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Buenos Aires Marks Argentina Coup Anniversary as EU Secrecy Spat, Iran War-Powers Fight, Canterbury Enthronement, Motherhood Art, “Extinct” Insect Comeback, and AI-Driven Coding & Cybersecurity Upheaval Collide
Large Crowd in Buenos Aires Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Argentina’s 1976 Military Coup
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Buenos Aires to mark 50 years since Argentina’s 1976 military coup.
Newsletter: Poland and Hungary clash over allegations that Budapest leaked EU secrets to Moscow
Poland and Hungary are in a dispute following allegations that officials in Budapest passed EU secrets to Moscow. The newsletter also notes that Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faces an uncertain political future after a setback in Tuesday’s snap vote.
Marseille’s Mucem explores 1,000 years of motherhood in art
Marseille’s Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (Mucem) is marking a millennium of motherhood by examining how mothers’ roles have evolved over time and how those roles have been portrayed in art.
New colonies of a stick insect once thought extinct have been discovered
New colonies of the Lord Howe Island stick insect, once believed extinct, have been found on a volcanic outcrop. After becoming so abundant they were even used as bait, the species is now showing signs of recovery from near extinction.
Senate Republicans Block Democratic Effort to Limit Trump’s Authority to Wage War Against Iran
Senate Republicans again backed President Donald Trump’s military action against Iran, blocking a Democratic push to restrict his ability to conduct war without explicit congressional approval.
New Archbishop of Canterbury to be enthroned today in a first for Christianity in England
A new Archbishop of Canterbury will be enthroned today at Canterbury Cathedral, marking the symbolic start of Dame Sarah Mullally’s ministry as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. She is set to become the first woman to serve as the Church of England’s spiritual leader in its nearly 500-year history, and the first female leader of Christianity in England in about 1,400 years. The service is expected to draw around 2,000 guests, include multiple languages reflecting the Anglican Communion’s diversity, and feature her first sermon as Archbishop. Mullally succeeds Justin Welby following his resignation amid criticism over handling of an abuse scandal, and has said safeguarding and tackling misogyny will be priorities.
Survey Finds 78% of Security Leaders Say Cyber Risk Must Be Reassessed in an AI-Driven World
A reported 78% of security leaders say organizations need to rethink how they assess and manage cyber risk as AI changes the threat landscape. The message is paired with a pitch for Unified Insights, which aims to help teams shift from reactive response to predictive operations through continuous monitoring and data-driven decision-making.
Moving Beyond Intelligence Sharing Toward Active Cyber Disruption
Beyond Intel Sharing: The Push Toward Cyber Disruption argues that simply sharing threat intelligence is no longer sufficient. Sandra Joyce, vice president at Google Threat Intelligence, says the cybersecurity industry should turn intelligence into action through coordinated takedowns and other active disruption measures, especially as AI-driven threats grow.
AI-Based Coding Is Reshaping Software Development
Cisco executive Jeetu Patel says rapid advances in AI coding agents are changing how software gets built, with tools that can now refactor decades-old enterprise code far faster and at greater scale than traditional teams. He predicts many developers will shift into roles overseeing fleets of AI agents, while AI-generated software and machine-speed cybersecurity become key sources of competitive advantage.
Handing Security Operations to AI Depends on Trust
As AI adoption speeds up in cybersecurity operations, security leaders increasingly want clear proof that it works and can be trusted. Arctic Wolf CEO Nick Schneider says building that trust requires strong visibility into what AI is doing, evidence from data that it delivers reliable results, and ongoing human oversight to keep outcomes accountable and effective.
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