World
AI Summary
- Global trade dynamics are significantly shifting as former President Trump enacts a new 15% universal tariff, intensifying international trade relations and prompting global reassessment following a recent Supreme Court ruling on his previous tariff policies.
- The artificial intelligence industry is experiencing rapid growth, driving job creation in data center infrastructure, yet simultaneously grappling with escalating challenges such as AI-generated content incidents, operational stability issues, and ethical dilemmas, including concerns over its potential misuse.
- Significant debate surrounds the substantial global investment in climate change initiatives, with some analyses questioning the effectiveness of trillions of dollars spent and raising concerns about the economic impact on developing nations.
- Geopolitical instability and strategic rivalries are escalating in various global hotspots, characterized by heightened military alerts concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions, ongoing conflicts in regions like Sudan and Ukraine, and competitive maneuvering over critical infrastructure and resources.
- Mounting calls for accountability and transparency are challenging established institutions, fueled by recent revelations of high-profile misconduct and sparking broader discussions about systemic governance and oversight.
ZeroHedge
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Was Climate Change The Greatest Financial Scandal In History?
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Was Climate Change The Greatest Financial Scandal In History? Authored by Stephen Moore via The Epoch Times, Environmental scholar Bjorn Lomborg recently calculated that across the globe, governments have spent at least $16 trillion feeding the climate change industrial complex. And for what? Arguably, not a single life has been or will be saved by this shameful and colossal misallocation of human resources. The war on safe and abundant fossil fuels has cost countless lives in poor countries and made those countries poorer by blocking affordable energy. Since the global warming crusade started some 30 years ago, the temperature of the planet has not been altered
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Trump Hikes Global Tariffs To 15%, Blasts "Ridiculous, Anti-American" SCOTUS Ruling
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump Hikes Global Tariffs To 15%, Blasts "Ridiculous, Anti-American" SCOTUS Ruling Hell hath no fury like a Donald scorned... One day after 'The Supremes' struck down his IEEPA tariffs, President Trump has announced, in a statement issued on Truth Social, that he will raise his new, global tariff to 15% (the maximum allowed under a separate trade law), a day after he took hiked global tariffs to 10% (in response to the SCOTUS ruling). Trump further slammed the SCOTUS decision as "anti-American"... > "Based on a thorough, detailed, and complete review of the ridiculous, poorly written, and extraordinarily anti-American decision on Tariffs issued yesterday, after MANY months
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What Have You Learned In The Last 6 Hard Years?
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
What Have You Learned In The Last 6 Hard Years? Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Epoch Times, The last six years have been a time of astonishing revelation about many features of public life that had been previously hidden. I’m not just speaking of the Epstein files though they are part of it. We’ve all seen and experienced things over these years that (at least to me) would have been nearly inconceivable before. It’s shaken us and forced people to recalibrate their understanding of the world. If you have changed your mind on some important matters, congratulations? That’s a sign of humility, curiosity, adaptability,
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If 'Cash Is King', Berkshire Hathaway Leads The World
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
If 'Cash Is King', Berkshire Hathaway Leads The World The cash that companies hold is important for paying employees, funding operations, and as a measure of financial health. This chart, via Visual Capitalist's Boyan Girginov, shows the 50 companies with the largest cash holdings, using data from TradingView to highlight who is sitting on the largest war chests. This metric captures a company’s most liquid assets: cash plus short-term securities like T-bills that typically mature within a year. WHICH COMPANIES HOLD THE MOST CASH? Berkshire Hathaway leads the rankings with an impressive $382 billion. The data table below shows the top 50 companies worldwide with the largest cash
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9 Tips To Cut Your 2025 Tax Bill And File Smoothly Under New Rules
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
9 Tips To Cut Your 2025 Tax Bill And File Smoothly Under New Rules Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), With tax season underway and the April 15 filing deadline approaching, taxpayers are being encouraged to review new changes introduced by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to help minimize their tax bills and avoid filing delays. The IRS in Washington. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The law, signed in July 2025, made several permanent revisions to the tax code. It also created a series of temporary deductions and expanded limits—many of which expire after 2028 or 2029 and come with
The Guardian
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RSF siege of El Fasher in Sudan has ‘hallmarks of genocide’, UN mission finds
2 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule and agencies
Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Chad, United Nations, United Arab EmiratesReport details harrowing 18-month occupation of North Darfur capital, showing destruction aimed at ethnic communities The siege and capture of the Sudanese city of El Fasher by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces group last October bore “the hallmarks of genocide”, a UN-mandated fact-finding mission has said. In a report detailing the harrowing 18-month occupation of the capital of North Darfur, investigators concluded that the RSF and allied militias deliberately inflicted conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the Zaghawa and Fur ethnic communities. Continue reading...
