World
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- Escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran conflict, are significantly impacting global energy markets, leading to volatile oil prices and prompting nations like Germany and Japan to release strategic reserves.
- The conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global trade routes, notably in the Persian Gulf and Hormuz Strait, forcing companies to seek alternative logistics and raising concerns about supply chain resilience, particularly for essential goods like fertilizers.
- Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, with Iranian groups reportedly hacking US medical firms and AI chatbots implicated in plotting attacks, underscoring the growing risks in both state-sponsored and decentralized digital warfare.
- Artificial Intelligence is a growing area of focus and concern, with China warning state firms against certain AI, while the tech industry grapples with AI's potential to reshape journalism and its use in plotting attacks.
- Domestic political landscapes in various countries are being influenced by international events and internal issues, seen in US debates on immigration and voter ID, shifts in Chilean politics, and the impact of wealth taxes on figures like Howard Schultz.
ZeroHedge
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Trump–Xi Summit Preview: What's At Stake
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump–Xi Summit Preview: What's At Stake Authored by Sean Tseng via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China from March 31 to April 2 for a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. What was already shaping up to be a high-stakes meeting on tariffs, trade rules, tech controls, and Taiwan has become more complicated in the past few weeks. U.S. President Donald Trump (2R), flanked by Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, speaks during a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping
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Oil Prices Jump, Stocks Dump As 2 Oil Tankers Explode In Persian Gulf, Hezbollah Hits Israel With Largest Missile Attack Of War
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Oil Prices Jump, Stocks Dump As 2 Oil Tankers Explode In Persian Gulf, Hezbollah Hits Israel With Largest Missile Attack Of War Top headlines of conflict * Oil prices surge as two oil tankers are attacked and explode in Iraqi waters * 'Largest wave of missiles since hostilities began' launched into northern Israel by Hezbollah * The US Navy said it was 'too dangerous' to escort tankers through still. * President of Iran demands reparations and guarantees against future aggression. * Trump says the war with Iran will end soon, as there is 'practically nothing left to target." * Yet U.S. and
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China-Based Copper Scam Leaves Cooling Firm With Fake Metal
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
China-Based Copper Scam Leaves Cooling Firm With Fake Metal Thermal Grizzly CEO Roman “Der8auer” Hartung says his company recently fell victim to large-scale materials fraud while trying to source copper and aluminum for its cooling products, according to PC Gamer. The company needs several tons of metal to machine components such as GPU water blocks. With copper prices rising and European supplies expensive, Hartung turned to suppliers in China’s metal market. After reviewing documentation and conducting supplier checks, Thermal Grizzly placed two orders—one for copper and another for aluminum and copper. Weeks later, pallets of metal arrived in Germany and the firm began
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The App Store Accountability Act Is A Privacy Nightmare Disguised As Child Protection
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The App Store Accountability Act Is A Privacy Nightmare Disguised As Child Protection Authored by Julio Rivera via American Greatness, Washington has discovered a familiar political trick: wrap a flawed policy in the language of protecting children and hope nobody reads the fine print. The latest example is the App Store Accountability Act, a bill championed by lawmakers who appear eager to regulate the internet without understanding how it actually works. Supporters insist the legislation will protect kids online. In reality, it risks undermining privacy, violating constitutional protections, and creating a cybersecurity disaster in the process. And remarkably, Congress is pushing forward with this even
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Coffee King Howard Schultz Flees To Florida Hours After Washington Wealth Tax Passes House
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Coffee King Howard Schultz Flees To Florida Hours After Washington Wealth Tax Passes House Yet another rich guy is fleeing their Democrat-controlled state over a new wealth tax. Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, a huge liberal himself, announced that he's moving from Washington state to Miami, Florida - hours after state lawmakers advanced a tax bill targeting residents earning over $1 million per year. Schultz, 72, who bought the company in 1987 and built it into the globally recognized chain it is today, made the announcement in a Tuesday LinkedIn post - writing that he and his wife Sheri were moving to Florida
The Guardian
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At least 17 killed after drone strikes school in Sudan
5 hours ago
by Associated Press in Cairo
Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, United NationsStrike in Shukeiri killed schoolgirls, teachers and healthcare workers in latest incident in three-year war At least 17 people, most of them schoolgirls, were killed on Wednesday when an explosive-laden drone blamed on Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces struck a secondary school and a health care centre. At least 10 people were wounded in the strike in the village of Shukeiri in the White Nile province, according to Dr Musa al-Majeri, director of Douiem hospital, the nearest major medical facility to the village. Continue reading...
