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States Face Costs Over SNAP Food Aid Errors
Dozens of U.S. states may be required to pay millions in food aid reimbursements due to high error rates in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The USDA imposed new accountability measures for state program administration.
Ebola case confirmed in France from DRC outbreak
France confirmed its first ever Ebola case in a returning doctor, as the Democratic Republic of Congo battles an outbreak that has surpassed 1,000 cases and 277 deaths. The WHO reports that despite improved testing and treatment capacity, the outbreak continues to outpace response efforts.
Scientists Identify Brain Cells Controlling Focus and Distraction
Neuroscientists discovered a small group of neurons in an ancient brain region that acts as a focus filter, enabling the brain to ignore distractions. When researchers disabled these cells in mice, the animals exhibited unusual distractibility similar to ADHD symptoms, but regained focus upon reactivation.
Lazada cuts Southeast Asian workforce including Singapore roles
E-commerce platform Lazada reduced its workforce by five percent across Southeast Asia, affecting Singapore operations. The retrenchment continues a broader trend of regional job cuts in 2026.
Nigeria Launches DNA Forensics Center
Enugu State inaugurates a DNA forensics center to enhance criminal investigations and support law enforcement. Governor Mbah praises national security reforms and the expansion of state police capabilities to improve public safety.
China Reopens Business Channel With Japan
China has reopened a business communication channel with Japan while formal political relations remain frozen. A Japanese trade group led by an LDP member visited Beijing, signaling a possible gradual thaw in bilateral relations.
Austrian Inquiry Examines Death Of Judicial Official
A parliamentary investigation into the death of former justice ministry official Christian Pilnacek continues with examinations of forensic evidence and procedural questions. The inquiry has found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Thailand launches AI tutoring platform for universities
Thai government agencies invested 20 million baht to launch ABDUL Uni, an AI-powered educational platform supporting personalized student learning. The system functions as an intelligent teaching assistant.
Senate Reverses Iran War Powers Vote After Trump Pressure
The U.S. Senate reversed course and blocked an Iran war powers resolution following intense White House pressure and a contentious Trump lunch with Republican lawmakers. Two Republican senators altered their stances after White House intervention, while the administration requested $70 billion in war funding.
Women's Football Finals Approach in Nigeria
Nigerian women's football teams compete in the semi-final round of the President Federation Cup championship. Nasarawa Amazons and FC Robo Queens battle for spots in the finals of the country's premier domestic women's competition.
German Defense Stocks Plunge Amid Cancellations
Rheinmetall shares collapsed following Germany's decision to cancel a major naval frigate project worth billions. The market decline reflects investor concerns about future defense contracting.
Family pony killed by wolf in Swedish farmyard attack
A Shetland pony named Pippi was attacked and killed by a wolf outside Glemmingebro in Skåne, Sweden, suffering injuries severe enough to require euthanasia. The attack highlights increasing wolf-livestock conflicts in the region.
Ransomware's Favorite Region in Europe Evolves Into Ransomware's Favorite
Türkische Banden drangsalieren neuerdings verstärkt ihre Landsleute in Deutschland. Insbesondere Ladeninhaber sollen hohe Schutzgelder bezahlen, berichtet das Bundeskriminalamt. Diese neue Mafia-Generation sei lose über soziale Netzwerke verknüpft.