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  • A Brazilian former police chief linked to Jair Bolsonaro was arrested in Paraguay after fleeing house arrest, escalating legal pressures on Bolsonaro's loyalists.
  • U.S. electric vehicle sales are down 2% compared to the previous year, raising questions about the long-term dominance of electric cars amid mixed public reception.
  • JPMorgan has frozen accounts of two stablecoin startups due to concerns about links to high-risk jurisdictions, highlighting ongoing tensions in the cryptocurrency space.
  • A growing number of wealthy Chinese couples are utilizing surrogacy services in the U.S. to bypass China's restrictive family planning laws, raising ethical and legal concerns.
  • Chevrolet’s recent Christmas advertisement emphasizes traditional family values, indicating a shift away from "woke" marketing strategies, reflecting current consumer sentiments.

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  • Key Bolsonaro Ally Caught In Neighboring Paraguay After Fleeing House Arrest an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Key Bolsonaro Ally Caught In Neighboring Paraguay After Fleeing House Arrest Brazilian authorities are really going after some of the loyalists of imprisoned ex-President Jair Bolsonaro. In the latest, a former Brazilian police chief who fled the country after being convicted for his role in an alleged "attempted coup" linked to Bolsonaro has been arrested in Paraguay. Silvinei Vasques was detained Friday at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport in Asunción, Paraguay authorities confirmed in a statement. He was detained charges of "identity theft" after trying to bypass immigration checks by posing as a Paraguayan citizen. Paraguay border police image after Silvinei Vasques caught in country

  • Let Americans Choose Their Cars - Not The Government an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Let Americans Choose Their Cars - Not The Government Authored by James K. Glassman via RealClearEnergy, There’s a lot of crowing in certain quarters about the 2% decline in U.S. electric vehicle sales in 2025 compared to the year before. Francis Menton, the lawyer who writes the Manhattan Contrarian blog, for instance, claims vindication for his prediction in February 2023 that electric vehicles would not “sweep the country and become the dominant form of transportation.” The reasoning behind his forecast: “It is always wise to bet against central planning of the economy.” In this case, central planning amounted to state CO2 emissions goals,

  • 75 US Deportees To End Up On Tiny Island In Cash Deal With Local Rulers 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    75 US Deportees To End Up On Tiny Island In Cash Deal With Local Rulers In the Trump administration's latest display of creativity when it comes to unloading unwanted immigrants, the United States has made a deal with the rulers of the tiny Pacific island nation of Palau, which will take 75 rejected migrants off Uncle Sam's hands in exchange for $100,000 per head. The deportees in question will be a diverse group, but they'll likely share one thing in common -- none of them are from Palau, or ever heard of it.   Palau will serve as a small relief valve for

  • Wealthy Chinese Elites Use US Surrogacy System To Have Dozens Of Children 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Wealthy Chinese Elites Use US Surrogacy System To Have Dozens Of Children Authored by Michael Zhuang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Chinese billionaires and elites are increasingly using the United States’ permissive surrogacy system to have large numbers of children—sometimes dozens, or more—according to allegations made in Chinese media. Increasing numbers of wealthy Chinese couples are hiring the services of American surrogate mothers to give birth to their babies to circumvent China's one child policy. In the photo, hundreds of Chinese babies accompanied by their parents prepare to take part in a baby swimming contest. STR/Getty Images The surrogate children become U.S. citizens

  • Mamdani Picks DEI Poster Child To Head FDNY 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Mamdani Picks DEI Poster Child To Head FDNY New York City’s incoming mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has named retired EMS chief Lillian Bonsignore to run the FDNY, and the pick has generated some legitimate skepticism from those who believe that she wasn’t picked for her qualifications. The appointment makes Bonsignore only the second woman to serve as fire commissioner and the first openly gay person to hold the position. But critics zeroed in on a far more consequential fact: she has never served as a firefighter. New FDNY Captain (center) via FDNY While it’s true that Bonsignore spent 31 years with the FDNY, all


