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  • Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as Israel expands its offensive in Gaza, allegedly in response to Hamas's October 7 attack aimed at derailing normalization talks with Saudi Arabia, while the U.S. attempts to mediate peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
  • The ongoing U.S.-China trade dynamics are seeing shifts, with both nations engaging in high-profile talks that could lead to a thawing of relations, despite China's struggles with disinflation, partly blamed on ongoing tariffs.
  • The European Union is looking to negotiate more favorable trade terms with the U.S. in contrast to previous deals made with the U.K. and China, highlighting growing competition and the EU’s desire for better trade conditions.
  • Moody's recently downgraded the U.S. credit rating due to rising government debt, aligning its stance with other credit agencies and raising concerns about potential market impacts and future borrowing costs for the government.
  • The tech industry, particularly with companies like Nvidia and CoreWeave, is experiencing a resurgence in IPO activity, fueled by promising advancements in AI and easing of trade tensions, while companies are adjusting operational strategies amidst differing economic pressures.

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  1. Hamas Wanted to Torpedo Israel-Saudi Deal With Oct. 7 Attacks, Documents Reveal wsj.com 2 hours ago by Marcus Walker

    The Israeli military says it recovered documents showing leaders of Hamas launched their deadly Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel with the aim of…

  2. Trump Plans Call With Putin After Diplomatic Dance Shows Russia Balking at a Deal wsj.com 9 hours ago by Bojan Pancevski

    Moscow’s proposal for peace talks backfired as Ukraine’s European allies persuaded Zelensky to accept U.S. cease-fire plan.

  3. Rebels in Captured City Force Residents to Clean Sewers and Morgues at Gunpoint wsj.com 12 hours ago by Nicholas Bariyo

    M23 insurgents backed by Rwanda are wielding their new authority harshly after taking over a city in eastern Congo.

  4. In Gaza, Long-Suffering Palestinians Are Directing Their Anger at Hamas wsj.com 12 hours ago by Sudarsan Raghavan

    More people who are tired of the hunger, sleeplessness and ever-present threat of Israeli airstrikes are demonstrating against the militant gr…

  5. Meet the China Factory Owner Who Voted for Trump and Doesn’t Regret It wsj.com 13 hours ago by Liza Lin

    Philip Richardson’s southern Chinese speaker factory is feeling the pain from the tariff roller-coaster but he still backs the U.S. president.

  6. Trump’s Middle East Tour Boosts Arab States at Israel’s Expense wsj.com a day ago by Alexander Ward

    White House disagreements with Israel have more to do with the president’s agenda than a long-term divergence, analysts say.

  7. Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Fail to Make Major Headway After Russia Demands More Land wsj.com 2 days ago by Yaroslav Trofimov

    The two countries, after holding their first direct peace talks in three years, achieved little progress but agreed to swap 1,000 prisoners fr…

  8. EU Wants More in U.S. Trade Deal Than U.K. or China Got wsj.com 2 days ago by Paul Hannon

    EU officials want a trade deal with the U.S. that sees a larger reduction in tariffs than negotiations with the U.K. and China have so far yie…

  9. Probe Details Final Moments on Bayesian Superyacht, Links Giant Mast to Tragedy wsj.com 3 days ago by Max Colchester

    Investigators say the large mast of a yacht owned by the family of British tech mogul Mike Lynch left it vulnerable to high winds.

  10. Germany Foils Alleged Russian Plot to Mail Incendiary Devices wsj.com 4 days ago by Bertrand Benoit

    Police detained three men suspected of planning to mail packages laden with explosives in a Russian-sponsored act of sabotage.

  11. Pope Leo Seeks to Balance Francis’ Inclusive Approach With Tradition wsj.com 5 days ago by Marcus Walker

    The U.S.-born pope has signaled he will continue his predecessor’s work, but shows deference to tradition, too.

  12. Israel Expands Gaza Offensive and Strikes Houthis in Yemen wsj.com a day ago by Anat Peled

    The Israeli military said it struck the Hodeidah and Salif ports in Yemen, in an attack that came after President Trump wrapped up a trip to t…

  13. He Calls Them Handsome, Attractive, Tough: Trump’s Bromance With Arab Leaders wsj.com 2 days ago by Alexander Ward

    The U.S. president has used a trip to the Middle East to strengthen ties with the Arab world.