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More than 1,000 Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine war, report says
2 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
Kenya, Ukraine, Russia, Africa, Europe, World newsIntelligence findings read to parliament say ‘rogue’ agencies and individuals recruiting Kenyan nationals to frontline More than 1,000 Kenyans have been lured to fight for Russia in its war with Ukraine, according to an intelligence report to the Kenyan parliament that highlights the scale of a Russian operation taking African men to the frontline. The majority leader of Kenya’s national assembly, Kimani Ichung’wah, said “rogue recruitment agencies and individuals in Kenya” were continuing to send Kenyan nationals to fight in the conflict, as he read MPs the summary of an investigation by Kenya’s National Intelligence Service. Continue reading...
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Countries that do not embrace AI could be left behind, says OpenAI’s George Osborne
3 days ago
by Robert Booth in Delhi
George Osborne, OpenAI, AI (artificial intelligence), Global economy, Technology, Economics, Trump administration, India, Benin, Rwanda, Business, European Union, Africa, UK newsWithout AI you will be a ‘weaker and poorer nation’, says former UK chancellor two months into job at US firm The former chancellor George Osborne has said countries that do not embrace the kind of powerful AI systems made by his new employer, OpenAI, risk “Fomo” and could be left weaker and poorer. Osborne, who is two months into a job as head of the $500bn San Francisco AI company’s “for countries” programme, told leaders gathered for the AI Impact summit in Delhi: “Don’t be left behind.” He said that without AI rollouts they could end up with a workforce “less
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Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist’s phone, report claims
4 days ago
by Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Kenya, Surveillance, Protest, World news, AfricaCitizen Lab report suggests Cellebrite software was used to break into Boniface Mwangi’s phone while he was under arrest When Boniface Mwangi, the prominent Kenyan pro-democracy activist who plans to run for president in 2027, had his phones returned to him by Kenyan authorities after his controversial arrest last July, he immediately noticed a problem: one of the phones was no longer password protected and could be opened without one. It was Mwangi’s personal phone, which he used to communicate with friends and mentors, and contained photos of private family moments with his wife and children. Knowing that its contents could be
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How an undercover cop foiled an IS plot to massacre Britain’s Jews – podcast
6 days ago
by Presented by Helen Pidd with Chris Osuh; produced by Ivor Manley and Brian McNamara; executive producer Sami Kent
Antisemitism, UK security and counter-terrorism, UK news, Manchester, Islamic State, World news, Greater Manchester, Judaism, Religion, Islam, Police, Tunisia, Africa, Middle East and north AfricaThe Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Chris Osuh, reports on the plot by two IS terrorists to massacre Jews in Manchester, and how it was thwarted by an undercover sting Walid Saadaoui had once worked as a holiday entertainer, organising dance shows and quizzes at a resort in his native Tunisia. After moving to the UK and marrying a British woman, he became a restaurateur and an avid keeper of birds. All the while, however – as the Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Chris Osuh, explains – he was hiding a secret: he had pledged allegiance to Islamic State. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Bus with Chinese tourists crashes through ice on Russia’s Lake Baikal, killing 8
an hour ago
by Associated Press
A tour bus carrying Chinese tourists plunged through the ice on Russia’s Lake Baikal, killing eight people, officials said. One of the Chinese tourists managed to escape from the bus, which was crossing the frozen lake on Friday, Irkutsk regional Governor Igor Kobzev wrote in a Telegram post on Saturday. He said the dead included seven Chinese tourists and the driver. The bus plunged into a three-metre-wide (10-foot-wide) ice crevasse, Russia’s Emergencies Ministry reported. The lake is 18...
