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  • Global energy markets are experiencing volatility due to the Iran war, impacting oil supply chains and prompting a US Treasury extension of a Russian crude waiver amidst supply disruptions. The Strait of Hormuz has seen fluctuating access, with Iran closing and then reopening the waterway, signaling its control as a deterrent.
  • Tensions remain high in the Middle East as the Iran-US conflict continues, with concerns about potential Chinese arms supplies to Iran during a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon are observing a ceasefire, though with ongoing strikes and fears of Israeli 'hegemony', while the UN reports significant civilian casualties in Gaza.
  • The US is grappling with domestic political and legal developments, including a bill to strip tax-exempt status from Confederacy-linked groups, a million-dollar settlement for a pro-life father targeted by an FBI raid, and a congressional extension of surveillance laws. Additionally, there are ongoing debates surrounding campaign finance and the potential acceleration of access to psychedelic drugs through executive orders.
  • The tech industry is witnessing rapid advancements in AI and robotics, with humanoid robots achieving new milestones, alongside indictments of former AI SPAC executives for revenue fabrication. Companies like Meta are re-evaluating contracts, leading to significant layoffs, while the race for AI dominance intensifies with discussions on potential collaborations between government and private AI firms.
  • International relations are strained, with Venezuela seeking to mend ties with Spain and the IMF resuming dealings. Trade tensions between the US and China are dampening global investment, and the world is observing a Bulgarian election and the fallout from a scandalous vetting process involving a UK foreign ministry chief, highlighting broader concerns about democratic faith.

ZeroHedge

  • Netanyahu Left 'Personally Stunned' By Trump Rhetoric Prohibiting Lebanon Strikes 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Netanyahu Left 'Personally Stunned' By Trump Rhetoric Prohibiting Lebanon Strikes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his inner circle were reportedly blindsided - left "stunned" - after President Trump dropped a surprise line effectively clipping Israel's wings in Lebanon, according to Axios, citing sources familiar with the exchange. On Friday, Trump declared the US had "prohibited" further Israeli strikes just as the administration-brokered 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon kicked in. The US President was unusually harsh in rhetoric with America's longtime #1 Mideast ally, writing on Truth Social that "enough is enough". AFP via Getty Images The words were clearly not directed at Lebanon, or

  • Spanberger Signs Unconstitutional Bill To Strip Confederacy-Linked Groups Of Tax Exempt Status 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Spanberger Signs Unconstitutional Bill To Strip Confederacy-Linked Groups Of Tax Exempt Status Authored by Jonathan Turley, There has been growing criticism (and falling poll numbers) of Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger after she ran as a moderate and then immediately veered to the far left after her election.  Once in power, Spanberger and the Democrats unleashed a slew of tax increases, moved to eliminate all but one Republican district in the purple state, passed an array of anti-gun laws, and enacted other controversial measures. One of these measures is a clearly unconstitutional effort to strip pro-Confederate groups of their tax exemption. This week, Spanberger

  • These Are The US Cities Where No One Can Afford A Large Home 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    These Are The US Cities Where No One Can Afford A Large Home An April 2026 housing report by Highland Cabinetry highlights a growing affordability crisis across major American cities, revealing that the true cost of housing goes beyond total price and is better understood through the lens of cost per square foot. By analyzing home prices, rental costs, and average property sizes across 40 large cities, the study shows where Americans are paying the most for the least amount of living space. This approach offers a clearer picture of value, emphasizing how much space residents actually receive for their money

  • Pro-Life Dad Awarded Million-Dollar Settlement Over Biden-Era FBI Raid 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Pro-Life Dad Awarded Million-Dollar Settlement Over Biden-Era FBI Raid Authored by Bryan Hyde via American Greatness, A pro-life father of seven whose Pennsylvania home was raided at gunpoint by the FBI under the Biden administration has been awarded a seven-figure settlement from the Department of Justice (DOJ). Fox News reports that Mark Houck, a devout Catholic and pro-life activist, was arrested in 2021 by the FBI and prosecuted for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, or FACE Act. The charges stemmed from an October 2021 incident that took place outside a Philadelphia, PA abortion clinic where Houck and his young son were

