Author: Rachel Maddow

Rachel Maddow is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 20 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Political Science and Journalism from Stanford University. Throughout her career, she has contributed to outlets such as MSNBC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. Known for her thorough reporting and compelling storytelling, Rachel delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

AI systems gradually forget safety rules during long conversations, increasing the risk of harmful or inappropriate replies. A new report revealed that simple prompts can override most AI guardrails. Cisco Tests Popular AI Models Cisco examined large language models (LLMs) powering chatbots from OpenAI, Mistral, Meta, Google, Alibaba, Deepseek, and Microsoft. The company tested how many questions it took for the systems to reveal unsafe or criminal information. Researchers conducted 499 conversations using “multi-turn attacks,” where users asked a series of five to ten questions to bypass security barriers. Cisco’s team compared responses from different prompts to measure how often…

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Australia will extend its social media child ban on December 10, adding Reddit and Kick to the list of restricted platforms. Communications Minister Anika Wells confirmed that the rule now applies to nine major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, Threads, and Snapchat. Wells said all platforms must block or remove accounts belonging to children under 16. Companies that fail to take reasonable action face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars (€28.3 million). “We’ve met with several platforms this month,” Wells told reporters in Canberra. “They have no excuse for failing to enforce this law. These companies…

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Authorities closed Brussels Zaventem Airport after multiple drone sightings disrupted air traffic on Tuesday night. Belgium’s public broadcaster VRT reported that the airspace above the airport was first shut down around 8 p.m. local time after pilots spotted a drone. All departing and arriving flights were suspended as air traffic controllers diverted planes to Ostend-Bruges and Charleroi Brussels South. The airport briefly reopened but closed again minutes later following a second drone sighting. Liège Airport, which initially accepted diverted flights, also shut down after another drone appeared overhead. A spokesperson for skeyes, Belgium’s civil airspace authority, confirmed that safety officials…

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Nigeria faces growing anxiety after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to prepare for possible military action. Trump accused Nigeria’s government of failing to protect Christians from extremist violence. His statement warned that Washington could “stop all aid” and “go in guns blazing” to defend persecuted Christians. The announcement drew mixed reactions across Nigeria. Some welcomed U.S. involvement, while others accused Trump of using religion to justify interference. Nigeria’s government quickly rejected the threat. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said his administration would meet Trump to discuss counterterrorism but insisted that any partnership must respect Nigeria’s sovereignty. Abuja Pushes Back…

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Deutsche Bank has upgraded its stance on European equities to “overweight,” signaling growing confidence in the region’s markets. The move indicates that analysts see potential for stronger returns compared to other global markets. The bank cited improving corporate earnings, stabilizing economic conditions, and positive investor sentiment as key factors behind the upgrade. Analysts expect that these trends will continue to support market performance in the near term. European equities have faced challenges in recent years due to geopolitical risks and global economic fluctuations. However, stabilizing conditions, including steady business activity and improving investor sentiment, are creating opportunities for growth. The…

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Torrential rains triggered massive mudslides in Kenya’s Rift Valley, destroying more than 1,000 homes and claiming at least 21 lives. Over 30 people remain missing as rescue teams search through heavy debris in the hilly Chesongoch area of Elgeyo Marakwet County. Authorities confirmed that emergency teams continue to operate despite relentless rainfall. The region has endured days of severe weather during Kenya’s short rain season. The powerful landslides swept through villages, flattening homes and cutting off major roads. Government helicopters airlifted 30 seriously injured survivors to a hospital in Eldoret City. Residents Describe Panic as Homes Collapsed Witnesses said they…

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A new study discovered that artificial intelligence processes Polish more accurately than any other language, while English only reached sixth place. Researchers from the University of Maryland and Microsoft analyzed 26 languages to determine which ones AI systems comprehend best. Their results overturned common assumptions. “English did not lead,” the authors explained. “It ranked sixth in extended text analysis, while Polish achieved the top position.” The experiment tested models from OpenAI, Google Gemini, Qwen, Llama, and DeepSeek, all given identical prompts in different languages. Machines Excel at Polish Despite Limited Data Polish produced an average accuracy rate of 88%, making…

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Surging demand for iPhones lifted Apple’s revenue during the three months ending in September, allowing the company to close its fiscal year with unprecedented profits. Apple posted stronger-than-expected results despite navigating a global trade conflict and working to catch up in artificial intelligence innovation. Strong early interest in the iPhone 17 lineup, launched last month, fueled much of the performance. Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, announced, “Apple proudly reports a September quarter revenue record of $102.5 billion, with record highs for both iPhone and Services.” Apple earned $27.5 billion (€23.8bn) in profit, almost twice last year’s figure. Its shares climbed 2%…

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Human Rights Watch urged Merz to condemn Turkey’s repression of the opposition and the detention of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu. Germany Seeks Stronger Ties with Turkey Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for a deeper strategic alliance with Turkey to face global challenges. During his first official trip to Ankara, he praised Turkey’s role in mediating the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Standing beside President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Merz spoke days after Turkey and the United Kingdom sealed a multi-billion-euro deal to sell 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets. Germany, part of the manufacturing consortium, recently withdrew its objection to exporting the aircraft to…

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A rare moment of bipartisan goodwill emerged in Iowa as a Republican publicly endorsed Democratic candidate Zach Wahls for the U.S. Senate. The endorsement was based on Wahls’ reputation for honest, practical, and grounded leadership, reflecting a shift toward evaluating candidates by character and effectiveness rather than party loyalty. The move has drawn attention across political circles for its refreshing focus on merit and pragmatic political leadership. The Republican supporter, known locally for civic engagement, explained that Wahls’ approach to governance stands out in an era of sharp division. Instead of fueling partisan conflict, Wahls emphasizes cooperation and tangible results.…

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