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- Escalating geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran have led to retaliatory strikes, with concerns growing over potential wider regional conflict, despite recent de-escalation efforts.
- Developments in artificial intelligence continue at a rapid pace, with new models being released and experts warning of potential risks if AI agents gain cryptocurrency access.
- Global economic challenges persist, including the weakening impact of oil shocks on India's economy, elevated food inflation risks, and China's declining oil imports.
- The agricultural sector faces a significant threat as the flesh-eating cattle screwworm spreads beyond Texas, prompting accelerated eradication efforts by the USDA.
- Public health concerns are rising with the potential for Ebola outbreaks to reach 2014 record levels, while other diseases like tuberculosis in cattle are being addressed through new vaccination strategies.
ZeroHedge
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Kuwait Turns To Anduril For $2 Billion Counter-Drone Shield After Horrifying Airport Attack
22 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Kuwait Turns To Anduril For $2 Billion Counter-Drone Shield After Horrifying Airport Attack The moment an Iranian Shahed-136 drone struck Kuwait International Airport last week appears to have been a major wake-up call for Kuwaiti officials. The incident likely crystallized a troubling reality: legacy air-defense systems are not enough to counter the Shahed drone threat spreading across the Gulf, and Kuwait needs to supercharge the deployment of layered counter-UAS systems with both electronic and kinetic defeat capabilities. Kuwaiti officials release video showing the Iranian attack on Kuwait International Airport’s Terminal 1, which killed 1 person and injured 63 others. Contributed
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Bitcoin Perps' Algorithmic '0.01%' Scythe: How The Funding-Rate Mechanism Explains Your "Mystery" Liquidations
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Bitcoin Perps' Algorithmic '0.01%' Scythe: How The Funding-Rate Mechanism Explains Your "Mystery" Liquidations Authored by danny (@agintender) via WuBlockchain's Aki Chen , Why is derivatives trading the exchange’s money printer? Why do some venues dare to take the other side of their customers’ trades? By unpacking the funding-rate mechanics of Bitcoin perpetual futures (perps) and the surrounding market dynamics, we show how traders are led—step by step—into a fatal trap meticulously engineered by the exchange. The so-called “0.01% equilibrium” in perps - akin, in spirit, to the 0.618 Fibonacci motif - operates as a razor-fine instrument for surgical rent extraction.
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SNAP Benefits Go To 186,000 Dead People... And Stopping Them Might Be Difficult
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
SNAP Benefits Go To 186,000 Dead People... And Stopping Them Might Be Difficult Authored by Tom Gantert via The Epoch Times, President Donald Trump’s anti-fraud efforts have brought renewed focus on issues plaguing the welfare system, including the millions of dollars in food stamps that are being sent to dead recipients. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a report last month stating that 185,986 deceased people in 29 states were receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as of July 1, 2025, at an annual cost of $419.6 million. It also reported an additional $3 billion in potential fraud,
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Belfast Is Burning After Attempted Beheading Attack By Migrant
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Belfast Is Burning After Attempted Beheading Attack By Migrant Summary: Widespread reports on social media of fires across Belfast Tommy Robinson Says Mass Protests Expected Tonight Nation Horrified After Somali Migrant Attempted To Behead UK Citizen Belfast Horror: African Migrant Tries To Saw Off Victim's Head In Street Attack Belfast is burning... 'far-right' blamed by media Gardaí are “keeping a watching brief” for any violence or what the media is describing as 'far-right activity' following the Belfast stabbing. As the night drew on, more and more images and videos emerged of Belfast burning. A car engulfed in flames crashed into
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Vance Reacts After Israel Reportedly Caught Spying On Pentagon
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Vance Reacts After Israel Reportedly Caught Spying On Pentagon Vice President JD Vance has raised some eyebrows in Washington after responding to a Fox News question about pervasive Israeli spying on top Trump administration and US intelligence officials. NBC reported days ago that the Pentagon has officially elevated Israel's counterintelligence threat level to its highest possible category , driven by surging internal alarm that this primary Mideast regional ally is aggressively ramping up espionage operations targeting senior US officials - even Trump's own top Iran negotiator. While the White House has officially denied the report and major allegations of egregious
The Guardian
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Man shot dead during protest against proposed US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya
7 hours ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and agencies
Kenya, Ebola, US news, Africa, World newsPolice dispersed demonstrators in Nanyuki, 120 miles from Nairobi, amid rising anger at US plans Kenyan police have shot dead a man during a protest against a proposed Ebola quarantine facility for US citizens. Patrick Wahome, who has organised protests in Nanyuki against the centre, told Reuters on Tuesday the man died from a gunshot wound to the head. Reporters from the agency saw his body lying motionless in a police van with a large head wound. Continue reading...
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Bandits in north-west Nigeria abduct villagers they invited to discuss peace talks
a day ago
by Serena Richards and agencies
Nigeria, Africa, World newsThirty-nine people taken near Magamin Diddi village in Maradun municipality, north-west Zamfara state, police say Armed bandits in north-west Nigeria abducted dozens of villagers whom they invited to a meeting about potential peace negotiations, authorities and residents said on Monday, highlighting the region’s worsening security. According to local police, 39 people were seized on Sunday during a meeting in the forest near Magamin Diddi village in the Maradun municipality of north-west Zamfara state. But some residents and officials believe the number of those abducted could be as high as 50. Continue reading...
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‘Extreme fear’ among immigrants as backlash sweeps South Africa
2 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Africa, World news, MozambiqueAfrican migrants say legal status offers little protection as rallies against illegal immigration gain momentum African migrants in South Africa say they are living in fear after a series of marches calling for illegal immigrants to leave reignited long-held xenophobic sentiment in the country. March & March, a campaign group at the forefront of recent protests, has given people living illegally in the country until 30 June to leave, without specifying what will happen to those who do not. Continue reading...
