November 2025

OpenAI API User Data Exposed in Mixpanel Security Breach, Investigation Launched

In a recent security incident, OpenAI confirmed that a data breach involving its analytics partner, Mixpanel, exposed some user information. The breach occurred on November 9 when a threat actor infiltrated Mixpanel’s systems, though critical data like passwords and payment details remained secure. Exposed user profile data included names, email addresses, coarse location data, and browser information. OpenAI has removed Mixpanel from its production environment and is advising potentially affected API users to remain vigilant against phishing attempts.

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Trump’s “Permanent Pause” on Third World Migration: Concerns and Criticism

Following an alleged shooting by an Afghan national, President Trump announced a suspension of migration from “third world countries.” This decision includes a re-examination of all Green Cards from “countries of concern,” a list of 19 nations previously targeted by a travel ban. Furthermore, the administration plans to eliminate federal benefits for non-citizens and deport foreign nationals deemed security risks or incompatible with “Western Civilization,” effectively intensifying existing anti-migrant policies. Trump framed these actions as necessary to reduce “illegal and disruptive populations” and stated that the current foreign population, of 53 million, are a strain on the country.

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Netherlands Cancels Concert by Elizaveta Leonskaya After Performance for Russian Military

The Netherlands cancels concert by pianist Leonova, who performed for Russian military families in Moscow, and this situation has definitely sparked a lot of discussion. It seems like the core issue here revolves around the ethical implications of an artist, Elizaveta Leonskaya, performing for Russian military families in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The decision by the Netherlands to cancel the concert suggests a strong stance against supporting any activity that could be seen as endorsing or legitimizing the actions of the Russian military.

This brings up a fundamental question: where do we draw the line between art and politics, between personal expression and complicity?… Continue reading

Britain’s Halt to New Oil and Gas: A Deindustrialization Gambit?

The UK’s decision to cease issuing new oil and gas licenses marks a historic turning point, according to Greenpeace UK. This move signifies the beginning of the end for fossil fuels in the country and demonstrates global climate leadership. While welcoming the government’s commitment, Greenpeace emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive plan to support North Sea workers during the transition to clean energy. A more robust investment is crucial to ensure a just transition that creates new jobs and strengthens communities.

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Trump’s Venezuela Plan: War Fears Emerge Amidst Drug Trafficking Claims

President Trump indicated that the United States is preparing to initiate actions against Venezuelan drug trafficking networks, specifically mentioning the start of land-based strikes “very soon.” This announcement follows the designation of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his allies as members of a foreign terrorist organization, allowing for the imposition of additional sanctions. The US military has already deployed significant resources, including warships and troops, in the region as part of an anti-drug-trafficking campaign, having previously conducted boat strikes. Despite these preparations, the administration previously informed lawmakers that it was not planning strikes inside Venezuela, citing the lack of legal justification for such actions.

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Quebec Moves to Expand Secularism Law, Limiting Public Religious Practices

Quebec is expanding its secularism laws with a new bill, “secularism 2.0,” which builds upon the existing 2019 law restricting religious symbols in public sector jobs. The new legislation proposes to extend the ban on religious symbols to subsidized daycares and restrict “collective religious practices” in public spaces without municipal authorization. This move follows recent protests and aims to address concerns about religious displays in public areas. The bill has already faced criticism from opposition parties and Muslim organizations, who accuse the government of creating division and engaging in identity politics.

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Trump Announces Permanent Pause on Migration from “Third World” Countries

Trump says US will permanently pause migration from ‘Third World Countries,’ and right off the bat, we’re talking about a pretty loaded statement. “Permanently pause” – does that mean “ban”? It sure feels like a ban, doesn’t it? The language is carefully chosen, but the intent seems clear: to drastically restrict who can come to the United States.

This “pause,” according to the information, applies to people from specific countries. A presidential proclamation apparently lists nineteen countries, including Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, and others. The list includes both immigrants and non-immigrants, meaning this would affect people visiting, studying, or working here, not just those looking to settle.… Continue reading

West Missing Key Sanctions That Could Weaken Russia’s War Effort

Following the targeting of Russia’s largest oil firms, a US group, Dekleptocracy, has identified crucial, yet obscure, sanctions that could disrupt Russia’s war effort. These sanctions focus on chemicals used in mechanical lubricants and military-grade tires, areas where Russia lacks domestic production capabilities. Xinxiang Richful, a Chinese company, is a key supplier of lubricant additives and should be blocked. This action, along with targeting other suppliers, would create shortages.

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Ukraine: Over 16,000 Civilian Deaths Due to Russian Shelling, Death Toll Concerns

As of November 27, 2025, the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine reported that 16,230 civilians have been killed due to Russian shelling, a significant increase from previous years. The number of injured civilians also rose to 38,036, reflecting a substantial surge in casualties. This increase is attributed to intensified missile and drone attacks, particularly affecting infrastructure and residential areas, as highlighted by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine. These attacks have caused widespread damage, blackouts, and tragically, a rising death toll across the country.

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Trump Attacks Reporter, Calls Her “Stupid” After Correction

During a media conference at Mar-a-Lago, former President Trump responded to a question about the D.C. shooting suspect by calling the female reporter “stupid” multiple times. The exchange occurred after the reporter questioned Trump’s assertions about the suspect’s vetting process, citing a report that indicated thorough vetting by the DHS and FBI. Trump blamed the Biden administration for allowing the suspect into the country, despite reports that the suspect was granted asylum during Trump’s administration. This incident follows a pattern of Trump’s disparaging remarks towards female reporters, including insults about their appearance and intelligence.

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