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  Top Stories  Top World News: Feb 12, 2026 – Peace Talks, Space Tests, and Global Diplomacy Dominate
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Top World News: Feb 12, 2026 – Peace Talks, Space Tests, and Global Diplomacy Dominate

Alisa ChenAlisa Chen—February 12, 20260
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The world saw significant news unfold on February 12, 2026.

Diplomacy took center stage on many fronts.
Top stories included progress in peace talks. They involved Russia and Ukraine.

Ukraine Peace Talks on the Horizon

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy anticipated a new peace talk round. It was slated for the next week. Specifically, talks might happen on February 17 or 18. The United States proposed hosting them. However, Russia had not yet confirmed its agreement. Both sides viewed a US proposal skeptically. This proposal involved a free economic zone in Donbas. It aimed to create a buffer. Zelenskyy stressed Ukraine’s stance. Elections require a ceasefire first. They also need security guarantees. He denied US pressure to hold votes. The US has not linked elections to security aid. This was according to Zelenskyy.

China Denies Nuclear Test Allegations

China strongly refuted US claims. It denied conducting nuclear tests in 2020. Beijing called these accusations baseless. China accused the US of seeking excuses. These excuses might justify resuming its own tests. The US alleges China used “decoupling” methods. This technique supposedly hides seismic activity. The dispute arose after the New START treaty expired. The US pushed for broader arms control talks. China previously rejected this. The US claims it has information. This information suggests China conducted explosive tests. These tests reportedly had yields in the hundreds of tons. China stated it opposes US attempts to fabricate pretexts. It views the US as a disruptor of global order.

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Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani spoke with US President Donald Trump. They discussed de-escalation efforts. They focused on strengthening regional security. The leaders also reviewed bilateral ties. They explored enhancing cooperation. This call occurred as US-Iran nuclear negotiations were preparing. Iran’s top security official noted this. The date for the next Iran-US talks was under review. The US is pursuing diplomatic solutions with Tehran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was also slated to join the Board of Peace. He was expected to meet with President Trump. This meeting would likely cover regional security issues. Trump and the Qatari Emir reaffirmed diplomacy. They supported peaceful crisis resolution.

Syria’s Path to Stability

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged unity. He called for lasting peace in Syria. Erdogan warned against “maximalist demands.” He stressed reconciliation and reconstruction. The roadmap for peace is emerging. Syria’s wealth must benefit all its people. It should not be used for conflict. Erdogan stated Türkiye seeks brotherhood. It does not seek dominance in the region. He highlighted the human cost of war. Every life lost pains hearts. Diverse communities must cooperate. Past mistakes should be avoided. A stable and unified Syria is the goal.

The European Union also commented on Israeli actions. Their stance deemed Israeli actions in the West Bank incompatible with international law. This reflects ongoing concerns. There were reports of illegal Israeli settlers displacing Palestinian families. Fifteen families were reportedly expelled near Jericho. This is part of wider displacement efforts.

Cyprus Issue and UN Engagement

President Tufan Erhurman of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus met UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The meeting happened in New York. They discussed the Cyprus issue. Regional developments were also on the agenda. Erhurman presented a four-point methodology. It aims to restart settlement negotiations. He also called for lifting isolations on Turkish Cypriots. The UN viewed the talks as valuable. They sought to understand the TRNC’s position. Cyprus remains a protracted dispute. Decades of efforts have yet to yield a settlement.

Colombia Faces Natural Disaster

Colombian President Gustavo Petro canceled his trip. He was supposed to attend the Munich Security Conference. Record rainfall caused severe flooding. This disaster struck northern Colombia. It affected over 150,000 people. Cordoba department bore the brunt. Vast areas remained submerged. Petro prioritized domestic emergency response. His government mobilized for relief efforts.

Space Exploration and Safety Tests

China achieved a milestone in space. It conducted a successful safety test. The test involved its new Mengzhou spacecraft. It also included a Long March 10A rocket prototype. This is part of preparation for a crewed moon mission. The emergency rescue system was tested. Astronauts could be safely returned if issues arose. The rocket’s first stage also performed a controlled splashdown. This test provides crucial experience. It supports future lunar exploration. China aims for a crewed moon landing by 2030.

Maritime Disaster and Investigation

A tragic ferry sinking in the Philippines saw its death toll rise. At least 52 people died. The M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 sank in January. Investigations revealed safety lapses. The vessel reportedly had “glaring safety deficiencies.” Charges are being filed. They target the shipping company. They also target maritime officials. Overcrowding and overloading are suspected causes. The incident highlights safety concerns. Maritime accidents have surged in recent years. Authorities are reassessing safety protocols.

Airspace Restrictions in El Paso

The FAA temporarily halted flights. This affected El Paso International Airport. The closure lasted for 10 days. It cited “special security reasons.” Later reports revealed the cause. A military anti-drone system test posed risks. The system’s operation conflicted with air traffic safety. The FAA cited concerns about the system. Flights resumed after safety assurances. The airport’s airspace was reopened. This incident caused significant traveler disruption. It highlighted inter-agency coordination challenges.

Other Notable News

Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev called the US-Azerbaijan Strategic Partnership Charter “historic.” This underscores strong bilateral ties. The day’s news showed a complex global landscape. It featured ongoing diplomatic efforts. It also highlighted technological advancements. Furthermore, it underscored serious security concerns. The world continues to navigate these challenges. Events on February 12, 2026, reflected these dynamics.

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Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.
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Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.

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