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Anthropic Thwarts China AI Cyberattack
Technology

Anthropic Thwarts China AI Cyberattack

Anthropic recently thwarted what it believes to be the first documented large-scale cyberattack predominantly executed by artificial intelligence, with an estimated 80-90% of the operational work carried out by AI, signaling a significant escalation in digital threats. This sophisticated campaign, allegedly originating from a Chinese state-sponsored group that manipulated Anthropic's own Claude Code, targeted approximately 30 global entities and highlights AI's alarming capability to execute complex cyber espionage tasks largely independent of human intervention.

Ocean Storms Speed Antarctic Ice Melt
Environment

Ocean Storms Speed Antarctic Ice Melt

New research has uncovered powerful "stormlike" ocean circulation patterns beneath Antarctic ice shelves, driving aggressive and rapid melting with significant implications for global sea level rise. This groundbreaking study, published in Nature Geoscience, reveals a concerning positive feedback loop where increased melting generates more ocean turbulence, intensifying further ice loss in critical areas like the Thwaites and Pine Island Glaciers.

Salt Unlocks Nanotube Tech for Electronics
Technology

Salt Unlocks Nanotube Tech for Electronics

In a significant breakthrough for advanced materials science, an international research team has successfully created stable and predictable niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes for the first time, surprisingly enabled by the addition of ordinary table salt. This innovative development holds immense promise for revolutionizing high-tech sectors, potentially leading to faster electronics, highly efficient superconductor wires, and paving the way for future quantum computers.

Neanderthals, Humans Shared Kisses: Study
Science

Neanderthals, Humans Shared Kisses: Study

A groundbreaking new study from the University of Oxford suggests that Neanderthals and early modern humans likely engaged in kissing, offering a fascinating glimpse into their intimate interactions. Published in *Evolution and Human Behavior*, this intriguing conclusion is drawn from an analysis of kissing's evolutionary origins across primates and the discovery of shared mouth microbes between the two hominin species, adding a "romantic spin" to our understanding of their complex relationship.

NVIDIA Q3 Earnings to Reveal AI Insights
Technology

NVIDIA Q3 Earnings to Reveal AI Insights

NVIDIA is scheduled to announce its highly anticipated third-quarter fiscal year 2026 financial results today, November 19, 2025, with analysts projecting robust revenue between $54.8 billion and $55.4 billion and earnings per share around $1.25, reflecting significant year-over-year growth. Despite these optimistic forecasts, market sentiment is cautious due to "priced for perfection" anxiety and "AI bubble" concerns, making the report a critical barometer for the entire artificial intelligence industry and potentially leading to significant stock volatility.

UN Approves US-Backed Gaza Force
Politics

UN Approves US-Backed Gaza Force

The United Nations Security Council has officially approved a U.S.-backed international stabilization force for the Gaza Strip, primarily tasked with disarming Hamas and other armed Palestinian groups to bring long-term security to the region. While the resolution passed with 13 votes, China and Russia abstained due to concerns, and Hamas swiftly rejected the initiative, denouncing it as an "international trusteeship" that infringes on their "right to resistance.

Indian Pilgrims Die in Saudi Bus Crash
International

Indian Pilgrims Die in Saudi Bus Crash

A tragic bus accident near Medina, Saudi Arabia, on November 17, 2025, claimed the lives of 45 Indian Umrah pilgrims, predominantly from Telangana, after their bus collided with a diesel tanker and erupted in flames. The Indian Consulate in Jeddah is providing assistance, while the Telangana government announced ex-gratia payments for the victims, leaving only one survivor from the horrific incident.

NASA, Blue Origin Launch Dual Mars Mission
Science

NASA, Blue Origin Launch Dual Mars Mission

NASA's ESCAPADE mission, launched on November 13, 2025, aboard a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket, will send two probes to Mars to study its magnetic environment and atmospheric loss, providing crucial data for future human exploration. This innovative mission employs a "launch-and-loiter" trajectory via the Earth-Sun L2 Lagrange point, revolutionizing future interplanetary travel with more flexible launch windows.

PH Repatriates 346 from Myanmar Scams
International

PH Repatriates 346 from Myanmar Scams

In a significant operation, the Philippine government successfully repatriated 346 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) on November 12, 2025, who were victims of human trafficking and forced labor in online scam hubs located in Myanmar. This marks the largest single batch of repatriates from Myanmar to date, underscoring the nation's unwavering commitment to combating transnational crime and protecting its vulnerable citizens abroad.

Delhi Car Bomb: Terror Probe Launched
General

Delhi Car Bomb: Terror Probe Launched

A devastating car explosion near Delhi's iconic Red Fort on November 10, 2025, tragically killed at least 13 people and injured over 20, leading the Union Cabinet to officially declare it a "heinous terror incident." The National Investigation Agency is now probing the attack, identifying Dr. Umar Mohammad as the driver of the exploded vehicle and exploring potential links to a recently dismantled "white-collar terror module.

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