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French aid worker among three killed in dronestrike in east DRC, M23 rebels say
9 hours ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Drones (military), France, Humanitarian responseRebel group blames government for attack on residential area of M23-controlled city of Goma Three people including a French UN aid worker have been killed in a drone attack in Goma, a spokesperson for the M23 rebel group has said. The attack took place at about 4am on Wednesday in the upmarket residential neighbourhood of Himbi in the city, which has been under M23 occupation since January 2025. Continue reading...
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At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east
11 hours ago
by Eromo Egbejule
Nigeria, Africa, Islamic State, World newsGunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province overran four military bases and abducted 300 civilians, say reports At least 65 Nigerian soldiers have been killed in jihadist raids across the country’s north-east in the last two weeks, as the west African state battles to contain one of the world’s deadliest terror groups. On 5 and 6 March, gunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap) overran four military bases in Borno state, the epicentre of the insurgency. Nigerian daily the Punch reported that about 40 soldiers were killed in total in these attacks. Continue reading...
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Experts fear ‘unethical’ vaccine trial in Africa is ‘prototype’ for US studies under RFK Jr
13 hours ago
by Melody Schreiber
US healthcare, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Vaccines and immunisation, Trump administration, US news, US politics, Guinea-Bissau, AfricaDanish researchers whose work on effects of vaccines has been called into question are at center of US vaccine policy New details are leading experts to fear that an “unethical” vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau is the “prototype” for studies under Robert F Kennedy Jr, secretary of the US department of health and human services (HHS) and longtime vaccine critic. At the center of US vaccine policy is an unlikely set of Danish researchers whose work on the health effects of vaccines has been called into question. The study in Guinea-Bissau would have looked at the overall health effects of giving hepatitis B
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Prison sentences for pair who attacked gay men hailed as sign of hope for Kenya’s LGBTQ+ community
18 hours ago
by Sarah Johnson
Global development, LGBTQ+ rights, Kenya, Africa, Human rights, World newsThe perpetrators were jailed for 15 years for robbery with violence in the east African country, where homophobic attacks are increasing The sentencing of two people who attacked and robbed two gay men in Kenya has been hailed by LGBTQ+ rights advocates as a breakthrough and a sign of hope for the country’s queer community. “Abel Meli & Another” were sentenced to 15 years in prison for robbery with violence on 3 March at Milimani law courts in Nairobi. The ruling is a rare example of justice being served for the queer community in Kenya. Njeri Gateru, the executive director of the
South China Morning Post
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UN Security Council demands Iran halt attacks on Gulf states
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
The UN Security Council on Wednesday called for Iran to halt its attacks on Gulf states, in a resolution that did not mention US or Israeli strikes on Iran, prompting Tehran’s ambassador to decry a “blatant misuse” of the international body. The resolution, passed by 13 votes with two abstentions, “demands the immediate cessation of all attacks by the Islamic Republic of Iran against Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan”. It also “condemns any actions...
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Iran group hacks US medical firm in retaliation for strike on girls’ school
3 hours ago
by Reuters
An Iranian-linked hacking group on Wednesday claimed responsibility for a destructive cyberattack on US-based medical device and services provider Stryker, according to messages posted to the group’s Telegram channel and social media reports. Stryker shares fell about 3.4 per cent on Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal reported that the medical equipment maker was hit by a suspected Iran-linked cyberattack. The Michigan-based company, with 56,000 employees and operations in 61 countries,...
