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A sophisticated iPhone hacking toolkit called Coruna — likely developed by US government contractors — has proliferated from American intelligence through Russian espionage operations to cybercriminals, infecting an estimated 42,000 devices and exposing the structural contradictions of government-funded offensive cyber capabilities.
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A Brussels court has reportedly ordered former Belgian diplomat Étienne Davignon to stand trial for alleged complicity in the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba, Congo’s first democratically elected prime minister. If the trial proceeds, it would potentially be the first criminal prosecution of a European official for crimes committed under colonial rule. The ruling is ... Read more Read more ›
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Achievement-triggered identity grief is one of the least discussed psychological experiences: the disorienting loss that arrives when you finally get the life you wanted and realize the person who wanted it no longer exists. Read more ›
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People who grew up with a parent who used the silent treatment didn't develop anxiety — they were trained that silence signals danger. Understanding this as conditioning rather than weakness is the first step toward updating the pattern. Read more ›
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Children who remember specific prices from their childhood weren't learning about money — they were reading their parents' faces during moments of financial stress, building emotional surveillance systems that persist into adulthood. Read more ›
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