  • Japan Tops Canada As World's Most Polite Nation 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Japan Tops Canada As World's Most Polite Nation What makes a country “polite”—and which ones stand out globally? A new survey of over 4,600 respondents by Remitly reveals a clear frontrunner. Japan alone captured more than 35% of all votes, far ahead of every other country on the list. As Visual Capitalist's Gabriel Cohen shows in the chart below, the ranking highlights how perceptions of politeness vary worldwide, while also revealing strong regional patterns across Europe and Asia. Perceptions of politeness can shape everything from tourism experiences to international business relationships. For travelers, these rankings often influence expectations around etiquette, hospitality, and day-to-day interactions abroad. JAPAN: THE WORLD’S CLEAR


The Guardian

  • Kenyan firm sacks more than 1,000 workers after losing Meta contract 2 days ago by Robert Booth UK technology editor
    Meta, Kenya, Africa, World news, Technology

    Meta paused work with Sama last month after allegations about staff viewing private scenes filmed by smart glasses More than 1,000 low-paid workers in Kenya have been abruptly sacked by an outsourcing company contracted by Meta, in what activists said was a shocking move exposing the precariousness of tech jobs in the global south. Sama, a company based in Nairobi to which Meta outsourced content moderation and AI training work, announced on Thursday that the workers were being laid off after Meta terminated a contract. Continue reading...

  • Weather tracker: hail covers parts of Tunisia and Algeria like snow 2 days ago by Faye Hulton for MetDesk
    Extreme weather, Environment, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Wisconsin, Ohio, Africa, Europe, US news

    Accumulations of up to 3cm deep reported as severe thunderstorms also bring heavy downpours to central Italy Severe thunderstorms have affected the Mediterranean this week. On Monday, a surface low-pressure system in the Mediterranean in conjunction with an upper air cut-off low, led to thunderstorms over north Africa. Their intensity was aided by the hot precursor conditions. Algeria and Tunisia were notably affected by the thunderstorms, with some hail accumulation layers as a result. When so much hail forms, it starts to lay down sheets of hail, covering the ground like snow. Hail accumulations of up to 3cm were reported in Oum

  • South African politician Julius Malema given five-year jail term for gun offence 3 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Julius Malema, South Africa, Africa, World news

    Leader of leftwing Economic Freedom Fighters was convicted last year for firing rifle in the air at 2018 rally The South African leftwing politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison for firing a rifle in the air at a political rally in 2018. Lawyers for the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, South Africa’s fourth largest political party, immediately appealed, and Malema will remain free while the appeal proceedings are under way. Continue reading...

  • More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as humanitarian crisis deepens 4 days ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Sudan, Aid, Humanitarian response, United Nations, Africa, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Donors exceed funding target at Berlin conference but prospects for ceasefire remain distant More than £1bn (€1.15bn) has been pledged for war-ravaged Sudan at a conference in Berlin, eclipsing the funding target organisers had set to help mitigate the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The financial commitments made on Wednesday will also help offset a chronic humanitarian funding shortfall in a country devastated by three years of conflict, where two-thirds of its population – 34m people – require assistance. Continue reading...

  • Suspicion surrounds death of US influencer Ashly Robinson in Zanzibar 4 days ago by Adria R Walker
    Tanzania, Africa, US news

    Lifestyle influencer died while on vacation with boyfriend, who local officials say has since had his passport ‘withheld’ Ashly Robinson, a US lifestyle influencer, died last week while on vacation in the Tanzanian islands of Zanzibar with her boyfriend, Joe McCann. Robinson’s death on 9 April, just days after her birthday and a marriage proposal from McCann, has sparked suspicion on social media, with users doubtful of the current narrative surrounding her death. No arrests have been made, and police previously said that McCann was not suspected of wrongdoing. But officials in Zanzibar released a statement on Tuesday saying that McCann’s passport


South China Morning Post

  • How a bear costume cost these luxury car insurance scamsters their freedom an hour ago by Associated Press

    Three people in California have been sentenced for insurance fraud in a bizarre scam that involved someone dressed in a bear costume damaging luxury cars. The California Insurance Department said the three used a person in a bear suit to stage fake attacks inside a Rolls-Royce and two Mercedes in 2024, then submitted fraudulent claims seeking nearly US$142,000 in payouts from insurance companies. The department called it “Operation Bear Claw”. Two Los Angeles-area men and a woman pleaded no...

