlight the complexity and interconnectedness of global events. From regional conflicts to social media controversies, the world is grappling with a range of challenges that have significant implications for individuals, communities, and nations.

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  • "Pakistan strikes Kabul hours after Afghanistan attack on border troops" (The Guardian)
  • "Democrats call for freeze on gas exports as energy prices soar for US households" (The Guardian)
  • "Instagram to alert parents if teens repeatedly search self-harm terms" (The Guardian)
  • "At least 10 FBI staffers connected to Trump investigations fired" (CBS News)
  • "AfD hails court injunction on 'extremist' label as victory" (Reuters)

A wave of violence has erupted along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with both countries engaging in airstrikes and cross-border attacks. The escalation has made a Qatar-mediated ceasefire appear increasingly shaky. According to Afghanistan's government spokesperson, Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Kabul and two other Afghan provinces early Friday, hours after Afghanistan launched a cross-border attack on Pakistan. The violence has raised concerns about the stability of the region and the impact on civilians.

Meanwhile, in the United States, energy prices have soared, leaving many households struggling to heat their homes. In response, Democratic and progressive lawmakers have called on the energy department to stop increasing exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The lawmakers argue that the Trump administration's LNG export policies have "jacked up utility prices for families, leaving many Americans struggling with the cost of heating their homes this winter."

In the world of social media, Instagram has announced a new feature that will alert parents if their teens repeatedly search for terms associated with self-harm. The move comes as Meta, the parent company of Instagram, faces scrutiny over its handling of online safety and its alleged harms to children. The feature will only be available to parents who are enrolled in Instagram's parental supervision program.

In other news, the FBI has fired at least 10 staffers connected to investigations into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents. The terminations were announced shortly after FBI director Kash Patel told Reuters that federal agents subpoenaed his phone records when he was a private citizen during the investigation. Patel did not offer any evidence of wrongdoing by the FBI employees who were fired.

In Germany, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has hailed a court injunction as a "major victory" after it stopped the country's domestic intelligence service from referring to the party as a "right-wing extremist" group. The party had challenged the classification, which was announced by German intelligence last May. The court in Cologne issued an interim ruling, stopping the use of the term until it has issued a final ruling.

These developments highlight the complexity and interconnectedness of global events. From regional conflicts to social media controversies, the world is grappling with a range of challenges that have significant implications for individuals, communities, and nations.

Sources:

  • "Pakistan strikes Kabul hours after Afghanistan attack on border troops" (The Guardian)
  • "Democrats call for freeze on gas exports as energy prices soar for US households" (The Guardian)
  • "Instagram to alert parents if teens repeatedly search self-harm terms" (The Guardian)
  • "At least 10 FBI staffers connected to Trump investigations fired" (CBS News)
  • "AfD hails court injunction on 'extremist' label as victory" (Reuters)

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