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Putin's 2026 calendar omits shirtless photos

Vladimir Putin's new 2026 calendar breaks tradition by keeping his shirt on, sparking debate about his health. The calendar features 12 images and quotes, sold across Russia for £2.65.

Satellite images reveal new North Korea nuclear plant

New satellite imagery analysed by 38 North shows North Korea building a secret uranium enrichment facility at Yongbyon, aligning with Kim Jong Un's nuclear expansion directive. Discover the implications for global security.

India's Deepfake Crisis: AI Terror Against Women

A disturbing new wave of AI-powered abuse is sweeping across India, with women facing extortion and harassment through digitally manipulated explicit content. Experts warn this technological terror requires urgent legal and social action.

Colorado school bans religious imagery in student artwork

A Colorado high school faces backlash after implementing a controversial ban on religious imagery in student artwork, raising serious questions about freedom of expression and religious rights in educational settings.

AI-Generated Poverty Porn Exposed in Aid Sector

Exclusive investigation reveals major aid agencies using artificial intelligence to create fabricated images of suffering, raising serious ethical concerns about digital exploitation and donor deception.

World's Largest Iceberg A23a Shatters in Dramatic Breakup

The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is undergoing a dramatic disintegration in the Southern Ocean. New satellite footage captures colossal caves and arches forming as the 4,000 sq km giant meets warmer waters, a process scientists are closely monitoring.

Iran hides nuclear gear in panic over bombing threat

Exclusive satellite intelligence reveals Iran's frantic efforts to hide and disperse its surviving nuclear equipment to underground tunnels, in a panicked response to the escalating threat of military action from the West.

Google Maps Blurs Windsor Castle Views, Study Finds

New research reveals Google Maps has obscured key views of Windsor Castle, raising questions about digital security and the protection of national landmarks in the age of satellite imagery.

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