  • Pope Leo seeks to defuse tensions with Trump, says not trying to debate him 3 hours ago by Reuters

    Pope Leo sought ⁠to downplay his feud ⁠with US President Donald Trump on Saturday, ⁠saying reporting about comments he has made so far during his Africa tour “has not been accurate in all its aspects”. Speaking to reporters in English aboard his flight to Angola for the third leg of his ambitious 10-day Africa tour, the first US pope said comments ‌he made two days earlier in Cameroon decrying that the world was being “ravaged by a handful of tyrants” were not aimed at Trump. That speech, said...

  • How markets will test Hong Kong’s new economic model 5 hours ago by Regina Ip

    For the first time in its history – and in a striking departure from its long-standing doctrine of minimal economic intervention – Hong Kong is preparing to draw up a five-year plan. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has asked all policy bureaus to help draft proposals by the end of the year. To lead the exercise, veteran civil servant Janice Tse Siu-wah has come out of retirement. The Legislative Council, not to be left out, has formed a committee supported by six coordinating groups spanning...

  • Obama meets New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani before reading to preschoolers 7 hours ago by Associated Press

    Former US president Barack Obama met New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani for the first time on Saturday at a child care centre where they read to preschoolers and led a singalong. The meeting comes as Mamdani, a democratic socialist who marked his 100th day in office just over a week ago, is also trying to build a working relationship with Republican US President Donald Trump. Obama and Mamdani did not take questions after reading the book Alone and Together to the children and leading a singalong of...

  • Venezuela’s Machado says ‘no regrets’ about giving her Nobel Prize to Trump 10 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Saturday she had “no regrets” about symbolically handing over her Nobel Peace Prize to US President Donald Trump in January. “There is a leader in the world, a head of state in the world who risked the lives of his country’s citizens for Venezuela’s freedom,” she told a news conference in Madrid. Machado presented her Nobel Prize to Trump when she met him in the White House just two weeks after he ordered US forces to attack Caracas and...


New York Times

  • For Iran, Flexing Control Over Waterway Is New Deterrent 10 hours ago by Mark Mazzetti, Adam Entous and Julian E. Barnes
    Strait of Hormuz, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, Ships and Shipping, United States International Relations, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Israel

    Iran’s government could emerge from the conflict with a blueprint to keep adversaries at bay, regardless of any restrictions on its nuclear program.

  • Reopening Strait of Hormuz Would Ease Oil Crisis but Only So Much 17 hours ago by Rebecca F. Elliott
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Ships and Shipping, United States International Relations, Natural Gas, War and Armed Conflicts, United States Politics and Government, Restoration and Renovation, International Trade and World Market, Peace Process, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Israel, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, United States

    Analysts said energy and shipping companies would be reluctant to fully restore operations until they were confident that hostilities were over.

  • More Displaced Lebanese Head Home as Cease-Fire Is Tested 13 hours ago by Euan Ward, Sarah Chaayto and Christina Goldbaum
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Lebanon, Hezbollah, Israel, United Nations, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Macron, Emmanuel (1977- ), France

    The truce appeared to mostly hold even as Israel said it had carried out strikes on what it called “terrorists” approaching its forces in southern Lebanon. Separately, a U.N. peacekeeper was killed.

  • Trump Signs Executive Order to Loosen Restrictions on Psychedelic Drugs 12 hours ago by Andrew Jacobs and Noah Daly
    Trump, Donald J, Executive Orders and Memorandums, Psychedelic and Hallucinogenic Drugs, Mental Health and Disorders, Research, Therapy and Rehabilitation, Anxiety and Stress, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Drug Enforcement Administration, Food and Drug Administration, Justice Department, Texas, United States Politics and Government

    The president’s executive order is intended to accelerate research into the compounds’ efficacy in treating mental health disorders like severe depression and PTSD.

  • U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Case Into Trump Foes 6 hours ago by Charlie Savage and Alan Feuer
    United States Politics and Government, Russian Interference in 2016 US Elections and Ties to Trump Associates, Classified Information and State Secrets, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Justice Department, Mar-a-Lago (Palm Beach, Fla), Altonaga, Cecilia, Barr, William P, Blanche, Todd (Attorney), Comey, James B, diGenova, Joseph E, Durham, John H, Smith, Jack (Attorney), Trump, Donald J, Wainstein, Kenneth L

    A former lawyer for President Trump’s campaign, Joseph diGenova, is said to be planning to split time between Miami and Fort Pierce, where a grand jury overseen by a Trump-favored judge sits.


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