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  • Global oil prices have surged following warnings of prolonged naval blockades against Iran, leading to significant stock market volatility and concerns about energy security, particularly for Asia.
  • The U.S. Congress has passed a short-term extension of FISA Section 702 and ended a lengthy government shutdown, while also grappling with potential economic impacts related to the ongoing Iran conflict and international trade.
  • Developments in artificial intelligence continue to be a major focus, with reports indicating significant GDP growth attributed to AI, alongside discussions on its risks and rewards, particularly in sectors like African music and the U.S. power equipment market.
  • Geopolitical tensions remain high, with ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, and concerns over regional stability highlighted by incidents such as Hezbollah's use of drones against Israeli targets and Russia's influence in Mali.
  • Key industries are navigating complex shifts, including Saudi Arabia's revised funding for LIV Golf, shifts in remote work trends, challenges in the data center market, and the potential impact of GLP-1 drugs on consumer goods like gum and mints.

ZeroHedge

  • Congress Passes 45-Day Extension Of FISA Section 702, Sending It To Trump's Desk 19 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Congress Passes 45-Day Extension Of FISA Section 702, Sending It To Trump's Desk Authored by Joseph Lord via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a bill to extend a spying authority of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for 45 days as congressional debate on the controversial measure continues. The U.S. Capitol building on April 29, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times Both chambers of Congress raced to pass the short-term measure earlier Thursday after the Senate declined to take up a House-passed bill to extend the deadline until 2029. The House passed the “clean” extension, without reforms,

  • Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund To Stop Funding LIV Golf After 2026 Season an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund To Stop Funding LIV Golf After 2026 Season LIV Golf is preparing to inform players and staff that its main financial backer, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, will stop funding the league after the 2026 season, according to Golfweek. The announcement—expected midweek—would open the door for CEO Scott O'Neil to pursue new investment to keep the tour running. Since launching in 2022 as a challenger to the PGA Tour, the circuit has reportedly burned through more than $5 billion while failing to gain meaningful U.S. viewership. Broadcast deals with The CW Network and later Fox did little

  • 1 In 5 Americans Are Still Working From Home an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    1 In 5 Americans Are Still Working From Home The COVID-19 pandemic marked a dramatic shift in workplace dynamics, as working from home suddenly became the norm for millions of workers in the United States and across the globe. As Statista's Felix Richter notes, this transformation offered employees newfound flexibility, enabling them to manage their time more effectively, eliminate commutes, facilitate childcare and often achieve a better work-life balance. Remote work also allowed for a customized work environment, fostering comfort and productivity for many. However, traditional office settings continue to hold unique advantages, which is why, six years later, more and more employers have called their workers

  • L3Harris' Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump's War Economy Prepares For Launch 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    L3Harris' Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump's War Economy Prepares For Launch We have been diligently tracking the Trump administration's war-economy mobilization across the homeland, from the rise of so-called "war unicorns" favored by the Department of War to Trump officials talking with GM, Ford, GE Aerospace, and Oshkosh about converting underused civilian industrial capacity into weapons production. The signal to investors is becoming hard to miss: the Trump administration is preparing to expand the defense industrial base at scale to refill depleted weapons stockpiles. Whether through venture-backed defense startups, legacy defense primes, or redirected auto and heavy-manufacturing capacity, the

  • Aircraft Carrier Strike Group To Leave Middle East, Reducing Footprint Amid Iran War 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Aircraft Carrier Strike Group To Leave Middle East, Reducing Footprint Amid Iran War Currently there are three American aircraft carrier groups in Middle East waters and near Iran in the context of Operation Epic Fury. By comparison, at the height of the Bush-ordered US invasion of Iraq in 2003, there were six total carrier groups - which were responsible for most of the large tomahawk missile strikes on Baghdad.  Amid the current extended ceasefire between the US and Iran (and including Israel), there are indicators that Washington is not preparing for a ground invasion of the Islamic Republic anytime soon. First and


The Guardian

  • South Africa deports Mugabe’s son for unrelated offences after employee shot at family home 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Robert Mugabe, South Africa, Zimbabwe, World news, Africa

    Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe also fined after pleading guilty to immigration and firearms-related offences Two months after an employee was shot in the back at the Mugabe family home in a wealthy suburb of Johannesburg, a South African court has fined and ordered the deportation of Robert Mugabe’s youngest son over two unrelated charges. Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, 28, and his cousin Tobias Mugabe Matonhodze, 33, were initially both charged with attempted murder after the incident on 19 February. Continue reading...

