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  • Global energy markets face significant flux with discussions around rerouting flows around the Strait of Hormuz and a potential "next commodity supercycle".
  • The burgeoning field of humanoid robots is poised to disrupt blue-collar employment, prompting discussions and industry races to develop the technology.
  • Geopolitical tensions persist, marked by diplomatic efforts in Armenia, ongoing scrutiny of elections, and Iran's cyberattack on its banking system.
  • Artificial Intelligence continues to be a dominant force, with advancements in supercomputing, regulatory challenges, and the development of new AI-powered applications.
  • The political landscape in the UK is highly volatile, with multiple prime ministerial changes and ongoing debates surrounding governance and national identity.

ZeroHedge

  • German Swimming Pool Bans Visitors Who Can't Speak German, Citing Safety Concerns 11 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    German Swimming Pool Bans Visitors Who Can't Speak German, Citing Safety Concerns Via Remix News, A public swimming pool in Germany has introduced strict new admission rules barring entry to anyone who cannot speak German, with management insisting the policy is essential to guarantee the safety of guests. The Heidebad natural swimming pool in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, now requires visitors to demonstrate German language skills before being allowed in. Managing Director Mathias Nobel defended the rule publicly, explaining that he is responsible for the safety of thousands of swimmers and will not compromise when it comes to protecting children and families.

  • Ursula von der Leyen To Visit Armenia Next Week As Pro-EU Aspirations Ramp Up an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Ursula von der Leyen To Visit Armenia Next Week As Pro-EU Aspirations Ramp Up Brussels is eyeing Armenia as the small Caucasus nation has lately made it's pro-EU aspirations known, given just earlier this month Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's party won parliamentary elections, in a vote widely seen as signififying its major pro-Western shift . Pashinyan had claimed a "historic victory that will ensure Armenia’s eternity and development" while also vowing to "continue the course of rapprochement with the West" - but while balancing the pursuit of positive relations with Russia. And now, just days after the result was

  • Can Anyone Govern Britain... Or America? 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Can Anyone Govern Britain... Or America? Authored by Daniel McCarthy via PJMedia.com, As Britain gets ready for its seventh prime minister in just 10 years, it's time to ask whether the parliamentary system itself is broken. That might explain not only why landslide election victories don't translate into stable leadership in Britain but also why America's Congress is so feckless. Is representative government an idea whose time has passed? In Europe as well as America, leftists prefer that judges and bureaucrats wield permanent power, as supposedly impartial experts who know best how to stop the weather from changing and how

  • 10 Points To Understand Alexandr Dugin 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    10 Points To Understand Alexandr Dugin Authored by J.Michael Waller via American Greatness, Russian theorist Alexandr Dugin offers a vision to address widespread cultural despair and the desire for a revival of national sovereignty and Christian tradition. He offers a way out of wokeness and globalism. His price? The end of the United States and Western civilization. Dugin has tapped into a legitimate vein of frustration and fear about where sacred traditions have gone and what the future holds. But he is a false prophet. His traditionalism is a form of paganism and Russian imperialism. Here are 10 reasons why

  • Lutnick Eyes Crackdown On Chinese Humanoid Robots 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Lutnick Eyes Crackdown On Chinese Humanoid Robots One day after the House Select Committee on China sounded the alarm over China-based Unitree selling humanoid robots on Amazon to U.S. consumers, a new Politico report states Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick held a closed-door meeting with top U.S. executives and signaled that the Trump administration is considering strong action against subsidized robotics imports from China. Unitree was recently designated as a Chinese military company and its products are a threat to our national security, yet here is @Amazon selling a Unitree robot in America. We need Chairman @RepMoolenaar ’s GUARD Act to


The Guardian

  • Play puts spotlight on Kenya’s crisis of gender-based violence 4 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi. Photographs by Esther Sweeney
    Kenya, Violence against women and girls, Theatre, Stage, Culture, Africa, World news

    Autobiographical work Free Me aims to encourage victims to speak out in country where violence against women is rising There are audible gasps in the auditorium in Nairobi as a husband launches a volley of blows and slaps on his wife and pushes her to the floor. “I wish I could spare you this,” the wife tells the audience. “My husband beat me up as if we were in a bar fight. Except, in a bar someone fights back.” The scene comes from Free Me, an autobiographical play by Gathoni Kimuyu, a Kenyan theatre and TV producer who lived through

  • Kenyan minister orders halt to construction of US Ebola facility 18 hours ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    Ebola, Kenya, Africa, Trump administration, Democratic Republic of Congo, US news, World news

    Decision comes after Aden Duale was held in contempt for ignoring previous high court ruling to stop work Kenya’s health minister told a court he had ordered preparations for a US-run Ebola quarantine facility to stop, after being held in contempt for ignoring a previous order to end work. Many Kenyans strongly oppose the facility , with deadly protests erupting since the complex was announced in May for US citizens evacuated from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is grappling with a widespread Ebola outbreak . Continue reading...

  • UK prioritised ties with UAE over averting mass atrocities in Sudan, MPs to be told 18 hours ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Sudan, Conflict and arms, UK news, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, World news, Politics, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, War crimes, International law, Law, Foreign policy, House of Commons, Human rights, Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates

    Foreign Office failed to act on warnings of genocide due to ‘pressure’ from emirates, Yale human rights investigator will tell a parliamentary select committee The British government had received intelligence that Ethiopia appeared to be supporting a genocidal militia in Sudan’s civil war as far back as 2024 but did not go public with the news for fear of upsetting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a parliamentary committee will hear. In May 2024, officials from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) told Nathaniel Raymond , an American human rights investigator at Yale University, that “significant private pressure” from the

  • Sweat, tears and camaraderie as 20,000 runners take on world’s largest ultramarathon 3 days ago by Rachel Savage in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Photographs by James Oatway
    South Africa, Ultrarunning, World news, Africa, Sport

    For one day every June, South Africa’s searing racial inequality seems to melt away at Comrades race In the early morning dark, thousands of runners waited, jostling with anticipation. South Africa’s national anthem rang out. Then the haunting swell of Shosholoza , first sung by Zimbabwean migrant workers in South Africa’s goldmines. Finally, that unmistakable, spine-tingling piano: Chariots of Fire. Runners gather before the start of the marathon Continue reading...

