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Iran's Internet Drops to 1% as US-Israel Strikes Continue
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What happened: Iran imposed a near-total internet blackout early Saturday, reducing connectivity to roughly 1% of normal levels across Tehran, Fars, Isfahan, Alborz, and Razavi Khorasan. The shutdown has persisted over 48 hours amid renewed U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military and command centers, with authorities using the blackout to control information flow during escalating conflict.
Why it matters: The blackout isolates Iranian civilians from the outside world, making it nearly impossible to share information about events on the ground or conduct business. Previous shutdowns cost millions of dollars daily through lost sales, stalled payments, and disrupted services, with economic and communication impacts worsening the longer the country stays offline.
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At Least 169 Killed in South Sudan Attack
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What happened: Dozens of armed youths stormed Abiemnom County in northern Ruweng before dawn on Sunday, killing at least 169 people including 90 civilians and 79 government soldiers. Victims were buried in a mass grave as UN peacekeepers sheltered over 1,000 displaced civilians at their base.
Why it matters: The UN warns South Sudan is sliding toward all-out civil war as a 2018 peace agreement between President Kiir and opposition leader Machar unravels. Violence has displaced 280,000 people in recent months, with Doctors Without Borders suspending care for 250,000 after 26 staff went missing.
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Cyprus RAF Base Faces Drone Attacks
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What happened: A suspected Iranian Shahed drone struck RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus shortly after midnight Monday, causing minimal damage and no casualties. The attack came hours after Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized US forces to use British bases for strikes on Iranian missile sites.
Why it matters: Over 200,000 British nationals across the Gulf region face heightened risk as Iran retaliates for strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The Foreign Office has issued travel warnings, easyJet cancelled Cyprus flights, and officials are planning potential evacuations as the conflict enters its third day.
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Study Warns AI Cancer Tools Rely on Shortcuts, Not Biology
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What happened: University of Warwick researchers analyzed over 8,000 patient samples across four major cancer types and found that many popular AI pathology models predict cancer biomarkers using correlated tissue features rather than true biological signals. When tested on stratified patient subgroups, model accuracy fell substantially, revealing dependence on statistical shortcuts that disappear when confounding factors are controlled.
Why it matters: Since biomarkers guide cancer treatment decisions, unreliable AI predictions risk inappropriate or missed therapy choices. The study urges stricter evaluation standards before routine clinical deployment, as current models show only modest improvement over simple pathologist-assigned tumor grades—achieving around 80% accuracy versus 75% from existing clinical measures.
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UK Reduces Refugee Protection Period to 30 Months
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What's changing: Starting today, refugee status for adults and accompanied children becomes temporary with mandatory reviews every 30 months, replacing the previous five-year protection. Refugees from countries later deemed safe will be expected to return home, while unaccompanied minors retain five years of protection.
Why it matters: The overhaul drastically reduces long-term protections for over 110,000 annual asylum seekers, with proposed changes requiring refugees to wait 20 years instead of five for permanent residency. Advocates warn the policy puts vulnerable groups including LGBTQ+ individuals at constant risk, as determinations of country safety often fail to reflect dangers individuals face.
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At Least 25 People Killed in Pakistan as Pro-Iran Protests Turn Violent
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What happened: At least 25 people were killed and over 120 injured in violent protests across Pakistan over the weekend after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Saturday killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Protesters attempted to storm the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, attacked UN offices in Gilgit-Baltistan, and clashed with security forces in Islamabad, prompting authorities to deploy troops and impose curfews through Wednesday in northern cities.
What it means: U.S. diplomatic missions in Pakistan suspended visa appointments and citizen services today due to security concerns, with embassies urging Americans to avoid large crowds and monitor local news. Pakistan's stock market plunged nearly 10 percent in its largest single-day decline ever, while road closures and heightened security measures continue to disrupt daily life in major cities including Karachi and Islamabad.
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AI Deepfake Voice Scams Reach One in Four Americans
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The numbers: One in four Americans received an AI deepfake voice call in the past year, while another 24% cannot distinguish deepfakes from real calls. U.S. consumers now receive an average of 9.9 unwanted calls per week, growing at 16% annually since 2023, with seniors losing an average of $1,298 per scam.
What it means: Consumers overwhelmingly believe scammers are winning against carriers and are demanding action: 72% support stronger government regulation and 67% want carriers to bear financial responsibility for scam losses. This frustration poses real risk, as 38% of subscribers say they're likely to switch providers if they feel unprotected from AI scams.
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