When Islamic State needed to move and disguise its money, it turned, US prosecutors said in 2023, to the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange: Binance. So too did al-Qaida, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas, which used the platform to help…
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France deploys armed forces to fight cattle disease outbreak
France’s armed forces are aiding a nationwide cattle vaccination to combat lumpy skin disease.
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Archaeologists Found an ‘Anomaly’ Near the Pyramids That May Reveal an Ancient Portal
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Ground-penetrating radar has helped archeologists identify buried wonders below the surface.
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Now, a study from Japanese and Egyptian researchers reveals the discovery of an L-shaped structure…
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Paris welcomes Putin’s ‘readiness’ for bilateral talks with Macron – POLITICO
Macron said last week that it would be “useful” for Europe to reach out to Moscow to ensure that a peace deal in Ukraine is not negotiated solely by the U.S., Russia and Ukraine.
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Thousands of mourners gather at Bondi Beach to honor victims of antisemitic attack
Thousands of mourners gathered under tight police security at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday evening to mark a week since two gunmen targeting a Jewish festival killed 15 people. Since then, Australian governments have been galvanized…
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Extremists are using AI voice cloning to supercharge propaganda. Experts say it’s helping them grow | Artificial intelligence (AI)
While the artificial intelligence boom is upending sections of the music industry, voice generating bots are also becoming a boon to another unlikely corner of the internet: extremist movements that are using them to recreate the voices and…
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Jared Kushner becomes key to Trump’s second-term diplomacy
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the dawn rose on President Donald Trump’s second term, one key figure from his first administration stood back, content to focus on his personal business interests and not retake a…
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Orbán Says Ukraine’s Fall Would Be a “Catastrophe,” While Echoing Kremlin Peace Rhetoric — UNITED24 Media
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he does not want Ukraine to collapse, warning that such an outcome would be a “catastrophe” for Hungary, as he spoke at a so-called anti-war rally in the southern Hungarian city of Szeged…
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