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December 2025

6,000 Airbus A320 Jets Receive Critical Update After “Intense Solar Radiation” Exposure

6,000 Airbus A320 Jets Receive Critical Update After “Intense Solar Radiation” Exposure Airbus announced early Monday that nearly all A320-family commercial jets have received a critical software update after “intense solar radiation” last month triggered a glitch that could affect flight controls. “Out of a total number of around 6,000 aircraft potentially impacted, the vast

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Watch: Somali Enclave Standoff; ‘No English, No Women On Camera’

Watch: Somali Enclave Standoff; ‘No English, No Women On Camera’ Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, In a tense street encounter captured in Minneapolis’s Somali-dominated Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, filmmaker Nick Shirley attempted to interview residents about life as Muslims in America—only to face demands to delete footage, refusals to speak English, and claims that women can’t

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Visualizing The $19 Trillion Global Cost Of Conflict

Visualizing The $19 Trillion Global Cost Of Conflict Last year, the economic impact of violence reached $19.1 trillion, or $717 billion higher than the previous year. This came as conflict deaths hit 25-year highs, and wars continued in the Ukraine and Gaza. In response to heightened geopolitical tensions, European nations have injected billions into defense

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‘Surgical Removal Of An Organ’: Ukrainian Recruiter Arrested For Allegedly Beating Conscript’s Genitals In Heinous Attack

‘Surgical Removal Of An Organ’: Ukrainian Recruiter Arrested For Allegedly Beating Conscript’s Genitals In Heinous Attack Via Remix News, After a forced conscript was beaten in his groin area to the point that he lost an “organ” following emergency surgery, Ukrainian authorities have moved to arrest the recruitment center head. The staff of the Ukrainian

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Future Of Fertility Chronically Overestimated

Future Of Fertility Chronically Overestimated The newly released OECD Pensions at a Glance report shows how fertility projections have been wrong again and again over the years, grossly underestimating how much fertility would decline each time. As fertility rates and pension funds are intrinsically tied, this can cause problems down the line, when incoming payments from workers to

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“Made For Germany” Is History: Covestro Caught In The Waves Of The Sell-Off

“Made For Germany” Is History: Covestro Caught In The Waves Of The Sell-Off Submitted By Thomas Kolbe Abu Dhabi’s state-owned energy giant ADNOC has acquired nearly all shares of German chemical powerhouse Covestro. Germany is gradually losing its strategic position in critical industrial sectors. The sell-off is accelerating. Remember the big media spectacle “MADE FOR

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The Dutch Are The Most Likely To ‘Borrow’ Their Neighbor’s WiFi

The Dutch Are The Most Likely To ‘Borrow’ Their Neighbor’s WiFi According to data collected by Statista Consumer Insights, 16 percent of Dutch online respondents said that they mainly access their internet at home via their neighbor or landlord’s wireless connection. As Statista’s Anna Fleck shows in the chart below, this is double the rate of people in

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Over €325 Million In Fraudulent Welfare Benefits Support Illicit Gang Networks In Sweden; Report

Over €325 Million In Fraudulent Welfare Benefits Support Illicit Gang Networks In Sweden; Report Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News, A Swedish government review has found that thousands of people linked to gangs in Sweden have been drawing income from the country’s benefits system for years, creating what authorities describe as a reliable, legal-looking

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Private 5G for Smart Manufacturing: Lessons Learned from First Productive Deployments

By Manuel Nau, Editorial Director at IoT Business News. After years of pilots and proofs of concept, private 5G networks are now operating inside real manufacturing environments across Europe, the U.S. and Asia. Automotive plants, semiconductor facilities, machinery workshops and advanced logistics hubs are among the first to run production systems on private 5G rather

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