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AI chatbots help plot attacks, study shows: ‘happy (and safe) shooting!’
4 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
From school shootings to synagogue bombings, leading AI chatbots helped researchers plot violent attacks, according to a study published on Wednesday that highlighted the technology’s potential for real-world harm. Researchers from the non-profit watchdog Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and CNN posed as 13-year-old boys in the United States and Ireland to test 10 chatbots, including ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, DeepSeek and Meta AI. Testing showed that eight of those chatbots...
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Chile’s Boric leaves office, calls for unity after split with successor over China cable
6 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
Chilean President Gabriel Boric left La Moneda presidential palace for the last time on Wednesday, ending a four-year term with a call for national unity that most observers took as a reference to the Chinese undersea cable dispute that defined his final weeks in office. “I wish success to the incoming government, success for Chile, and may our homeland always come first, above any interest, above any disagreement,” Boric said from the palace courtyard, where he arrived with his partner, Paula...
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3 brothers with Iraq links arrested for ‘terrorist bombing’ of US embassy in Norway
6 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Norwegian police said on Wednesday that three brothers had been arrested on suspicion of a “terrorist bombing” over a weekend explosion at the US embassy in Oslo that caused minor damage but no injuries. Police prosecutor Christian Hatlo told a press conference the brothers, who were Norwegian citizens of Iraqi origin, had been arrested in Oslo around 3.30pm and that police were investigating the motive. “We are still working from several hypotheses. One of them is whether this is an order from...
New York Times
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U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says
5 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes, Eric Schmitt, Tyler Pager, Malachy Browne and Helene Cooper
United States Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Military Bases and Installations, United States International Relations, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Shajarah Tayyebeh (Minab, Iran), Trump, Donald J, Iran, United States Politics and Government, internal-open-access-from-nlOutdated targeting data may have resulted in a mistaken missile strike, according to the ongoing military investigation, which undercuts President Trump’s assertion that Iran could be to blame.
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How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran’s Response to War
21 hours ago
by Mark Mazzetti, Tyler Pager and Edward Wong
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), United States International Relations, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), War and Armed Conflicts, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Ships and Shipping, United States Economy, Defense Department, State Department, Bessent, Scott, Hegseth, Pete, Leavitt, Karoline, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Wright, Chris (1965- ), Iran, Strait of Hormuz, internal-open-access-from-nlIn the lead-up to the U.S.-Israeli attack, President Trump downplayed the risks to the energy markets as a short-term concern that should not overshadow the mission to decapitate the Iranian regime.
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Thune Is in a Vise as Trump and the Far Right Demand a Fight on SAVE America Act
6 hours ago
by Carl Hulse
Thune, John R, live-detached, Republican Party, Senate, Law and Legislation, Voting Rights, Registration and Requirements, Filibusters and Debate Curbs, Midterm Elections (2026), Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald JThe majority leader is getting pounded for not pushing hard enough, but he says the votes just aren’t there to circumvent the filibuster.
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Republicans Concede They Need to Pivot on Immigration Before Midterms
4 hours ago
by Michael Gold
United States Politics and Government, Illegal Immigration, Midterm Elections (2026), Immigration and Emigration, House of Representatives, Homeland Security Department, Republican Party, Johnson, Mike (1972- )In public comments and private meetings at a House G.O.P. retreat, top officials allowed that President Trump’s immigration crackdown had hurt the party and that they needed a course correction on the issue.
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ICE Lawyer Who Told Judge She Was Overwhelmed Is Running for Congress
2 hours ago
by Ernesto Londoño
Le, Julie T, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Illegal Immigration, Habeas Corpus, Government Employees, Omar, Ilhan, Homeland Security Department, Blackwell, Jerry WJulie T. Le, a former government lawyer, described in stark terms how overstretched the legal system had become during the administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Now, she said, she hopes to fix the “system’s failures” by running for Congress.