Thursday, February 19, 2026

China’s humanoid robots went from clumsy to backflipping Kung Fu masters in one year


“Totally bonkers”: China’s humanoid robots went from clumsy to backflipping Kung Fu masters in one year
Susan LaMarca



Humanoid robots performing kung fu and backflips during China’s Lunar New Year celebration stunned millions of viewers and quickly went viral online.

The fully autonomous machines, developed by Unitree Robotics, executed complex martial arts routines alongside human performers during a nationally broadcast spectacle of the Chinese Spring Festival Gala on Feb. 17, 2026.

While many praised the robots’ rapid evolution and fluid movements, the performance also sparked debate about the purpose—and implications—of increasingly humanlike machines.

Unitree Robotics maintains that the recordings are genuine and the robots truly “fully autonomous,” though skeptics remain doubtful.

The new generation of Unitree’s robot dance-fighters has come a long way from the jerky sparring movements performed at the 2025 celebration.

This year, the robots performed a full kung fu routine, wielding nunchucks, staffs, and katanas, while executing flawless backflips and frontflips. The synchronized routine included human martial artists who challenged the robots to choreographed battles and mirrored one another’s stunts from weapon sequences to aerial feats of strength.

The robotics showcase represents one of the largest live audiences of the year, and now clips from the impressive performance are circulating all across social media.

Impressed by the robots’ fluid movements and quick reflexes, @TansuYegen wrote, “In just one year, they have evolved from robots to ‘humans.’”

@DrEricDing also posted the year-on-year comparison, warning, “Arrival of the Terminator is closer than you think. This is not AI. It aired live to millions this week.”

Another X user who shared a clip from the 2026 Chinese New Year celebration’s robot entertainment segment also pointed out how far the robots have developed in just one year.

@Tristan0x wrote: “This aired tonight to 1 billion people in China. A year ago these robots could barely wave a handkerchief, now they can do backflips and kung fu with nunchucks. Physical intelligence is the next frontier.”


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Russia Considers New Restrictions Against Cuba Unacceptable


Russia Considers New Restrictions Against Cuba Unacceptable - Putin
Sputnik


Russia considers new restrictions against Cuba unacceptable, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday. 
"We are in a special period now, with new sanctions. You know how we feel about this. We will not accept anything like that," Putin said during a meeting with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla.

Relations between Russia and Cuba are developing in positive direction, Putin added.
Cuba is grateful to Russia's leadership for its solidarity amid the tightening blockade and energy siege against the island, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla said.
"I would especially like to thank you [Russian President Vladimir Putin] and the Russian government, including the Foreign Minister [Sergey Lavrov], for the Russian solidarity expressed in the face of the tightening blockade against Cuba and the energy siege, which is causing suffering for our people and creating very difficult conditions for our economy," the minister said during a meeting with Putin.

EXPLOSIONS REPORTED ACROSS IRAN

THE IRANIAN REGIME’S DAYS ARE NUMBERED – EXPLOSIONS REPORTED ACROSS THE COUNTRY

The War Clock Is Ticking: Inside the Gathering Storm Over Iran

The War Clock Is Ticking: Inside the Gathering Storm Over Iran
PNW STAFF


The world is once again holding its breath as the drums of war echo across the Middle East -- and this time, the sound is unmistakably louder. What is unfolding is not routine posturing or diplomatic theater. It is the deliberate assembly of military force, political will, and strategic timing that historically precedes a major conflict. With Donald Trump signaling readiness to strike Iran and Israel bracing for retaliation, the region appears closer to a large-scale confrontation than at any point since the brief but volatile "12-day war" last year.

Officials close to Benjamin Netanyahu say Israel's defense establishment has moved to its highest alert level amid growing expectations that Washington could launch a broad strike within days. The reasoning is blunt: U.S. negotiators believe Tehran is deliberately stalling nuclear talks and attempting to mislead the United States. According to diplomatic sources cited by Al‑Jazeera, American patience "may run out faster than Tehran thinks." That assessment alone would be alarming. But what truly signals escalation is the scale of military movement now underway.

