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Sat, Apr 11, 2026, 4:33 PM EDT

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  • Global geopolitical tensions remain high, with ongoing discussions and proxy conflicts involving major powers like the US, China, and Russia, particularly concerning the Middle East and Eastern Europe, impacting energy markets and international relations.
  • Economic instability and trade disputes are prevalent, marked by concerns over inflation, global growth slowdowns, and specific industry challenges such as the aluminum sector declaring force majeure and rising airfares.
  • Significant legal and political developments are unfolding globally, including electoral implications in Hungary, ongoing corruption trials, and controversies surrounding political figures, alongside shifts in diplomatic strategies and international aid.
  • Technological advancements and space exploration continue to be areas of focus, with NASA's Artemis II mission successes and a US startup's plans for radioactive batteries for space, while emerging threats like cyberattacks and drone warfare persist.
  • Societal issues and human rights concerns are highlighted, with reports on immigration detention, disability support, and legal challenges for deportees, alongside increasing scrutiny of corporate and institutional conduct.

ZeroHedge

  • Texas To Face $700 Million In Federal Penalties For SNAP Errors Through 2027 an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Texas To Face $700 Million In Federal Penalties For SNAP Errors Through 2027 Authored by Sylvia Xu via The Epoch Times, Texas is expected to pay $708 million more by 2027 to the federal government in penalties for erroneous distributions from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The state officials released the cost in a presentation to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services on April 8. The state payment error rate was estimated to be nearly 9 percent in fiscal year 2025, totaling $627 million in erroneous payments. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Texas will need to share an additional food

  • Three Supertankers Carrying Iraqi And Saudi Crude Sail Through The Strait Of Hormuz 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Three Supertankers Carrying Iraqi And Saudi Crude Sail Through The Strait Of Hormuz The wait is over: after the Persian Gulf side of the Hormuz Strait had turned into a bit of a parking lot late last week as tankers piled up hoping to use the ceasefire and make the crossing, two Chinese supertankers loaded with crude sailed through the Strait of Hormuz hours after a Greek vessel moved through the waterway, marking a significant uptick in oil shipping traffic. It represents the biggest day of oil exits through Hormuz since the war caused traffic through the waterway to all but halt

  • Sotomayor Blames Colleagues For Flood Of Emergency Appeals 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Sotomayor Blames Colleagues For Flood Of Emergency Appeals Authored by Jackson Richman via The Epoch Times, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said a surge in emergency appeals to the Supreme Court is largely the court’s own doing. “We’ve done it to ourselves,” she said during an April 9 event at the University of Alabama School of Law. She said that the volume of emergency filings has reached levels never seen before in the court’s history.   Over the past 15 months, the Trump administration submitted about 30 emergency requests to the court, succeeding in more than 80 percent of them. Many of those rulings divided the justices along ideological

  • Rep. Tim Burchett Says "Names, Dates, People And Locations" Set To Be Revealed In UFO Briefings 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Rep. Tim Burchett Says "Names, Dates, People And Locations" Set To Be Revealed In UFO Briefings Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) says he is looking forward to what he has seen in classified UFO briefings be made public next week. In a clip that’s ripping across X, Stephen A. Smith asked point-blank: “You’ve said you’ve seen UFO briefings that would, quote, set the earth on fire, end quote. And you also said publicly, you’re not su*cidal. That’s a serious statement. What exactly are you being told that the American people aren’t allowed to hear, sir, about UFOs?” Burchett responded:

  • Why Is China's Embassy In D.C. Hardening Security Perimeter With Barbed Wire 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Why Is China's Embassy In D.C. Hardening Security Perimeter With Barbed Wire Washington, D.C.-focused local outlet Popville, short for Prince of Petworth, posted several images showing barbed wire being installed around the security perimeter of the Chinese Embassy. The photos appear to show at least four workers installing the barbed wire atop an already hardened perimeter wall of block and iron fencing.  Embassies in Washington face security risks, but the sudden decision to further harden the Chinese compound raises obvious questions: whether Beijing is responding to a specific threat, anticipating protests or unrest nearby, or preparing for the arrival of a senior official


The Guardian

  • Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity he co-founded a day ago by Caroline Davies
    Prince Harry, Monarchy, UK news, Botswana, Lesotho, Africa

    Legal action follows war of words with Sentebale chair after Duke of Sussex’s resignation as patron The Duke of Sussex is being sued by Sentebale in the latest twist in the bitter fallout over the African charity he co-founded. The charity has lodged papers in London’s high court over defamation claims naming Prince Harry and the former Sentebale trustee Mark Dyer as defendants. Continue reading...

  • Four men deported by US to Eswatini have right to see lawyer, court rules a day ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    US immigration, Eswatini, Trump administration, World news, US news, US politics, Africa

    The men, sent to the southern African country in July, have been denied in-person counsel for nine months Four men deported by the US to Eswatini and denied in-person legal counsel for nine months while detained in a maximum security prison have the right to see a local lawyer, Eswatini’s supreme court ruled. The men, from Cambodia, Cuba, Vietnam and Yemen, were sent to the small southern African country, formerly known as Swaziland, in July despite having no connection to the country, as part of Donald Trump’s administration’s efforts to ramp up deportations. Continue reading...

  • Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups 2 days ago by Gloria Dickie
    Primatology, Global development, Environment, Uganda, Animals, Africa, Science, Endangered species, Wildlife, World news, Animal behaviour, Biology

    New study describes what may be the first case of a unified community of chimps, in Uganda, turning on itself On a June day in 2015, primatologist Aaron Sandel was quietly observing a small cluster of the Ngogo chimpanzee group in Uganda’s Kibale national park when he noticed something strange. As other members of the chimpanzees’ wider group moved closer through the forest, the chimpanzees in front of him began to display nervous behaviour. They grimaced and touched each other for reassurance, acting more like they were about to meet strangers than close companions. In hindsight, Sandel said, that moment was the

  • A day in the life of a 19-year-old in ICE detention: ‘I feel that this nightmare is not going to end’ 2 days ago by Maanvi Singh
    ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Trump administration, US immigration, US news, US politics, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Texas, Africa

    Olivia has been detained for months at the sprawling Dilley center in Texas. She has lost 20lb, and wakes up every day with a headache Each day in detention feels like 48 hours for Olivia. The 19-year-old asylum seeker from the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been at the Dilley Immigration processing center in Texas for more than four months. Continue reading...

  • US seeks to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia despite new Costa Rica deal 4 days ago by Associated Press
    US immigration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), US news, Donald Trump, Trump administration, US politics, Liberia, Costa Rica, World news, Americas, Africa, El Salvador

    Man born in El Salvador has been fighting removal to series of ‘third’ countries after mistaken deportation last year US government attorneys on Tuesday told a federal judge the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia, despite a new agreement with Costa Rica to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries. The Salvadorian national’s case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last year. Since his return, he has been fighting a second deportation to a series of African countries proposed by


South China Morning Post

  • Russia and Ukraine begin 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A temporary truce between Russia and Ukraine entered into force on Saturday, with Kyiv warning it would respond “immediately” if Russia violated it. Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the ceasefire on Thursday to coincide with Orthodox Easter, more than a week after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky first made the proposal. Both sides have agreed to observe it. The ceasefire is due to last for 32 hours, from 4.00pm on Saturday until the end of the day on Sunday, according to the...

  • Israeli spy firm Black Cube involved in Cyprus corruption probe 8 hours ago by Reuters

    A private spy firm founded by former members ⁠of Israeli intelligence ⁠has confirmed its involvement in ⁠a sting operation targeting state officials and private interests in Cyprus, saying it wanted to expose corruption. A senior aide to President of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides resigned in January after a video posted online showed ‌him discussing investment projects in Cyprus. It also featured a businessman who suggested he had direct access to Christodoulides, and a former minister speaking...

  • Trump critique pauses UK handover of Chagos Islands to Mauritius 12 hours ago by Reuters

    Britain’s government said on Saturday it had ⁠put on hold ⁠its deal to cede sovereignty ⁠of the Chagos Islands – home to the US-British Diego Garcia airbase – which has been criticised by US President Donald Trump. British media reported that planned legislation underpinning the deal to cede the ‌islands to Mauritius, which needs the backing of Washington, would not be included in the government’s next parliamentary agenda. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office said London would try to persuade...

  • Can World Bank and IMF leaders rescue a global economy on the brink? 13 hours ago by Anthony Rowley

    Can the collective wisdom or clout of the almost 200 countries that make up the membership of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) prevail against the United States and Israel, whose rash actions of declaring war on Iran have effectively declared economic war on the whole world? We may get the answers to this critical question when the two so-called Bretton Woods institutions begin their annual meetings in Washington on April 13. The week-long gatherings provide an opportunity...

  • Global wealth gap grows as aid to world’s poorest sees record drop 16 hours ago by Associated Press

    The gap between rich and poor nations is growing even wider as actions agreed to by many countries last year, including overhauling the major global financial institutions, remain unfulfilled promises, a UN report has concluded. The report assessing the blueprint adopted in Seville, Spain, last June to narrow the gap and achieve UN development goals for 2030 was issued ahead of next week’s spring meetings in Washington of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the main global...


New York Times

  • U.S. Intelligence Shows China Taking a More Active Role in Iran War an hour ago by Mark Mazzetti, Eric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, China, Iran

    China may have shipped missiles to Iran, and Beijing is allowing some companies to sell Tehran supplies that can be used in military production, American officials said.

  • Navy Warships Cross Strait of Hormuz to Clear Mines, U.S. Says an hour ago by Michael Crowley
    United States Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Mines, Explosive, International Trade and World Market, United States Central Command, United States Navy

    American destroyers began work to make the strait safe for commercial traffic, U.S. officials said, as negotiators discussed conditions for an extended cease-fire. Iran denied that any warships had passed through.

  • What We Know About the U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Talks in Pakistan 2 hours ago by Ashley Ahn, Pranav Baskar and Lynsey Chutel
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed Conflicts, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Iran, Israel, Middle East, United States, Vance, J D, Witkoff, Steven

    Vice President JD Vance is leading the U.S. delegation, which is in Pakistan for negotiations with Iranian officials.

  • Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are 8 hours ago by Ruth Graham
    Space and Astronomy, Earth, Artemis Program, Stars and Galaxies, Science and Technology, Moon, Blue Origin, Glover, Victor J Jr, Koch, Christina H, Marchant, Jo, Davis, Jim (Pastor)

    A mission that took four astronauts farther than any human has ever traveled in the history of mankind has made people feel a little trippy.

  • Artemis II Splashdown Gives NASA Momentum in Renewed Moon Race 16 hours ago by Kenneth Chang
    Artemis Program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moon, Space and Astronomy, Rocket Science and Propulsion, Pacific Ocean, China, United States International Relations

    The astronauts — three Americans and one Canadian — captivated the world with their historic mission.


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