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Venezuela Inducts 5,600 Troops as US Carrier Strike Group Operates Nearby
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What happened: Venezuela inducted 5,600 new soldiers yesterday at Fuerte Tiuna military base in Caracas as the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, operates in the Caribbean. The US has conducted strikes on at least 22 vessels suspected of drug trafficking, killing at least 83 people, while President Maduro ordered mobilization of reservists claiming the deployment aims to overthrow his government.
Why it matters: The escalating military tensions have disrupted Caribbean security and stranded millions of Venezuelan expatriates after Trump closed Venezuelan airspace, suspending direct flights during the holiday season. Six opposition figures have died in Venezuelan custody since November 2024, including former governor Alfredo Diaz who died yesterday after a year in solitary confinement, intensifying concerns about regional instability and human rights abuses.
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Benin Says Coup Attempt Foiled After Soldiers Seize State TV
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What happened: Early Sunday morning, soldiers calling themselves the Military Committee for Refoundation seized Benin's state television and announced President Patrice Talon's removal, dissolving institutions and closing borders. Benin's armed forces quickly regained control, arrested 14 people, and confirmed the president was safe while gunfire echoed through Cotonou's neighborhoods.
Why it matters: This failed coup marks the latest threat to West African democracy ahead of Benin's April presidential election, following eight other military takeovers in the region since 2020. The attempt comes amid rising jihadist violence in northern Benin and recent controversial constitutional changes extending presidential terms from five to seven years.
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Report: Disability Registrations Surge at Elite US Universities
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The numbers: At top U.S. universities, disability accommodation rates have surged dramatically: Stanford reports 38%, Amherst 34%, and Brown and Harvard each 20%, mostly for ADHD, anxiety, and depression. In contrast, community colleges report only 3-4% of students receiving accommodations.
Why it matters: Multiple factors drive this trend: 2013 DSM changes lowered ADHD diagnosis thresholds, social media broadly portrays conditions as identity markers, and permissive ADA documentation rules enable easy accommodation access. Risk-averse students may seek diagnoses to protect grades when college becomes challenging, raising concerns about overdiagnosis versus legitimate need.
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Russian Oil Tanker Stranded Off Bulgaria After Drone Strike
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What happened: The sanctioned tanker Kairos, linked to Russia's shadow fleet, was struck by Ukrainian drones near Turkey last week, caught fire, and drifted into Bulgarian waters after a Turkish tugboat released it. The empty, fire-damaged vessel now sits roughly 700-800 meters off Ahtopol with ten crew aboard, while rough weather delays rescue operations and authorities investigate why it entered Bulgarian territory.
Why it matters: This incident highlights Ukraine's expanding campaign to disrupt vessels supporting Russian oil exports under Western sanctions imposed by the EU, UK, and Switzerland in 2024. While the empty tanker poses no immediate environmental threat, the situation raises diplomatic questions about maritime safety coordination and sanction enforcement as Bulgarian authorities work to tow the vessel to safety once weather improves in coming days.
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Iran Arrests Marathon Organizers Over Unveiled Women Runners
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What happened: Iranian authorities arrested two organizers of a Kish Island marathon held Friday after footage showed many of the 2,000 female participants running without hijabs. The judiciary opened a criminal case citing violations of public decency despite prior warnings from the sports federation.
Why it matters: The arrests highlight Iran's intensifying crackdown on women defying hijab laws, with the judiciary chief ordering intelligence services to identify organized trends promoting unveiling. This follows 2022's Mahsa Amini protests and reflects the ongoing standoff between conservative authorities and younger Iranians challenging mandatory dress codes.
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