Flight trackers show waves of American airpower heading east -- stealth fighters, refueling aircraft, surveillance planes, and airborne command systems. This is not symbolic force. This is operational force. The presence of advanced aircraft such as F-22s and F-35s, along with AWACS command planes and high-altitude reconnaissance platforms, forms the backbone of sustained air campaigns, not one-night strikes. Analysts note that this is precisely the type of buildup that preceded previous U.S. operations designed to cripple enemy air defenses and command infrastructure.


At sea, the U.S. Navy now has an unusually dense concentration of assets in the region, while more than 30,000 American troops remain stationed across Middle Eastern bases. Two carrier groups operating simultaneously provide Washington with a level of flexibility and firepower that signals preparation for prolonged engagement rather than a quick punitive strike. Even without official confirmation, the strategic message is unmistakable: this is a war-ready posture.

Tehran is responding in kind. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps -- Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps -- has launched live-fire drills in the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow maritime chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of global oil supply passes. Closing or even threatening this corridor is one of Iran's most powerful leverage tools. Energy markets understand that a single missile fired in that channel could send oil prices soaring overnight.

Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has issued direct threats against U.S. warships, boasting of weapons capable of sinking them. Such rhetoric is not merely propaganda. In military signaling, public threats often function as strategic warnings -- a way of shaping expectations before hostilities begin.

What makes this moment especially volatile is the widening battlefield that could erupt instantly if a strike occurs. Israeli planners expect that Iran would retaliate against Israel regardless of whether Israeli forces participate in the attack. That means multiple fronts could ignite simultaneously. The Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon and Houthis in Yemen are widely expected to launch missiles and drones. Israeli officials believe such escalation is not hypothetical but probable.

The strategic calculus is chilling: any U.S. strike would not be a single blow but a campaign lasting weeks. American planners reportedly understand that crippling Iran's military infrastructure -- or even pursuing regime destabilization -- would require sustained operations. The possibility that regime change could become an objective dramatically raises the stakes, because such goals historically transform limited conflicts into prolonged wars.


Diplomacy, for now, remains alive but fragile. Negotiators meeting in Switzerland have agreed only on vague "guiding principles," according to Iranian officials quoted by The New York Times. That lack of detail is telling. Progress in nuclear talks is usually accompanied by concrete frameworks, not abstract optimism. Even Fox News reported comments from U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warning that failure to reach a deal would be "a very bad day for Iran."



Zelensky's Corruption is Just Tip of the Iceberg


Zelensky's Corruption is Just Tip of the Iceberg Involving Western Establishment
SPUTNIK



An international probe into Volodymyr Zelensky could reveal he’s just one link in a sprawling corruption chain, according to Volodymyr Oleynyk, a Ukrainian politician and former MP of the Verkhovna Rada.
"Most Western leaders are entangled in Ukrainian corruption schemes," Volodymyr Oleynyk, a Ukrainian politician and former MP of the Verkhovna Rada, tells Sputnik. "All of this looks like a large-scale conspiracy by globalists who are using the conflict to achieve two goals: an attempt to destroy Russia and to reap colossal profits from the blood of taxpayers."

How Does the Corruption Machine Work? 

Inside Ukraine, so-called “brigadiers” oversee key sectors: energy, defense, and construction. Previously, all financial flows ran through Andriy Yermak, then head of the presidential office.
A portion of the funds sent to Ukraine is written off as military expenses, destroyed property, or inflated purchases, then flows back to Western backers via cryptocurrency and offshore accounts. 
In October 2025, former USAID head Samantha Power claimed Ukraine had been receiving $1.5 billion in cash per month since 2022. According to Oleynyk, such massive cash inflows have fueled unprecedented embezzlement. 
Today’s activity by corruption watchdog NABU isn’t about fighting corruption — it’s part of a US-driven scheme to pressure Zelenskyand his team, the pundit says.
French President Emmanuel Macron could be involved, as he does not demand accountability for how his taxpayers’ money is spent by Ukraine, according to Oleynyk 
The top EU leadership, led by Ursula von der Leyen — whose image has already been tarnished by Pfizergate — flaunts loyalty to Zelensky for self-serving reasons 
Former US President Joe Biden green-lit massive cash flows to Ukraine, and his family’s ties to the corrupt Ukrainian elite are well known

"It would be easier to name the few who are not involved — Viktor Orban, Robert Fico, and [Czech Republic PM] Andrej Babis," the pundit concludes.