World
AI Summary
- The global internet traffic has significantly doubled since 2020, underscoring the increasing reliance on digital infrastructure across industries and personal use.
- Emerging concerns regarding AI capabilities include the potential for learning violent tendencies, prompting ethical debates and the need for robust safety protocols.
- The aviation industry is facing a confluence of challenges, including fuel price shocks exacerbated by geopolitical conflicts and rising fare costs, as highlighted at a recent Rio summit.
- The resurgence of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite in cattle populations in Texas and potentially beyond is raising alarms for the beef supply chain and economic stability.
- Geopolitical tensions continue to escalate, particularly in the Middle East, with ongoing conflict and retaliatory strikes between Iran and Israel, impacting regional stability and international relations.
ZeroHedge
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Facebook Marketplace Enters The AI Thirst-Trap Era
33 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Facebook Marketplace Enters The AI Thirst-Trap Era Searching Facebook Marketplace in the AI era has revealed a strange new phenomenon: sellers are running product photos through chatbots or image generators to insert scantily clad women into listings. This marketing ploy seemingly bets that thirst-trap imagery will boost clicks and improve the chances of selling whatever item is listed on the online marketplace. "This dude on FB Marketplace has multiple listings for heavy Caterpillar industrial equipment superimposed with AI-generated female models. Must have industry-leading click-through rates," journalist Trung Phan wrote on X. This dude on FB Marketplace has multiple listing for
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Viral: Humanoid Robot Kicks Chinese Kid In The Stomach During Public Demonstration
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Viral: Humanoid Robot Kicks Chinese Kid In The Stomach During Public Demonstration Authored by Jijo Malayil via Interesting Engineering , A humanoid robot demonstration has sparked safety concerns after a video circulating on social media appeared to show a Unitree G1 robot accidentally kicking a young child during a public event. The robot, which was performing a roundhouse kick while wearing a blue clown wig, struck the child in the stomach, causing the youngster to double over in pain. The incident has reignited debate over the safe deployment of advanced humanoid robots in crowded public settings, particularly as increasingly capable
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Area 51 Mystery Jet Caught On Thermal Camera Sparks Sixth-Gen Stealth Fighter Speculation
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Area 51 Mystery Jet Caught On Thermal Camera Sparks Sixth-Gen Stealth Fighter Speculation The military aviation and defense news blog The Aviationist has spent years tracking mysterious aircraft activity around U.S. restricted airspace. Its latest report highlights a thermal image that may reveal a previously unseen next-generation stealth fighter jet design featuring cranked-kite wings and canards near Area 51. "Had to update this composite image with the latest mysterious aircraft. We have reported on all of them over the years, starting 12 years ago with the Amarillo and Wichita sightings, then the January 2026 image by Uncanny Expeditions, and now
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FBI Fires Analysts Who Drafted Controversial Anti-Catholic Memo
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
FBI Fires Analysts Who Drafted Controversial Anti-Catholic Memo Via Headline USA , Several FBI analysts who drafted a 2023 memo that cited Southern Poverty Law Center information to justify targeting “radical-traditionalist Catholics” as potential violent domestic extremists were fired Friday, according to their lawyer, the latest wave of terminations under the leadership of its director Kash Patel. The fired employees included four intelligence analysts and a supervisory analyst. The FBI declined to comment. The January 2023 intelligence product produced by analysts in the FBI’s Richmond, Virginia, field office emerged as a political flashpoint after it was issued, with Republicans in
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Iran's World Cup Squad Belatedly Granted US Visas But Some Staff Blocked
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Iran's World Cup Squad Belatedly Granted US Visas But Some Staff Blocked Via Middle East Eye Members of Iran's World Cup 2026 administrative staff have not been given visas to enter the United States, Iranian media reported on Saturday. According to US officials, while Iranian footballers have been granted visas for the tournament, which begins on Thursday in Mexico, some support staff are reportedly not being allowed to join the squad . via Reuters On Friday, a White House official told Reuters that the players had received their visas, after Iran's ambassador to Mexico, Abolfazl Pasandideh, said on Thursday that
The Guardian
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Ebola spread in central Africa could match 2014 record outbreak, US health officials say
19 hours 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
2 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
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Experts criticise plan for American-only Ebola quarantine centre in Kenya
2 days ago
by Melody Schreiber
Ebola, World news, Kenya, Africa, US news, Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, World Health Organization, Global healthPlan departs from policy of bringing CDC staff back to US for treatment and offering support to all health workers Former top US officials and other experts are urging the Trump administration to abandon plans for an Ebola quarantine and treatment centre in Kenya, as the union for workers with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls for Americans exposed to Ebola to be brought home for treatment. Soon after the US revealed it was setting up a field hospital in Kenya for the Ebola quarantine and treatment of Americans, the Kenyan high court blocked the order
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Civilians flee as Somali troops and opposition-allied militias trade fire in Mogadishu
2 days ago
by Mohamed Gabobe in Mogadishu
Somalia, World news, AfricaViolence flares before protests on Thursday over president’s decision to remain in office after his term expired Fierce clashes have taken place between government troops and militias allied with the opposition in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, damaging property and forcing some civilians to flee. In the runup to the fighting, which started on Wednesday afternoon, opposition leaders embedded with militias set up positions in their clan strongholds the city. Continue reading...
