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Morning brief: Brazil s Lula assents to common BRICS currency, 18,000 cows killed in Texas explosion, & more

Brazil's Lula called on the BRICS nations to adopt a common currency to help increase trade and investment among the member countries. There have been discussions and proposals for a common BRICS currency in the past, but they have not come to fruition. BRICS countries include Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Moreover, over 18,000 cows were killed in a big explosion at a dairy farm in west Texas, making it apparently the worst such fire incident in American history.

Morning news brief: N Zealand bans Tiktok, France pension protests escalate, and more

Police clashed with protesters in Paris after the French government took the decision to force pension reforms without voting in parliament. In other news, As the world focuses its attention on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Moscow, as per reports, has nefarious plans to destabilise another neighbour: Moldova. Finally, New Zealand bans TikTok on devices with access to the country's parliamentary network over cybersecurity concerns.  Click on the headlines to read more:

Morning news brief: Japan forced to self-destruct rocket, UK to unveil new anti-migrant law, and more

The United Kingdom is all set to unveil a hotly debated law that seeks to stop illegal migrant crossings across the English channel. It will reportedly depart asylum seekers to unspecified "safe third countries". In other news, Japan was forced to trigger the self-destruction of its rocket after the space vehicle encountered engine failure. Meanwhile, amid soaring temperatures in Australia's New South Wales (NSW) region, the nation's Bureau of Meteorology has warned that hot and dry conditions, accompanied by gusty winds, will elevate bushfire danger levels.

Morning news brief: Estonia elections, Pope John Paul II covered up cases of paedophilia in church, & more

The Reform party of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas won the election for the European Parliament on Sunday (March 5), with Tallinn's (the capital and most populous city of Estonia) administration remaining one of Europe's most ardently pro-Kyiv. In other news, a new report alleges that the late Polish Pope John Paul II a.k.a Karol Wojtyla knew about child abuse in Poland's Catholic Church even before taking over as pontiff.

Morning news brief: Pakistan PM, president and army chief skip Pervez Musharraf s funeral, and more

Pakistan's former president and army chief General (retired) Pervez Musharraf was laid to rest in Karachi on Tuesday (February 7). Musharaff died at the age of 79 last Sunday following a prolonged illness. In Tunisia, President Kais Saied on Tuesday dismissed Othman Jerandi as the foreign minister of the country without citing any reason. This latest firing makes the top diplomat the fourth minister to leave his position since Saied attempted to seize power in July 2021.

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