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- 36,000 Afghan refugees faced challenges entering the United States due to lack of identification, with concerns raised over individuals with terrorist ties being allowed entry under the Biden administration's parole program.
- During the UBS Greater China Conference, a notable focus was placed on humanoid robotics, highlighting advancements but acknowledging the widespread integration of such technology into homes remains years away.
- Iran's ongoing inflation crisis is spurring unrest among its merchant class, as political pressures escalate amid a crackdown on protests, leading to concerns over potential governmental collapse.
- In the US, discussions of a merger between Devon Energy and Coterra could reshape the Permian Basin, while domestic oil producers remain apprehensive about the impacts of lower Venezuelan oil prices on the industry and local job markets.
- Hope for global cooperation on climate initiatives has emerged through the expected enforcement of the High Seas Treaty, which aims to protect marine biodiversity and could redefine international regulations on maritime activities.
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ZeroHedge
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36,000 Refugees Could Not Provide IDs When Entering US After Afghanistan Withdrawal: Deputy IG
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
36,000 Refugees Could Not Provide IDs When Entering US After Afghanistan Withdrawal: Deputy IG Authored by Troy Myers via The Epoch Times, A deputy inspector general revealed in a Jan. 14 Senate hearing that tens of thousands of Afghan refugees could not provide key identification when entering the United States through a Biden-era parole program. Additionally, lawmakers revealed that more than 50 individuals in the United States with confirmed or suspected terrorist ties were allowed into the country under the same program. The joint hearing was held with the Senate Border Security and Immigration and Crime and Counterterrorism subcommittees, which spiraled into arguments
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Day One Of UBS China Conference Reveals Emphasis On Humanoid Robotics
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Day One Of UBS China Conference Reveals Emphasis On Humanoid Robotics The first day of the UBS Greater China Conference in Shanghai wrapped up earlier today. It is one of the largest investment conferences hosted by the global wealth manager and investment bank, with a particular focus on Asia. "Robotics has climbed the agenda from previous years, but humanoids in every home remain many years off," analysts from the bank said while covering highlights from day one. The analysts noted another developing theme: > AI will divide nations into "AI‑developed" and "AI‑developing" economies, with China firmly in the former. The US is pursuing a
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Inflation And Revolution
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Inflation And Revolution Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Epoch Times, The revolutionary fervor in Iran today has deep political roots and invites every theory concerning outside influences that have a deep stake in the kind of regime that rules this country. But amidst all the speculation about what’s really happening here, there is an overwhelming factor rarely mentioned. Iran has experienced the sort of inflation that brings down whole governments. This is why so many among the merchant class have joined the revolutionary movements. For many years, the regime had pursued an inflationary monetary policy that devastated the value of the currency, the
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Gavin Newsom Caught In Massive Self-Own Over California Gas Prices
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Gavin Newsom Caught In Massive Self-Own Over California Gas Prices The children running Gavin Newsom's X account might be legitimately brain dead, as evidenced by their latest attempt to 'own' conservative influencer Benny Johnson. On Tuesday, Johnson took to the streets of Los Angeles, posting from an ARCO station that "The average price of gas in America is $2.82 per gallon." "There are 19 states where you can find gas under $2," he continued, adding "Here in Los Angeles, it’s over $4 and you get to step over homeless people while you fill up." > The average price of gas in America is $2.82 per gallon. >
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Muslim Nations Scramble To Acquire Pakistan's JF-17 Fighter Jet
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Muslim Nations Scramble To Acquire Pakistan's JF-17 Fighter Jet Via The Cradle Several Muslim-majority states are in talks with Pakistan to acquire the JF-17 fighter jet, co-produced with China, as they scramble to upgrade their air forces amid shifting regional security dynamics. According to multiple reports from Reuters, Pakistan is in talks or has reached preliminary arrangements with Libya, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, and Bangladesh over fighter jets, drones, and related defense systems, with negotiations at varying stages. via Reuters Retired Pakistan Air Force air marshal Aamir Masood told Reuters that a preliminary $4 billion agreement had been reached with the Libyan National Army for an unspecified number of JF-17s and
The Guardian
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Controversial US study on hepatitis B vaccines in Africa is cancelled
10 hours ago
by Melody Schreiber
Vaccines and immunisation, Guinea-Bissau, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump administration, Infectious diseases, Africa, Health, US news, World news$1.6m project drew outrage over ethical questions about withholding vaccines proven to prevent disease The controversial US-funded study on hepatitis B vaccines among newborns in Guinea-Bissau has been halted, according to Yap Boum, a senior official at the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “The study has been cancelled,” Boum told journalists at a press conference on Thursday morning. Continue reading...
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Opposition candidate Bobi Wine claims ‘massive ballot stuffing’ as Uganda goes to polls
12 hours ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, Bobi Wine, Africa, World newsWine calls for voters to ‘reject the criminal regime’ on tense day of voting as some poll stations remain closed for hours Uganda’s most prominent opposition presidential candidate has accused the government of ballot stuffing and arresting and abducting his party’s officials during Thursday’s general election, which took place against against the backdrop of an internet shutdown. The pop star turned politician Bobi Wine wrote on X: “Internet switched off. Massive ballot stuffing reported everywhere. Our leaders … arrested. Many of our polling agents and supervisors abducted, and others chased off polling stations. RISE TO THE OCCASION AND REJECT THE CRIMINAL REGIME.” Continue
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Trump administration ends temporary protected status for Somalis in US
2 days ago
by Joseph Gedeon in Washington and agency
Trump administration, US immigration, Somalia, Kristi Noem, US foreign policy, US politics, Africa, US news, World news, Donald TrumpCritics condemn ‘bigoted attack’ as Trump bids to revoke citizenship of naturalized immigrants convicted of fraud The Trump administration is terminating temporary protected status (TPS) for Somalis living in the United States, giving hundreds of people two months to leave the country or face deportation. The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, said in a statement that conditions in the east African country had improved sufficiently and that Somalis no longer qualified for the designation under federal law. Continue reading...
