Donald Trump is a ‘fascist’ who praised Hitler, John Kelly claims
The Telegraph,
Donald Trump once praised Adolf Hitler and preferred a dictatorship-style government, according to former Chief of Staff John Kelly. Kelly claimed Trump admired Hitler’s work and expressed fascist tendencies, allegedly stating, “Hitler did some good things, too.” Trump’s campaign denied these allegations. Kelly described Trump as lacking empathy and wanting military leaders loyal to him, likening this to Hitler’s generals. Trump’s advisor, Alex Pfeiffer, called the claims false, while Trump’s communications director dismissed Kelly’s accusations as fabrications.
Israel Confirms Killing Successor Of Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah
Agence France-Presse,
Israel confirmed the elimination of Hashem Safieddine, Hezbollah’s likely successor to Hassan Nasrallah, in a strike three weeks ago. Along with Safieddine, Hezbollah intelligence chief Ali Hussein Hazima and other commanders were killed. Israeli forces targeted Hezbollah’s main intelligence headquarters in southern Beirut, causing significant casualties. Hezbollah has not yet commented on the attack, but sources indicated Safieddine was a likely candidate to succeed Nasrallah.
Chinese Scientists Claim They Broke RSA Encryption with a Quantum Computer — But There’s a Catch
LiveScience,
Researchers in China claim to have used a quantum computer to break RSA encryption, a major technology used to secure sensitive data. The breakthrough was achieved using a 5,760-qubit machine to crack a 50-bit RSA encryption. However, modern RSA encryption uses much larger keys, rendering the quantum computer’s success less impactful for current encryption standards. The technology still requires further development to threaten widely used encryption methods.
Mexico Announces Food and Agriculture Plan that Could Take the Country Back to the 1980s
AP News,
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled an agriculture plan aiming to revive government-run stores and focus on increasing bean and corn production. The initiative seeks to enhance “food sovereignty” by reducing dependency on imports and guaranteeing prices for farmers. While consumption of traditional staples like beans has declined, the government aims to boost production and lower tortilla prices. Critics suggest the plan conflicts with current market trends, as modern grocery shopping and coffee consumption habits have shifted.
South Korea Mulls Arms for Ukraine as North Accused of Sending Troops
Reuters,
South Korea warned of potential arms support for Ukraine following allegations that North Korea has sent 1,500 soldiers to aid Russia’s war efforts. Seoul dismissed North Korea’s denial and emphasized the international threat posed by the Pyongyang-Moscow alliance. The National Security Council indicated that phased countermeasures would be implemented in response to North Korean troops’ involvement, heightening tensions in the region.
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