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OpenAI’s Earlier Account Ban of Tumbler Ridge Shooter Prompts Scrutiny of Online Signals and Company Protocols

OpenAI’s Earlier Account Ban of Tumbler Ridge Shooter Prompts Scrutiny of Online Signals and Company Protocols

OpenAI confirmed it had banned the ChatGPT account of Jesse Van Rootselaar last June after identifying misuse tied to violent activities, but said it did not refer the user to law enforcement because it could not verify credible or imminent planning. The disclosure has intensified examination of the shooter’s prior online behavior, raised questions…

U.S. Directs Diplomats to Push Back on Foreign Data Sovereignty Rules

U.S. Directs Diplomats to Push Back on Foreign Data Sovereignty Rules

A State Department cable dated Feb 18 instructs U.S. diplomats to oppose proposed laws that would restrict cross-border data flows, arguing such measures could raise costs, increase cybersecurity risks and limit artificial intelligence and cloud services. The guidance, signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, frames data localization and similar r…

Tisza Party Widens Lead Over Orban’s Fidesz Ahead of April Vote

Tisza Party Widens Lead Over Orban’s Fidesz Ahead of April Vote

A respected Hungarian poll shows the centre-right Tisza party expanding its advantage over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz ahead of the April 12 parliamentary election. The survey indicates a sizable lead among decided voters and a narrower but notable advantage across the full population, while the far-right Our Homeland party remains the onl…

Gates Says He 'Took Responsibility' in Foundation Town Hall Over Epstein Contacts

Gates Says He 'Took Responsibility' in Foundation Town Hall Over Epstein Contacts

Bill Gates addressed employees of the Gates Foundation in a scheduled town hall where he discussed documents and images related to his contacts with Jeffrey Epstein, apologized for drawing colleagues into meetings, and reiterated that he did not witness or participate in illicit conduct. The foundation said Gates spoke candidly and took responsibil…

Luxury Tapalpa Villa Identified as Final Hideout of CJNG Leader

Luxury Tapalpa Villa Identified as Final Hideout of CJNG Leader

Mexican authorities say Nemesio Oseguera, known as El Mencho and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), spent his last hours in a two-storey villa inside the gated Tapalpa Country Club. Photographs and on-site observations describe a home with modern finishes, a cluttered kitchen, numerous medications, religious icons and signs of a mi…

Peter Mandelson Released on Bail After Arrest Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Peter Mandelson Released on Bail After Arrest Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Former British ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson was arrested in London on suspicion of misconduct in public office and later released on bail as police continue a criminal inquiry into his communications with Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest follows newly released emails showing a closer relationship with Epstein and comes amid growing po…

Anthropic Maintains Limits on Military Use After High-Level Pentagon Meeting

Anthropic Maintains Limits on Military Use After High-Level Pentagon Meeting

Anthropic told Pentagon officials it will not relax restrictions that block its AI from enabling autonomous targeting or U.S. domestic surveillance, following a meeting between the startup's CEO and the U.S. Defense Secretary. The Pentagon told Anthropic it faces being labeled a supply-chain risk or could be compelled by law to change its rules, an…

Mandelson Arrested After 'Baseless Suggestion' He Planned to Leave UK, Lawyers Say

Mandelson Arrested After 'Baseless Suggestion' He Planned to Leave UK, Lawyers Say

Peter Mandelson, 72, was released from police custody on Tuesday after being arrested in London on suspicion of misconduct in public office. His lawyers say the detention followed an unfounded claim that he intended to relocate permanently overseas. The arrest occurs amid a criminal probe that began after the government passed correspondence betwee…

Bipartisan Senate Resolution Backs Ukraine Ahead of Trump State of the Union

Bipartisan Senate Resolution Backs Ukraine Ahead of Trump State of the Union

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators filed a resolution supporting Ukraine on Tuesday just hours before President Donald Trump delivered his nationally televised State of the Union address. Led by Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis, and backed by at least 26 co-sponsors split roughly evenly between the two parties, the measure expresses condole…

U.S. to Deliver Passport Services Inside West Bank Settlement for First Time

U.S. to Deliver Passport Services Inside West Bank Settlement for First Time

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem announced that U.S. consular officers will provide routine passport services in the Efrat settlement on Friday, February 27, marking the first time American officials have offered on-site consular services inside a West Bank settlement. The embassy said it plans comparable visits to Ramallah, the settlement of Beitar I…

U.S. Ambassador’s No-Shows Deepen Tension Between Paris and Washington

U.S. Ambassador’s No-Shows Deepen Tension Between Paris and Washington

Since his arrival in Paris last summer, Charles Kushner - President Donald Trump’s ambassador to France - has unsettled French officials by publicly criticizing French policies on antisemitism, refusing or failing to attend formal summonses by the foreign ministry, and relying on a small senior team while not speaking French. His actions have ampli…

Sierra Leone Says Guinean Forces Detained Its Security Personnel in Border Town

Sierra Leone Says Guinean Forces Detained Its Security Personnel in Border Town

Sierra Leone has accused Guinea of detaining multiple members of its joint security forces, including an officer, and confiscating weapons and ammunition in the frontier town of Kaliyereh. The incident, which occurred while Sierra Leonean personnel were constructing facilities on the border, has prompted diplomatic and security engagement and an on…

EU Memo Warns of Security Threat After Mass Flight from IS-Linked al-Hol Camp

EU Memo Warns of Security Threat After Mass Flight from IS-Linked al-Hol Camp

An internal memorandum circulated by the Cyprus presidency of the Council of the European Union on February 23 raises alarm about the escape of a large portion of residents from the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria. The memo says the status of third-country nationals who fled the facility remains unclear, warns that militant groups could seek to r…

UK to Publish Vetting Files on Former Prince Andrew’s Trade Envoy Appointment

UK to Publish Vetting Files on Former Prince Andrew’s Trade Envoy Appointment

The UK government has agreed to disclose documents relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s appointment as a trade envoy after lawmakers pressed for transparency following his arrest and revelations in U.S. files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Officials said the material will be checked to ensure publication does not interfere with an ongoing police inve…

Guthrie Family Offers Up to $1 Million Reward as Search for 84-Year-Old Continues

Guthrie Family Offers Up to $1 Million Reward as Search for 84-Year-Old Continues

The family of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information that leads to her recovery, a move announced in a video posted to Instagram by her daughter. Authorities and relatives continue to seek answers after a February 1 incident in which a masked man tampered with the doorbell camera at Guthrie's Tucson home …

Colombia Escalates Trade Measures, Imposes 30% Tariffs on Over 60 Ecuadorian Goods

Colombia Escalates Trade Measures, Imposes 30% Tariffs on Over 60 Ecuadorian Goods

Colombia has enacted reciprocal 30% tariffs on more than 60 products from Ecuador and limited imports of several staple foods and seafood, following similar duties Quito imposed last month. The measures, formalized in a presidential decree, mark a sharp escalation in a dispute driven by Ecuador's demand for stronger border security amid rising drug…