🏳 AQ — Investment Hypothesis
How the 58/100 neutral score was derived from OSINT signals.
AQ signals are stable with no significant trend. 3 events monitored over the past 7 days. No actionable thesis at this time.
How the 58/100 neutral score was derived from OSINT signals.
AQ signals are stable with no significant trend. 3 events monitored over the past 7 days. No actionable thesis at this time.
Reports of conflict in American Samoa [10 sources]
A deadly hantavirus outbreak has been identified aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship that departed from Argentina, with several passengers having already returned to their home countries. Argentine health officials and experts are investigating whether the country is the source of the outbreak, as Argentina consistently ranks highest in hantavirus incidence across Latin America according to WHO data.
📡 The Guardian WorldHealth authorities across Europe, North America, and Asia have launched contact tracing and monitoring operations following three deaths linked to a rare hantavirus outbreak aboard an Antarctic cruise ship. The multi-national response suggests fears of potential spread among returning passengers and crew across multiple continents.
📡 The Kathmandu Post (Nepal)Antarctica’s tourism boom raises concerns about contamination and disease Visits to the southern continent are soaring as advances in shipbuilding couple with fears among visitors that the icy landscapes may melt away due to climate change.
📡 Anchorage Daily NewsAntarctica's tourism boom raises concerns about contamination and disease While visitor numbers are still small, they are growing so fast that scientists and environmentalists are sounding alarms.
📡 Stuff.co.nzA study reveals that warm deep waters are moving towards Antarctica, increasing heat flow and the risk of ice melt.
📡 La Nación (Costa Rica — Spanish)Warm waters from the depths of the oceans are getting closer and closer to Antarctica and risk melting the ice shelves below. Therefore, the situation is worrying because the destabilization of these ice masses could cause a significant rise in sea levels on a global scale, reports EFE, taken over by Agerpres.
📡 Digi24 (Romania)