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AI-Driven Cyber Espionage Targets Russian Defense Firms

Russian technology companies that develop air defense systems, sensitive electronics, and other military technologies recently faced a cyber espionage campaign that used AI-generated decoy documents, cybersecurity researchers say. Cybersecurity firm Intezer uncovered the activity and showed how attackers can adapt artificial intelligence tools for complex and high-risk cyber operations. Senior security researcher Nicole Fishbein said…

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Underwater stone wall measuring 120 meters discovered off the coast of Brittany, western France

7,000 Year Old Stone Wall Found Beneath the Sea in France

Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery off the coast of Brittany in western France, where a massive 120-meter-long stone wall has been found beneath the sea, alongside several smaller ancient structures. The submerged site, believed to be around 7,000 years old, provides new insight into prehistoric human activity along Europe’s ancient coastlines before sea levels…

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Taiwan suspends RedNote for one year

The Taiwanese government has suspended the operation of the Chinese social media platform RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu, for a period of one year. Authorities said the decision follows investigations into widespread commercial fraud linked to the platform. Millions lost through illegal online activities Taiwan’s Criminal Investigation Bureau reported that it recorded more than 1,700…

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Meta logo displayed alongside artificial intelligence graphics representing the acquisition of AI firm Manus

Meta set to acquire Chinese AI firm Manus in major artificial intelligence push

Meta has announced plans to acquire Manus, a Chinese artificial intelligence company headquartered in Singapore, as part of its strategy to expand AI use across its platforms. Although Meta has not officially disclosed the terms of the deal, sources familiar with the matter estimate its value at between $2 billion and $3 billion. The acquisition…

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Tshisekedi Suspends FARDC Spokesperson Over Hate Speech Targeting Tutsi Women

President Félix Tshisekedi has suspended the spokesperson of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), Général-Major Sylvain Ekenge, after he made public statements accused of spreading hate speech and genocidal ideology, particularly targeting women of Tutsi ethnicity. According to the Congolese Press Agency (ACP) and several media outlets in Kinshasa, General Ekenge…

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US promises 15-year security guarantee to Ukraine amid peace talks

The United States has promised to guarantee Ukraine’s security for the next 15 years, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced. The pledge followed high-level talks between Zelensky and US President Donald Trump. The discussions were held on December 28, 2025, and focused on ending the war between Ukraine and Russia. Zelensky described the talks as…

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71% of Rwandans Do Not Visit National Museums, Cultural Report Reveals

A new cultural heritage report has revealed that 71 percent of Rwandans do not visit national museums, raising concerns about public engagement with the country’s history and heritage. The study was conducted by Inteko y’Umuco, Rwanda’s National Council for Culture. It assessed public awareness, access, and participation in cultural heritage activities across the country. Low…

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