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FBI Busts Criminal Site; Nipah Virus Spreads Asia; Haiti Gripped by Violence

Asia on Alert as Nipah Virus Cases Detected in India

Airports across Asia implemented urgent screening measures following the detection of two Nipah virus cases in India in late December, according to Sky News. Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia initiated temperature screening as a precaution against the highly lethal disease. The Indian health ministry released a statement on January 27th confirming the cases in the eastern state of West Bengal, Sky News reported.

Nipah virus is a highly lethal disease that has caused concern across Asia, according to Sky News.

FBI Seizes Online Criminal Marketplace

The FBI seized control of RAMP, a predominantly Russian-language online bazaar catering to online criminals, Ars Technica reported. The site, which billed itself as the only place ransomware was allowed, had both its dark web and clear web sites taken down. According to Ars Technica, the agency is attempting to combat the growing scourge threatening critical infrastructure and organizations around the world. Visits to both sites on Wednesday returned pages that said the FBI had taken control of the RAMP domains, which mirrored each other. The takedown of other forums such as XSS, which saw its leader arrested last year by Europol, left RAMP as one of the leading places for online crime.

Haiti Faces Sexual Violence Crisis Amid Gang Violence

Haiti is facing a severe sexual violence crisis as gang violence spreads, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported. According to Euronews, gang violence has worsened since the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, with gangs controlling around 90% of the capital. MSF stated that the number of sexual abuse cases being treated at a clinic in Haiti's capital has tripled in the past four years. Diana Manilla Arroyo, the head of mission in Haiti for MSF, said the group was "alarmed and outraged" by the overwhelming level of sexual and gender-based violence, adding that "The extent to which numbers have increased, it has shocked us."

BBC Adapts "Lord of the Flies" into Miniseries

The BBC One adapted William Golding's classic 1954 novel "Lord of the Flies" into a new miniseries, Ars Technica reported. The book has been adapted for film three times since its publication and also inspired the Emmy-nominated TV series Yellowjackets. This BBC miniseries apparently has the support of the Golding family and is expected to hew quite closely to the novel.

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