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Apple patches flaw exploited by FBI; Mali coordinated attacks; Atacama darkness under threat
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Car Bomb Explodes Outside Belfast Police Station
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What happened: Two masked gunmen hijacked a delivery driver's vehicle in west Belfast late Saturday night, placed a gas-cylinder explosive device in the boot, and forced him to drive it to Dunmurry police station where it exploded. Officers evacuated around 100 homes and rescued two babies seconds before the blast, with no injuries reported in what police called miraculous circumstances.
Why it matters: Counter-terrorism police launched an attempted murder investigation into the attack, which authorities suspect was carried out by dissident republican groups linked to the New IRA. This marks the second attempted bombing of a police station in recent weeks, underscoring ongoing security threats despite the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement, with the current terror threat level remaining substantial.
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Conspiracy Theories Flooded Social Media After WHCD Shooting
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What happened: A gunman identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from California, charged past a Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton last night carrying a shotgun, handgun and knives during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Law enforcement exchanged gunfire and apprehended Allen while President Trump, Vice President Vance and other officials were evacuated safely; one officer wearing a bulletproof vest was shot but is recovering.
Why it matters: Within hours of the shooting, baseless conspiracy theories claiming the incident was 'staged' went viral across X and Bluesky, fueled by influencers posting inaccurate information including false claims about security and the suspect's status. The rapid spread of misinformation during a genuine security crisis highlights the growing challenge of distinguishing fact from fiction on social media during breaking news events.
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Coordinated Jihadist and Separatist Attacks Rock Mali Nationwide
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What happened: Armed groups launched coordinated attacks yesterday across Mali, striking Bamako's international airport, the military town of Kati where junta leader Gen. Assimi Goïta resides, and northern cities Kidal and Gao. Tuareg rebels claimed to have seized Kidal, while al-Qaida-linked JNIM reportedly coordinated with separatists in what analysts call the largest assault in years.
Why it matters: This represents one of the most serious challenges to Mali's military junta since it seized power in 2020 and 2021, with fighting disrupting the capital's airport and prompting flight cancellations. The coordinated assault highlights worsening regional security despite Russian mercenary support, with thousands killed and tens of thousands displaced since Mali's jihadist crisis began in 2012.
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Russian Oligarch's Superyacht Crosses Hormuz Amid Regional Blockade
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What happened: The Nord, a $500 million superyacht linked to sanctioned Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov, transited the Strait of Hormuz overnight on April 24-25 from Dubai to Muscat, Oman. The 142-meter vessel followed an IRGC-controlled shipping lane near Iran's Larak island despite ongoing maritime restrictions in the region.
Why it matters: The transit raises questions about selective enforcement during a critical period when Iran has restricted access to the Strait of Hormuz, which handles one-fifth of global oil and LNG shipments. Iranian authorities reportedly granted exceptions to Russian-linked vessels while broader commercial traffic remained severely limited, potentially affecting global energy markets and shipping patterns.
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Sabastian Sawe Breaks Two Hour Marathon Barrier in London
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What happened: Kenya's Sabastian Sawe won today's London Marathon in 1:59:30, becoming the first athlete to officially break the two-hour barrier. Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha finished second in 1:59:41 in his marathon debut, while Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo took third in 2:00:28—all three finishing under the previous world record of 2:00:35 set by the late Kelvin Kiptum in 2023.
Why it matters: This historic achievement shatters what was considered an impossible barrier in distance running, beating the previous record by 65 seconds. However, the performance will face intense scrutiny given Kenya's recent doping scandals and questions about advanced shoe technology—Sawe wore Adidas supershoes weighing under 100 grams that will retail for approximately £450.
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Fatah Claims Victory in First Palestinian Gaza Vote Since 2006
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What happened: Fatah claimed a sweeping victory in municipal elections held yesterday across the West Bank and in Gaza's Deir al-Balah, the first vote in Gaza in 20 years. Voter turnout reached 53.44% overall, with just 22.7% in Deir al-Balah where only 70,000 were eligible to vote.
Why it matters: Hamas was excluded from the ballot but armed Hamas police forces surrounded polling stations, raising questions about electoral legitimacy. In major West Bank cities like Ramallah and Nablus, Fatah candidates ran unopposed, while many Palestinians expressed deep skepticism about whether local elections can address daily challenges under occupation.
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Apple Patches iPhone Flaw Used by FBI to Access Signal Messages
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What happened: Apple released emergency security updates iOS 26.4.2 and iOS 18.7.8 on Wednesday to fix a bug (CVE-2026-28950) that retained deleted notification content on iPhones and iPads. The flaw allowed the FBI to extract incoming Signal message previews from a defendant's iPhone notification database during a Texas federal trial, even after the app and messages were deleted.
Why it matters: The update affects iPhone 11 and later plus supported iPads and retroactively purges stored notification fragments, restoring privacy for Signal and other app users. You should install the update immediately by going to Settings > General > Software Update, and consider disabling notification previews in Signal (Settings > Notifications > No Name or Content) to prevent message content from appearing in notifications.
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Chile's Atacama Desert Skies Need Stronger Protections After Energy Project Withdrawal
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What happened: AES Andes withdrew its INNA green hydrogen project planned 10 kilometers from ESO's Paranal Observatory in late January after astronomers warned it would cause severe, irreversible damage to some of Earth's darkest skies. The company formally requested withdrawal from Chile's Environmental Assessment Service on February 6, ending a proposal that threatened world-leading telescopes including the $1.5 billion Extremely Large Telescope scheduled for 2030 completion.
Why it matters: Scientists warn that without updated regulations, similar industrial projects could threaten the Atacama's 300-plus clear nights annually and nearly 30 astronomical observatories that provide crucial data about Earth and the universe. Chile's current sky preservation laws are considered lax and outdated, leaving world-class facilities vulnerable to light pollution, dust, and vibrations from future development despite this project's cancellation.
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