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Nasa moon rocket hit by new problem, pushing launch with astronauts into April
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
Nasa’s new moon rocket suffered another setback on Saturday, almost certain to bump astronauts’ first lunar trip in decades into spring. The space agency revealed the latest problem just one day after targeting March 6 for the Artemis II mission, humanity’s first flight to the moon in more than half a century. Overnight, the flow of helium to the rocket’s upper stage was interrupted, officials said. Solid helium flow is essential for purging the engines and pressurising the fuel tanks. This...
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Trump says raising US global tariff rate from 10 per cent to 15 per cent
3 hours ago
by Bochen Han
A day after his stunning loss at the US Supreme Court, President Donald Trump said on Saturday he is raising from 10 to 15 per cent a temporary tariff rate on imports from all countries. “I, as President of the United States of America, will be, effective immediately, raising the 10 per cent Worldwide Tariff on Countries, many of which have been “ripping” the US off for decades, without retribution (until I came along!), to the fully allowed, and legally tested, 15 per cent level,” he said on...
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Germany’s ruling party seeks social media ban for children aged below 14
4 hours ago
by Reuters
Germany’s ruling conservatives on Saturday passed a motion to ban social media use for under 14s and introduce more stringent digital verification checks for teenagers, building momentum for such limits in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. At a party conference in the city of Stuttgart, Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Union also called for fines for online platforms that failed to enforce such limits and European Union-wide harmonisation of age standards. A growing number of...
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India, Brazil sign rare earths deal to build ‘resilient supply chains’
6 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
India and Brazil agreed to boost cooperation on critical minerals and rare earths on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said after talks in New Delhi with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. “The agreement on critical minerals and rare earths is a major step towards building resilient supply chains,” Modi said. Brazil has the world’s second-largest reserves of critical minerals, which are used in everything from electric vehicles, solar panels and smartphones to jet engines and...
New York Times
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Trump Says He Will Raise Global Tariff to 15 Percent
2 hours ago
by Tony Romm and Ana Swanson
United States Politics and Government, International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), Trump, Donald JThe move signaled that the president would press ahead with steep global tariffs despite the legal setback from the Supreme Court.
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Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda
3 hours ago
by Ann E. Marimow
United States Politics and Government, Courts and the Judiciary, Federal Courts (US), Decisions and Verdicts, Presidential Power (US), International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), War and Emergency Powers (US), Executive Orders and Memorandums, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Supreme Court (US), Alito, Samuel A Jr, Barrett, Amy Coney, Gorsuch, Neil M, Kagan, Elena, Kavanaugh, Brett M, Roberts, John G Jr, Thomas, Clarence, Trump, Donald JIn rejecting President Trump’s tariffs, the court’s six conservative justices displayed subtle differences in their views of executive power.
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Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap Imports
9 hours ago
by Meaghan Tobin
Taxation, United States, International Trade and World Market, Supreme Court (US), Trump, Donald J, ChinaThe exemption was shut down last year by President Trump based, in part, on the same legal grounds as the tariffs that were invalidated by the Supreme Court.
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In Gorsuch’s Homage to Legislative Power, a Subtle Reproach of a Neutered Congress
9 hours ago
by Catie Edmondson
United States Politics and Government, International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), House of Representatives, Senate, Republican Party, Supreme Court (US), Gorsuch, Neil M, Trump, Donald JIn his concurrence to the ruling invalidating President Trump’s tariffs, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch made a forceful case for the sanctity of the legislative process — and an implicit critique of its current dysfunction.
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Bench Presses, Pull Ups … Kid Rock? The White House Had a Very Manly Week.
19 hours ago
by Katie Rogers
United States Politics and Government, Exercise, Men and Boys, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Duffy, Sean P, Hegseth, Pete, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Kid Rock, Oz, Mehmet C, Vance, J DPresident Trump’s top cabinet officials are pumping iron in public.