French Minister: 2026 will be year of resistance against Shein

PARIS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Serge Papin, the French Minister for ​small and medium sized ‌businesses, said on Thursday that 2026 will ‌be the year of resistance against Shein and other on-line platforms which he accused of not ⁠being accountable ‌for the products they sell.

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He told TV station TF1 ‍that physical stores are responsible for the goods they sell, while online ​platforms are not.

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The government has ‌appealed against a December court ruling rejecting a three-month suspension of Shein as part of a crackdown against the Chinese E-commerce ⁠platform, after an ​uproar over childlike ​sex dolls sold on its marketplace.

Papin said two lawmakers are ‍preparing ⁠a bill that would allow the government to suspend online ⁠platforms without the need of a court ‌approval.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro;Editing ‌by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

French Minister: 2026 will be year of resistance against Shein

PARIS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Serge Papin, the French Minister for ​small and medium sized ‌businesses, said on Thursday that ...
At least 216 militants killed in all in Pakistan's Balochistan, military operations end

Feb 5 (Reuters) - At ​least ‌216 militants ‌have been killed ⁠in ‌all in Pakistan's ‍Balochistan province and ​the ‌security operation launched against them has ⁠ended, ​Pakistan's ​military said on ‍Thursday.

Reuters Army soldiers gather at the site, following millitant attacks, in Quetta, Pakistan, January 31, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer People walk amid damages at a police station, following militant attacks, in Quetta, Pakistan, February 1, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

Army soldiers gather at the site, following millitant attacks, in Quetta

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(Reporting ⁠by Saad Sayeed; ⁠Editing by ‌YP ‌Rajesh)

At least 216 militants killed in all in Pakistan's Balochistan, military operations end

Feb 5 (Reuters) - At ​least ‌216 militants ‌have been killed ⁠in ‌all in Pakistan's ‍Balochistan province and ​the ‌s...
Maersk Q4 meets forecasts, falling freight rates to weigh on 2026 profits

COPENHAGEN, Feb 5 (Reuters) - ​Danish ‌shipping giant Maersk ‌on Thursday reported fourth-quarter ⁠operating ‌profit broadly in ‍line with expectations and ​warned that ‌falling freight rates, compounded by ongoing ⁠industry ​challenges, ​would weigh on earnings ‍in ⁠2026.

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(Reporting by Jacob ⁠Gronholt-Pedersen, editing ‌by Terje ‌Solsvik)

Maersk Q4 meets forecasts, falling freight rates to weigh on 2026 profits

COPENHAGEN, Feb 5 (Reuters) - ​Danish ‌shipping giant Maersk ‌on Thursday reported fourth-quarter ⁠operating ‌profit broa...
Portland beats No. 6 Gonzaga for first time in more than 10 years

Joel Foxwell tied his career-high with 27 points as host Portland upset No. 6 Gonzaga 87-80 on Wednesday night, handing the Bulldogs their first West Coast Conference loss of the season.

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James O'Donnell added 16 points off the bench, Cameron Williams scored 14 points despite battling foul trouble, Jermaine Ballisager Webb added 13 points and nine rebounds, and Garrett Nuckolls scored 11 for the Pilots (11-14, 4-8 WCC), who snapped a string of 20 straight losses in the series. Portland last beat Gonzaga on Jan. 9, 2014.

Graham Ike led Gonzaga (22-2, 10-1) with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Mario Saint-Supery added 12 points and Davis Fogle scored 10.

Foxwell, a freshman guard from Australia, might have bested his career high if not for leg cramps that limited him over the final five minutes. Still, he shot 11 of 18 from the field -- including 3 of 8 from 3-point range -- dished out a game-high eight assists and grabbed four rebounds.

The Pilots shot 59.3% from the field (32 of 54), while limiting Gonzaga to 40.0% (26 of 65). Portland had a 32-27 rebounding edge and outscored the Bulldogs 40-26 in the paint.

Trailing by six, the Bulldogs came out strong after the intermission, with Adam Miller making a 3-pointer and Ike a jumper in the paint to make it 39-38 within the half's first minute.