The Guardian

  • Opposition anger as Guinea’s junta leader is frontrunner to be elected president 18 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Guinea, Africa, World news

    Mamady Doumbouya accused of betraying his promise to be the restorer of democracy after leading 2021 coup In September 2021, a tall, young colonel in the Guinean army announced that he and his comrades had forcibly seized power and toppled the longtime leader Alpha Condé. “The will of the strongest has always supplanted the law,” Mamady Doumbouya said in a speech, stressing that the soldiers were acting to restore the will of the people. Continue reading...

  • Israel becomes first country to recognise Somaliland as sovereign state a day ago by William Christou in Beirut
    Somaliland, Israel, Somalia, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Diplomatic breakthrough criticised by African Union, which said it could have ‘far-reaching implications for peace and stability across the continent’ Israel has become the first country to recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, a breakthrough in its quest for international recognition since it declared independence from Somalia 34 years ago. The Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, announced on Friday that Israel and Somaliland had signed an agreement establishing full diplomatic relations, which would include the opening of embassies and the appointment of ambassadors. Continue reading...

  • British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah arrives in UK after travel ban lifted a day ago by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
    Egypt, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, Human rights, UK news, England, World news

    Family say campaigner, who has a son in Brighton, will be able to travel freely between UK and Cairo months after his release from Egyptian jail The British-Egyptian dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah has arrived in London after the Egyptian government lifted a travel ban that it had imposed on him despite releasing him from jail in September. Abd el-Fattah had been held in jail nearly continuously for 10 years, mainly due to expressing his opposition to the treatment of dissidents by the Egyptian government. He had been detained in jail two years beyond his five-year sentence as the Cairo authorities refused to

  • Trump supporters hail US strikes in Nigeria as ‘amazing Christmas present’ a day ago by Edward Helmore
    Republicans, US military, Trump administration, Nigeria, US foreign policy, US politics, US news, Africa, World news

    Some even celebrated ‘mass killing’ and the president’s ‘resolve’ in attacking Islamic State targets The US’s Christmas Day strikes against Islamic State targets in Nigeria have been met with praise by Donald Trump supporters who for months had been agitating for the president to respond forcefully to the killings of Christians in the country. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Christmas than by avenging the death of Christians through the justified mass killing of Islamic terrorists,” the far-right political activist Laura Loomer posted on X. “You’ve got to love it! Death to all Islamic terrorists! Thank you.” Continue reading...

  • Nigeria provided US with intelligence for strikes on Islamist militants, says foreign minister – as it happened a day ago by Aneesa Ahmed (now) and Fran Lawther (earlier)
    US politics, Donald Trump, Nigeria, Islamic State, US news, Africa, Trump administration

    This blog is now closed. * US warns of more Nigeria strikes * Explained: Why has Trump ordered strikes in Nigeria? Here are some images of the aftermath of US strikes in Nigeria that have come via the news wires today: Nigerians across Sokoto state told of their shock at Christmas Day strikes by the United States. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Quiet courage of ordinary people can rebuild a world in crisis 42 minutes ago by Wei Wei

    My son, who is almost four, has recently become obsessed with the universe. He can recite the planets of the solar system and tell anyone who will listen that Pluto – his favourite – was once a planet but was reclassified as a “dwarf planet” in 2006. Now that he has a sense of scale and size, he has developed a habit of comparing everything: an ant is smaller than a leaf, the Earth is smaller than the sun, the sun is just a dot in the galaxy, and the galaxy is a tiny part of the universe. “And...

  • Paris Metro stabbings suspect moved to psychiatric hospital, prosecutors say 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The suspect in the stabbing of three women in the Paris metro has been released from custody and moved to a psychiatric hospital, prosecutors said on Saturday. The man was arrested suspected of stabbing three women in the Paris Metro on Friday as the capital’s end-of-year festivities were in full swing. The three victims were attacked at three different locations along the Line 3 metro track that runs across central Paris. They were injured but not critically. Continued police custody was not...