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Ebola spread in central Africa could match 2014 record outbreak, US health officials say
4 days ago
by The Associated Press
Africa, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, HealthModelling from US CDC shows Ebola spread could be on ‘dangerous trajectory’, but experts warn outbreaks can be very hard to predict Central Africa’s Ebola outbreak could spread to be similar in scale to the worst outbreak in history, west Africa’s 2014-2016 outbreak that killed more than 11,000 people, according to a new analysis by US health officials. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday published a range of scenarios generated by computer models, from 10,000 cases to more than 20,000. In the west Africa outbreak, more than 28,000 cases were reported. Continue reading...
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‘Family values’ African charter condemned by rights groups as regressive and dangerous
5 days ago
by Isabel Choat
Human rights, Global development, LGBTQ+ rights, World news, Africa, Sex, Sexuality, Society, Ghana, Reproductive rights, Evangelical Christianity, Religion, Family, Children's rights, Christianity, AbortionDraft treaty claims sexual and reproductive health and rights are an existential threat to the African family An African treaty that rejects longstanding international human rights obligations moved a step closer to becoming policy this week as governments across the continent met in Ghana. The draft African charter on family, sovereignty and values, seen by the Guardian, asserts that African values and culture are under attack from “foreign ideologies” and urges states to withdraw from any agreements that do not align with the principles of the charter, including the 2003 Maputo protocol , which promotes gender equality and protects the
South China Morning Post
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Scientists find woolly mammoth DNA while digging through squirrel faeces
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
A huge treasure trove of ancient DNA from animals including extinct woolly mammoths has been discovered in frozen squirrel faeces in Canada’s remote Yukon territory, scientists said on Tuesday. The DNA found deep inside sealed-off burrows is between 3,000 and 700,000 years old, offering a rare window into how life has changed over the millennia. As well as DNA from woolly mammoths – which the US company Colossal claims it is trying to “de-extinct” – genetic material was also found from wolves,...
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US expects to finish Trump’s Mexico border wall by next year
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
The US expects to complete President Donald Trump’s long-promised southern border wall by late 2027, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott said Tuesday. The barrier along the US-Mexico border is made of reinforced metal beams and is intended to run from San Diego to the Gulf of Mexico, except in selected areas “where we’ve made a conscious decision that we don’t need it”, Scott said at the Centre for Immigration Studies event in Washington. “The primary border wall will...
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Forget Weimar, it’s Japan’s Taisho period we need to talk about
3 hours ago
by Alex Lo
People always talk knowingly about Weimar, a period of extremes: artistic and social-sexual decadence, democratic liberalism and the radicalisation of the left and the right, before Germany’s descent into Hitlerian hell. The city as a symbol, close to the site of the former Buchenwald concentration camp, is back in the news, well, at least the op-ed pages of the Western press. That’s rarely a good sign. “The new crisis [in Germany] seems uncomfortably familiar because, in some respects, it...
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Anthropic opens powerful Mythos AI model to public – with some safeguards
3 hours ago
by Reuters
Anthropic is rolling out a public version of its Mythos AI model, but with guard rails barring its use in risky areas such as cybersecurity, after a preview earlier this year sent shock waves globally with its ability to find software flaws. The new Claude Fable 5 is the most powerful model Anthropic has ever made for wider use, the start-up said on Tuesday, touting its performance in software engineering and analytics. Anthropic has so far limited its access to a group of about 200...
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US launches strikes against Iran over downed Apache helicopter
7 hours ago
by Dewey Sim
The United States on Tuesday launched fresh strikes against Iran hours after President Donald Trump vowed to retaliate against the downing of a US military helicopter. The US Central Command said it began launching “self-defence strikes” against Iran at 5pm ET, describing the operation as a “proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression”. The attack came just hours after Trump pledged to respond after Iran shot down a US military helicopter that was patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. “I...
New York Times
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U.S. and Iran Zero In on Four Nuclear Issues in Talks
7 hours ago
by David E. Sanger
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Nuclear Weapons, International Atomic Energy Agency, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Araghchi, Abbas, Kushner, Jared, Trump, Donald J, Witkoff, StevenWith the cease-fire proving tenuous, negotiations between the two nations are in flux, but have advanced to outline potential paths forward on difficult questions about Iran’s nuclear program.
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Netanyahu’s Bow to Trump’s Iran Pressure Spurs New Criticism
11 hours ago
by David M. Halbfinger
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Iran-Israel Proxy Conflict, Hezbollah, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Beirut (Lebanon), Dahiya (Lebanon), Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Trump, Donald JOpponents attacked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for halting strikes against Iran after a call with President Trump, saying that he was letting the United States make Israel’s decisions.
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The U.S. Strikes Iran After Trump Vowed to Retaliate
2 hours ago
by Matthew Cullen
Also, meet NASA’s Artemis III crew. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
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A Timeline of Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham’s Relationship Before the South Carolina Primary
a day ago
by Bayliss Wagner and Meg Felling
Midterm Elections (2026), United States Politics and Government, Republican Party, Graham, Lindsey, Trump, Donald JOnce one of President Trump’s fiercest critics, the South Carolina senator has dramatically shifted his posture over the years. Will it pay off on Tuesday in his primary?
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Pro-Israel Group Pushes for Haley Stevens in Michigan Senate Race
3 hours ago
by Jennifer Medina and Theodore Schleifer
Stevens, Haley, Michigan, Elections, Senate, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Political Action Committees, Political Advertising, Midterm Elections (2026), Campaign Finance, Primaries and Caucuses, Democratic PartyThe main super PAC tied to the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee released its first ads backing Ms. Stevens, a moderate congresswoman locked in a tight three-way primary.