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Rebel attacks in eastern DRC kill 30 people and hamper Ebola response
3 days ago
by Prosper Heri Ngorora in Goma
Global development, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ebola, World news, Africa, Infectious diseases, Conflict and arms, Islamic State, Uganda, World Health Organization, Global healthIslamic State-linked militia blamed for raids in North Kivu as governor says three patients with disease fled clinics Rebel attacks around a town that is one of the centres of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have left more than 30 people dead over the past few days, complicating the response to the disease. At least 10 people were massacred in raids on three villages around the city of Beni, in North Kivu, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Norman Bethune’s story still holds lessons for China-Canada relations
2 hours ago
by Wenran Jiang
I grew up in a classroom where the name Norman Bethune was invoked with reverence. Like every schoolchild in China, I could recite from memory Chairman Mao’s 1939 essay “In Memory of Norman Bethune”, which characterised Bethune as a man who had come from afar, who gave his life to the Chinese revolution, who embodied selflessness and internationalism. For years, I kept a poster in my office – the famous oil painting of Mao meeting Bethune in Yan’an – as a quiet tribute. As the years passed and...
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Trump AI policy adviser Sriram Krishnan to leave position
4 hours ago
by Reuters
A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies. “This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the adviser, Sriram Krishnan, posted on social media. Krishnan did not give a reason for leaving, but wrote in the post he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI. Krishnan has been involved in...
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Bernadette Chirac, formidable French first lady dubbed ‘last queen of France’, dies at 93
4 hours ago
by Associated Press
Bernadette Chirac, the steel-willed former first lady of France who spent 12 years at the Elysee Palace from 1995 to 2007 beside President Jacques Chirac – weathering his notorious infidelities with dry humour while building her own political power base in rural France – has died. She was 93. President Emmanuel Macron confirmed her death on Saturday, saying he and his wife Brigitte had learned with “great sadness” of the passing of a woman who marked French history, and changed the lives of...
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In D-Day speech, Hegseth urges Europe to counter ‘invasion’ of migrants
9 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday urged Europe to counter what he termed an “invasion” of its coastline by migration, as he marked the 82nd anniversary of the World War II D-Day landings in northern France. Hegseth also called on European countries to do more to contribute to their defence, in a speech at the American military cemetery in Colleville-sur-mer in Normandy. He was however conspicuously set to skip the main international ceremony marking the anniversary of the landings,...
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Pope Leo urges end to ‘polarising narratives’ on Spain visit
10 hours ago
by Reuters
Pope Leo on Saturday urged global leaders to avoid dividing their electorates with “sterile simplifications” to gain popularity and called on them to listen to the world’s cries for peace, in a forceful speech opening a week-long tour of Spain. Leo, who has angered US President Donald Trump by criticising his anti-immigration policies and the Iran war, will meet homeless people in Madrid and migrants in the Canary Islands during a visit he has said he hopes will set an example to the world about...
New York Times
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Trump’s Defense Department Sees Growing Espionage Threat From Israel
7 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes and Eric Schmitt
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, United States Defense and Military Forces, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Civil-Military Coordination Center (Kiryat Gat, Israel), Defense Department, Defense Intelligence Agency, Shin Bet, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Trump, Donald JThe Defense Department has increased the counterintelligence threat assessment to its highest level, and Israel is believed to have eavesdropped on American negotiations with Iran.
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Israeli Strike Kills 3 Lebanese Soldiers, Days After Truce Was Signed
10 hours ago
by Euan Ward
Lebanon, Israel, Hezbollah, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran-Israel Proxy Conflict, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), War and Armed Conflicts, Nabatieh (Lebanon)Israel invaded Lebanon and occupied parts of the country to fight Hezbollah, an Iran-backed armed group, but its military offensive has drawn in others.
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Infant Killed as Israeli Military Fires on Car in West Bank, Palestinian Officials Say
3 hours ago
by Aaron Boxerman
Hebron (West Bank), West Bank, Israel, PalestiniansIsrael’s military said a soldier opened fire after Israeli troops “perceived a vehicle accelerating toward them.” The baby’s grandmother, who was in the car, disputed that account.
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An Uncertain Win for Immigrants Seeking to Stay in U.S.
39 minutes ago
by Jesus Jiménez
Illegal Immigration, Asylum, Right of, United States Politics and Government, Immigration and Emigration, Citizenship and Naturalization, Citizenship and Immigration Services (US), Homeland Security Department, Supreme Court (US)After a judge’s ruling, there was a sense of renewed hope that immigration applications that were put on hold would move forward. But how soon that would happen was unknown.
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Kennedy Center Loses Case Against Musician Who Canceled Over Trump Naming Dispute
an hour ago
by Mark Walker
United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Jazz, Music, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Redd, Chuck (1958- ), Trump, Donald J, Names, OrganizationalA federal judge sided with jazz performer Chuck Redd, who canceled a 2025 holiday concert after President Trump’s name was added to the building.