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  • In a significant geopolitical development, the US Treasury has classified Hezbollah as an integral part of the IRGC, signaling a shift in its approach to the group's activities and its alleged ties to Iran.
  • The global food industry is experiencing a notable shift as the "Fibermaxxing" trend prompts major food companies to reformulate their products to incorporate higher fiber content, reflecting changing consumer dietary preferences.
  • A US supercomputer, trained on an extensive dataset of 53 million pages, is set to revolutionize the search and analysis of nuclear reactor data, enhancing safety and efficiency in the nuclear energy sector.
  • Canada has vowed to match any US tariffs imposed by the Trump administration "dollar for dollar" following the collapse of trade talks, escalating a trade dispute between the two nations.
  • The world is witnessing a rise in severe weather events, with extreme rain deluging Japan and South Korea, underscoring the growing impact of climate change on global stability and infrastructure.

ZeroHedge

  • Who Really Drives Global Terrorism? Internal US Govt Data Offers A Surprising Answer 7 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Who Really Drives Global Terrorism? Internal US Govt Data Offers A Surprising Answer Authored by Larry Johnson via Sonar21.com Every administration reaches for the same line. Iran, we are told, is the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism — a claim now central to the case for war . It carries the weight of an official designation: Iran has sat on the State Department’s list of state sponsors of terrorism since January 19, 1984, the longest-running designation currently on the books , alongside Cuba, North Korea, and Syria. The supporting figures get repeated as settled fact — more than a

  • "Fibermaxxing" Craze Forces Big Food into Reformulation Cycle 7 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Fibermaxxing" Craze Forces Big Food into Reformulation Cycle BNP Paribas analysts say Gen Z's growing awareness of healthy, high-protein, high-fiber diets is accelerating a reformulation cycle across the Big Food industrial complex , as manufacturers race to make products more appealing to the youth and those on GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. In a report titled " Fiber Is the New Protein ,” BNP analyst Joan Lim said the protein craze ignited by GLP-1 adoption has been coined " fibermaxxing ," as younger consumers seek food products promising satiety, digestive health and weight-management benefits. Consumer research firm Nielsen shows protein-rich categories have

  • Trained On 53 Million Pages: US Supercomputer-Backed Tool To Search Nuclear Reactor Data 8 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Trained On 53 Million Pages: US Supercomputer-Backed Tool To Search Nuclear Reactor Data Authored by Aman Tripathi via Interesting Engineering , Nuclear power stations across North America have begun using a dedicated virtual system called NIVA. The software was created by Atomic Canyon in collaboration with the Electric Power Research Institute, the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, and the Nuclear Energy Institute. Atomic Canyon collaborated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to train the FERMI models. (Representational image) It provides engineers and technicians across the commercial reactor fleet with an automated method to query vast archives of technical, operational, and regulatory

  • Russia Says Ready For 'New Ideas' From US On Ending Ukraine War 8 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Russia Says Ready For 'New Ideas' From US On Ending Ukraine War The Kremlin has newly said it is ready for dialogue with Washington and open to ideas for ending the conflict in Ukraine, but still says it will not compromise on Russia's core aims. A senior Russian diplomat has stressed that any future talks must align with President Vladimir Putin's position. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated in an interview published by national media on Friday that Russia is open to proposals that are in line with "realities on the ground . " "The Russian Federation is ready to

  • The Six Nooses: How Interventionism Is Strangling The Family's Will To Reproduce 9 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The Six Nooses: How Interventionism Is Strangling The Family's Will To Reproduce Authored by Felix Yang via the Mises Institute , The total fertility rate needed to sustain a population is 2.1. Averaged over 2020-2024, South Korea's stands at 0.78 , Taiwan's at 0.89 , and Hong Kong's at 0.79 . Mainstream demography still treats these as cultural anomalies, when they are in fact the terminal readings of a century-long experiment in administrative intervention . The standard explanation blames housing costs, changing values, or the burden of raising children in a modern economy. Examined through the lens of praxeology -


The Guardian

  • US deports 20 people to Liberia, the first of 1,200 migrants under Trump deal 2 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 2 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 3 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 3 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 5 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

  • Israel-Turkey tensions rise after Netanyahu orders strikes on Syrian airbase 22 minutes ago by Tom Hussain

    Fears of a military confrontation between Israel and Turkey are growing after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to assert dominance over Syria by ordering air strikes on a military airfield near the Turkish border. The eight strikes on the Abu Al-Duhur airbase in northwest Idlib province on Tuesday were characterised by Netanyahu as a warning to Turkey against expanding its military presence in Syria or helping rebuild the Syrian armed forces. Netanyahu’s office claimed Israel and...

