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  • Global trade tensions are escalating, notably between the U.S. and Canada, with significant tariffs being imposed on Canadian goods, prompting retaliatory measures and raising concerns about the stability of North American trade relations.
  • Geopolitical conflicts and security concerns are intensifying, with reports of potential military clashes between Israel and Turkey, ongoing cyber-attacks with suspected Iranian links, and heightened tensions in the Black Sea region impacting Ukraine and its allies.
  • The artificial intelligence sector is experiencing rapid advancements and increasing influence, with both China and the U.S. vying for dominance and pushing for AI integration across industries, while ethical debates and backlash against data center expansion intensify.
  • Economic instability and inflationary pressures are driving policy responses, including interest rate adjustments by the U.S. Federal Reserve and discussions around unconventional solutions to manage inflation, alongside significant job cut announcements in Europe's industrial sector.
  • Environmental challenges and natural disasters are becoming more prominent, with extreme weather events like widespread flooding in Japan and South Korea, severe droughts impacting shipping routes like the Panama Canal, and wildfires forcing evacuations in the U.S., highlighting the growing urgency of climate action.

ZeroHedge

  • Temporary Protected Status Ends For 13 Nationalities 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Temporary Protected Status Ends For 13 Nationalities Authored by Troy Myers via The Epoch Times , A court on Aug. 18 effectively ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the last of 13 nationalities that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) targeted during President Donald Trump's second term. In total, more than a million foreign nationals living in the United States with such deportation protections are now up for removal. The 13 countries included Haiti , Syria , Yemen , Afghanistan, Cameroon , Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua , Venezuela , South Sudan , Burma , Somalia , and Ethiopia . In June,

  • Karmelo Anthony Request For New Trial Denied After Disturbing Revelations 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Karmelo Anthony Request For New Trial Denied After Disturbing Revelations The narrative of the innocent black kid standing up to "white bullies" is falling apart. Karmelo Anthony, age 19, was convicted in June 2026 of murdering 17-year-old Austin Metcalf (who was also 17 at the time) by fatally stabbing him in the chest during a confrontation at a high school track meet in April 2025. A Collin County jury sentenced him to 35 years in prison. Anthony claimed self-defense; arguing that Metcalf "shoved him" and that he was protecting himself. Anthony's family raised $634,000 from gullible liberals on claims self

  • WHO Says Pandemic Determinations Can Be Made Without 'Evidence Of Illness' 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    WHO Says Pandemic Determinations Can Be Made Without 'Evidence Of Illness' Authored by Jon Fleetwood via Modernity News , The World Health Organization (WHO) says evidence that a person is actually sick is not required for a "laboratory-confirmed" human influenza infection with "the potential to cause a pandemic" to trigger mandatory international reporting. "Evidence of illness is not required for this report," WHO states in its latest Influenza at the Human-Animal Interface assessment, which covered July 8 through August 7, 2026. WHO says countries must "immediately notify WHO of any laboratory-confirmed case of a recent human infection caused by an

  • The Fed Owns Over 50% Of All Bonds Maturing Between 10 And 15 Years From Now 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The Fed Owns Over 50% Of All Bonds Maturing Between 10 And 15 Years From Now Submitted by Peter Tchir of Academy Securities Treasuries, Treaties, and Treatises Let’s start with Treasuries. We laid out the approach we would take if we were Warsh last weekend in Warsh’s Mark Antony Moment (a play on coming to “bury” inflation, yet having quite the opposite effect, at least in terms of interest rate policy). After Bessent’s “attempt” to drive bond yields lower, we analyzed the possibilities in Treasury, Treasuries, The Fed, and Iran . The primary focus was on bonds, though we had

