Netanyahu to meet Trump on Wednesday

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday to discuss talks with Iran. AP wrote, Netanyahu emphasized that any negotiations must address Iran’s ballistic missiles and support for militant groups.

The US and Iran held indirect nuclear talks in Oman on Friday. For the first time, the US included its top military commander in the Middle East. Iran signaled the talks concluded for now, while stressing nuclear issues must be discussed calmly, without threats.

AP reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that if the US attacks, Tehran would retaliate against American bases in the region. He said missile and defense matters are "in no way negotiable."

Thailand holds early election on Sunday

Voters in Thailand cast ballots Sunday in an early general election. The race is seen as a three-way contest among progressive, populist and traditional power-based politics, AP reported. More than 50 parties are competing, but only three are major contenders.

According to AP, analysts say it may struggle to form a government due to opposition from rival parties. Its reform-focused agenda appeals to young and urban voters. The Bhumjaithai Party, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, is backed by royalist and military-aligned groups. It campaigns on national security and economic support. The party has strong grassroots networks in rural areas.

The Pheu Thai Party, linked to former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, focuses on economic revival and populist promises. Voters also took part in a referendum on whether to begin drafting a new constitution. Results are expected to shape Thailand’s political future.

Simple gestures are enough for romance

Romance on Valentine’s Day does not need expensive gifts or grand plans, relationship experts write to AP. Small, thoughtful actions often matter more than chocolates or fancy dinners. Simple kindness helps couples feel closer.

Therapists say romance looks different for everyone. For some, it is holding hands or helping with daily tasks. For others, it is a funny message or coffee in bed. What matters is showing care in ways a partner values.

Experts also added that romance changes over time. Busy schedules, work, and family responsibilities affect how couples connect. Regular effort, like date nights and honest communication, helps keep relationships strong. According to AP, taking pressure off Valentine’s Day is key. Love does not need to be perfect or spontaneous. Consistent, small gestures throughout the year often mean the most.

Power cuts hit Kyiv businesses

Before dawn in Kyiv’s Podil district, bakeries and cafés struggle to work as power cuts hit again and again. According to AP, Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid have forced businesses to rely on generators.

For small businesses, generators are costly and exhausting to run. Fuel expenses are high and schedules are unpredictable. Owners say it is now impossible to operate without backup power, especially during the harsh winter, AP reported.

According to the report, restaurants and cafés are among the hardest hit. Some have been forced to close temporarily due to lack of electricity, water, or heating. Many operate at a loss as customer numbers fall and costs rise. Despite the pressure, some businesses continue as community lifelines.