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Quarter of developing countries poorer than in 2019, World Bank finds
3 days ago
by Phillip Inman
World Bank, Global economy, Economics, World news, Business, Africa, CoronavirusGlobal growth ‘downshifted’ since Covid pandemic and sub-Saharan Africa particularly affected, report says * Business live – latest updates A quarter of countries in the developing world are poorer than they were in 2019 before the Covid pandemic, the World Bank has found. The Washington-based organisation said a large group of low-income countries, many in sub-Saharan Africa, had suffered a negative shock in the six years to the end of last year. Continue reading...
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Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accuses Lagos hospital of negligence after son’s death
4 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Nigeria, Children's health, Africa, World newsLawyers for Adichie and her husband serve Euracare hospital with legal notice after death of 21-month-old The Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has accused a Lagos hospital of negligence after the death of one of her 21-month-old twin boys. Nkanu Nnamdi died on 6 January after a brief illness. He was one of twin boys born to Adichie and Ivara Esege, a doctor, in 2024 by surrogacy, eight years after the birth of their first child, a girl. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro sent to new prison with roomier cell, more perks
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro was on Thursday transferred to prison, where he will serve his sentence for orchestrating a failed coup in “more favourable” conditions, according to a court order. The 70-year-old former leader was sentenced to 27 years in prison last year for his attempts to cling to power following his narrow 2022 re-election loss to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Bolsonaro’s family has repeatedly complained on podcasts and social media about the conditions in which he was...
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Exiled crown prince’s plan for Iran seen as mostly aimed at Trump
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
No pursuit of nuclear weapons. Confronting drug trafficking. An immediate recognition of the state of Israel. Exporting copious amounts of oil and gas. Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi laid out his aspirations on Thursday for Iran if its theocracy is toppled – and experts say they sound exactly like what US President Donald Trump wants to hear. That plan is probably aimed at trying to secure support to lead Iran if the nationwide protests succeed in ousting the Islamic Republic. Activists...
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Venezuela’s Machado says she ‘presented’ her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump
6 hours ago
by Associated Press
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday even as he has questioned her credibility to take over her country after the US ousted leader Nicolas Maduro. The Nobel Institute has said Machado could not give her prize to Trump, an honour that he has coveted. Even if it the gesture proves to be purely symbolic, it was extraordinary given that Trump has effectively sidelined Machado, who has...
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US lawmakers propose US$2.5 billion agency to boost production of rare earths
7 hours ago
by Associated Press
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has proposed creating a new agency with US$2.5 billion to spur production of rare earths and the other critical minerals, while the Trump administration has already taken aggressive actions to break China’s grip on the market for these materials that are crucial to hi-tech products, including mobile phones, electric vehicles, jet fighters and missiles. It is too early to tell how the bill, if passed, could align with the White House’s policy but whatever the...
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China-linked hackers targeted US agencies with Venezuela-themed phishing: report
8 hours ago
by Xinmei Shen
A hacker group with links to China recently used Venezuela-themed phishing emails in a malware campaign targeting US government-related entities, as cyberattack campaigns increasingly leverage geopolitical materials, according to Swiss cybersecurity firm Acronis. A malware campaign has used recent developments between the US and Venezuela as “thematic lures” to attack US government and policy-related entities with a back door that has espionage-focused capabilities, including basic remote...
New York Times
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How Activists in Iran Are Using Starlink to Stay Online
3 hours ago
by Adam Satariano, Paul Mozur and Sheera Frenkel
Computers and the Internet, Communications and Media Blackouts, Satellites, Politics and Government, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Private Spaceflight, Censorship, Space and Astronomy, Space Exploration Technologies Corp, Starlink Satellite Constellation (SpaceX), Musk, Elon, IranActivists spent years preparing for a communications blackout in Iran, smuggling in Starlink satellite internet systems and making digital shutdowns harder for the authorities to enforce.
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Israel and Arab Nations Ask Trump to Refrain From Attacking Iran
6 hours ago
by Edward Wong, Tyler Pager and Eric Schmitt
Iran-Israel War (2025- ), International Relations, United States International Relations, Defense Department, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Trump, Donald J, Al Udeid Air Base (Qatar), Iran, Israel, internal-open-access-from-nlPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asked the president to postpone any planned attack. Israeli and Arab officials fear Iran could retaliate by striking their countries.
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Many Fiery Remarks, Little Clarity on What’s Next at Security Council Meeting on Iran
2 hours ago
by Farnaz Fassihi
International Relations, United States International Relations, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Security Council (UN), United Nations, Alinejad, Masih, Trump, Donald J, Iran, United StatesIran’s representative denied the country had killed protesters, as the U.S. ambassador said President Trump had made clear “all options are on the table” to stop the killing.
- Live Updates: Venezuelan Opposition Leader Gives Trump Her Peace Prize an hour ago by The New York Times
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Venezuela’s Interim Leader Delivers State of the Union Address
3 hours ago
by Emiliano Rodríguez Mega and Patricia Sulbarán
Venezuela, Rodriguez, Delcy (1969- ), Politics and Government, United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, International Relations, Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, United StatesIn her State of the Union address, Delcy Rodríguez echoed her predecessors’ fiery rhetoric but tried to hew to President Trump’s agenda.