  • Did Canada Just Sign Its Own Economic Death Warrant? 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Did Canada Just Sign Its Own Economic Death Warrant? Canadian Prime Minister and WEF globalist Mark Carney has been a disaster for Canada since he entered office. There were many critics who believed the Trudeau regime could not be topped in terms of self destructive behavior, but one could easily argue that Carney is far more dangerous and far more devious. This week the Canadian government abandoned a nearly finalized trade deal with the US in the final hour of talks, leaving many analysts (and Canadians) bewildered. According to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and related reports on the negotiations,


The Guardian

  • US deports 20 people to Liberia, the first of 1,200 migrants under Trump deal 3 days ago by Joseph Gedeon in Washington and agencies
    US immigration, Trump administration, Liberia, US politics, US news, Africa, World news

    Agreement is among largest third-country deportations driven by Trump administration’s immigration crackdown Twenty deportees from the United States arrived in Liberia on Thursday, as part of a new agreement that will see the west African country receive as many as 1,200 people under the Trump administration ’s immigration crackdown. The group arrived at the Roberts international airport outside the capital, Monrovia. The Liberia-US agreement is one of the largest third-country deportation arrangements pursued by the administration since Trump returned to office last year. Continue reading...

  • More than 100 dead after goldmine collapses in Central African Republic 4 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Cotonou and news agencies
    Central African Republic, Mining, Africa, Cameroon

    The collapse was caused by a landslide, while local officials say the death toll is likely to rise as recovery efforts continue More than 100 people have died after an artisanal goldmine at a small village in western Central African Republic (CAR) caved in due to a landslide, local officials and aid workers said on Wednesday. The landslide happened on Tuesday afternoon in the village of Zamboye, about 50km (31 miles) from the town of Baboua and close to the border of Cameroon. Footage on social media appeared to show an avalanche of sand descend on a group of people,

  • Five Americans among seven killed in safari helicopter crash in Kenya 4 days ago by Associated Press
    Kenya, US news, World news, Africa

    Officials say all seven people onboard killed, including Telemundo executive and Ecuador intelligence chief Seven people, including five Americans, were killed when a safari helicopter crashed on Wednesday morning in a remote part of northern Kenya, according to local police and the state department. Among the dead were an executive with Telemundo, the US-based Spanish-language network owned by NBC Universal, and the director of Ecuador’s national intelligence service. Continue reading...

  • Spain to allow 500 children in Ceuta to go to mainland in immigration U-turn 4 days ago by Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
    Spain, Europe, World news, European Union, Morocco, Migration, Africa, Refugees, Middle East and north Africa

    Madrid government changes stance after previously saying anyone who entered territory illegally would be sent back Europe live – latest updates The Spanish government has U-turned and said it will allow 500 migrant children in Ceuta to relocate to the mainland. The majority of the estimated 70,000 people who crossed into Ceuta – a Spanish territory on the coast of north Africa – on 30 July have returned to Morocco. However, under Spanish law, the state has a duty of care to young, unaccompanied migrants until they reach the age of 18. Continue reading...

  • Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history 6 days ago by Nadeem Badshah and Rachel Savage
    Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World Health Organization, Global health, World news

    At least 2,325 people have died from the virus, according to official data, with outbreak on track to be biggest in history The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is now the deadliest in the country’s history, with at least 2,325 people dead, according to government data, surpassing the toll from the 2018-20 outbreak. The DRC’s public health institute said confirmed cases had risen to 4,945, including 101 detected in the previous 24 hours. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • US envoy walks back his comments on Golan Heights that contradicted Trump’s position an hour ago by Associated Press

    The US special envoy to Syria and ambassador to Turkey on Sunday walked back his comments from two days ago that Israel “still” occupies the Golan Heights in violation of UN resolutions, remarks that went against US President Donald Trump’s position on the disputed territory. Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in 1981. The United Nations and most of the international community consider the territory occupied Syrian land and does not recognise...

  • Zelensky details rift with Ukraine’s dismissed defence minister Fedorov 3 hours ago by Associated Press

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he believes actions taken by dismissed Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, including his involvement in mass protests and calls for an election, were misguided, as he publicly detailed their dispute for the first time. Zelensky also alluded to problematic decisions over defence spending and said inaccurate information provided by the Defence Ministry contributed to an awkward encounter with US President Donald Trump over the use of Starlink in...

