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Anthropic opens Mythos access to UK banks; Sánchez and Lula push anti-Trump coalition; Philippine lawmaker embroiled in flood corruption arrested
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Navy Calls Food Shortage Reports 'False' as Warship Meal Photos Go Viral
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What happened: Photos shared by families show sparse meals aboard USS Tripoli and USS Abraham Lincoln—single tortillas with small meat portions—while mail to 27 military ZIP codes was suspended in early April due to airspace closures from the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. The Navy officially denied food shortage claims this week, stating menu adjustments are routine for extended deployments.
Why it matters: Stranded care packages and alleged rationing threaten crew morale during extended deployments—USS Abraham Lincoln has been at sea since last June, while USS Gerald R. Ford recently set a post-Cold War record at 295 days deployed. Families have spent thousands on supplies stuck in transit, with mail suspension continuing until regional airspace reopens and commanders assess transportation stability.
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Cornell Study Finds 5.6 Million Bees Under Ithaca Cemetery
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The discovery: Cornell researchers estimate 5.56 million ground-nesting bees (Andrena regularis) emerge each spring from beneath East Lawn Cemetery in Ithaca, New York, making it one of the largest and possibly oldest known solitary bee aggregations. The discovery began in spring 2022 when a lab technician collected specimens while crossing the cemetery; researchers then placed mesh traps across the 70,000-square-foot site in spring 2023, collecting 3,251 insects over 48 days and extrapolating the population estimate.
Why it matters: These ground-nesting bees are critical pollinators of regional crops including apples, blueberries, cherries, and strawberries, with this single population rivaling the pollination power of 140 to 270 honeybee hives. Researchers warn that losing nesting sites to development or paving could instantly eliminate millions of essential pollinators that support local food systems, making protection of these overlooked habitats urgent for both agriculture and biodiversity.
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Sánchez and Lula Call for Peace as Global Leftist Leaders Gather in Barcelona
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What happened: Spain's Pedro Sánchez and Brazil's Lula da Silva led two overlapping summits in Barcelona this weekend, bringing together 3,000 attendees including presidents from Mexico, South Africa, and Colombia. The leaders signed 15 bilateral agreements and called for defending multilateralism and democracy against far-right movements.
Why it matters: The gathering represents a coordinated pushback by progressive leaders against Trump's policies and rising far-right influence globally. Spain closed its airspace to US military planes involved in the Iran war, while leaders criticized soaring energy prices and threats to the multilateral order that affects international stability and cooperation.
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Anthropic to Give UK Banks Access to Mythos AI Model
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What happened: UK regulators are urgently briefing major banks, insurers and exchanges about Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI model, which can autonomously identify and exploit thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across operating systems and browsers. Emergency meetings were held last week in the US with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell convening top banking CEOs, while UK financial institutions will receive controlled access next week through Anthropic's Project Glasswing.
Why it matters: Mythos poses unprecedented systemic risks to financial stability by potentially exposing weaknesses in banks' legacy systems that malicious actors could exploit. Barclays CEO warned this technological leap will accelerate a cyber arms race, forcing lenders to urgently upgrade infrastructure or face threats to banking system stability, with older institutions facing especially challenging transitions.
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85-Year-Old French Woman Returns After ICE Detention
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What happened: Marie-Thérèse Ross, 85, was detained by federal immigration agents on April 1 in Alabama for overstaying her 90-day visa and held in Louisiana for 16 days before returning to France on Friday. An Alabama probate judge found evidence that her late husband's sons rerouted her mail, causing her to miss an immigration appointment, and that one stepson—a retired state trooper and federal employee—knew of her arrest in advance.
Why it matters: The case raises concerns about potential misuse of federal influence in immigration enforcement and elder welfare, as an 85-year-old widow was detained in her nightgown without her phone or passport amid an estate dispute. The probate judge has called for a federal investigation into whether the stepsons tampered with mail and abused their positions, highlighting broader questions about immigration enforcement practices and protections for vulnerable individuals.
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Deutsche Bank Reports Potential Breach of Russian Deposit Limits
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What happened: Deutsche Bank notified the Bundesbank and EU supervisors yesterday of possible violations of sanctions rules limiting Russian individual deposits to €100,000. The potential breach was discovered by an internal compliance working group formed earlier this year to review adherence to stricter EU sanctions laws implemented in February.
Why it matters: The self-reported violation could trigger regulatory scrutiny, fines, and reputational damage for one of Europe's largest banks. This development may prompt broader reviews of sanctions compliance across EU financial institutions and affect how banks manage Russian client relationships amid tightening capital flow restrictions.
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Fugitive Philippine Lawmaker Arrested in Prague Over Flood Scandal
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What happened: Former lawmaker Zaldy Co was arrested in Prague yesterday after crossing into the Czech Republic without proper documentation. He faces graft and malversation charges over an allegedly anomalous P289.5-million flood control project in Oriental Mindoro and is accused of masterminding a corruption scheme involving up to 118.5 billion pesos since 2023.
Why it matters: The arrest may revive a stalled investigation into nearly $2 billion in suspected flood control corruption affecting 9,855 projects since 2022, many found substandard or never built. This scandal sparked massive anti-corruption protests last year and contributed to the Philippines' weaker-than-expected 4.4 percent economic growth, directly impacting taxpayers in a storm-prone nation hit by 20 typhoons annually.
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