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  • The escalating conflict between the US/Israel and Iran has led to significant geopolitical instability, including drone strikes on major Saudi refineries and UK airbases, and the accidental downing of US fighter jets over Kuwait, while oil prices and gold surge.
  • Amidst escalating international tensions and potential war, trust in the US government has reportedly plummeted, impacting domestic political discourse and leading to concerns about strategic vulnerabilities, particularly in Germany.
  • The conflict in the Middle East is having a profound impact on global energy markets, with oil prices spiking and Asia facing potential supply shocks due to the closure of key shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Emerging threats such as deepfake and QR code credit card scams, alongside the misuse of AI in education and politics, highlight evolving technological challenges in the global landscape.
  • International relations are strained as countries like Poland consider social media bans for minors, while others grapple with scandals and accusations of exploitation, particularly concerning health funding pacts in Africa and labor laws in Argentina.

ZeroHedge

  • Oil Shock Risk: Major Saudi Refinery Halts Operations After Drone Strike 44 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Oil Shock Risk: Major Saudi Refinery Halts Operations After Drone Strike A drone strike forced Saudi Aramco to suspend operations at its Ras Tanura complex while damage assessments are underway on Monday, reviving a 2024 warning we issued that any successful Iranian or Iran-backed militia strike on critical Saudi refining infrastructure could trigger a global oil shock and, in a more severe scenario, set the stage for a broader financial crisis (reminder credit markets are already cracking).  Sources familiar with the drone attack on the Ras Tanura complex told Bloomberg News that Saudi Arabia's largest oil refinery "came under attack by a

  • Three US F-15s Downed Over Kuwait As Iran War Spirals, Reports Of 'Paranoia, Anxiety' At Pentagon an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Three US F-15s Downed Over Kuwait As Iran War Spirals, Reports Of 'Paranoia, Anxiety' At Pentagon It is only day three of 'Operation Epic Fury' and Americans are waking up to shocking images of US fighter jets going down over Kuwait, and the incredibly rare scene of pilots parachuting down with a look of disbelief and confusion... > Kuwait's defense ministry says "several" US military aircraft have crashed https://t.co/Tvaq4zFrEY pic.twitter.com/SLaSYWwZep > > — CNN (@CNN) March 2, 2026 US CENTCOM has confirmed, following a Kuwaiti government statement, "At 11:03 p.m. ET, March 1, three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles flying in support of Operation Epic

  • Trust In The US Government Has Plunged From 77% To 17% an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Trust In The US Government Has Plunged From 77% To 17% Over the past seven decades, Americans’ trust in the federal government has dropped from postwar highs to historic lows. In 1964, 77% said they trusted Washington to do what is right most of the time. As of September 2025, that figure stands at just 17%. The chart below, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, tracks this long-term shift, using data from Pew Research Center. While trust has occasionally surged during moments of national crisis, the broader trajectory shows a steady erosion across generations. FROM POSTWAR HIGHS TO VIETNAM-ERA DECLINE Trust peaked in 1964, when 77% of Americans said

  • War Stocks Jump: These Firms Have The Most Middle East Exposure 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    War Stocks Jump: These Firms Have The Most Middle East Exposure Update (Monday):  Defense stocks in Asia and Europe are extending their rally after the U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, added fresh momentum to the global defense trade. The move is spilling over into U.S. premarket trading, where big defense firms such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and RTX jumped as investors panic-buy war stocks. In European trading, BAE shares rose as much as 8.3%, while Rheinmetall AG gained 6%. Japan's Hosoya Pyro-Engineering Co. surged nearly 10%. Meanwhile, China's J-35 stealth fighter maker, AVIC Shenyang Aircraft Company, and drone-maker AVIC

  • The UK's New Grooming Gang Scandal 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The UK's New Grooming Gang Scandal Authored by Fraser Myers via The American Conservative, In borderless Britain, it seems as if barely a day goes by without some monstrosity being committed by a migrant who should never have been in the country in the first place. The world is now familiar with the ongoing scandal of Britain’s predominantly Pakistani rape gangs. Yet what is also unfolding right now is a wave of brutal sexual violence committed by illegal arrivals, often asylum seekers from Afghanistan. Take the case of Afghan national Ahmad Mulakhil, convicted last month for raping a 12-year-old girl in a park


