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  • The global economy faces significant stagflation risks, primarily driven by governmental actions rather than oil prices, amid escalating international conflicts.
  • Armor-piercing ammunition metal prices have surged dramatically due to supply chain disruptions from China and increased wartime demand.
  • Nvidia's stock experienced volatility following projections of substantial revenue growth, while BYD's shares rose significantly amid an accelerated Chinese EV push into the Americas.
  • Multiple regions, including Asia and Africa, are grappling with an unfolding energy crisis and disrupted supply chains exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Sri Lanka implementing a four-day work week to conserve resources.
  • The conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate, with ongoing attacks, displacement of populations, and calls for diplomatic solutions, while simultaneously impacting global trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

ZeroHedge

  • The Greatest Risk For The Global Economy Is Stagflation Driven By Governments, Not Oil 20 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    The Greatest Risk For The Global Economy Is Stagflation Driven By Governments, Not Oil Authored by Daniel Lacalle, The current oil price forward curve shows that the current global energy shock may be significant but short-lived. The forward curve presents a steep disinflationary trend to $80 per barrel by the end of 2026. Markets are discounting a short war with limited impact on supply but immediate ripple effects on markets and importing economies. In the worst case, a new energy shock triggered by war with Iran would bring stagflation pressures across the global economy, especially in the economies that have been unable to strengthen their

  • "We Got A War Going On": Trump Requests Trump-Xi Summit Delay By "A Month Or So" 35 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    "We Got A War Going On": Trump Requests Trump-Xi Summit Delay By "A Month Or So" SUMMARY: * Trump asks for delay of "a month or so" for Trump-Xi Summit * China and US end trade talks * Bessent notes that any delay would be due to "prosecuting war" *  *  * Update (1700ET): President Trump said he had requested China delay a summit with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping for about a month, saying it was important for him to remain in Washington to oversee the Iran war. > “Because of the war, I want to be here. I have to be here, I feel,”

  • Armor-Piercing Ammo Metal Up 557% As China Chokes Supply, War Demand Surges an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Armor-Piercing Ammo Metal Up 557% As China Chokes Supply, War Demand Surges Tungsten, used in missiles, tank rounds, armor-piercing ammunition, and some smaller-caliber munitions, has surged in price over the last year as China curbed exports and global supplies tightened. This is a major concern, as multi-front conflicts - from the Middle East to Eastern Europe - are depleting interceptor missile supplies. Bloomberg cites new data from commodity price reporting agency Fastmarkets showing tungsten prices have surged to $2,250 per metric ton this month, up 557% since Beijing added certain tungsten products to its export control list in February of last year. "In my

  • "...The Entire Internet Has Doomer Fatigue" an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    "...The Entire Internet Has Doomer Fatigue" Authored by James Howard Kunstler, > "I can tell the entire internet has doomer fatigue." > > - Catturd on X The mysterious financial repo markets - which practically no one outside of banking understands (and even some banking insiders don't) - started showing some signs of stress recently (forward rates spiking: 1Y1Y SOFR has risen nearly 50 bps in two weeks, signaling growing concern among dealers and investors about future funding costs); though not near the level they did in September 2019, just before You-Know-What sucker-punched the world with lockdowns, stolen elections, and fake vaccines. Half of

  • Iran Denies Talks Taking Place As Drone Smashes Into Landmark Baghdad Hotel Hosting EU, Saudi Diplomats 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Denies Talks Taking Place As Drone Smashes Into Landmark Baghdad Hotel Hosting EU, Saudi Diplomats SUMMARY: * Iran's FM Aragchhi says his last contact with US envoy Witkoff was before the American attack. * Trump says 'I don't think so' when asked if war will be wrapped up soon, notes 'not this week'. * Iconic Baghdad hotel and home to EU, Saudi missions struck by drone, fire ensues. * Trump is regularly presented with options to end the war in Iran: NBC. * Iran has rejected prior reports of diplomatic contacts with the US, calling them "false": state media *