  • Ghana conference calls for formal apology for transatlantic slave trade 5 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Accra
    Reparations and reparative justice, Ghana, World news, Africa, Colonialism, Caribbean

    Global framework for reparatory justice adopted at event includes demand for compensation and debt relief More than money: the logic of slavery reparations A global framework for reparatory justice has been adopted at a conference in Ghana, as African and Caribbean leaders demanded formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlantic slave trade. Heads of state and government and other officials formally approved the strategy on Friday at a gathering in a hotel in the capital, Accra, which was the first major meeting since the adoption of the landmark United Nations (UN) resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans


South China Morning Post

  • Keiko Fujimori edges closer to winning Peru’s presidency 11 minutes ago by Agencies

    Keiko Fujimori is poised to become Peru’s next president after running her fourth consecutive campaign, according to figures published late Tuesday by the elections regulator after weeks of adjudicating disputed ballots. With 43,386 votes between Fujimori and leftist rival Roberto Sanchez, and no more than 39,300 votes in dispute, the conservative had enough of a margin to secure her lead. Fujimori had 50.1 per cent of the vote while Sanchez had 49.9 per cent with 99.8 per cent of ballots...

  • US Pacific Command name change risks damaging India ties: ‘senseless’ an hour ago by Maria Siow

    A Pentagon decision to strip “Indo” from the name of its largest unified military command eight years after it was initially added has raised questions about the United States’ continuing commitment to India. In a statement announcing the Indo-Pacific Command’s name change on June 16, US officials portrayed the move as a matter of “honour”, “pride” and respecting “historical roots”. But analysts told This Week in Asia that New Delhi would likely read the reversion to Pacific Command (PACOM) as...

  • Mamdani-backed candidates win Democratic congressional primaries in New York 2 hours ago by Bloomberg

    Three candidates endorsed by Zohran Mamdani swept to victory in Democratic congressional primaries on Tuesday, showing that the coalition which powered the New York City mayor to a surprising victory last year is gaining strength. Some of the city’s most established political figures were toppled in races that highlighted divisions within the party over ideology, Israel and immigration. Former New York City comptroller Brad Lander defeated two-term Congressman Dan Goldman in New York’s 10th...

  • As Europe bakes in early heatwave, fan and air-con sales skyrocket 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Europe braced for more of an unprecedented heatwave that has smashed records in many countries and sent air-conditioner sales zooming in a continent unused and ill-equipped to handle searing heat. The extreme weather was being driven by atmospheric and circulation patterns that keep hot air trapped in place for days, causing the mercury to slowly rise, with these factors exacerbated by global warming, experts say. France’s national temperature indicator – an average of daytime and nighttime...

  • Rebuking Trump, US Senate joins House in vote to end Iran war 4 hours ago by Reuters

    The US Senate backed legislation on Tuesday directing US President Donald Trump to halt US military action against Iran, the latest rebuke of the Republican president from an increasingly restive Congress. The Senate voted 50–48 in favour of the war powers resolution, which passed the House of Representatives early this month, reflecting growing concern even among some of Trump’s Republicans about the unpopular conflict that began on February 28 when the US and Israel launched an attack on...


New York Times

  • Mamdani Emerges as Kingmaker, Pushing His Slate to a Primary Sweep 3 hours ago by Nicholas Fandos
    Mamdani, Zohran, Elections, House of Representatives, Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Socialism (Theory and Philosophy), Democratic Socialists of America, Democratic Party, New York City

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani shook the Democratic establishment by helping drive three progressive candidates to victory.

  • Schlossberg’s Defeat Dampens Dream of a Renewed Camelot 3 hours ago by Jesse McKinley and Tim Balk
    Schlossberg, Jack (1993- ), Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, House of Representatives, Primaries and Caucuses, Democratic Party, New York City

    Jack Schlossberg fell well short of his bid to win a highly contested Democratic primary in Manhattan, his campaign hurt by staff defections and missed meetings.

  • Fired Navy Admiral Wins Democratic Runoff in South Carolina’s 1st District 5 hours ago by Nick Corasaniti
    Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, House of Representatives, South Carolina, Lacore, Nancy, Mace, Nancy

    Democrats expect Nancy Lacore to run a competitive general election despite the district’s Republican leaning.

  • Congress Clears Housing Bill, Cementing a Rare Bipartisan Feat 7 hours ago by Ronda Kaysen
    United States Politics and Government, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Affordable Housing, Mobile Homes and Trailers, Building (Construction), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Cost of Living and Affordability, Shortages, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Warren, Elizabeth, Scott, Timothy Eugene

    A lopsided House vote cleared the measure for President Trump’s signature after a lengthy back and forth and several nearly fatal blows to the legislation.

  • Trump’s Pick for Top I.R.S. Lawyer Works at Firm That Represents Him 6 hours ago by Andrew Duehren
    United States Politics and Government, Taxation, Government Employees, Appointments and Executive Changes, Anti-Weaponization Fund (Trump v IRS), Trump Tax Returns, Internal Revenue Service, Justice Department, Trump, Donald J, Blanche, Todd (Attorney)

    James R. Gadwood, the president’s nominee for chief counsel at the Internal Revenue Service, works at Miller & Chevalier, which has represented Mr. Trump in tax matters.


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