The Guardian

  • Ghana says at least 55 of its people killed after Russia ‘lured’ them to fight Ukraine 3 days ago by Guardian staff and agencies in Accra
    Ukraine, Ghana, Russia, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin, Africa, Europe, World news

    Foreign minister says 272 Ghanaians are thought to have been drawn into battle since 2022, after he visited Kyiv At least 55 Ghanaians have been killed in Russia’s war with Ukraine after being “lured into battle”, Ghana’s foreign minister has said after a visit to Kyiv in which officials raised the issue of Russian recruitment of African people. Reports of African men being attracted to Russia by promises of jobs and ending up on Ukraine’s frontlines have become more frequent in recent months, creating tensions between Moscow and some of the countries involved. Continue reading...

  • Rising anger over ‘lop-sided’ and ‘immoral’ US health funding pacts with African countries 3 days ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global development, Aid, Africa, Health, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Trump administration, US politics, Data protection, Medical research, World news, Aids and HIV

    Zimbabwe refuses to sign agreement and Kenya faces a court case over data sharing as new aid deals come under scrutiny A series of bilateral health agreements being negotiated between African countries and the administration of President Donald Trump have been labelled “clearly lop-sided” and “immoral” amid growing outrage at US demands, including countries being forced to share biological resources and data. It emerged this week that Zimbabwe had halted negotiations with the US for $350m (£258m) of health funding, saying the proposals risked undermining its sovereignty and independence. Continue reading...

  • Two women arrested in Uganda for allegedly kissing in public could face life sentence 4 days ago by Samuel Okiror
    Global development, Uganda, LGBTQ+ rights, Africa, World news

    Wendy Faith and Alesi Diana Denise were taken into custody under laws that have outraged LGBTQ+ community and rights activists Two women have been arrested and detained in Uganda after allegedly kissing in public, an act of “same-sex activity” which can lead to a life sentence in the east African country. Wendy Faith, a 22-year-old musician known as Torrero Bae, and Alesi Diana Denise, 21, were taken into custody after police raided their rented room in Uganda’s north-west Arua City last week. Continue reading...

  • ‘A devastating force’: how recent storms turned to tragedies across the western Mediterranean 4 days ago by Ajit Niranjan
    Extreme weather, Flooding, Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Africa, Environment, Europe, World news, Climate crisis

    Atmospheric machine-gun has fired storm after deadly storm at the region this year, leaving a trail of widespread destruction For Andrés Sánchez Barea, in Spain, it was the fear that arose when water started to spurt from plug sockets. For Nelson Duarte, in Portugal, it was the helplessness that hit as violent winds smacked down trees and tore tiles from roofs. For Amal Essuide, in Morocco, it was the reality that dawned when a corpse was pulled onboard a boat in the flooded medina. Each moment of horror is a fragment of the destruction wrought by an atmospheric machine-gun that in recent

  • US accused of ‘shameless exploitation’ over proposed Zambian health aid deal 5 days ago by Andrew Green
    Global health, Global development, Zambia, Aid, US foreign policy, Trump administration, US politics, World news, Africa, US news

    Leaked draft of $1bn memorandum of understanding reveals mandatory targets, sharing of data, and reported access to mining concessions The US has been accused of “shameless exploitation” over a health financing agreement with Zambia worth more than $1bn (£740m), amid warnings that the country is getting a raw deal from the Trump administration. A leaked draft of a five-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two countries, seen by the Guardian, reveals that Zambia may accept terms worse than health financing agreements the US has reached with 16 other African countries. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Attack on Iran normalises global descent into the ‘law of the jungle’ an hour ago by Tian Shichen

    The smoke rising from Iran on Saturday signalled more than just a localised escalation in the Middle East. Coming on the heels of the United States’ military invasion of Venezuela earlier this year, the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran represent a watershed moment for the 21st century. We are witnessing the systematic dismantling of the post-1945 legal order, replaced by the unvarnished “law of the jungle” where strategic interests supersede legality, and the UN Charter is treated as a relic of...

