TWIL: Classified diplomatic cables, memos, strategy decks and product mockups — these insider leaks shaped recent headlines.

US and UK governments were impacted by leaked communications and documents, while gaming, aviation, and tech saw pre-launch images exposed before their planned release. This week's stories:
Leaked U.S. Diplomatic cable reveals private details
March 17, 2026
A leaked classified State Department cable exposed confidential government communications about Iranian protesters.
UK investigates leak from national security meetings
March 17, 2026
Details from a top-secret UK National Security Council meeting regarding the U.S. request to use British military bases were leaked.
NSA memo on emotion AI testing leaked
March 12, 2026
According to a leaked internal memo, sensitive research and policy discussions were revealed regarding the NSA’s use of recognition testing on civilians.
United Airlines strategy deck and images leaked
March 13, 2026
An internal presentation detailing United’s planned fleet expansion and long-term strategy were made public.
Lenovo’s new tablet design pre-launch renderings leaked
March 10, 2026
Images and tablet specifications for the Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 surfaced on X, revealing major changes over the Gen 1.
Fallout 3 remastered – leaked by product listing
March 14, 2026
A third-party listing for a Fallout 3 collectable item was inadvertently published, referencing the unannounced Fallout 3 game.
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