But the Pilots stemmed the momentum when Ballisager Webb made a 3-pointer just before a late-closing Ike ran into him. The four-point play pushed Portland's lead back to five and Gonzaga never got closer than three the rest of the way.

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The Pilots stretched the lead to 77-62 with 4:42 left before a late Gonzaga run.

The Pilots took a 39-33 halftime lead as Foxwell scored 13 in the opening 20 minutes.

Portland scored the game's first four points and, after Gonzaga's Braeden Smith made a 3-pointer, went on a 7-0 run -- capped by Foxwell's 3-pointer -- to make it 11-3 before Ike had even touched the ball on the offensive end.

Back-to-back jumpers by Foxwell gave the Pilots their largest lead of the half at 15-5 just before the media timeout, at which point Gonzaga coach Mark Few brought in four substitutions to pair with Ike.

An 8-0 run capped by Saint-Supery's 3-pointer from in front of the Portland bench gave the Bulldogs their first lead at 28-26 with 6:55 left in the half.

The Pilots regained the lead on a jumper by Foxwell and later held Gonzaga scoreless for the final 2:53 to take the lead into the intermission.

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Portland beats No. 6 Gonzaga for first time in more than 10 years

Joel Foxwell tied his career-high with 27 points as host Portland upset No. 6 Gonzaga 87-80 on Wednesday night, handin...
Who are the top remaining free agents after Artemi Panarin deal?

Forward Artemi Panarin is off the trade market and the free agent market.

TheNew York Rangers traded Panarinon Wednesday. Feb. 4 to theLos Angeles Kings, who signed the high-scoring winger to a two-year contract extension averaging $11 million a year. The Rangers received prospect forward Liam Greentree and conditional third- (2026) and fourth-round (2028) picks.

Panarin, 34, was the latest player to come off a list of what had been an impressive unrestricted free agent class.Kirill Kaprizov signed a record extensionand has been joined byConnor McDavid,Jack Eichel, Kyle Connor,Martin NecasandAdrian Kempe.

Here are some of the top remaining pending unrestricted free agents:

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Dec. 12: The Minnesota Wild acquired Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks for Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick.

Top remaining free agents

10. Anders Lee, New York Islanders

He has been the Islanders' captain since 2018 and is good for 20-plus goals. He had 29 last season.Current cap hit:$7 million.

9. Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals

TheNHL's all-time leading goal scoreris 40. He'll either re-sign with Washington or retire. He hasn't indicated his plans.Current cap hit:$9 million.

8. Kiefer Sherwood,San Jose Sharks

He was the runaway leader in hits last season and is in second place this season. He also has 17 goals and was traded by the Canucks this season.Current cap hit:$1.5 million

7. John Carlson, Washington Capitals

Carlson is the Capitals' all-time leader in scoring among defensemen and is a key to their power play. He's the one who sets up Ovechkin's one-timers.Current cap hit:$8 million.

6. Sergei Bobrovsky, Florida Panthers

The goalie has won back-to-back Stanley Cup titles and two Vezina Trophies. He'll be 38 next season.Current cap hit:$10 million.

5. Evgeni Malkin,Pittsburgh Penguins

The 39-year-old has expressed an interest in playing more and he's making a case with 43 points in his first 40 games. He missed some time with an injury but has won three Stanley Cup titles in his storied career.Current cap hit:$6.1 million.

4. Darren Raddysh, Tampa Bay Lightning

The defenseman is having a breakout season with 17 goals and 51 points while filling in during Victor Hedman's two injuries.Current cap hit:$975,000.

3. Rasmus Andersson, Vegas Golden Knights

The defenseman was traded to the Golden Knights this season by the Flames. He can provide offense with a 50- and a 49-point season.Current cap hit:$4.55 million.

2. Nick Schmaltz, Utah Mammoth

The forward keeps improving every year. The winger usually gets 20-plus goals and 60-plus points, and he's already at 22 goals and 51 points this season.Current cap hit:$5.85 million.

1. Alex Tuch, Buffalo Sabres

The forward can score (two 36-goal seasons) and also kills penalties. He wants to stay in Buffalo and new general manager Jarmo Kekalainen wants to keep him.Current cap hit:$4.75 million.

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