  • Israel seals off Palestinian village in West Bank after deadly attack 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Israeli forces imposed a lockdown on a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, their second day of operations there after a local resident killed two people in Israel. “The IDF [Israeli army] is operating forcefully against terror hubs in the village of Qabatiya … accompanied by a lockdown and a complete cordon around the locality,” Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement published by his office on Saturday. “We will continue to pursue an uncompromising offensive...

  • Chilean firms partner to form giant company to exploit lithium 5 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s leading copper producer, and private miner SQM, which features Chinese capital, announced on Saturday the creation of a giant company to exploit lithium, a lightweight metal used in batteries for electric vehicles. The South American country is the world’s second-largest producer of lithium, a key component of EVs (electric vehicles) and other clean technologies, and has about 40 per cent of the world’s lithium reserves. The partnership between the firms...

  • 2 dead as Storm Johannes batters Nordic nations, thousands left without power 6 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Two people died on Saturday in Sweden, authorities said, as a storm battered Norway, Sweden and Finland, leaving thousands without power. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute issued alerts for strong winds for large parts of the northern half of the country as Storm Johannes hit the country. One fatality, a man in his 50s, was reported near the Kungsberget ski resort in central Sweden. The man was hit by a falling tree, Mats Lann of Gavleborg police told Agence France-Presse. He...


New York Times

  • How Oil, Drugs and Immigration Fueled Trump’s Venezuela Campaign 4 hours ago by Edward Wong, Tyler Pager, Charlie Savage, Julian E. Barnes and Maria Abi-Habib
    United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Defense Department, Justice Department, Chevron Corporation, Office of Legal Counsel (US), National Security Council, Trump, Donald J, Maduro, Nicolas, Rubio, Marco, Miller, Stephen (1985- ), Hegseth, Pete, Grenell, Richard, Caine, John Daniel (1968- )

    New details of deliberations show how aides with overlapping agendas drove the United States toward a militarized confrontation with Venezuela.

  • A Dancing Dictator and Bankers in Chains: The Other Venezuela Blockade 16 hours ago by Simon Romero
    United States International Relations, International Relations, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Embargoes and Sanctions, Politics and Government, Castro, Cipriano, Roosevelt, Theodore, Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, Venezuela, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Latin America

    A crisis more than a century ago involved U.S. aims to assert military supremacy, a hard-partying dictator and frictions among the great powers.

  • Trump’s Second-Term Promises: What He’s Done So Far on Immigration, Trade, DEI and More 12 hours ago by Charlie Savage and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Illegal Immigration, International Trade and World Market, Deportation, War and Armed Conflicts, United States Defense and Military Forces, Presidential Power (US), Diversity Initiatives, Trump, Donald J, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), US Federal Takeover of Metropolitan Police Dept (DC), Presidents and Presidency (US), Cost of Living and Affordability

    President Trump has driven illegal crossings at the border to record lows, helped bring about an uneasy cease-fire in Gaza and upended the global trading system.

  • Trump Pursues His Legacy One Name at a Time 5 hours ago by Matthew Purdy
    United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Stalin, Joseph, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts

    In attaching his name to buildings and programs while still president, Donald Trump is walking a path paved by conquerors and autocrats.

  • Another Front in the Trump Immigration Crackdown: Import Warehouses 18 hours ago by Ana Ley
    Illegal Immigration, Immigration Detention, Deportation, Foreign Workers, Warehouses, Immigration and Emigration, Labor and Jobs, United States Politics and Government, Customs and Border Protection (US), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Trump, Donald J, Edison (NJ), New Jersey, United States, Government Employees, Homeland Security Department

    Workers at facilities that stock shipped goods say customs officers who inspect merchandise are helping immigration agents arrest migrants.


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