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Sponsored by Start your day smarter with a dossier on the most important world news, rounded off with a shot of intriguing and offbeat stories. Like the president, you deserve no less. Feb 18, 2022 Today A marked increase in shelling on the front line signaled that a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine is imminent. Franceâs decision to pull its troops out of Mali in the next four to six months might destabilize the region. Donald Trump and two of his adult kids must testify about their business dealings. And Nigerian cross-border payment specialist Flutterwaveâs $3 billion valuation makes it Africaâs richest startup. All this and more in todayâs PDB. IMPORTANT Shell Shock Biden Expects Russian Invasion Within âSeveral Daysâ A spike in shelling on the front line between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists Thursday suggested the long-running dispute is entering a disastrous new phase. President Joe Biden warned that Moscow is âengaged in a false flag operation to have an excuse to go inâ after separatists claimed they came under fire from Ukraine. While the Kremlin insisted that itâs withdrawing troops, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin claimed the opposite is happening. He said Russia is stocking up on blood supplies and combat aircraft, and âyou donât do these sorts of things ... if youâre getting ready to pack up and go home.â (Sources:[NYT](, [AP]() Macronâs Mali Maneuvers France to Withdraw Troops From Mali President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would withdraw its troops from the West African nation besieged by Islamic militants. Macron said the move was the result of a breakdown in diplomatic relations with Mali's governing military junta but he insisted that the mission had not been a failure. Colonel Souleymane Dembélé, a spokesman for the junta, dismissed the announcement, arguing that while European forces were in the country, âterrorism engulfed the entire Malian territory.â Some of the French troops will be redeployed to neighboring Niger but fears remain that the security vacuum in Mali will further destabilize the region. (Source:[BBC]() Trumps to Testify NY Judge Rules Trump and Kids Must Answer Business Questions New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that former President Donald Trump and his children Donald Jr. and Ivanka must answer questions under oath as part of a civil probe into their family company's business. Engoron said state Attorney General Letitia James had âthe clear rightâ to question them about the âcopious evidence of possible financial fraudâ unearthed by her investigation. The Trumps, who have 21 days to submit to questioning, had earlier accused James of âselective prosecution and prosecutorial misconduct that this country has never seen,â through lawyer Alina Habba. They are appealing the ruling. (Sources:[Reuters](, [CNN]() Startup Success Nigeriaâs Flutterwave Becomes Africaâs Richest Startup Flutterwave, which facilitates cross-border payments for companies including Uber and Booking.com, has achieved a $3 billion valuation after its latest funding round. The 6-year-old firm was valued at $1 billion a year ago. The news comes amid a flurry of investor interest in African startups: Firms on the continent secured a record $5 billion in capital last year. Co-founder and CEO Olugbenga Agboola, who once engineered solutions for PayPal, said Flutterwave plans to expand through mergers and acquisitions. âWe are thinking Egypt or Morocco,â he hinted â as well as by expanding into more countries in Africa and beyond. (Source:[Al Jazeera]() Briefly Here are some things you should know about today: Brazil mudslides. Rescue workers in the Brazilian city of Petropolis are in a race against time to recover survivors from the wreckage wrought by floods and mudslides. At least 110 people have died. (Source: [Al Jazeera]() Australia shark attack. A 35-year-old British expat has been identified as the victim of Sydneyâs first fatal shark attack since 1963. Simon Nellist was training for a charity swim. (Source:[Sky News]() Ottawa standoff. Truckers in Canadaâs capital stood their ground as police tried to break up their protest. âThe action is imminent,â said interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell. âYour time in our city has come to an end and you must leave.â (Source: [CBC]() [the shoe with an 34k waitlist is back in stock!]( If you missed them the last time around, the sneakers we canât get enough of are back â and just in time for spring! 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But conservationists worry they will wreak havoc on one of Brazilâs most biodiverse regions. âThey are in the first stages of invasion with potential to keep going,â warned study author André Magalhães from the Federal University of São João. (Sources:[Science](, [Newsweek]() Baptism of Fire Arizona Priest Quits After Innocent Baptismal Blunders An Arizona priest who served in Phoenix since 2005 has resigned after realizing thousands of baptisms he performed are likely invalid due to an innocent â but consistent â slip of the tongue. Instead of saying, âI baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit,â Rev. Andres Arango routinely started the sentence with, âWe baptize you.â MarÃa Vázquez, who considers her 6-year-old grandsonâs baptism by Arango to be valid, has sent a letter asking for his reinstatement, arguing, âPriests who have done far worse ... have been allowed to remain in their churches.â (Source:[AP]() Fly Got Your Tongue? New Long-Tongued Fly Species Discovered in South Africa Birds do it, bees do it, even long-tongued flies do it. Prosoeca peringueyi,  a wacky-looking critter with a needlelike tongue nearly twice the length of its body, has long been known to pollinate dozens of long tubed flower species in South Africaâs Namaqualand region. But recent research by French and South African scientists has shown that what was always believed to be one fly species is actually two and that between them the flies pollinate far more flower species than previously believed. P. torquata, the newly named species, has a white collar-like marking and a much shorter tongue than P. peringueyi. (Source:[The Scientist]() Lunar Land Grabs Right-wing Think Tank Calls for the Moon to be Privatized If you liked it then you shouldâve put a flag on it. So says a report from neoliberal U.K. think tank Adam Smith Institute that sets out proposals to slice the moon up like a big pizza pie and divvy it up among earthly nations. Report author Rebecca Lowe says a âclearâ and âmorally justifiedâ system for assigning and regulating property rights in space would âpresent vast benefits.â But Professor Malcolm Macdonald of the Scottish Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications disagreed: âIâm not clear how extending the inequalities of our Earth-bound system to the Moon really advances the whole of humanity.â (Source:[The National]() Valieva Vindication? Controversial Russian Figure Skater Misses Medals Kamila Valieva, the red-hot fave for individual figure skating gold despite being mired in a doping controversy, slipped out of medal contention after a disastrous free program. She made mistakes on her first four jumps before tumbling to the ice on an attempted quad toe loop. 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