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- Data centers, power infrastructure, and healthcare are forecasted to lead the next phase of the U.S. construction boom, with expectations for private non-residential construction spending to return to growth by 2026.
- China continues to dominate global coal power additions, planning to commission 85 new coal-fired power generating units this year, raising concerns about its commitment to renewable energy investment.
- The situation in Greenland remains tense, with Danish intelligence confirming threats from Russia and China in Arctic waters, while U.S. ambitions to acquire the territory encounter pushback from both Denmark and Greenland's leadership.
- As military and political tensions rise, the U.S. is deploying more troops in Ukraine and establishing a presence in Greenland, positioning itself strategically in response to threats from Russia and China.
- The rising energy demands from expanding data centers push U.S. electric grids to their limits, leading to potential legislative action that may impose energy responsibilities onto large tech corporations.
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Data Centers, Power Infrastructure, Healthcare Set To Lead Next Phase Of Construction Boom
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Data Centers, Power Infrastructure, Healthcare Set To Lead Next Phase Of Construction Boom Eric Gaus, chief economist at Dodge Construction Network, joined Goldman Sachs analysts to discuss the overall state of U.S. building construction, assessing which project types are likely to dominate and the underlying strength of the trend. "We come away from our discussion with a continued outlook for private non-residential construction spending to return to growth in 2026 vs 2025, with strength led by data centers, power infrastructure, and healthcare," Goldman analysts led by Adam Bubes wrote in a note on Tuesday. For those unfamiliar with Dodge Construction, the index is
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China Leads Global Coal Power Additions Despite Renewables Push
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China Leads Global Coal Power Additions Despite Renewables Push By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com China continues to nearly single-handedly prop up global coal consumption and new coal-fired power generation, despite being also the world’s leading investor in renewables and battery storage. China is set to commission as many as 85 coal-fired power generating units this year, out of a total global of 104 coal projects slated for start-up in 2026, according to data by non-profit Global Energy Monitor (GEM) cited by the Financial Times. Of all the 63 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power generation expected to begin commercial operations globally this year, 55 GW
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Danish Intelligence Confirms The Russia-China Threat To Greenland
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Danish Intelligence Confirms The Russia-China Threat To Greenland A 2025 Intelligence Assessment by the government of Denmark highlights the long term Russian and Chinese 'threat' in Arctic waters, at a moment Greenland officials have rejected the US assertion that the large resource-rich island and its waters are being gradually influenced and taken over by the Russia/China 'menace'. Trump has recently stated, "We need that because if you take a look outside of Greenland right now, there are Russian destroyers, there are Chinese destroyers and, bigger, there are Russian submarines all over the place. We’re not gonna have Russia or China occupy Greenland, and that’s what they’re
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What's Behind Washington's Signaling Support For NATO Troops In Ukraine?
