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New Global Rules Ban AI Authors and Forged Citations in Medical Research

New Global Rules Ban AI Authors and Forged Citations in Medical Research

Geneva, Monday, 25 May 2026.
Released today, new global medical guidelines strictly ban AI from being named as authors or generating citations, setting a crucial standard to protect data accuracy and human accountability.

U.S. Army Bolsters European Security Through Massive NATO Exercises in Finland

U.S. Army Bolsters European Security Through Massive NATO Exercises in Finland

Vuosanka, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Highlighting sustained American defense investments, nearly 15,000 NATO troops are currently testing AI-enabled warfare and rapid maneuvers across Europe to solidify geopolitical stability in the Nordic region.

Bahrain Sentences Nine to Life Over Iranian Plot Threatening Gulf Trade and Oil Security

Bahrain Sentences Nine to Life Over Iranian Plot Threatening Gulf Trade and Oil Security

Manama, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Highlighting risks to global oil security, Bahrain sentenced nine individuals to life in prison on May 24, 2026, for an Iranian-backed terror and espionage plot funded via cryptocurrency.

Deadly Attack on Pakistani Military Train Highlights Regional Instability

Deadly Attack on Pakistani Military Train Highlights Regional Instability

Quetta, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
A separatist suicide bombing killed 24 people on a Pakistani train carrying military families for Eid, highlighting severe security risks in the resource-rich Balochistan region.

Analyzing Reform UK's £5 Billion Proposal to Eliminate Overtime Income Tax

Analyzing Reform UK's £5 Billion Proposal to Eliminate Overtime Income Tax

London, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Reform UK’s £5 billion proposal to eliminate overtime tax aims to boost labor productivity. This shift could impact 3.2 million workers, though critics heavily scrutinize the required welfare cuts.

U.S. Claims Iran Will Surrender Uranium in Upcoming Peace Deal

U.S. Claims Iran Will Surrender Uranium in Upcoming Peace Deal

Washington, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
U.S. officials state Iran will surrender its enriched uranium in an impending peace agreement, directly contradicting recent directives from Tehran’s Supreme Leader to keep the material domestic.

US and Iran Near Peace Agreement to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz and Stabilize Global Markets

US and Iran Near Peace Agreement to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz and Stabilize Global Markets

Washington D.C., Sunday, 24 May 2026.
A near-final US-Iran peace agreement promises to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and potentially unfreeze $25 billion in assets, offering major relief to global energy markets and supply chains.

European Union Urged to Block US Sanctions Against International Court Judges

European Union Urged to Block US Sanctions Against International Court Judges

The Hague, Monday, 25 May 2026.
Former prosecutor Fatou Bensouda urges the EU to block US sanctions that have locked international court judges out of European financial systems, warning of severe geopolitical fragmentation.

Fragile Peace Talks Advance as Iran Warns of Rebuilt Military Arsenal

Fragile Peace Talks Advance as Iran Warns of Rebuilt Military Arsenal

Tehran, Saturday, 23 May 2026.
Despite nearing a peace deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Iran admits to rebuilding its military during the ceasefire, threatening global oil markets if negotiations collapse.

The Cost of Activism: UK Protest Crackdown Results in 136 Years of Combined Jail Time

The Cost of Activism: UK Protest Crackdown Results in 136 Years of Combined Jail Time

London, Saturday, 23 May 2026.
A severe UK legal crackdown has sentenced 286 climate and Gaza activists to a combined 136 years in prison, raising critical human rights and corporate governance concerns.