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- A fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran has been announced, with initial relief seen in global markets and a significant drop in oil prices, though discrepancies in Iran's 10-point plan and the application of the ceasefire in regions like Lebanon remain points of contention.
- The Strait of Hormuz has seen renewed passage for approved shippers following the ceasefire, with Iran demanding payment in Bitcoin, while concerns persist about a looming Qatar export crisis and the broader reliance on fossil fuels.
- A major development in artificial intelligence involves Anthropic withholding its latest model after it became unstable during testing, alongside the launch of 'Project Glasswing' aimed at securing critical software, reflecting growing concerns about AI safety.
- Delta Air Lines demonstrated resilience against fuel price shocks, attributing its recovery to its in-house refinery, while airline stocks generally experienced a surge following the Middle East ceasefire news.
- Technological advancements are highlighted with Kraken Robotics demonstrating next-generation maritime and defense tech, and US scientists reportedly nearing a breakthrough in superconductor technology, promising zero energy loss.
ZeroHedge
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Iran Ceasefire Extremely Fragile As Trump Highlights Discrepancy In 10-Points; Direct Talks Still On For Pakistan Friday
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Iran Ceasefire Extremely Fragile As Trump Highlights Discrepancy In 10-Points; Direct Talks Still On For Pakistan Friday SUMMARY: * The Hegseth/Caine presser as expected declared 'victory' in Iran while Gen. Caine emphasized the ceasefire is a "pause" but US forces remain "ready to resume combat." Pentagon is trying to put a bow on Operation Epic Fury. NYT: 10-point plan might differ between Tehran & Washington. * US, Iran agree to meet for first direct talks in Islamabad Friday, Pakistan PM Sharif announces. Situation fragile given that Iran is threatening to hit Israel again over IDF's massive Lebanon airstrikes. * Iran meanwhile demands stiff
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US, Israel Insist Iran Ceasefire Doesn't Apply In Lebanon, Which Suffers Huge Airstrikes
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
US, Israel Insist Iran Ceasefire Doesn't Apply In Lebanon, Which Suffers Huge Airstrikes Israel has made clear that it doesn't see the newly declared US-Iran ceasefire as applying to its war in Lebanon, where it is still trying to destroy Hezbollah. The White House too has made its stance clear that it doesn't apply, but President Trump has stated his intent to take care of a Lebanon ceasefire separately. The military has unleashed hell on Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the eastern Bekaa valley overnight and through Wednesday - with Beirut suffering some of the worst aerial bombardments of the war. via Associated Press Pakistan,
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Anthropic Withholds Latest Model After It Went Rogue In Testing; Launches "Project Glasswing" To Secure Critical Software
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Anthropic Withholds Latest Model After It Went Rogue In Testing; Launches "Project Glasswing" To Secure Critical Software Still smarting from its embarrassing source code leak, Anthropic announced it will not release its latest frontier AI model, Mythos, to the public, saying the model is too powerful in ways that introduce elevated cybersecurity risk. In internal testing, Anthropic said the model surfaced thousands of high‑severity “zero‑day” vulnerabilities (previously unknown flaws) across every major operating system and web browser, materially outperforming its prior flagship (CyberGym vulnerability reproduction: 83.1% vs. 66.6% for Opus 4.6). > “Given the rate of AI progress, it will not be long before
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Delta Air Lines Erases All 'Epic Fury' Losses As In-House Refinery Cushions Fuel Shock
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Delta Air Lines Erases All 'Epic Fury' Losses As In-House Refinery Cushions Fuel Shock Delta Air Lines soared in premarket trading on a combination of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and stronger-than-expected first-quarter results, with the carrier's in-house refinery helping to lower the average jet fuel price for its fleet in the first quarter, making it appear to be one of the better-positioned carriers than most peers to withstand an energy shock. Even without a ceasefire in the Middle East, Delta's first-quarter results only exemplified its strategic advantage over peers: its Trainer refinery in Pennsylvania, operated through its wholly owned subsidiary Monroe Energy, reduced
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Nobody Knows What Will Happen Next
