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A German court sentenced Anis Amri to life in prison posthumously for killing six at a 2016 Berlin Christmas market attack, revealing failures in tracking know…
The U.S. lost 2–1 to Turkey in a chaotic World Cup match but still topped Group B, advancing to face Japan or Portugal. The result exposed defensive flaws but …
Orkun Kökçü’s 78th-minute goal secured Turkey a 2-1 win over the USA, boosting their confidence ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The victory highlighted Turkey’s a…
Mark Carney's multiple high-profile roles raised conflict of interest concerns, leading to Canada's bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup being jeopardized. This con…
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake devastated La Guaira, Venezuela, killing 12 and crippling the port that handles 60% of food and medicine imports. The disaster expos…
Hackers stole user funds from Polymarket via a third-party breach, forcing the company to refund victims directly. This exposes flaws in crypto platforms’ supp…
Europe’s heat wave is pushing power grids to record-breaking strain, risking blackouts as demand surges and infrastructure struggles with extreme heat and drou…
Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants by making cooling water too warm and driving up demand, causing blackouts. This exposes weaknesses in Europ…
Meta paused its employee tracking program for AI training after data was exposed internally, prompting outrage over surveillance and lack of consent. The backl…
The move comes after the company left potentially sensitive data from the initiative exposed internally.
Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers’ keystroke data to train AI models.


