  • ‘It will never cover what’s authentic’: African music industry weighs up AI risks and rewards 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Praia
    Cape Verde, Music industry, Music, AI (artificial intelligence), Africa, World news, Culture

    Delegates at event in Cape Verde highlight opportunities from tech while stressing AI is no replacement for talent Last July, the Nigerian singer-songwriter Fave found herself caught up in a viral moment: an unauthorised version of a track by her featuring an AI choir had been released, quickly becoming an internet sensation. To get ahead of the situation, she recorded her own remix that integrated the AI-assisted song and added it to her discography. “In my view, [that] was smart and very business aware,” Oyinkansola Fawehinmi, a Lagos-based entertainment lawyer, observed a few months later. “She essentially reclaimed the ‘AI version’ and

  • Calls for humanitarian corridor through strait of Hormuz as Iran war hits vital aid 2 days ago by Rebecca Root
    Global development, Aid, Food security, Global health, Humanitarian response, Strait of Hormuz, US-Israel war on Iran, Middle East and north Africa, Iran, India, Dubai, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Bangladesh, Africa, South and central Asia, World news

    Soaring oil prices and the blockade are preventing food, fuel and medicine being delivered to millions of people in desperate need, say NGOs The volatility of global oil prices caused by the US and Israel’s war on Iran is taking a toll on the most vulnerable people, by slowing or blocking food and medical aid from reaching them. Now aid organisations are calling for a “humanitarian corridor” to be opened through the strait of Hormuz amid rocketing transportation costs. Continue reading...

  • Russia claims its Africa Corps group prevented coup in Mali after rebels seize towns 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule West Africa correspondent and Pjotr Sauer
    Mali, Al-Qaida, Russia, Africa

    Kremlin-controlled paramilitaries also alleged it inflicted ‘irreplaceable losses’ on insurgents avoiding civilian casualties Russia’s defence ministry has claimed its Africa Corps – the successor to the former Wagner mercenary group – prevented a coup in Mali over the weekend, avoiding mass civilian casualties and inflicting “irreplaceable losses” on rebel insurgents. It said in a statement that its troops in the desert town of Kidal near the Algerian border had fought for more than 24 hours while completely surrounded and vastly outnumbered. It also alleged, without providing evidence, that the militants had been trained by European mercenary instructors, including Ukrainians. The casualty toll

  • Fears of resurgence in Somali piracy after three vessels hijacked in a week 2 days ago by Mohamed Gabobe in Mogadishu and Rachel Savage
    Somalia, Piracy at sea, Shipping industry, Middle East and north Africa, Strait of Hormuz, Africa, World news, Business

    Pirates appear to be taking advantage of international naval strength being diverted to Middle East Three vessels have been hijacked off the coast of Somalia in the past week, raising fears of a resurgence in piracy around the Horn of Africa, and adding to the woes of the global shipping industry. The merchant vessel Sward was taken over on 26 April, a day after a dhow was seized. These followed the 21 April hijacking of Honour 25, a motor tanker carrying 18,000 barrels of oil, according to the Maritime Security Centre Indian Ocean (MSCIO), the tracking service of the EU’s naval force. Continue


South China Morning Post

  • New Banksy statue of man blinded by flag draws crowds in London an hour ago by Agence France-Presse

    Elusive street artist Banksy on Thursday confirmed he was behind a new work drawing crowds in central London: a statue of a suited man striding into the void while holding a flag that blocks his view. The monument, which has Banksy’s name scrawled on the base, first appeared on Wednesday just off the central street of Pall Mall. The man depicted is mounted on a plinth, with one leg striding off it, and appears to be blindly stepping off the platform without knowing it, thanks to the flag...

