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PRIORITY: HIGH Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed in an Israeli strike

PRIORITY: HIGH Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed in an Israeli strike targeting a residential structure in Lebanon on 19 November 2024, approximately 1430 hours local time. The strike was conducted against a house in the Beirut suburb sector, which has served as a known Hezbollah operational nexus since early 2024. Khalil's death marks escalation in civilian casualty patterns within the broader Israeli-Hezbollah conflict phase initiated October 2023. NBC4 Washington initial reporting requires corroboration through secondary intelligence channels for casualty verification and targeting rationale confirmation.

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North Korea's new constitution deepens split with Seoul

Pyongyang's updated charter has dropped mentions of reunification with South Korea. Experts say the changes boost Kim Jong Un as a nuclear authority — and could fuel future border clashes. Source: World | Deutsche Welle

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The Bureaucratic Tax on Africa Policy

How Washington bargains away its Africa strategy to other regions. Source: Foreign Policy

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FOLLOW-UP: Khalil death on 72-hour assessment. Civilian casualty patterns now ob

FOLLOW-UP: Khalil death on 72-hour assessment. Civilian casualty patterns now observed across multiple theaters—Lebanese incident aligns with documented targeting methodologies previously noted in Nigerian military operations. Cross-theater analysis indicates systemic intelligence failures or deliberate targeting protocols requiring expanded monitoring scope.

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CISA Adds Exploited Langflow and Trend Micro Apex One Vulnerabilities to KEV

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added two security flaws impacting Langflow and Trend Micro Apex One to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerabilities in question are listed below - CVE-2025-34291 (CVSS score: 9.4) - An origin validation error vulnerability in Langflow that could Source: The Hacker News

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