  • Landfill collapse kills at least 30 in Guinea as rescuers search for survivors 4 hours ago by Agencies

    A mountainous heap of refuse collapsed at Dar es Salam, the largest landfill in Guinea’s capital Conakry, early on Sunday killing at least 30 people, according to a provisional death toll from the country’s civil protection service. Heavy rains, which started at around 3am, washed over the refuse, triggering a landslide that buried nearby shacks. Lancine Sylla, the head of the suburb where the incident happened, said he feared a heavy death toll. Guinea’s minister for territorial administration,...

  • Zelensky says Ukraine had no role in Nord Stream pipeline blast after suspect arrested 4 hours ago by Bloomberg

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country played no role in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia to Europe, following the arrest in Croatia of a second Ukrainian suspect sought by Germany. “Ukraine has never even been involved in even the idea of this operation,” Zelensky told reporters during the Ukraine Nordic-Baltic summit in Kyiv on Sunday. “I hope there will be results of the investigation. We are ready to help.” Croatian police arrested a Ukrainian...

  • US warns Canada not to think it can win ‘devastating’ trade war 5 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The Trump administration on Sunday warned that Canada would be “foolish” to think it could win a trade war with the United States, predicting a “devastating” impact on its northern neighbour. Negotiations between Washington and Ottawa broke down late Friday, putting into force new 50 per cent US tariffs impacting about US$20 billion worth of Canadian goods, or 5.5 per cent of Canadian exports to the US. Canada in retaliation said it would match US tariffs, with new levies notably targeting the...


New York Times

  • The Data Center Backlash Bursts Into the Midterms 12 hours ago by Shane Goldmacher
    United States Politics and Government, Data Centers, Midterm Elections (2026), Political Advertising, Artificial Intelligence, Polls and Public Opinion, Elections, Governors, Elections, Senate, Electric Light and Power, Abbott, Gregory W (1957- ), Donalds, Byron (1978- )

    With opposition to the centers mounting, many Democrats and a growing number of Republicans are campaigning against them.

  • Jeffries and Kushner Meet Privately as Midterm Attacks Fly 6 hours ago by Maggie Haberman and Annie Karni
    United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Democratic Party, House of Representatives, Jeffries, Hakeem, Kushner, Jared, New York City, Cost of Living and Affordability, Trump, Donald J, Wiles, Susie

    President Trump’s son-in-law and the man in line to be speaker of a Democratic-led House discussed how Democrats and the administration could work together.

  • Angry Ohio Voters Could Turn Their State Purple Again 8 hours ago by Campbell Robertson and Jessica Contrera
    United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, Governors, Elections, Senate, Elections, House of Representatives, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Ohio

    A governor’s race, a Senate contest and enough congressional contests to swing control of the House are all in play in Ohio, where voters of all stripes express a deep sense of powerlessness.

  • The Midterms Feel Like 2006 All Over Again 12 hours ago by Carl Hulse
    United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ethics and Official Misconduct, Elections, House of Representatives, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Democratic Party, House of Representatives, National Republican Congressional Committee, Republican Party, Senate, Bush, George W, Emanuel, Rahm, Foley, Mark A, Schumer, Charles E, Pelosi, Nancy

    With an unpopular war and high prices agitating voters, members of both parties see parallels to an election cycle when Democrats romped. But a lot has changed.

  • What Canadian Goods Will Take Trump’s 50% Tariffs? Some Pretty Strange Items. 5 hours ago by Ian Austen
    International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Carney, Mark J, Trump, Donald J, Canada, United States, Shopping and Retail, Coats and Jackets

    Buoys, dog muzzles, capes, national flags and “base metal statuettes” from Canada are now more expensive for U.S. shoppers.


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