The Guardian

  • Africa particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say experts 10 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Africa, World news, Farming, Pesticides, US-Israel war on Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Environment, Food, International trade, Global economy, Economics

    Food production in many African countries depends heavily on fertiliser imported from the Gulf through the strait of Hormuz Countries in Africa, where farmers depend heavily on imported fertiliser and a large share of household income goes on food, are particularly vulnerable to supply chain disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East, experts have said. The conflict has drastically disrupted trade through the strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane not just for oil and gas but also for fertiliser, which is produced in vast quantities in the Gulf. Continue reading...

  • Nigeria’s online content creator market has boomed. Can the skit-makers and streamers make it pay? a day ago by Eromo Egbejule in Lagos
    Social media, Nigeria, TikTok, Africa, Digital media, Technology, World news

    As platforms make less from advertising, creators are struggling to monetise work – leading to calls for more government investment and tax breaks On a humid afternoon in Lagos, a shoot for a comedy skit is under way on a set that looks more like a small film production. Dozens of people mill about: lighting assistants, a sound engineer, a makeup artist and even a content creator recording unscripted behind-the-scenes footage. At the centre is Broda Shaggi, born Samuel Animashaun Perry, who is issuing instructions, rehearsing lines and performing caricatures. Continue reading...

  • France returns sacred talking drum looted from Côte d’Ivoire over 100 years ago 3 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Côte d’Ivoire, France, Museums, Archaeology, Unesco, Anthropology, Africa, Culture, Europe, United Nations, World news

    Djidji Ayôkwé was handed to Ivorian officials in Paris earlier this month A sacred artefact looted by French colonial authorities more than a century ago has been returned to Côte d’Ivoire in one of the most significant cultural restitutions to a former French colony in years. The Djidji Ayôkwé, a talking drum confiscated in 1916 by French administrators, landed at 8.45am on Friday at the airport in Port Bouët on the outskirts of the economic capital, Abidjan. It was handed over to Ivorian officials in Paris earlier this month after being removed from the Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum. Continue reading...

  • Eswatini says it received more ‘third country’ deportees as part of deal with Trump administration 4 days ago by José Olivares and agency
    US immigration, Eswatini, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Trump administration, US news, US politics, Africa, World news

    Two deportees sent to Eswatini were from Somalia, one was from Sudan and another was from Tanzania The government of Eswatini announced on Thursday it received four more “third country” deportees from the United States, as part of the Trump administration’s multimillion-dollar deal with the small African nation. Now a total of 19 deportees from the US have been sent to Eswatini even as they hail from other countries, amid the Trump administration’s continued anti-immigrant crackdown and changes to immigration policy. Continue reading...

  • UK government axes flagship global health project 4 days ago by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
    Global development, Global health, Aid, Society, Health, Africa, Health policy, Politics, UK news

    Programme which supports schemes in six African countries was previously hailed as vital protection for Britain against future pandemics A flagship health project in Africa, which UK ministers said would play a vital role in protecting Britain from future pandemic threats, is being axed due to aid cuts, the Guardian can reveal. The Global Health Workforce Programme (GHWP) which supported development and training for healthcare staff in six African countries, will close at the end of the month, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Trump administration can resume ‘third-country’ deportations, appeal court rules 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A US federal appeal court allowed the Trump administration on Monday to temporarily resume summarily deporting undocumented migrants to countries that are not their own. The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, in a 2-1 vote, lifted a block on the so-called third-country deportations that had been imposed by a lower court. District Judge Brian Murphy ruled last month that third-country deportations were unlawful but put his ruling on hold to allow the government time to file an appeal. The...

  • Trump administration urges judge to revisit ruling blocking subpoenas to Jerome Powell 2 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump’s administration ⁠has asked a judge to reconsider his ruling that has effectively blocked a criminal investigation into US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, according to court documents made public on Monday. Washington-based US District Judge James ‌Boasberg in a ruling unsealed on Friday blocked subpoenas issued by federal prosecutors in January seeking information about cost overruns in renovations at the Fed’s headquarters and Powell’s testimony to Congress...

