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Mining massacre in South Sudan, Scientists fully map clitoral nerves, IOC reinstates genetic testing for gender
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Israel Used Secret AI Platform to Hunt Iranian Leaders
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What happened: Israel used hacked Tehran street cameras and a secret AI platform to track Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's movements and location, transferring feeds to Israeli servers where algorithms identified addresses, routes and security details. The operation, demonstrated on Feb. 28, contributed to killing Khamenei despite years of warnings about Iran's compromised surveillance systems.
Why it matters: This marks a warfare shift where AI can now weaponize civilian surveillance infrastructure—sifting through massive video feeds in real time to identify targets, a task that once took analysts months. With over one billion cameras worldwide, many poorly secured with default passwords, your own security cameras could potentially be exploited by adversaries during conflicts.
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Senegal's President Signs Harsher Anti-LGBTQ Law
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What happened: President Bassirou Diomaye Faye signed legislation yesterday that doubles the maximum prison sentence for same-sex relations to 10 years and raises fines to 10 million CFA francs ($17,600). Parliament approved the bill on March 11 with 135 votes in favor, zero against, and three abstentions, fulfilling Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko's campaign promise.
Why it matters: The law criminalizes promoting or financing homosexuality with three to seven years imprisonment, creating a climate of fear that has driven some LGBTQ+ people to flee Senegal. Human rights groups warn the broadly defined provisions could restrict freedom of expression and hamper access to HIV healthcare services for at-risk populations.
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Report: US Orders Embassies to Partner With Social Media to Combat Foreign 'Propaganda'
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What happened: A leaked cable signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio directs U.S. embassies worldwide to partner with social media platform X, use Community Notes and AI tools, coordinate with Pentagon psychological operations units, and recruit local influencers to counter foreign anti-American propaganda and influence operations.
Why it matters: The directive blurs lines between diplomacy and military propaganda, raising concerns about free speech and government-sponsored disinformation. Critics warn this could substitute foreign propaganda with American narratives while targeting domestic activist groups as foreign influence vectors.
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Australian Study: E-Cigarettes Likely Cause Lung and Oral Cancer
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What happened: University of New South Wales researchers reviewed over 100 studies from 2017 to mid-2025 and concluded nicotine vapes are likely carcinogenic, causing lung and oral cancers. The review analyzed biomarkers, animal experiments showing mice developed lung tumors from vape aerosol exposure, and case reports including a fatal oral cancer in a 19-year-old heavy vaper.
Why it matters: The findings challenge vaping's reputation as a safer smoking alternative and could reshape public health guidance worldwide, affecting a $30-46 billion global industry. Dual users who both vape and smoke face a fourfold increased lung cancer risk, while one in five young Australians aged 16-24 currently vape despite black-market availability and pharmacy-only legal sales.
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Rights Group: Haiti Gang Attack Kills At Least 70
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What happened: Armed Gran Grif gang members stormed rural communities in Jean-Denis, Artibonite last weekend, killing at least 70 people, burning over 50 homes and displacing nearly 6,000 residents. The assault began late Sunday night and continued into Monday, with gang members setting up roadblocks and digging holes to delay police response.
Why it matters: The attack targeted Haiti's Artibonite region, the country's agricultural breadbasket crucial for food production, worsening already severe food insecurity affecting millions. Gang leader Luckson Elan claimed the massacre was retaliation for attacks on their base, highlighting escalating territorial conflicts that analysts warn could become more frequent without sustained security intervention from the expected international Gang Suppression Force.
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China Confirms Three Ships Transited Strait of Hormuz After Iran Blockade
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What happened: Two COSCO ultra-large container vessels, CSCL Indian Ocean and CSCL Arctic Ocean, successfully exited the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday after an aborted attempt Friday. A third Hong Kong-flagged tanker, Egret, crossed earlier on March 25, marking Beijing's first public acknowledgement of any passage since the US-Israeli war with Iran began February 28.
Why it matters: The successful transits could signal a potential reopening of the critical waterway that handles approximately 20% of global oil flows, which Iran has effectively closed since late February. Energy exports including Saudi crude oil and Qatari liquefied natural gas have been halted, stranding hundreds of vessels and 20,000 seafarers inside the Gulf while disrupting global trade and energy supplies.
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Data Centers Warm Nearby Land By Up to 16°F, Cambridge Study Finds
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The findings: University of Cambridge researchers analyzed 20 years of satellite data across more than 6,000 AI data centers and found land surface temperatures rose an average of 2°C (3.6°F) after facilities began operations, with extreme cases reaching 9.1°C (16.4°F). The warming extends up to 10 kilometers from facilities and currently affects an estimated 340 million people globally.
Why it matters: Data center capacity is forecast to double between 2025 and 2030, with AI driving half that demand, meaning these localized heat islands will likely expand and intensify. If you live within six miles of a data center, your area may already be experiencing measurable temperature increases that compound existing climate challenges.
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73 Killed in Attack on South Sudan Gold Mine
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What happened: Unknown gunmen attacked the Khor Kaltan gold mining site about 70 kilometers southwest of Juba over the weekend, killing at least 73 miners and injuring 25 others. Vice President James Wani Igga confirmed the casualties and called for urgent medical evacuations and a formal investigation into the assault.
Why it matters: The massacre highlights the deadly consequences of unregulated gold mining in resource-rich areas with weak governance and security. Competition over natural resources continues to fuel violence in South Sudan, putting civilians at risk and underscoring the urgent need for stronger oversight and law enforcement in mining regions.
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IOC Reinstates Genetic Testing for Women's Olympic Events
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What happened: The International Olympic Committee agreed this week to mandatory genetic sex verification for all women's Olympic events starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games. The policy excludes transgender women and many athletes with differences in sex development, reversing the IOC's 1999 decision to abandon chromosomal testing.
Why it matters: The policy will bar athletes like two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya, who has male XY chromosomes but was assigned female at birth, from competing in women's events. It applies across all Olympic sports and even Youth Olympics, requiring genetic tests for girls as young as 15.
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