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Nobody Knows What Will Happen Next By Michael Every and Bas van Geffen of Rabobank CEASEFIRE Yesterday, the US and Iran threatened to, respectively, “destroy Iranian civilisation” with “new tools” and other countries in the Gulf with old ones. Ahead of the 8PM deadline that Trump had set for “Bridge and Power Plant Day,” US and Israeli forces reportedly already destroyed some bridges and other infrastructure. Washington and Tehran struck a last-minute, two-week ceasefire – provided that the Strait of Hormuz is fully reopened. Notably, this was after China leaned on Iran to listen to interlocutor Pakistan, according to the New York Times. That
The Guardian
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US seeks to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia despite new Costa Rica deal
19 hours ago
by Associated Press
US immigration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), US news, Donald Trump, Trump administration, US politics, Liberia, Costa Rica, World news, Americas, Africa, El SalvadorMan born in El Salvador has been fighting removal to series of ‘third’ countries after mistaken deportation last year US government attorneys on Tuesday told a federal judge the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia, despite a new agreement with Costa Rica to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries. The Salvadorian national’s case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last year. Since his return, he has been fighting a second deportation to a series of African countries proposed by
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‘We still deserve due process,’ says Cambodian man deported by US to Eswatini
a day ago
by Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok and Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Eswatini, Africa, World news, Trump administration, US news, US politics, CambodiaPheap Rom was one of 15 people sent to prison in African kingdom last year despite completing US sentences A Cambodian man deported by the US said he would have accepted being sent to Cambodia, but instead ended up imprisoned in Eswatini, a country he knew so little about that when he first read the name he thought it was another immigration detention centre in Louisiana. Pheap Rom, who had been convicted of attempted murder, was one of 10 deportees sent to Eswatini by the US in October 2025. They joined a group of five men, from Cambodia, Cuba, Jamaica, Vietnam and
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People of Burkina Faso should forget about democracy, says military ruler
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
Burkina Faso, World news, AfricaIbrahim Traoré, who took power in 2022 coup, tells state broadcaster ‘we must tell the truth, democracy isn’t for us’ People in Burkina Faso should forget about democracy as it is “not for us”, the military president, Ibrahim Traoré, told the country’s state broadcaster. Traoré took power in a coup in September 2022, toppling another junta that had taken power just nine months earlier. He has since stifled opposition and in January banned political parties outright. Continue reading...
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Uganda receives first US deportation flight under third-country agreement
6 days ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
US immigration, Uganda, US news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Refugees, Trump administration, US politics, Africa, World newsDozen people arrive under new deal but legal challenges expected with scheme criticised as ‘dehumanising process’ A flight carrying people being deported from the US has landed in Uganda, as Donald Trump’s administration pushes on with its strategy of expelling migrants to countries they have no ties to. The deported people would stay in the east African country as “a transition phase for potential onward transmission to other countries”, an unnamed senior Ugandan government official told Reuters. Continue reading...
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News outlets falsely report Somaliland called for extradition of Ilhan Omar
9 days ago
by Faisal Ali
Ilhan Omar, US politics, US news, Somaliland, Africa, World newsReports, based on X post from unofficial account, follow JD Vance’s accusations and threats of finding ‘legal remedies’ * Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Several news outlets have falsely reported that Somaliland’s government called for the extradition of Ilhan Omar, basing their stories on a post from an X account that does not represent the state despite its claims to the contrary. Fox News, the New York Post, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s the National News Desk and the Independent ran stories on the US representative. The reports centred on a post by @RepOfSomaliland
South China Morning Post
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US man pleads guilty to murdering 7 women and admits he killed another
an hour ago
by Associated Press
A Long Island architect who led a secret life as a serial killer pleaded guilty on Wednesday to murdering seven women and admitted he killed an eighth in a string of long-unsolved crimes known as the Gilgo Beach killings. Rex Heuermann, 62, entered the pleas in a courtroom packed with reporters, police and victims’ relatives, some of whom wept as he detailed his crimes for the court. He will be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole at a later date. Heuermann’s guilty...