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
What's Behind Washington's Signaling Support For NATO Troops In Ukraine? Authored by Andrew Korybko, It might be a negotiating tactic to pressure Russia into concessions on its maximalist goals in the conflict as a quid pro quo for not reprioritizing Russia’s containment over China’s by extending Article 5 to NATO states’ troops in Ukraine and thus reducing the odds that they’ll actually deploy there. France and the UK recently committed to deploying troops to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire as part of their latest proposed security guarantees to that country, the principle of which was praised for the first time ever by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner,
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Nervous-Looking Macron Urges Military To Produce Own Version Of Russia's Oreshnik
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Nervous-Looking Macron Urges Military To Produce Own Version Of Russia's Oreshnik French President Emmanuel Macron while addressing French military personnel at the Istres airbase in the south of the country on Thursday said that Europe needs its own answer to Russia's cutting edge hypersonic arsenal. In the remarks he specifically invoked Russia's hypersonic ‘Oreshnik’ missile, which has been launched on Ukraine at least two known times - one just a week ago - and is capable of reaching speeds exceeding Mach 10. Source: United24 Macron made clear that France needs its own type of Oreshnik missile: "We must also acquire such weapons, capable of changing the
The Guardian
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Extreme rainfall inundates South Africa and Mozambique
an hour ago
by Ishani Mistry and Ollie Lewis
South Africa, Mozambique, Africa, Environment, World news, Flooding, Extreme weatherFlood warning raised to highest level with roads washed away and rain forcing evacuation of Kruger national park Large areas of north-eastern South Africa and neighbouring Mozambique have been inundated for several days with exceptionally heavy rainfall. Some locations in South Africa recorded hundreds of millimetres of rain over the weekend, such as Graskop in Mpumalanga, where 113mm fell in a 24-hour period, and Phalaborwa, which recorded about 85mm of rainfall. Rain has continued to fall across the region since the weekend. The deluge has been driven by a slow-moving cut-off low pressure system that has remained anchored over the region, repeatedly
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Early results show Museveni in lead in Uganda election as violence reported
an hour ago
by Reuters in Kampala
Uganda, Africa, World newsVeteran president holding off main challenger Bobi Wine after campaign marred by violence at opposition rallies The veteran Ugandan president, Yoweri Museveni, held a commanding lead in early presidential election results announced on Friday as conflicting accounts emerged of violence reported after the vote. Museveni, who is 81 and has ruled Uganda since seizing power in 1986, wants a decisive victory following a campaign marred by violence at opposition rallies. Continue reading...
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Cloth wraps treated with ‘dirt cheap’ insecticide cut malaria cases in babies
7 hours ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global health, Global development, Malaria, Medical research, Science, World news, Uganda, Africa, Children's health, SocietySoaking fabrics in a commonly used insect repellent is a simple and effective tool as mosquito bites become more common during daytime, study shows From Africa to Latin America to Asia, babies have been carried in cloth wraps on their mothers’ backs for centuries. Now, the practice of generations of women could become a lifesaving tool in the fight against malaria. Researchers in Uganda have found that treating wraps with the insect repellent permethrin cut rates of malaria in the infants carried in them by two-thirds. Continue reading...
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Death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s son prompts calls for overhaul of Nigeria’s healthcare sector
7 hours ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Nigeria, Africa, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Hospitals, Books, Society, Doctors, Health, World newsPleas for scrutiny of system fraught with accusations of negligence after one-year-old’s death in hospital Nigerians have called for urgent reforms to the healthcare sector after the death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 21-month-old son prompted an outpouring of grief and accounts of negligence and inadequate care. In a leaked WhatsApp message, the bestselling author said she had been told by a doctor that the resident anaesthesiologist at the Lagos hospital treating her son Nkanu Nnamdi had administered an overdose of the sedative propofol. Continue reading...
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Controversial US study on hepatitis B vaccines in Africa is cancelled
18 hours ago
by Melody Schreiber
Vaccines and immunisation, Guinea-Bissau, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump administration, Infectious diseases, Africa, Health, US news, World news$1.6m project drew outrage over ethical questions about withholding vaccines proven to prevent disease The controversial US-funded study on hepatitis B vaccines among newborns in Guinea-Bissau has been halted, according to Yap Boum, a senior official at the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “The study has been cancelled,” Boum told journalists at a press conference on Thursday morning. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Canada to remove 100% tariffs on Chinese EV imports: prime minister
3 hours ago
by Dewey Sim,Ji Siqi
China and Canada have agreed to remove the triple-digit tariffs imposed on each other’s imports – a breakthrough after years of diplomatic and trade tensions – as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up his state visit in Beijing. Canada will remove the additional 100 per cent in tariffs it had imposed on Chinese electric vehicle (EV) imports, while China will lower its tariffs on Canadian canola, Carney said on Friday. In place of the higher duties on EVs, Carney said, Canada will cap...