  14. Trump Says U.S., Iran Close to Nuclear Deal wsj.com 2 days ago by Laurence Norman

    Oil prices fell as investors anticipated that any deal would entail easing sanctions on Iranian crude exports.

  15. Trump Addresses Troops at U.S. Base That Undergirds Qatar Ties wsj.com 2 days ago by Alexander Ward

    Al Udeid air base has enabled the U.S. to project power across the Middle East for more than 20 years.

  16. How Qatar Spent Billions to Gain Influence in the U.S. wsj.com 3 days ago by Stephen Kalin

    The tiny Gulf state has showered money on the U.S.’s military and universities, giving it outsize geopolitical clout.

  17. Former Chinese Chip Boss Gets Suspended Death Sentence in Corruption Case wsj.com 4 days ago by Chun Han Wong

    Zhao Weiguo is the former chairman of a once-highflying semiconductor firm that Beijing backed as part of a push to catch up with the West on …

  18. China Exults in Trump’s Tariff Pullback wsj.com 5 days ago by Chun Han Wong

    The agreement was cheered in Beijing as vindication for Xi Jinping and his defiant response to President Trump’s trade war.

  19. What to Watch During the U.S.-China Talks This Weekend wsj.com 7 days ago by Brian Schwartz

    U.S. and Chinese officials began talks in Geneva on Saturday, setting the stage for a potential thawing of trade relations between the world’s…

  20. China Struggles With Persistent Disinflationary Pressures as Tariffs Bite wsj.com 8 days ago

    The consumer-price index declined 0.1% from a year earlier in April, matching the fall seen the prior month and marking a third straight month…

  21. China Sends Xi’s Security Czar to Trade Talks With U.S. wsj.com 8 days ago by Lingling Wei

    The Chinese leader’s decision to send Wang Xiaohong to Geneva suggests fentanyl will play a key role in this weekend’s high-stake talks.

  22. Can a School Play Be a Threat to the State? Kenya’s Leaders Seem to Think So wsj.com 3 days ago by Caroline Kimeu

    President William Ruto and his former party chief have clashed over “Echoes of War” and its themes of a worsening generational divide.

  23. Trump Is Giving Refugee Status to White South Africans—but Many Don’t Want to Come wsj.com 5 days ago by Alexandra Wexler

    Relative wealth and generations of history dissuade many Afrikaners from claiming Trump’s offer; ‘This is my country.’

  24. Attacks on Darfur Relief Camps Threaten Bloody New Chapter in War wsj.com a month ago by Nicholas Bariyo

    Fears are growing that a rebel militia is using violence to consolidate control in the famine-stricken region of Sudan.

  25. In the Other Gaza, Trump’s War on Waste Baffles Mozambique wsj.com a month ago by Michael M. Phillips

    The White House claimed U.S. aid workers shipped 3.3 billion condoms to Hamas. They didn’t.

  26. Al Qaeda Punctures Kenya’s Dreams for an Indian Ocean Trade Hub wsj.com a month ago by Michael M. Phillips

    Militants based next door in Somalia have stalled the $25 billion plan for an economic corridor across Kenya’s impoverished north.

  27. China Loosens Grip on Magnet Exports, Relieving Carmakers wsj.com 2 days ago by Jon Emont

    Beijing’s control of rare-earth minerals gives it leverage over U.S. during trade tensions.

  28. He Was Undocumented for 30 Years. Then Trump’s Deportations Started. wsj.com 2 days ago by Liyan Qi

    Ah Sahm Dawson, a former child soldier who lived in limbo in New York for decades, was sent back to Myanmar in April.

  29. Russia and North Korea Turn Their War Alliance Into a Propaganda Tool wsj.com 7 days ago by Dasl Yoon

    The two countries are producing a new wave of content to exalt their partnership in the conflict in Ukraine.

  30. Are India and Pakistan at Risk of War? Here’s What We Know wsj.com 7 days ago by Shan Li

    The latest on the confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbors over the disputed Muslim-majority region of Kashmir.

  31. Taiwan’s New Strategy: Make China Fear the Pain of an Invasion wsj.com 8 days ago by Joyu Wang

    Taiwan’s so-called porcupine strategy aims to deter a Chinese invasion—or at least stall it until U.S. support arrives.

