Speculation about a possible military overthrow of Cuba’s Communist regime has swirled around Washington, fueled in part by Senator Lindsey Graham, who told Fox News this week that “Iran going down, and Cuba is next”.
Chrome 146 Update Patches Two Exploited Zero-Days
The flaws can be exploited to manipulate data and bypass security restrictions, potentially leading to code execution.
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Israel attacks Beirut in ‘targeted killing’ attempt, kills several in south
Israel’s attacks in Lebanon are striking areas in Beirut not hit in this conflict, nor during the 2024 war.
Trump Doesn’t Know Why He Sexually Assaulted Children and Started a War With Iran
The infamously criminal Trump has no plan ever, other than to create enough chaos in the kitchen that nobody will notice him stealing from the cookie jar. Reuters: Iran war exit elusive Axios: Iran war whiplash clouds endgame CNN: Unable to end the war…
Donald Trump threatens Iran after new wave of attacks on Gulf states and Israel
It comes after Iran’s secretive new leader issued his first public statements on Thursday.
Iran to allow Indian tankers to export oil from Middle East Gulf, sources claim
Government official indicates deal for Indian-flagged ships
Poor in an oil-rich country: Republic of Congo’s youth hope for change
In an oil-producing country where 60 percent of people are under 25, nearly half the population lives in poverty.
What next for the UK-US special relationship?
Recent tensions over Iran risk damaging the UK–US ‘special relationship’, and responsibility lies with Washington rather than London, argues former British diplomat Greg Quinn OBE.
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Tens of thousands protest austerity reforms in Brussels
Tens of thousands of people marched in Brussels to protest austerity reforms introduced by Prime Minister Bart De Wever’s government.
Two Newly Discovered Chrome Zero-Days Exploited in the Wild to Run Malicious Code
Google has released an urgent security update for its Chrome desktop browser to address two critical zero-day vulnerabilities. Tracked as CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, both flaws are categorized as high-severity and are confirmed to be actively expl…