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- The ongoing conflict in Iran has significant global repercussions, including an ethane shortage that is driving up prices for Chinese exporters and creating a plastics crunch, alongside concerns of a looming food crisis.
- A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, attended by former President Trump, has heightened security concerns and brought the issue of political violence into sharp focus.
- The U.S. and EU are collaborating on critical minerals to reduce reliance on China, while simultaneously, the U.S. is sanctioning Chinese entities over oil trade with Iran.
- The drone arms race is escalating, with Malaysia emerging as a significant player in the Southeast Asian market and the development of advanced drone technology evident in Ukraine's war efforts.
- Global health developments include the WHO's approval of the first malaria treatment for babies and a measles outbreak in South Carolina that has impacted nearly 1,000 individuals.
ZeroHedge
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The Petroyuan Myth: War Failed To Shake The Dollar
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Petroyuan Myth: War Failed To Shake The Dollar Authored by Antonio Graceffo via The Epoch Times, Despite sanctions and two wars, the yuan is losing ground, with much of its earlier rise tied to Russia and now reversing. The Kremlin drafted a memo this year outlining seven areas of potential economic convergence with Washington, including a proposed return to dollar settlement for Russian energy transactions. The stated rationale in the memo is that dollar integration would stabilize Russia’s balance of payments and foreign exchange markets. Russia never actually wanted to transact business in yuan. Moscow only did so because it was cut
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FBI Spooked By 15 Stolen Crop-Spraying Drones In New Jersey
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
FBI Spooked By 15 Stolen Crop-Spraying Drones In New Jersey What has become extraordinarily clear is that nearly every data center, stadium, government building, power plant, substation, and other critical infrastructure site shares one major vulnerability: the lack of a low-cost, early-warning detection layer against one-way attack drones. Additionally, Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) architecture should include a kinetic countermeasure layer designed to defeat threats before impact. Without this layered approach, most critical infrastructure remains highly vulnerable to cheap kamikaze drones. When reports emerge, such as the recent case in New Jersey where 15 crop-spraying drones were reportedly stolen in what investigators described as
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Launching AI Into Orbit
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Launching AI Into Orbit Authored by Timothy Murphy via RealClearDefense, The Strait of Hormuz reminds us that a single chokepoint can shape the global economy overnight. What most policymakers miss is that space has its own version of Hormuz—and we are rapidly losing control of it. Multiple sectors of the global economy are dependent on access to the Strait of Hormuz, but nations are becoming ever more reliant upon access to space to drive their economies. Similar to the Strait, the key corridor in space is Low Earth Orbit (LEO). All space systems are dependent upon access to it (either directly or
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Top US Diplomat Takes Post In Caracas As Part Of Post-Maduro Transition Plan
10 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Top US Diplomat Takes Post In Caracas As Part Of Post-Maduro Transition Plan For the first time in many years, the United States has a top diplomat officially in residence representing Washington to Venezuela. Veteran US diplomat John M. Barrett has arrived in Caracas to serve as chargé d’affaires at the US Embassy in Venezuela, the mission announced Thursday, marking a new phase in Washington's diplomatic presence in Venezuela, and after a US military raid on Jan.3 ousted and captured longtime leader Nicolás Maduro. Image via Prensa Libre Barrett is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, and he was tapped by the Trump
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Trump Admin Pitching US Companies To Rebuild Gulf Infrastructure Hit By Iran, Arab Officials Say 'Tone-Deaf'
10 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump Admin Pitching US Companies To Rebuild Gulf Infrastructure Hit By Iran, Arab Officials Say 'Tone-Deaf' Via Middle East Eye The Trump administration has told several Gulf states that they should use American companies to rebuild their infrastructure damaged by Iran's retaliatory strikes amid the US-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic, US and Arab officials familiar with the discussions told Middle East Eye. Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE are among the countries the US has tapped as potential customers for US engineering, manufacturing and construction firms, given the extent of damage in their countries, the officials told MEE. Smoke rises following a strike on the Bapco oil refinery, amid the
The Guardian
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Militants and separatists launch coordinated attacks across Mali
15 hours ago
by Associated Press
Mali, Africa, Al-Qaida, Islamic StateAl-Qaida-linked group JNIM claims responsibility for strikes on airport in capital, Bamako and four other cities Islamic militants and separatists attacked several locations in Mali’s capital and other cities on Saturday in one of the largest coordinated attacks in the country in recent years. The al-Qaida-linked militant group JNIM claimed responsibility for the attacks on Bamako’s international airport and four other cities in central and northern Mali on its website, Az-Zallaqa. It said the attacks were carried out jointly with the Azawad Liberation Front, a Tuareg-led separatist group. Continue reading...
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‘Astonishing’ discovery could help save children from deadly disfiguring condition
a day ago
by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global development, Global health, Nigeria, Africa, World news, ChildrenA previously unknown species of bacteria found in patients with noma could be key to creating treatments for the neglected tropical disease The “astonishing” discovery of a new bacterium could open the door to better ways to prevent, detect and treat a fatal and disfiguring childhood disease, researchers hope. Noma, which is fatal in 90% of cases without treatment, begins as a sore on the gums but goes on to destroy the tissues of the mouth and face. Continue reading...
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US millionaire big-game hunter dies after being crushed by elephants
2 days ago
by Marina Dunbar
California, Hunting, Gabon, Africa, US news, West Coast, World newsErnie Dosio, a 75-year-old vineyard owner, was hunting an antelope species in Africa when the incident occured * Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox An American millionaire big-game hunter has died after being crushed by a group of elephants during a hunting expedition in Gabon. Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old vineyard owner, was hunting yellow-backed duiker, an antelope species, in the central African country of Gabon when the incident occurred last Friday. While in the Lope-Okanda rainforest, he and his guide unexpectedly came across five female elephants accompanied by a calf. Continue reading...