  32. Who Joined Putin in Moscow to Celebrate Victory Day wsj.com 8 days ago by Andrew Barnett

    More than 20 world leaders gathered in Red Square to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.

  33. Key Player in Russian Oil Trading Hit by U.K. Sanctions wsj.com 9 days ago by Joe Wallace

    The U.K. sanctioned Etibar Eyyub, a vital figure in Russia’s oil trade, stepping up economic pressure on Moscow to strengthen Ukraine’s hand i…

  34. Putin Parades China, North Korea Ties in Victory Day Show of Force wsj.com 9 days ago by Thomas Grove

    Moscow used a World War II commemoration to signal to Washington that Russia can be a helpful ally—or a fearsome foe.

  35. How Putin Keeps Russia’s Battle-Hardened Veterans on His Side wsj.com 9 days ago by Matthew Luxmoore

    A growing crop of Russian soldiers have been tapped to fill a wave of government positions after serving in Ukraine, raising the prestige of m…

  36. A Battlefield Death That Spelled the End for Russia’s Opposition wsj.com 15 days ago by Matthew Luxmoore

    Ildar Dadin spent years arguing that nonviolent resistance was the best way to unseat Putin, until he took up arms against Russia.

  37. Prime Minister Carney Says Canada Can Emerge As Energy Superpower wsj.com 4 days ago by Paul Vieira

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he’s willing to amend federal rules that may pose headwinds toward getting energy projects built and …

  38. José Mujica, Marxist Guerrilla Who Became Popular President of Uruguay, Dies at 89 wsj.com 4 days ago by Juan Forero

    The militant-turned-politician was an icon of the left in Latin America.

  39. China Is Building Megaports in South America to Feed Its Need for Crops wsj.com 5 days ago by Samantha Pearson

    The trade war has heightened China’s need to develop gateways to import the continent’s soybeans, corn and other foodstuffs that are the only …

  40. The Underground Hunt for Mexico’s Most Wanted Drug Kingpin wsj.com 6 days ago by José de Córdoba

    Iván Archivaldo Guzmán evaded capture using tactics he learned from his father, Sinaloa cartel founder Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.

  41. Pope Leo XIV’s Years in Peru Reveal a Priest Focused on His Flock wsj.com 7 days ago by Ryan Dubé

    “Monseñor Robert” helped the poor, trekked into the Andes and spread his faith. “He always provided words of hope.”

  42. India, Pakistan Cease-Fire Brokered by U.S. Appears to Hold wsj.com 6 days ago by Shan Li

    The neighbors had agreed to a full and immediate cease-fire in the worst violence between them for more than two decades.

  43. JD Vance Sees an India That America Can Work With wsj.com 25 days ago by Shan Li

    The vice president says India and the U.S. are making progress in trade talks.

  44. India Has a Golden Opportunity to Capture U.S. Business From China wsj.com a month ago by Tripti Lahiri

    The world’s most populous nation has long trailed not just China but also smaller countries with nimbler governments.

  45. Modi Positions India as Ally in Trump’s Illegal-Immigration Fight wsj.com 2 months ago by Shan Li

    India’s leader has supported the deportation of Indian citizens as New Delhi looks to safeguard U.S. relations and protect H-1B visas.

  46. This Indian Festival Hosts More Pilgrims Than the Population of the U.S. wsj.com 3 months ago by Shan Li

    At least 400 million people are estimated to have attended the event, believed to be at least two millennia old and now drawing to a close.

  47. British Police Investigate Fires at Properties Linked to Prime Minister wsj.com 4 days ago by Max Colchester

    British counterterrorism police are probing a string of suspected arson attacks on two properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  48. U.K. Plans to Tighten Rules After Record Influx of Migrants wsj.com 5 days ago by Max Colchester

    Britain’s government said a record influx of foreigners since Brexit had done little to energize the economy.

  49. Men Found Guilty of Felling Famous Tree in ‘Moronic Mission’ That Gripped U.K. wsj.com 9 days ago by Alistair MacDonald

    The pair’s destruction of the beloved Sycamore Gap tree stoked nationwide anger and a criminal investigation.

  50. BOE Set For Modest Rate Cuts As Inflation Stays High, NIESR Says wsj.com 10 days ago by Paul Hannon

    Inflation is likely to remain stubbornly high this year, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research said as it cut is 2025 growth …

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