  • Brazil’s Lula seeks end to ‘baseless tariffs’ in call with Trump 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva urged US counterpart Donald Trump in a phone call on Friday to resolve their countries’ trade dispute, saying US tariffs were imposed on “baseless” grounds. Washington imposed two new sets of tariffs on the Latin American giant in July, a move that has become a key campaign issue ahead of Brazil’s presidential election in October. Lula – who is seeking a fourth and final term in office – told Trump that the tariffs “negatively affect both Brazil and...

  • Why South Korea wants to rebuild a DMZ railway despite Kim’s cold shoulder 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Near the heavily fortified frontier dividing the Korean peninsula, the abandoned Woljeong-ri station is being recast as a symbol of South Korea’s hopes to reconcile with the North. But plans to reconnect South Korea’s northernmost station to the rail network come at an awkward moment, as Pyongyang ignores Seoul’s overtures while the South’s old ally Washington pursues its own talks with Pyongyang. A turbulent few days have raised doubts about the role of South Korea in any diplomatic push,...

  • US court strikes down Trump visa ban affecting South Asian nations 5 hours ago by Reuters

    A US ⁠judge has struck down a Trump administration ⁠policy suspending the issuance of immigrant visas to applicants from 75 countries, saying that the policy exceeded Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s statutory authority. US District Judge Jeannette Vargas in Manhattan said on Friday ⁠that the policy that the ‌State Department announced in January was “patently unlawful” and ran afoul of federal immigration law, which explicitly stripped the secretary of state of authority over consular officers’...

  • US slaps 50% tariffs on US$20 billion of Canadian goods after trade talks fail 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    The United States imposed 50 per cent tariffs on US$20 billion worth of Canadian products early on Saturday and Canada immediately said it would retaliate, after last-ditch negotiations failed to resolve the latest strain in already tense relations between the historic allies. US President Donald Trump’s import taxes will hit about 5 per cent of what Canada ships to the United States every year, including products ranging from hockey sticks to tongue depressors. “Canada will match those tariffs...


New York Times

  • Canada-U.S. Trade War Escalates as Talks Collapse 5 hours ago by Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Ian Austen and Ana Swanson
    Canada, Customs (Tariff), Carney, Mark J, Trump, Donald J, LeBlanc, Dominic (1967- ), Greer, Jamieson L, United States, International Relations

    Intense negotiations to stave off new levies by the Trump administration ended in an impasse as Mark Carney suspended talks. U.S. tariffs on Canada, and retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., will come into effect.

  • Carney Stands Up to Trump in U.S.-Canada Trade War an hour ago by Matina Stevis-Gridneff
    Canada, Carney, Mark J, Trump, Donald J, United States, United States Politics and Government, Customs (Tariff)

    Canada’s prime minister walked away from what he thought was a bad trade deal with the United States. Many Canadians are behind him, but it will be costly.

  • The Economy Got Used to Low Borrowing Costs. Their Exit Could Pose Risks. an hour ago by Ben Casselman and Colby Smith
    Inflation (Economics), Government Bonds, United States Economy, Interest Rates

    After roughly two decades of ultralow interest rates, a period of rapid readjustment is ahead for the United States, the world’s largest economy and most important financial system.

  • Gen Z Is Building Wealth By Investing Instead of Buying Homes an hour ago by Sophia June
    Personal Finances, Generation Z, Savings, Stocks and Bonds, Retirement, 401(k), 403(b) and 457 Plans, Individual Retirement Accounts, Real Estate and Housing (Residential)

    When it comes to building wealth, Gen Z is more focused on investment apps and their retirement accounts than they are in building equity in a home.

  • Why Polling Chaos Could Create Big Problems for American Politics an hour ago by Reid J. Epstein
    Polls and Public Opinion, Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Democratic Party, United States Politics and Government, Wisconsin, Michigan, Presidential Election of 2028

    Bad polls. Misleading betting odds. Surveys meant to shape narratives. Ahead of the midterms and 2028, there is suddenly serious confusion about candidate strength and voter sentiment.


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