  • Washington signals it wants China kept out of Brazil’s largest port auction 2 hours ago by Igor Patrick

    A United States diplomat has told Brazilian port industry executives that Washington does not want a Chinese company to win the concession for a major container terminal in Santos, the largest port in Latin America, in the latest sign that the race for one of Brazil’s most prized infrastructure assets has become a front in the broader rivalry between Washington and Beijing. Kevin Murakami, the US consul-general in Sao Paulo, made the comments on March 5, at an event organised by Grupo A Tribuna,...

  • Zelensky to visit UK as Starmer says it is ‘vital’ to continue supporting Ukraine 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The UK will “welcome” Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, British Defence Secretary John Healey told parliament, with the Ukrainian leader expected to travel to Madrid, Spain the next day. “Our total determination to stand with Ukraine remains steadfast and we will welcome President Zelensky to this country tomorrow,” Healey said on Monday. Healey’s announcement came hours after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he would be meeting the Ukrainian leader “soon”. Ukraine’s European allies have vowed...

  • Oscar-winner Sean Penn skips Academy Awards ceremony to visit Zelensky in Kyiv 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Sean Penn, who won a best supporting actor Oscar for One Battle After Another on Sunday, was in Ukraine on Monday where he met President Volodymyr Zelensky in a show of support for the war-torn country. An Agence France-Presse reporter saw the Mystic River star getting out of a black car in central Kyiv earlier on Monday, wearing sunglasses and carrying a box of cigarettes. Penn, a vocal advocate for Ukraine who has visited the country several times, on Sunday won his third acting Oscar but was...


New York Times

  • Judge Strikes Down RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Policies in Blow to Trump’s Health Agenda 22 minutes ago by Apoorva Mandavilli
    your-feed-science, Vaccination and Immunization, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Children and Childhood, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, American Academy of Pediatrics, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Appointments and Executive Changes, Medicine and Health, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), American Medical Assn, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Trump, Donald J

    Ruling on a lawsuit brought by several prominent medical organizations, a district court said the federal government had not based its decisions on science in limiting Covid shots and revising the childhood immunization schedule.

  • No H.I.V. Aid Without More Access to Minerals: U.S. Ponders ‘Sticks’ Against Zambia an hour ago by Stephanie Nolen
    Foreign Aid, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, United States International Relations, Medicine and Health, Metals and Minerals, Developing Countries, President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, State Department, Africa, United States, Zambia, your-feed-science, internal-open-access-from-nl

    A draft State Department memo outlines ways the Trump administration may ratchet up pressure on the African country by ending health support “on a massive scale.”

  • In Tense Meeting, Mehmet Oz Pressed Medical Societies on Trans Care for Teens an hour ago by Jeremy W. Peters
    Transgender, Teenagers and Adolescence, Medicine and Health, United States Politics and Government, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Medical Assn, American Psychiatric Assn, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Oz, Mehmet C, United States

    Most groups defended their support for medical intervention. But the Society for Plastic Surgeons broke with the consensus.

  • With Threats and Claims of ‘Treason,’ Trump Pressures Media on the War 3 hours ago by Michael M. Grynbaum
    United States Politics and Government, live-detached, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, News and News Media, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Television, Freedom of the Press, Federal Communications Commission, Carr, Brendan Thomas (1979- ), Hegseth, Pete, CNN, Thompson, Mark John (1957- )

    A president who calls journalists the “enemy of the people” has accused news organizations of undermining a military effort that many Americans oppose.

  • In Choosing ‘Epic Fury,’ Trump Names a War and Defines His Presidency 3 hours ago by Peter Baker
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Trump, Donald J, Anger (Emotion)

    The branding of the U.S. military operation against Iran is a quintessentially Trumpian choice for a leader whose tenure has been marked by anger.


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