Find out of other relevant news that you cannot stop reading and that mark the day of this Saturday, February 22, 2025
Ceiling collapse of a shopping center in Peru leaves four dead and more than 70 wounded
At least four dead and 78 wounded left the ceiling in a shopping center in a city in northern Peru, authorities reported on Saturday, while rescuers still look for people who would be trapped.
The tragedy occurred on Friday night at the Royal Plaza de la Ciudad de Trujillo shopping center, about 600 kilometers north of the capital Lima, at a time when dozens of visitors were in the place, he said Voa.
The heavy iron structure fell untimely to the diners that were in the center’s food court, the Interior Minister Juan Santiváñez, told the local RPP radio. It was possible to rescue 20 people immediately, he added.
“More than 200 police and firefighters do search work,” said the Ministry of Interior for the Social Network X, next to a video that shows an agent rescuing one of the trapped.
A sixth hostage is released in Gaza by Hamas
A sixth hostage, presumably the Israeli Arab Bedouin Hisham al Sayed, 37, was released this Saturday, February 22 by Hamas, alone and without publicly broadcasting, and delivered to the Red Cross personnel in the Gaza Strip, The Israeli army confirmed in a statement.
“According to the information communicated by the Red Cross, they were transferred an additional hostage, which is on its way to the Armed Forces of Israel and the National Security Agency in Gaza,” says the note.
Al Sayed, who suffers from schizophrenia, entered Gaza for his own will in April 2015. Hamas captured and accuses him to be a soldier, although he had been exempt from serving due to this personality disorder, according to the Hebrew press, he reported the DW.
This morning, five other excautives returned to Israel after their release in Rafah (south) and Nuseirat (center of the enclave), ending seven exchanges in which 30 live hostages have been released (including five national Thai nationals unforeseen), in addition to of four dead hostages, since January 19.
Trump authorizes the restriction of access to US technology to countries such as Venezuela, Cuba and Iran
This Friday, February 21, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed an executive order to restrict access to American technology to countries such as Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, Russia and China, which he calls “foreign adversaries.”
The measure would be related to the scope of artificial intelligence, although the details for the implementation of the order given by the US president are not required.
Trump justifies his decision with the argument that “economic security is national security” and argues that the country must protect its infrastructure and sensitive technologies, from artificial intelligence to semiconductors and advances in biotechnology.
One dead and several injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse (France)
One dead and several injured left an attack on Saturday afternoon, February 22 in the French city of Mulhouse, near the German border, perpetrated with a white weapon by a man signed for terrorism.
The events were recorded before 4:00 p.m. (local time) in the city center. Among the injured are two agents in charge of controlling parking and three municipal police, according to Les Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsacewhich has not given indications about the identity of the deceased.
The Regional newspaper also indicated that the attack occurred between the Plaza del Mercado and Lavoisier Street, which is where the suspect was arrested, a man born in 1987 of foreign nationality against whom the expulsion of France had been issued, he said EFE.
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