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- Global tensions are escalating, marked by Iran-related conflicts, threats of military action in the Strait of Hormuz, and intensified diplomatic maneuvers involving countries like the US, China, and Russia.
- Political landscapes are in flux globally, with significant primary election results in the US, shifting alliances, and ongoing debates about national security strategies and economic policies.
- Economic uncertainties persist, with rising inflation, concerns over energy prices driven by geopolitical conflicts, and fluctuations in stock markets, particularly with the IPO success of robotic firms.
- Humanitarian and social issues are prominent, including the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the DRC, migrant crises in Ceuta, and the impact of crime and violence on communities, alongside debates on social justice.
- Technological advancements and their societal implications are under scrutiny, from AI's potential to data privacy concerns with smart devices and the integration of robotics into the economy.
ZeroHedge
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Sovereign Debt Crisis: The French Left Wants To Simply Burn The Debt
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Sovereign Debt Crisis: The French Left Wants To Simply Burn The Debt Submitted by Thomas Kolbe For economic illiterates, socialists and social-state engineers, the world consists of one fundamental problem: Where does the credit come from that is supposed to turn the visions of central planners into a new reality ? Once that question has been answered and the shaky financing is in place, the work can begin. Ideally, socialists operate in a zero-interest-rate world in which even the most nonsensical projects, from the nuclear phase-out to the construction of wind turbines in forests, debt-financed arms deliveries to the Donbas,
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The Super El Niño To Beat All Others?
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Super El Niño To Beat All Others? The World Meteorological Organization predicts the sea surface temperature anomaly in the El Niño/La Niña indicator area in the Pacific Ocean to rise to an average of +2.9° Celsius in the August-September-October period . As Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, this would constitute the strongest El Niño since records started in 1950 and could lead to wet and stormy conditions across the entire southern part of the United States starting in the late fall. It could also mean more snowfall in regions that receive precipitation this way. In the Pacific Northwest, the El
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The Case For Britain Backing Its North Sea Oil & Gas Industry
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Case For Britain Backing Its North Sea Oil & Gas Industry Authored by David Whitehouse, chief executive of Offshore Energies UK, via City AM , Jackdaw and Rosebank could strengthen UK energy security by increasing domestic oil and gas production while demand remains substantial. The projects are expected to support billions of pounds of investment, thousands of jobs, and a broad UK offshore supply chain. Continued North Sea production could reduce import dependence while preserving engineering skills and industrial capacity needed for offshore wind, hydrogen, and carbon capture. Britain faces a simple choice. While we still need oil and
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Germany Opens New Drone Security Center Amid Fears Of Russian Hybrid Warfare
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Germany Opens New Drone Security Center Amid Fears Of Russian Hybrid Warfare European officials have for years been warning about what they allege is heightened Russian hybrid and sabotage warfare targeting Europe and its airspace in connection with the long-running Ukraine war. They've been further sounding the alarm in the wake of this month's drone incident near a runway at Leipzig Airport . Reports say a drone carrying explosives was found at this location, which remains one of Europe's largest cargo hubs, and is also used for NATO logistics. An optical tracking system for drones and small aerial objects, via
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Hellish: Ceuta Mothers Weep In Streets; Rapes Force Women To Flee; Kids' Parks Smeared In Shit
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Hellish: Ceuta Mothers Weep In Streets; Rapes Force Women To Flee; Kids' Parks Smeared In Shit Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , Spanish mothers in Ceuta are in tears on live television. Hospitals are overflowing. Beaches and parks that once hosted families are now open-air camps of garbage, feces and makeshift shacks. And the Civil Guard has confirmed at least 15 rapes since the late-July mass migrant invasion - including a 10-year-old girl allegedly assaulted by three migrant brothers. Women are packing up and leaving the Spanish enclave. Local residents describe a city abandoned by its own government
The Guardian
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Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history
2 days ago
by Nadeem Badshah and Rachel Savage
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World Health Organization, Global health, World newsAt 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...
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Zimbabwe boat accident death toll hits 68 as 22 more bodies recovered
4 days ago
by Nadeem Badshah
Zimbabwe, Africa, World newsEighteen children among the people killed after ferry capsized on Lake Kariba Twenty-two more bodies have been recovered after a boat accident in Zimbabwe, taking the death toll to 68, police said on Saturday. The ferry capsized on Tuesday on Lake Kariba , on the border with Zambia. An investigation has suggested it was overloaded when it turned over during heavy winds. Continue reading...
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Moroccan police arrest more than 100 people attempting to enter Ceuta
4 days ago
by Reuters
Morocco, World news, Spain, Africa, Migration, Refugees, Europe, Middle East and north AfricaBorder security tightened after social media posts call for another mass crossing into Spain’s north African territory Moroccan police have arrested 111 people as they tried to enter Spain’s north African territory of Ceuta, amid tightened security on both sides after social media posts called for another mass crossing. The attempted crossing on Saturday came two weeks after more than 72,000 migrants surged into Ceuta , causing tensions within the EU and prompting anti-immigration rhetoric among far-right parties worldwide. At least 96 people died trying to reach European soil. Continue reading...
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American missionary kidnapped in Niger freed after nine months
5 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan and agencies
Niger, US news, World news, Africa, Sahel, Mali, Al-Qaida, US foreign policyKevin Rideout, who was abducted by unknown assailants in Niamey, said to be in good health and in care of US officials An American missionary who was kidnapped in Niger in October has been released, his organisation has said. Serving in Mission International said Kevin Rideout “is in good health in the care of US officials” and would soon be reunited with his extended family. Continue reading...
