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Trump Fights Silent War: Poison, AI, and Democrats

European governments announced on Saturday that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was likely poisoned with a deadly toxin found in South American dart frogs, two years after his death in a remote Siberian prison. A joint statement from Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands confirmed the presence of epibatidine in samples taken from Navalny's body, and implicated the Russian government as the likely perpetrator, according to Time.

The statement explained that the toxin, epibatidine, is naturally found in dart frogs in South America, but not in Russia. The governments stated that there was "no innocent explanation" for its presence in Navalny's body. The analysis of samples was conclusive, according to the statement.

While the Navalny case garnered international attention, other significant events were also unfolding. President Donald Trump, a year into his second presidency, faced challenges in his political endeavors, including a failed prosecution of six Democrats, as reported by Vox. Trump's administration also saw a significant military campaign in Somalia, which he rarely discussed, according to Vox.

Other news sources highlighted a range of events, including Iran's internet shutdowns amid protests, the expiration of a nuclear treaty, and the rise of cryptocurrency in illicit activities, as reported by Vox. Domestically, the US faced a Supreme Court challenge regarding climate change policy, while the departure of US Deputy Health Secretary Jim O'Neill and a partial government shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security were also making headlines, according to Vox.

Meanwhile, the AI defense race heated up amid new cybersecurity threats, according to VentureBeat. The shift away from Google's mobile ecosystem was complicated by the rise of cybersecurity threats, especially within AI platforms like OpenClaw. Recent incidents, including a BBC reporter's hacked laptop and the rapid proliferation of OpenClaw in business environments, highlighted critical vulnerabilities such as credential exposure, remote code execution flaws, and command injection, posing significant risks to corporate security, according to VentureBeat.

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