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Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia plan defence pact as US-Iran row threatens Middle East
4 hours ago
by Tom Hussain
As tensions between the United States and Iran threaten to plunge the Middle East into chaos again, regional military powers Turkey and Pakistan have revealed they are planning a tripartite defence partnership with Saudi Arabia. Thursday’s disclosure comes as Iran’s neighbours await clarity on US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25 per cent tariff on the Islamic Republic’s trading partners earlier in the week – a measure which threatens to disrupt supply chains across the region. The...
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China’s quantum warfare weapons; ‘rising star’ quits US: SCMP’s 7 highlights
7 hours ago
by SCMP
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Chinese military says it is developing over 10 quantum warfare weapons The People’s Liberation Army said more than 10 experimental quantum cyber warfare tools were “under development”, many of which were being “tested in front-line...
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro sent to prison with roomier cell, more perks
12 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro was on Thursday transferred to prison, where he will serve his sentence for orchestrating a failed coup in “more favourable” conditions, according to a court order. The 70-year-old former leader was sentenced to 27 years in prison last year for his attempts to cling to power following his narrow 2022 re-election loss to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Bolsonaro’s family has repeatedly complained on podcasts and social media about the conditions in which he was...
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Exiled crown prince’s plan for Iran seen as mostly aimed at Trump
12 hours ago
by Associated Press
No pursuit of nuclear weapons. Confronting drug trafficking. An immediate recognition of the state of Israel. Exporting copious amounts of oil and gas. Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi laid out his aspirations on Thursday for Iran if its theocracy is toppled – and experts say they sound exactly like what US President Donald Trump wants to hear. That plan is probably aimed at trying to secure support to lead Iran if the nationwide protests succeed in ousting the Islamic Republic. Activists...
New York Times
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Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments
an hour ago
by The New York Times
Immigration and Emigration, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Ross, Jonathan (ICE Agent), Minneapolis (Minn), Minnesota, United StatesNewly available videos and existing footage synchronized and assessed by The Times provide a millisecond-by-millisecond look at how an ICE officer ended up shooting and killing a motorist in Minneapolis.
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Was Renee Good Obligated to Comply With an ICE Agent’s Orders?
8 hours ago
by Shaila Dewan
Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Law and Legislation, Immigration and Emigration, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Minneapolis (Minn), Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Homeland Security DepartmentThe agent told Ms. Good to get out of her car before she was fatally shot. Legal experts said immigration agents may sometimes, but not always, have the authority to make such commands.
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Did a Supreme Court Loss Embolden Trump on the Insurrection Act?
16 hours ago
by Adam Liptak
United States Politics and Government, Federal-State Relations (US), Illegal Immigration, Law and Legislation, United States Defense and Military Forces, Insurrection Act (1807), Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Federal Actions in US Cities, War and Emergency Powers (US), Posse Comitatus Act (1878), Presidential Power (US), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), National Guard, Supreme Court (US), Blanche, Todd (Attorney), Goldsmith, Jack L, Kavanaugh, Brett M, Trump, Donald JIn refusing to let the president deploy National Guard troops in Illinois under an obscure law, the justices may have made him more apt to invoke greater powers.
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U.S. Says It Erred in Deporting Student Traveling for Thanksgiving
7 hours ago
by Adam Sella
United States Politics and Government, Deportation, Thanksgiving Day, Immigration Detention, Logan International Airport (Boston, Mass), Babson College, Honduras, Massachusetts, Lopez Belloza, Any LuciaThe Trump administration acknowledged it mistakenly deported a college student to Honduras despite a court order barring the removal. But the government has not moved to drop the case.
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Machado Presents Trump With Nobel Peace Prize
3 hours ago
by Max Bearak and Henrik Pryser Libell
United States International Relations, Politics and Government, Nobel Prizes, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Elections, US Strikes on Alleged Drug Traffickers (2025- ), Machado, Maria Corina, Ahmed, Abiy, Kissinger, Henry A, Maduro, Nicolas, Obama, Barack, Trump, Donald J, Norway, Venezuela, United States, internal-open-access-from-nlThe Venezuelan opposition leader’s efforts to share her award with the U.S. president have shaken some Norwegians’ faith in their signature soft-power tool.