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German Intelligence Says Russia Hid 66% of Military Spending
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The numbers: Germany's BND intelligence agency revealed yesterday that Russia's actual 2025 military spending reaches €245 billion—roughly half the state budget and 10% of GDP—by including hidden costs like defense construction, military IT, and social payments that Moscow reclassified into non-defense budget items. This represents a 66% increase over official figures and marks a sharp rise from €106 billion in 2022.
Why it matters: The hidden military spending funds a massive buildup near NATO's eastern flank and the Finnish border, creating direct security threats to Europe that may prompt higher defense spending among Western allies. By dedicating half its budget to military purposes, Russia is creating a permanent war economy that cannibalizes civilian sectors and produces structural economic vulnerabilities.
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FBI Finds Illegal Biolab in Las Vegas Tied to China
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What happened: FBI and Las Vegas police raided a northeast Las Vegas home over the weekend, discovering refrigerators containing over 1,000 vials of unknown liquids and lab equipment in a locked garage. Property manager Ori Solomon, 55, was arrested on hazardous waste and illegal firearms charges, while the property owner remains a Chinese national in federal custody from a 2023 unauthorized California biolab case.
What it means: Samples have been sent to a federal bioforensics facility in Maryland for testing, with results expected in coming weeks to determine if materials pose any public health risk. Authorities currently report no threat to public safety, though investigators are searching 20 additional locations and the property links to a 2023 California case where CDC detected 20+ infectious agents including HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
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Authorities Race to Find Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother
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What happened: Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her Tucson home over the weekend after being dropped off at 9:30 p.m. Saturday and missing church Sunday. Authorities found signs of forced entry and evidence suggesting she was taken against her will, with her phone, wallet, and car left behind.
Why it matters: The 84-year-old requires daily life-saving medication that could be fatal if missed for more than 24 hours, making this a race against time. About 100 detectives and the FBI are investigating alleged ransom notes while offering a $2,500 reward for information.
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Scientists Urge Space Agencies to Set Reproductive Health Standards
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What happened: Nine international experts, including a senior NASA scientist, published a report on February 3 warning that no industry-wide standards exist to manage reproductive health risks in space. The study calls for urgent frameworks to address fertility impacts, pregnancy risks, and ethical boundaries as commercial spaceflight expands and missions lengthen beyond Earth.
Why it matters: Radiation and microgravity in space can damage DNA in eggs and sperm, disrupt menstrual cycles, and harm embryo development, yet almost no data exists on long-duration effects. Without standards now, commercial operators and space tourists may face unregulated fertility risks and potential harm to future offspring as lunar bases and Mars missions become reality.
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Amnesty: North Korea Executes People for Watching K-Dramas
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What happened: An Amnesty International report reveals North Korea punishes citizens caught watching South Korean dramas and K-pop with forced labor sentences of five to 15 years, public humiliation, and execution. The 2020 Anti-Reactionary Thought and Culture Act codified these penalties, while a specialized enforcement unit called the 109 Group conducts warrantless searches nationwide.
Why it matters: Enforcement is arbitrary and corrupt: wealthy families can pay bribes of $5,000 to $10,000 to avoid punishment, while poor families face the harshest penalties including labor camps and execution. Authorities force schoolchildren to witness public executions as ideological education, traumatizing entire communities to maintain an information blockade that human rights groups call an "ideological cage."
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Reddit Users Access Epstein Accounts After DOJ Releases Passwords
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What happened: Last week the DOJ released over 3 million pages of Epstein files with inadequate redactions, exposing active passwords like 'ghislaine' and '#1Island' that Reddit users used to access his Outlook and other accounts. The release also leaked sensitive data of roughly 100 victims, including Social Security numbers, credit card details and intimate photos.
Why it matters: The redaction failure compromises the chain of custody for evidence and may jeopardize future prosecutions tied to the Epstein network. Victims face renewed harm from exposed personal information, while Pam Bondi, now US Attorney General, faces mounting scrutiny over her office's handling of the files during her tenure as Florida AG.
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X4.2 Solar Flare Triggers Radio Blackouts Across Africa, Europe
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What happened: Sunspot region AR 4366 produced six X-class solar flares since Sunday, including an X8.1 eruption on Monday—the strongest flare of 2026. The rapid-fire sequence caused strong R3 radio blackouts across the South Pacific, eastern Australia, and New Zealand, with additional disruptions forecast over the Atlantic, western Africa, and South America.
What to expect: A coronal mass ejection from Monday's X8.1 flare will likely deliver a glancing blow to Earth late tomorrow, prompting NOAA to issue a G1 minor geomagnetic storm watch through Friday. While this low-intensity storm may produce aurora at high latitudes, experts expect minimal impact on satellites, GPS, or power grids—though AR 4366 remains highly active and could produce more Earth-directed eruptions.
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