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What's Behind the Week's Major News Stories?

From Avalanches to Music Revivals, a Roundup of Global Events

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This week saw a mix of tragic events, unexpected revivals, and significant developments in global politics and culture. From the recovery of bodies in a California avalanche to the resurgence of traditional Korean...

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What's Behind the Week's Major News Stories?

From Avalanches to Music Revivals, a Roundup of Global Events

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week saw a mix of tragic events, unexpected revivals, and significant developments in global politics and culture. From the recovery of bodies in a California avalanche to the resurgence of traditional Korean music, here's a comprehensive look at some of the major news stories that made headlines.

In California, a devastating avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Lake Tahoe resulted in the deaths of nine skiers. The bodies of all nine missing individuals were recovered on Saturday, following days of search efforts. The avalanche occurred on Tuesday, and six additional skiers survived the tragedy. The incident highlights the risks associated with winter sports and the importance of safety precautions in such activities.

Meanwhile, in the world of politics, a policy document known as Project 2025 has been making waves. Published by the Heritage Foundation think-tank, the 900-page document lays out an ultra-conservative vision for governance. Although President Trump publicly distanced himself from the document before his election, many of the ideas presented in Project 2025 have become reality during his presidency. From a major crackdown on immigration to a hardline stance on Venezuela, the document appears to have provided a roadmap for Trump's policies.

In the UK, a report by the home affairs select committee criticized the government's response to a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans as "clumsy" and "late." The ban was originally imposed by West Midlands police, but was later overturned. The report found that the police relied on "inaccurate information" about the fans and failed to take a balanced approach to the situation.

On the Pakistan-Afghan border, the Pakistani military carried out strikes on militant hideouts, targeting camps of the Pakistani Taliban. The strikes were described as "intelligence-based, selective operations" by the information ministry. The move comes after a surge in attacks inside Pakistan, which the government blames on militants operating from across the border.

In a more positive development, traditional Korean music, known as trot, is making a comeback. Once mocked for being tacky, trot is now being rediscovered by younger generations through social media. Korean content creators have started using generative AI to transform popular K-pop songs into trot-style tunes, paired with AI-generated images of idols in classic trot attire. The videos have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on social media platforms, sparking a renewed interest in this traditional music genre.

As the world grapples with various challenges, from natural disasters to political tensions, it's heartening to see the power of music and culture bringing people together. Whether it's the revival of traditional Korean music or the resilience of communities affected by tragedy, there are always stories of hope and inspiration to be found.

This week saw a mix of tragic events, unexpected revivals, and significant developments in global politics and culture. From the recovery of bodies in a California avalanche to the resurgence of traditional Korean music, here's a comprehensive look at some of the major news stories that made headlines.

In California, a devastating avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Lake Tahoe resulted in the deaths of nine skiers. The bodies of all nine missing individuals were recovered on Saturday, following days of search efforts. The avalanche occurred on Tuesday, and six additional skiers survived the tragedy. The incident highlights the risks associated with winter sports and the importance of safety precautions in such activities.

Meanwhile, in the world of politics, a policy document known as Project 2025 has been making waves. Published by the Heritage Foundation think-tank, the 900-page document lays out an ultra-conservative vision for governance. Although President Trump publicly distanced himself from the document before his election, many of the ideas presented in Project 2025 have become reality during his presidency. From a major crackdown on immigration to a hardline stance on Venezuela, the document appears to have provided a roadmap for Trump's policies.

In the UK, a report by the home affairs select committee criticized the government's response to a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans as "clumsy" and "late." The ban was originally imposed by West Midlands police, but was later overturned. The report found that the police relied on "inaccurate information" about the fans and failed to take a balanced approach to the situation.

On the Pakistan-Afghan border, the Pakistani military carried out strikes on militant hideouts, targeting camps of the Pakistani Taliban. The strikes were described as "intelligence-based, selective operations" by the information ministry. The move comes after a surge in attacks inside Pakistan, which the government blames on militants operating from across the border.

In a more positive development, traditional Korean music, known as trot, is making a comeback. Once mocked for being tacky, trot is now being rediscovered by younger generations through social media. Korean content creators have started using generative AI to transform popular K-pop songs into trot-style tunes, paired with AI-generated images of idols in classic trot attire. The videos have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on social media platforms, sparking a renewed interest in this traditional music genre.

As the world grapples with various challenges, from natural disasters to political tensions, it's heartening to see the power of music and culture bringing people together. Whether it's the revival of traditional Korean music or the resilience of communities affected by tragedy, there are always stories of hope and inspiration to be found.

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