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EU-Mercosur deal to be signed in AsunciĂłn on Jan. 17 The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) and the European Union (EU) will be signed in Paraguay on Saturday, Jan. 17, Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno confirmed on Friday, following the decisive round of voting in Brussels, where France and its allies failed to reach the minimum number to topple the initiative.
Trump 'orders US army chiefs to draw up plan to invade Greenland' Donald Trump has ordered his special forces commanders to draw up a plan for the invasion of Greenland - but is being resisted by senior military figures, The Mail on Sunday has learned. Sources say that the policy 'hawks' around the US President, led by political adviser Stephen Miller, have been so emboldened by the success of the operation to capture Venezuela's leader Nicolas Maduro that they want to move quickly to seize the island before Russia or China makes a move
Google announces a new protocol to facilitate commerce using AI agents Google today announced a new open standard, called the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) for AI agent-based shopping, at the National Retail Federation (NRF) conference. The standard, developed with companies like Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, and Walmart, lets agents work across different parts of customer buying processes, including discovery and post-purchase support. The core idea is that the standard could facilitate these various parts of the process instead of requiring connections with different agents.
ToddyCat Malware Compromises Microsoft Exchange Servers using ProxyLogon Vuln ToddyCat, a sophisticated cyber espionage group, has emerged as a persistent threat targeting high-profile organizations across multiple continents. The group began operations in December 2020 by compromising Microsoft Exchange servers in Taiwan and Vietnam using an unidentified vulnerability.
Scientists tried to break Einstein’s speed of light rule Einstein’s claim that the speed of light is constant has survived more than a century of scrutiny—but scientists are still daring to test it. Some theories of quantum gravity suggest light might behave slightly differently at extreme energies. By tracking ultra-powerful gamma rays from distant cosmic sources, researchers searched for tiny timing differences that could reveal new physics. They found none, but their results tighten the limits by a huge margin.
CERN Scientists Uncover a Hidden Order Inside Particle Chaos Proton collisions at the LHC appear wildly chaotic, but new data reveal a surprising underlying order. The findings confirm that a basic rule of quantum mechanics holds true even in extreme particle collisions. High energy proton collisions can be imagined as a boiling sea of quarks and gluons, including short lived virtual ones. In this extreme phase, particles seem to have far more ways to interact and change than the smaller number of more orderly particles that later spread out from the collision point. At first glance, this early stage appears vastly more complex. Yet measurements from the LHC accelerator show that this picture is incomplete and that proton collisions are better explained by an improved theoretical model.
Russia strikes Ukraine with Oreshnik ballistic missile https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/08/europe/russia-ballistic-missile-strikes-ukraine-intl-hnk Russia attacked Ukraine with a hypersonic Oreshnik missile overnight Thursday, a rare use of one of its most advanced weapons during the latest onslaught targeting the country amid freezing temperatures. The strike marks the first time in more than a year that Moscow has unleashed the Oreshnik, which can contain multiple warheads and carry either conventional or nuclear payloads.
PoC Exploit Released for Android/Linux Kernel Vulnerability CVE-2025-38352 A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for CVE-2025-38352, a critical race condition vulnerability in the Linux kernel, has been publicly released on GitHub. The vulnerability, discovered earlier this year, targets the POSIX CPU timers implementation and was previously exploited in limited, targeted attacks against 32-bit Android devices.