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British woman died in Ghana trying to recoup money from scammers, inquest told
4 days ago
by Steven Morris
Devon, England, Scams, UK news, Ghana, Africa, World newsJanet Fordham died in crash after travelling to see man who claimed he would help to recover money from earlier scams A British woman who was scammed out of up to £1m in a string of so-called romance frauds died in a road crash after travelling to west Africa to try to recoup some of her lost fortune, an inquest in Devon has heard. Janet Fordham was cheated of her life savings and her home over a period of five years by fraudsters apparently based in the UK, Germany, the US and Ghana, the inquest in Exeter was told. Continue reading...
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Heatwaves, floods and wildfires pose rising threat to democracy, report finds
4 days ago
by Mark Townsend
Global development, Climate crisis, Extreme weather, Africa, Asia Pacific, South and central Asia, Americas, Environment, World newsResearch shows natural hazards linked to climate crisis disrupted 23 elections in 18 countries in 2024 Democracy is under mounting threat from the climate crisis, with new analysis documenting how elections are increasingly shaped not only by political forces but also by floods, wildfires and extreme weather. At least 94 elections and referendums across 52 countries have been disrupted by climate-related impacts over the last two decades, researchers found. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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For the US dollar, a subtler shift than a ‘petroyuan’ order is underfoot
3 hours ago
by Hao Nan
In the span of a few days earlier this month, developments that usually sit in separate policy compartments began to converge. Abu Dhabi’s crown prince arrived in Beijing as President Xi Jinping used the visit to set out China’s four-point position on the Iran war. Pakistan, now central to keeping US-Iran diplomacy alive, said no date was fixed for the next round of talks. Washington escalated pressure on buyers of Iranian oil and the banks handling related funds. Reports circulated of yuan use...
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US press dinner shooting casts fresh spotlight on Trump’s security
3 hours ago
by Associated Press
The shooting on Saturday night of a Secret Service agent at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner raises questions yet again about the protection afforded to America’s political leaders at a time of increased political violence. Hundreds of agents from several law enforcement agencies were tasked with protecting the annual bash, which US President Donald Trump headlined this year. Yet a suspect with a shotgun and other weapons managed to get just a floor above the Washington...
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Who is Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect linked to Trump’s press dinner shooting?
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
Social media posts that appear to match the California man arrested on Saturday in the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner show he is a highly educated tutor and amateur video game developer. A May 2025 profile photo of Cole Tomas Allen of Torrence, California, appears to match the appearance of the man in a photo of the alleged attacker being taken into custody that was posted on Saturday night by US President Donald Trump. The photo, posted to the professional networking site...
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At Malaysia’s arms bazaar, drone dealers chase Southeast Asian market share
6 hours ago
by Joseph Sipalan
Watch a cheap commercial drone destroy a battle tank on the frontlines in Ukraine, or a cut-price Iranian Shahed menace Tel Aviv, then ask yourself why Southeast Asia’s defence ministries are suddenly very interested in unmanned aerial vehicles. The answer was on full display last week at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, where vendors from Abu Dhabi to Pretoria were chasing deals in one of the global arms trade’s hottest emerging markets. “There is huge demand from the...
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How gunfire threw Trump’s glitzy Washington Hilton dinner into chaos
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
It was meant to be a glitzy Saturday night at a Washington ballroom featuring President Donald Trump, but the glamour was shattered by gunshots that left guests diving to the floor and the US leader bundled out by security personnel. Trump was seated on the dais at the White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner – the first time he is attending as president – when loud bangs disrupted the revelry and caused him and others on stage to look up in alarm. Video captured by news outlets...
New York Times
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California Man in Custody After Shooting at Dinner Attended by Trump
6 hours ago
by Pooja Salhotra
United States Politics and Government, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Freedom of the Press, Attacks on Police, White House Correspondents Assn, California Institute of Technology, California, Washington (DC), Trump, Donald J, Pirro, JeanineShots were fired at the hotel hosting the White House correspondents’ dinner. Authorities said the attack was carried out by a lone gunman who was brought down by the Secret Service.
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Trump Describes His Mind-Set After Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner
2 hours ago
by Shawn McCreesh and Tyler Pager
United States Politics and Government, News and News Media, White House Correspondents Assn, CBS News, Trump, Donald J, Trump, MelaniaVery little was clear about what had happened at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. But the president wanted to talk about it.
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U.S. Sanctions Zigzag in New World of Economic Warfare
2 hours ago
by Alan Rappeport and Ephrat Livni
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Embargoes and Sanctions, United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Treasury DepartmentWith oil prices in mind, the Trump administration has deployed a haphazard approach to sanctions on Russia and Iran.
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How the War in Iran Is Draining the U.S. of Critical Weapons
12 hours ago
by Eric Schmitt, Gilad Thaler, Nour Idriss, Stephanie Swart, June Kim, Paul Abowd and Zach Wood
United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026)The United States has blown through weapons as the cost of the war in Iran has hit nearly $1 billion a day. Our national security correspondent Eric Schmitt explains how American costs may go beyond the financial.
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Iranian Negotiators Set to Return to Pakistan to Try to Revive Truce Talks
an hour ago
by Aaron Boxerman
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran-Israel War (2025- ), United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Peace Process, Araghchi, Abbas, Iran, Islamabad (Pakistan), Pakistan, United StatesIt was not clear whether President Trump would send his negotiators for a new round of discussions after abruptly calling off a trip by his top advisers on Saturday.