US May Have Committed War Crime In Sinking Of Iranian Ship

This incident raises concerns about the U.S. Navy submarine’s adherence to the Geneva Conventions, specifically regarding the duty to rescue shipwrecked sailors. International law experts assert that failing to assist Iranian sailors from the sunken frigate Dena, even with the complexities of submarine operations, may have violated these conventions. This disregard for established laws of armed conflict could jeopardize American service members in future engagements, as hostile nations may retaliate against captured or stranded U.S. personnel.

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US Licenses Venezuelan Gold Sales Amid Accusations of Plunder

The U.S. issued a license on Friday authorizing dealings with Venezuela’s state-owned gold mining company, Minerven, a move signaling increased U.S. oversight of the South American nation’s natural resources. This decision followed a meeting between U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodríguez, where security assurances for mining companies interested in investing were discussed. Notably, the license specifically prohibits engagement with Minerven by entities from Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Cuba, aligning with the administration’s strategy to counter China’s influence on critical minerals and support Venezuela’s economic recovery.

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Mexico Bans Octopus Farming

This proposed legislation in Mexico, mirroring efforts in Chile, seeks to ban all cephalopod farming nationwide. Introduced by Senator Maki Esther Ortiz Domínguez, the bill cites the Sisal, Yucatán farm’s high mortality and cannibalism rates, along with the capture of wild gravid females, as evidence of the ethical and practical impossibility of such operations. The initiative is also grounded in the precautionary principle, aiming to prevent further harm to animals and ecosystems, and addressing environmental, animal welfare, public health, and socioeconomic concerns. This action signifies a growing global momentum to halt octopus farming due to its detrimental effects.

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Trump Dismisses Rising Gas Prices If They Rise They Rise

Despite escalating U.S. gas prices driven by conflict with Iran, President Trump expressed no concern, prioritizing the ongoing military operation. White House officials have engaged with oil CEOs to explore strategies for combating rising energy prices, though options are limited. Analysts suggest sustained price increases could negatively impact Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections, a concern dismissed by congressional leaders as the party centers its strategy on economic successes.

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Putin’s Election Fixers Arrive in Budapest to Aid Orbán

According to multiple European national security sources, Moscow has dispatched a team to Budapest to interfere in Hungary’s April 2026 parliamentary elections, aiming to keep Viktor Orbán in power. This operation, overseen by Putin confidant Sergei Kiriyenko, mirrors tactics previously employed in Moldova, including the deployment of social media manipulation specialists embedded within the Russian Embassy. Intelligence on this effort has been shared among allied EU and NATO agencies, and the United States has also provided sensitive information. The Hungarian team is reportedly operating on behalf of the GRU and is in active contact with campaign operatives connected to the Orbán government.

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Virginia Bans Teaching January 6th Was Peaceful

Virginia lawmakers have enacted legislation to guide the instruction of sensitive historical events within the state’s educational system. This bill specifically prohibits the depiction of the Jan. 6, 2021, events as a peaceful demonstration and explicitly forbids the teaching of unsubstantiated claims of massive fraud in the 2020 presidential election. As the first Democratic state to take such a legislative stance, Virginia aims to ensure factual accuracy and prevent the dissemination of misinformation regarding these significant national occurrences within its schools.

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Google Alerted Authorities to Doctor’s Illicit Image Stash

Physician David Edward-Ooi Poon faces 43 sex-crime charges following a Google tip flagging suspected child sexual abuse material uploaded to an account in his name. Toronto police allege that images depicting naked prepubescent girls and unconscious adult women, some in folders titled “Girls I Drugged And Raped,” were found on his electronic devices. While such tips are common, this case triggered a significant police response, leading to Poon’s arrest and the suspension of his medical licenses in Ontario and Saskatchewan. The investigation is ongoing, with police working to identify unknown victims listed in many of the charges.

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Iranian Warship Docks in India Amidst Technical Issues and Geopolitical Speculation

Following the sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka, India has allowed the Iranian warship IRIS Lavan to dock at Kochi due to technical issues. The vessel’s 183 crew members have been accommodated at naval facilities, marking India’s careful balancing act between its ties with Iran and its strategic partnership with the US. This situation highlights growing concerns in the Indian Ocean region regarding the widening Iran-US conflict and its potential impact on maritime trade.

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911 Calls Expose Suffering at ICE Detention Center

911 calls from Camp East Montana, the largest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility, reveal widespread distress and despair among detainees. Reports include assaults, suicidal ideations, and medical neglect, with 80% of detainees lacking criminal records. Conditions are described as overcrowded, unsanitary, and characterized by malnutrition and fear, despite a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson rejecting claims of subprime conditions. Medical staff regularly contacted 911 for emergencies ranging from seizures to fights, with some detainees reporting lack of medication and insufficient care. The facility has faced scrutiny over alleged violations of federal standards and calls for its closure due to inhumane conditions.

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FBI Interview Reveals Uncorroborated Assault Allegation Against Trump

The Justice Department recently released previously withheld FBI interview summaries from 2019, detailing a woman’s allegations that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Donald Trump when she was a minor in the 1980s. In these summaries, the woman described introductions and alleged sexual assault by Trump, followed by death threats and attempts to intimidate her into silence. While FBI agents reportedly considered the woman credible, the allegations remain uncorroborated, and the FBI was unable to verify the claims. Press representatives for Donald Trump have called the allegations “baseless,” and the Justice Department has previously described similar claims as “unfounded and false.”

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