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DRC’s fast-growing Ebola outbreak spreads to sixth province
6 days ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World Health Organization, Global health, World newsMan dies in Bas-Uele after travelling from Haut-Uele, as head of WHO says outbreak on track to be deadliest ever The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has spread to a sixth province, officials have said, a day after the head of the World Health Organization said the outbreak was on track to surpass the deadliest in history, which killed at least 11,000 people more than a decade ago. The current outbreak has killed more than 2,100 people out of more than 4,500 cases, according to the latest government figures released on Tuesday. At the same point
South China Morning Post
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African families’ heartbreak as young men trapped on Russian battlefields
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Instead of celebrating her son’s birthday this month, Zimbabwean mother Rodwin Chitewere spent the day praying for his body to be brought home from Russia, where he was reportedly killed fighting Moscow’s war against Ukraine. In Botswana and South Africa, too, women are desperate for sons and husbands to return from a conflict many say they were duped into joining, as authorities warn recruiters are still active. Chitewere’s son, who would have turned 23, left with a cousin in April from a...
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Will Putin’s Kuril Islands visit push Japan closer to Ukraine?
4 hours ago
by Maria Siow
Japan is weighing how far to push back after Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a disputed island last week, as analysts debate whether tougher measures would have much impact on Moscow. Some observers urged Japan to recall its ambassador, impose additional sanctions and deepen cooperation with Ukraine to show it would not be “bullied”, while others said Tokyo had little economic leverage left given already weak bilateral ties and its reliance on Russian natural gas. Putin made his...
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Why is Trump threatening to bomb Oman, the Iran mediator trying to clear Hormuz?
8 hours ago
by Associated Press
The world knows that US President Donald Trump is angry with Iran. But he is not happy with the small country lying across the Strait of Hormuz from the Islamic Republic, either: Oman. Oman has played a relatively low profile role since the Iran war began, including as a mediator. But its geography has thrust the sultanate into the uncomfortable position of negotiating with Tehran over management of the strait while facing Trump’s threats. Trump this week told Fox News reporter Trey Yingst that...
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Greyest village in Japan turns to Peru sister city to plug severe worker shortage
8 hours ago
by Kyodo
Japan’s most greying municipality has turned to its Peruvian sister city in search of a way to reverse its population decline and address the labour shortage that together threaten its survival. The mountain village of Nanmoku in Gunma prefecture, where 65.2 per cent of residents were aged 65 or older in the 2020 census, signed a sister-city agreement with Belen in northern Peru in November, hoping cultural exchanges under the framework will eventually bring young people to live and work in the...
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New study links cosmic radiation to higher cancer death risk in flight crews
9 hours ago
by Associated Press
Flight attendants and pilots are at the highest risk of dying from radiation-related cancers – even more than people who work with radioactive materials, according to a new study. Cosmic radiation comes from space. Only a small amount reaches the Earth’s surface, but exposure is greater for people flying at high altitudes. There has been limited evidence from small studies suggesting that the exposure translates to higher cancer death rates among people who fly often – particularly pilots and...
New York Times
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Trump’s Tariffs on Hold as President Claims Deal With Canada Is Near
3 hours ago
by Ian Austen, Ana Swanson and Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Canada, Carney, Mark J, Trump, Donald J, Customs (Tariff), International Trade and World Market, International Relations, United States International Relations, United States Politics and GovernmentPrime Minister Mark Carney of Canada was less definitive about what the intense talks produced, saying ‘important work’ remained.
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A Stunning Win for the Left in Florida: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries
2 hours ago
by Patricia Mazzei
Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Politics and Government, Political Advertising, Liberalism (US Politics), Elections, Governors, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Democratic Socialists of America, Donalds, Byron (1978- ), Mills, Cory (1980- ), Nixon, Angela (1984- ), Schultz, Debbie Wasserman, Trump, Donald J, Vindman, Alexander S, FloridaState Representative Angie Nixon, a progressive firebrand, defeated a moderate who dramatically out-raised her with grass-roots enthusiasm. Can it carry her to victory in November?
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Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan Advance in Key Alaska Senate Contest
5 hours ago
by Kellen Browning
Midterm Elections (2026), Peltola, Mary, Sullivan, Daniel Scott (1964- ), AlaskaThe Democratic former congresswoman and the incumbent Republican senator will face off in November. Whether a potential spoiler candidate with the same name as the senator qualifies alongside them has not been determined.
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‘I’m Not That Informed on National Security,’ Graham Says in South Carolina Debate
6 hours ago
by Emily Davies
South Carolina, Graham, Lindsey, Nordone, Darline Graham, Norman, Ralph W Jr (1953- ), Trump, Donald J, Republican Party, National Republican Senatorial Committee, Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Elections, SenateSenator Darline Graham made the remark in a debate against Representative Ralph Norman, her opponent in the runoff election to succeed her brother, Lindsey Graham. Here are five takeaways from the debate.
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Trump to Nominate Heidi Overton, a Top Domestic Policy Aide, for F.D.A. Commissioner
7 hours ago
by Christina Jewett
Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Appointments and Executive Changes, E-Cigarettes, Abortion, Peptides, Food Contamination and Poisoning, Diamantas, Kyle, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Makary, Marty, Trump, Donald JDr. Overton is a fierce opponent of abortion rights and a supporter of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again agenda.