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Geopolitics

WeChat’s AI Gamble: OpenClaw Sparks Security Fears

China's Tencent is integrating the powerful, yet controversial, OpenClaw AI into WeChat, raising cybersecurity concerns. Users report unpredictable behavior and data exposure risks, prompting regulatory intervention. This move highlights the growing tension between AI convenience and user safety.

3 weeks ago
War & Defense

Russia Censors Internet Amid War Woes, China Learns Military Tactics

Russia is implementing new internet restrictions to control information and prevent dissent, driven by Ukrainian cyber capabilities and fears of internal unrest. Meanwhile, China is learning military lessons from Middle Eastern conflicts and benefiting economically, while President Putin increases his personal security due to growing paranoia. The shift in global attention towards the Middle East also raises concerns about continued support for Ukraine.

4 weeks ago
Geopolitics

Global Police Smash Massive Botnets Targeting Millions

Law enforcement agencies across three countries have dismantled four major botnets that infected over 3 million devices worldwide. These networks were used to launch widespread cyberattacks, including against defense websites, causing significant financial losses for some victims.

4 weeks ago
Politics

US Weighs Iran Exit Amid Escalating War Costs

The U.S. is considering ending military operations in Iran as the conflict enters its fourth week, even as the Pentagon requests an additional $200 billion. Mixed signals emerge from the White House amidst a significant troop deployment, while Russia's intelligence offers related to Ukraine are being rejected.

4 weeks ago
GENERAL

US Faces Growing Threats from Russia, China, Iran

U.S. intelligence chiefs have detailed a broad range of threats in the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment, citing progress in border security and counter-narcotics while warning of escalating risks from Russia, China, and Iran. The report highlights advancements in missile technology and cyber warfare capabilities by rival nations, alongside ongoing concerns about international terrorism and transnational criminal organizations.

4 weeks ago
War & Defense

Russia’s Internet Curbs Threaten Military Comms

Russia's internal internet restrictions, ostensibly for security, may be jeopardizing its military's communication capabilities. Meanwhile, Ukraine seeks to leverage drone expertise for funding, and European divisions persist over policy towards Moscow.

1 month ago
War & Defense

Kremlin Purge: Putin Cracks Down as Ukraine Strikes Deep

Russia's capital is gripped by digital darkness and internal purges as Ukraine's precision strikes cripple military infrastructure. Analysts suggest widespread internet blackouts signal regime fear, not just defense against drones, while economic woes and shifting alliances add to Vladimir Putin's mounting pressures.

1 month ago