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A look at the main events that lead the news schedule next week, from the team in Foresight News.

Leading the week:

Monday (February 10): Representatives discuss border security, asylum and immigration project; France hosts the world summit on artificial intelligence; Chinese anti -definitions on the American definitions.

Tuesday (February 11): Andrew Billy’s speech on financial markets; The local investigation in the development of the Chinese embassy in London opens; Manchester City Real Madrid in the Champions League failed match.

Wednesday (February 12): UK holds the Defense Communication Group meeting, Ukraine; Luis Rubiales is witnessing the trial on Jenny Hermoso’s kiss; The US Senate is voting to nominate Toulcy Gabbard to the Director of National Intelligence.

Thursday (February 13): GDP numbers for the last quarter of 2024; NATO defense ministers meeting; The trial of the Supreme Court begins in the case of the Niger Delta societies against Shell.

Friday (February 14): The Munich Security Conference begins; Valentine’s Day.

Saturday (February 15): The hostages to be issued under the Israel Agreement Hamas; Palestine Solidarity Campaign in London against Trump’s proposals in Gaza.

Sunday (February 16): Pavas TV discussion for German advisor candidates.

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February 10:

  • Stephen Cotler delivers the opening title to the General Senod Senod Church
  • The ruling on the father is guilty of killing the 14 -year -old Scarlett Vicers
  • Investigation of the death of the Royal Artillery, Jaisley Beck, after sexual harassment
  • The French Parliament votes for the blaming of the government -led government

February 11:

  • Emmanuel Macron hosts the heads of state at Global Summit on Ai
  • Donald Trump meets the King of Jordan in Washington, DC
  • A hearing before preparing for the head of the new inspector for borders and migration
  • Introduction to Soo Gray at the House of Lords
  • A hearing of the Supreme Court in Katie Price bankruptcy

February 12:

  • Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch at PMqs
  • Senior Treasury officials interrogated by deputies for the work of the administration
  • Mark Retty holds a press conference before the minister
  • Justin Trudeau, Orrsola von der Lin meets at the European Union summit and Canada
  • Narendra Moody is expected to visit the United States
  • Celtic Face Bayern Munich in UEFA CHAMPIONS LEGUE Play-FF

February 13:

  • France hosts the International Ministerial Conference on Syria
  • Chris White was interrogated by deputies on NHS dentistry

February 14:

  • A court hearing of the husband accused of spying in Hong Kong, Britain
  • Carbala Hajj

February 15:

  • African Union Leadership Summit
  • Early presidential elections in Abkhazia (Georgia)

February 16:

  • Ditona 500
  • One year ago: Alexei Navalny announced death

Main statistics, reports and results:

February 10:

  • NAO report on the administrative cost of the tax system
  • Munich Security Report 2025
  • The Economic Development Report in Africa 2025

February 11:

  • British retail sales screen with retail
  • Transparency perceptions of international corruption perceptions of corruption
  • Results from: BP, Barrat Developments, Lyft
  • 50 years ago: Margaret Thatcher, leader of the Conservative Party
  • 15 years ago: Alexander McQueen died

February 12:

  • Classroom Economic prediction Niesr
  • DWP numbers about cold weather payments
  • Global Climate Report Noaa
  • Results from: Heineken International, Kraft Heinz, Softbank

February 13:

  • Services index
  • NHS major service performance data, including data on waiting times
  • Statistics on the deaths associated with hospitalization in England
  • Statistics of possession of mortgage and the owner
  • Results from: Barclays, American American tobacco, Nissan, Honda Motors, Siemens, Sony, Applied Materials

February 14:

  • Results from: Olympus Corporation, NatWest Group

The news notes are provided in conjunction with Insight news.

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