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As war premiums hit groceries, China deals give Africa room to breathe
5 hours ago
by Göktuğ Çalışkan
The first tankers that turned away from the Strait of Hormuz did not just redraw shipping maps. They redrew grocery lists, too. After Iran’s partial closure of the strait disrupted a chokepoint that carries roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil, traders priced in something they know too well: war is not only about missiles; it’s about the bill that lands on kitchen tables months later. Brent crude climbing back above US$100 a barrel, and touching roughly US$120 on the worst days, is already...
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In Germany, a woman bites a railway worker to get through closing doors
5 hours ago
by dpa
A woman trying to board a train in Germany at the last minute resorted to extraordinary means and bit a station worker in the arm when he tried to intervene. The 36-year-old woman was looking to board a local train at Munich’s Pasing station as the doors were closing, police said on Wednesday. The 29-year-old employee tried to stop her, and the woman bit his arm, resulting in a visible wound. However, the man did not sustain any serious injury and was able to continue working, it said. The woman...
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Macron greets French detainees back in Paris after ‘terrible ordeal’ in Iran
6 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday welcomed two French nationals who returned to Paris after spending almost four years detained in Iran on espionage charges, with the French leader hailing “the end of a terrible ordeal”. Cecile Kohler, 41, and Jacques Paris, 72, arrived on a commercial flight, landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris shortly before 9am. They were met on the tarmac by foreign ministry officials. Macron greeted the pair in the gardens of the Elysee Palace. They appeared...
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Israel says battle in Lebanon continues despite Iran war truce
6 hours ago
by Agencies
Israel renewed its strikes in southern Lebanon and urged residents in parts of Beirut to evacuate on Wednesday, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted the US-Iran truce does not extend to the war against Hezbollah. Israel hit several dense commercial and residential areas in central Beirut on Wednesday afternoon. Israel’s military called it the largest coordinated strike in the current war, striking more than 100 Hezbollah targets within 10 minutes in Beirut, southern Lebanon...
New York Times
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What Is In Iran’s 10-Point Proposal, and How Does It Compare to U.S. Demands?
an hour ago
by Erika Solomon
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed ConflictsThe plan, which reasserts Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz and maintains the country’s right to nuclear enrichment, is not the same as the one President Trump said was a “workable basis” for negotiations.
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What Trump Has Accomplished in Iran After 5 Weeks of War
an hour ago
by Anton Troianovski
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Defense Department, Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald J, United States Defense and Military Forces, Nuclear Weapons, Iran-Israel War (2025- )President Trump said “we have already met and exceeded” his military objectives. But his goals are largely unresolved.
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Gas Prices Won’t Quickly Return to Prewar Levels, Even if the Strait of Hormuz Reopens
3 hours ago
by Rebecca F. Elliott and Ivan Penn
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Ships and Shipping, Wells, Persian GulfSome wells can be turned on in days or weeks, but bringing the Gulf’s energy system back to something akin to normal will take months.
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Georgia, Wisconsin Elections Show Declining Appetite for Republican Candidates
8 hours ago
by Reid J. Epstein
Midterm Elections (2026), Georgia, Wisconsin, Greene, Marjorie Taylor (1974- )A Republican won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat, but Democrats shifted the district 25 points to the left since the 2024 presidential race. Conservative candidates lost in Wisconsin, too.
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Stung by Voters, Republican Legislators Move to Curb Citizen Initiatives
4 hours ago
by Kate Zernike
State Legislatures, Law and Legislation, Midterm Elections (2026), United States Politics and Government, Referendums, Democracy (Theory and Philosophy), DeSantis, RonAfter citizens in Republican states used ballot measures to protect abortion, expand Medicaid and raise the minimum wage, statehouses are moving to make such initiatives much harder.