  • Millions of Asian migrant workers in Gulf in danger as war with Iran rages on an hour ago by Bloomberg

    Millions of migrant workers, who support some of the Middle East’s most crucial sectors, are in the line of fire as Iran retaliates against the US-Israeli strikes that killed the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader. Southeast and South Asian nations supply a large share of the labour in the Gulf, including medical practitioners, construction workers and household help that make up a migrant workforce the International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates at over 24 million. The Philippines,...

  • Iran conflict will accelerate China’s push to become an ‘energy powerhouse’, analysts say 2 hours ago by Ji Siqi,Mia Nurmamat

    The escalating conflict in the Middle East – which is sending oil prices soaring and disrupting shipping traffic along the Strait of Hormuz – should not pose an immediate threat to China’s crude supply, but will add urgency to the country’s energy security drive, analysts said. Since the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran over the weekend, commercial traffic has largely come to a standstill along the Strait of Hormuz – a waterway linking the Persian Gulf with the Indian Ocean...

  • India, Canada forge deals on uranium, renewable energy 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    India and Canada on Monday reached a string of agreements, including on critical mineral cooperation and a “landmark” uranium supply deal for nuclear power, the countries’ leaders said in New Delhi. The pacts, which also covered technology and promoting the use of renewable energy, were announced after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney hailed a fresh start in the relationship between their nations. “Our ties have seen a new energy, mutual trust and...

  • US-Israel war on Iran: everything you need to know from China’s reaction to what’s next 3 hours ago by SCMP

    We have put together stories from our coverage of US and Israel’s war on Iran. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. 5 takeaways from the first 2 days of US-Israel war against Iran Amid escalating US-Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliation, casualties emerge, oil spikes and global geopolitics face major shocks. 2. Why China’s ties with Iran will endure despite death of Khamenei China has strongly condemned the killing of the Iranian supreme leader,...


New York Times

  • As Trump Bombs Iran, America’s Allies Watch Fitfully From Sidelines 2 hours ago by Mark Landler
    Europe, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Trump, Donald J

    Disregarded by President Trump over Iran, Europe’s leaders are adapting to a world in which they are little more than bystanders.

  • 3 U.S. Planes Are Shot Down in ‘Friendly Fire’ in Kuwait, U.S. Military Says an hour ago by Aaron Boxerman, Natan Odenheimer, Adam Rasgon, Malachy Browne and Amelia Nierenberg
    Drones (Pilotless Planes), Khamenei, Ali, Iran, Kuwait, Aviation Accidents, Safety and Disasters, Military Aircraft, Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations

    Separately, a drone attack hit the U.S. Embassy compound in the Persian Gulf state, as Iran continues to target American assets across the Middle East.

  • Trump Says More U.S. Casualties Are ‘Likely’ in War With Iran, and Oil Prices Jump After Attack 3 hours ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
    Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Trump, Donald J, Iran

    Plus, what to know about the A.I. videos that kids are watching.

  • Labor Secretary’s Tenure Marked by Frequent Travel and Internal Tumult 4 hours ago by Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Evan Gorelick
    United States Politics and Government, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Labor and Jobs, Labor Department (US), Metropolitan Police Department (DC), Chavez-DeRemer, Lori, D'Esposito, Anthony P, DeRemer, Shawn, Sonderling, Keith E

    Lori Chavez-DeRemer is under investigation internally after allegations of misconduct and misuse of department funds.

  • Republicans Cite Iran Attacks to Pressure Democrats on Shutdown 4 hours ago by Madeleine Ngo and Scott Dance
    United States Politics and Government, Federal Budget (US), Government Employees, Disasters and Emergencies, Noem, Kristi, Thompson, Bennie G, Trump, Donald J, Federal Emergency Management Agency, American Federation of Government Employees, Homeland Security Department

    GOP lawmakers ensured there was enough money for the immigration crackdown, but the funding pause threatens other Homeland Security work.


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