North Korea has amended its constitution to mandate an automatic and immediate nuclear strike in retaliation for any attempt on leader Kim Jong Un’s life or if the nuclear command-and-control system is endangered. This constitutional revision, approved by the Supreme People’s Assembly, comes amidst heightened global tensions and follows the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The new provision explicitly states that if “hostile forces’ attacks” jeopardize the nuclear forces, a retaliatory strike will be launched without delay. This update underscores North Korea’s commitment to its nuclear arsenal and its hard-line stance toward perceived threats.
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This week, Nigerian forces repelled a coordinated assault by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) on military bases in the northeast, reportedly neutralizing at least 50 jihadists. The attack, which targeted the 27th brigade headquarters and a nearby checkpoint in Yobe state, also resulted in the deaths of two Nigerian soldiers. While the military claims to have recovered a significant cache of weapons and ammunition, intelligence sources suggest that the reported casualty figures for both sides may be inaccurate. This incident occurs amidst a recent increase in attacks by Boko Haram and ISWAP, following a period of relative calm, and highlights ongoing challenges in the protracted insurgency that has plagued the region for over a decade.
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A string of mysterious deaths and disappearances among US scientists, some with access to sensitive government research, has sparked investigations by the FBI and Congress. While speculation of foreign interference or a conspiracy abounds, officials and experts have yet to confirm any direct links, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the probes and the need for thorough examination. Families of the affected individuals have expressed skepticism about a pattern, with some suggesting the cases are unrelated tragedies.
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The official Financial Post collection is now available. Shoppers can explore a new range of merchandise, with options to shop directly from the official collection. This launch offers readers an opportunity to connect with the Financial Post brand through official merchandise.
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In a prolific posting spree, Donald Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to disseminate a series of AI-generated images. These visuals depicted fantastical military scenarios, including exploding drones and a sunken Iranian navy, alongside mockups of a UFC fight on the White House lawn. The president also targeted political opponents, most notably Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, with a cartoonish image critiquing his focus on food. These AI-generated posts represent an escalation in the use of such content by Trump to convey his messaging.
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Following a Ukrainian drone crash into the air traffic control center in Rostov-on-Don, a dozen airports in southern Russia suspended operations on Friday morning. The strike, which damaged vital equipment and forced the center to halt work, resulted in hundreds of flight cancellations and delays, stranding approximately 14,000 passengers. In response, Russian authorities arranged for rail and bus transport to assist affected travelers, and the civil aviation agency initially advised of potential suspensions until May 12, though this notice was later rescinded.
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The Trump administration’s campaign of bombing small boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific has continued, with a recent strike resulting in two deaths and one survivor. This marks the third such attack in five days and the 57th overall under the administration, bringing the death toll to 192, a practice criticized as illegal summary execution by human rights advocates. Despite claims of significantly reducing drug flow into the US, evidence suggests no impact, with some relatives of victims asserting those killed were merely fishing. The administration has also failed to provide evidence linking the targeted vessels to drug trafficking, and even when survivors are present, as in a recent instance where the Coast Guard was activated for search and rescue, the campaign has persisted with no discernible effect on drug imports.
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The early termination of the school year, citing the World Cup and extreme heat, has ignited parental and union outrage over the abrupt schedule change. Critics decry the decision as unilateral and illogical, particularly as World Cup matches are confined to only three cities, questioning the rationale for impacting millions of students. Business groups also voiced concerns about the resulting uncertainty for employers and employees, urging localized solutions. Facing widespread criticism, including opposition from some states, the proposed early holiday has been recast as a proposal for review, with consideration for the academic impact on students and the origin of the idea attributed to teachers’ unions and state education secretaries.
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Project Freedom, a proposed dome over the Strait of Hormuz intended to ensure safe passage for vessels, was abruptly halted by Donald Trump shortly after its announcement. This sudden reversal followed an incident where a French cargo ship was struck, and it was revealed that Saudi Arabia, a key ally, had not been consulted and feared the project would provoke Iran, threatening access to their air bases. The article questions the strategic wisdom behind this policy shift, contrasting the project’s brief existence with the ongoing geopolitical complexities and the president’s shifting pronouncements regarding Iran. Despite setbacks in foreign policy, the article suggests Trump maintains a strong hold on the Republican Party, as demonstrated by a recent election where dissenters faced significant opposition.
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In a significant international effort, the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, alongside partners, has successfully removed all enriched uranium from Venezuela’s RV-1 research reactor. This operation involved the safe retrieval of 13.5 kilograms of uranium, which was then securely packaged for transport. In close cooperation with the IAEA, the material was safely shipped by land and sea to a Department of Energy complex in South Carolina.
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Trump Unleashes AI War Fantasies in Truth Social Spiral
In a prolific posting spree, Donald Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to disseminate a series of AI-generated images. These visuals depicted fantastical military scenarios, including exploding drones and a sunken Iranian navy, alongside mockups of a UFC fight on the White House lawn. The president also targeted political opponents, most notably Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, with a cartoonish image critiquing his focus on food. These AI-generated posts represent an escalation in the use of such content by Trump to convey his messaging.
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