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  1. Florida’s insurance exodus is triggering a 2008-style chain reaction — with one critical difference

    Florida's housing market is facing a crisis driven by escalating insurance costs, exacerbated by climate change and increasingly severe hurricanes. This situation is leading to a visible divide in neighborhoods, where newer, elevated homes remain resilient while older, lower-lying properties fall into disrepair and are abandoned. The rising cost of insurance is not only impacting homeowners' ability to afford coverage and mortgages but also affecting renters and affordable housing providers, potentially triggering a financial spiral similar to the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis. AI

    Florida’s insurance exodus is triggering a 2008-style chain reaction — with one critical difference
  2. Four suspects identified in Finland undersea cable damage investigation — criminal case referred to prosecutors for consideration of charges

    Finland's National Bureau of Investigation has concluded its probe into the December 31st damage of two undersea telecommunications cables in the Gulf of Finland. Four suspects have been identified, and the case has been forwarded to prosecutors for potential charges. The cargo ship Fitburg is believed to have severed the cables while sailing from St. Petersburg to Haifa, and the vessel was detained for investigation. AI

    Four suspects identified in Finland undersea cable damage investigation — criminal case referred to prosecutors for consideration of charges
  3. Ukraine targets St. Petersburg after Putin refuses talks

    Ukraine launched an extensive drone attack on St. Petersburg and the surrounding Leningrad region, targeting military facilities and disrupting airport operations. The strikes occurred on the final day of a major investment forum, shortly after President Vladimir Putin rejected proposals for peace talks with Kyiv. Ukrainian officials stated the targets included Russian navy arsenals and oil depots, while Russian authorities reported downing a significant number of drones. AI

    Ukraine targets St. Petersburg after Putin refuses talks
  4. Putin Acknowledges Air Defense Gaps After Ukrainian Drone Strikes Reach St. Petersburg, While Both Sides Signal Openness to Talks Russian President Vladimir Put

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged weaknesses in the country's air defense systems following recent Ukrainian drone attacks. These strikes targeted key locations in St. Petersburg, including an oil terminal and a naval facility. The admission comes as both Russia and Ukraine have indicated a potential willingness to engage in peace talks. AI

    Putin Acknowledges Air Defense Gaps After Ukrainian Drone Strikes Reach St. Petersburg, While Both Sides Signal Openness to Talks Russian President Vladimir Put
  5. Ukraine drones target St Petersburg as ‘Russia’s Davos’ opens

    Ukrainian drones targeted energy and military sites in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Wednesday morning. The attacks occurred as the city was preparing to host the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, an event attended by approximately 20,000 guests. While infrastructure facilities were damaged, no casualties were reported in St. Petersburg. AI

    Ukraine drones target St Petersburg as ‘Russia’s Davos’ opens