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#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Chinese 'agroterrorism' could threaten US 'survival as a nation,' expert warns
Chinese 'agroterrorism' could threaten US 'survival as a nation,' expert warns
Two Chinese nationals have been arrested for allegedly smuggling a harmful fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the U.S., raising concerns about agroterrorism. Experts warn that such threats could severely disrupt the American food supply, which is vital to the economy.

The fungus, known for causing significant crop damage and potential health risks, was reportedly studied by the suspects over two years. Experts emphasize the need for increased vigilance against biological threats, especially in light of recent global health crises.


Times Of Israel: Iran says it’s still mulling talks with US, after Trump claims meeting planned next week
Iran says it’s still mulling talks with US, after Trump claims meeting planned next week
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated there are no current plans for talks with the U.S., contradicting President Trump's claims. He emphasized that Iran is evaluating its interests regarding negotiations after previous talks were disrupted by attacks on its nuclear facilities.

The Iranian government is assessing damage from recent conflicts, with a new law passed to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. Supreme Leader Khamenei claimed Iran has emerged victorious against U.S. and Israeli strikes, while Hezbollah's leader praised Iran's resilience.


#health

Fox News: Ticks spread to new regions across America, bringing dangerous diseases and need for vigilance
Ticks spread to new regions across America, bringing dangerous diseases and need for vigilance
Ticks are expanding their range into cooler regions due to milder winters, making them more active for longer periods. Experts report an increase in tick-borne illnesses, with more species now posing risks, including Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome.

As human developments encroach on wildlife habitats, ticks find it easier to locate hosts. To prevent tick-borne illnesses, experts recommend wearing protective clothing, using repellents, and conducting tick checks after outdoor activities.


#crime

Fox News: Diddy's 'righthand woman' comparison to Epstein’s confidante is 'provocative but weak': expert
Diddy's 'righthand woman' comparison to Epstein’s confidante is 'provocative but weak': expert
Closing arguments have commenced in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial, which has lasted over seven weeks. Diddy faces serious charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. His former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, was frequently mentioned but has not been charged or testified.

Prosecutors allege that Khorram was closely involved in Diddy's operations, including drug distribution and covering up incidents of violence. Legal experts suggest that her lack of charges may indicate a strategic choice by prosecutors, focusing on Diddy as the primary target.


GB News: Nurse dubbed 'Angel of Death' who was jailed for murder of four elderly patients loses appeal
Nurse dubbed 'Angel of Death' who was jailed for murder of four elderly patients loses appeal
Colin Campbell, formerly known as Colin Norris, has failed to overturn his four murder convictions for killing elderly patients at Leeds hospitals in 2002. The Court of Appeal dismissed his challenge, affirming the safety of the convictions, which were based on extensive expert testimony.

Campbell, sentenced to life in 2008, has consistently denied wrongdoing, claiming the hypoglycaemia that led to the patients' deaths was unexplained. His legal team argued new expert knowledge could render the convictions unsafe, but the judges found the evidence insufficient.


Fox News: Bryan Kohberger could escape death penalty because of leaked evidence aired during TV episode: fmr prosecutor
Bryan Kohberger could escape death penalty because of leaked evidence aired during TV episode: fmr prosecutor
Bryan Kohberger, accused of the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, may avoid the death penalty due to leaked evidence presented in a TV special. A former prosecutor noted that such leaks could taint the jury pool and violate constitutional rights.

The judge has acknowledged possible violations of a gag order and ordered all parties to preserve case-related communications. Kohberger's defense has requested a trial delay, citing concerns about prejudicial media coverage, while prosecutors argue that the court can still ensure a fair trial.