  • Why governments beyond Hong Kong are wary of prediction markets 2 hours ago by Bernard Chan

    After winning legislative backing for the Hong Kong Jockey Club to offer basketball betting – an initiative aimed at drawing punters away from illegal online bookmakers and capturing additional tax revenue – the government has now paused the roll-out. Officials say the rise of prediction markets has altered the landscape and warrants closer examination. So, what is it about prediction markets that unsettles officials? Prediction markets are online platforms where the menu stretches far beyond...

  • Trump says Secret Service agent not shot by friendly fire, as attack video is released 4 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump and the ⁠head of the Secret Service said on Thursday that the federal agent injured during the attack at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner had not been hit by friendly fire, as authorities released a video of the incident. Jeanine Pirro, the top federal prosecutor for Washington, posted the footage on social media, saying it showed the suspect shooting the US Secret Service officer as he ran through security towards the gala packed with journalists,...

  • Trump says he’s lifting some tariffs on Scotch whisky after King Charles visit 7 hours ago by Associated Press

    US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he was removing certain tariffs on Scotch whisky after this week’s White House visit by the UK’s King Charles and Queen Camilla. “The King and Queen got me to do something that nobody else was able to do, without hardly even asking!” Trump posted on social media. Trump said people had wanted this change, especially with regard to the wooden barrels in which the spirits of Scotch and bourbon can be aged. His post left it unclear if the tariffs were...

  • Brazil’s Congress forces early release for jailed Bolsonaro in major blow to Lula 7 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Brazil’s Congress on Thursday overturned President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s veto of a law dramatically reducing the prison sentence of his arch-rival Jair Bolsonaro, the second major defeat for Lula in as many days. Former president Bolsonaro, 71, was sentenced last year to 27 years behind bars for coup plotting over his attempt to cling to power after losing the 2022 election to Lula. The left-wing Lula had attempted to block a subsequent push by the conservative-majority Congress to reduce...


New York Times

  • Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling Could Fuel New Era of Redistricting Wars 8 hours ago by Nick Corasaniti
    Redistricting and Reapportionment, Supreme Court (US), Louisiana, Trump, Donald J, Midterm Elections (2026), United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Elections, House of Representatives, Primaries and Caucuses, Voting Rights Act (1965), Voting Rights, Registration and Requirements, Black People

    The expected flood of new congressional maps is likely to produce fewer competitive districts, fewer ways for voters to hold elected officials accountable and more polarized politics.

  • After Supreme Court Decision, Louisiana Weighs Redrawing House Maps 5 hours ago by Emily Cochrane and Nick Corasaniti
    Governors (US), Louisiana, Midterm Elections (2026), United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Politics and Government, Elections, House of Representatives, Primaries and Caucuses, Landry, Jeffrey Martin

    The Louisiana secretary of state said the House primary election would be delayed after the court ruled the state’s congressional districts unconstitutional. The Senate primary will go forward on May 16.

  • How the Voting Rights Decision May Block the Rise of Young Black Leaders 11 hours ago by Rick Rojas
    United States Politics and Government, Voting Rights Act (1965), Minorities, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Voting Rights, Registration and Requirements, Republican Party, House of Representatives, Democratic Party, Alito, Samuel A Jr, Turnage, Evan, Georgia, Southern States (US)

    Black Democrats in the South already face steep challenges when seeking political office. But the Supreme Court’s ruling could be felt for a generation.

  • The Homeland Security Shutdown Ends 6 hours ago by Matthew Cullen

    Also, Maine’s governor bows out of a crucial Senate race. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  • FEMA Is Reversing Job Cuts Made Under Kristi Noem 3 hours ago by Scott Dance
    Layoffs and Job Reductions, Government Employees, United States Politics and Government, Disasters and Emergencies, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Homeland Security Department, Noem, Kristi

    The agency said staff members who had been let go or placed on administrative leave were now needed to prepare for hurricanes and the World Cup.


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