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  • Global geopolitical tensions are heightened, with military deployments to the Caribbean, complex nuclear talks involving the US and Iran, and ongoing conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
  • Economic industries are facing significant changes, including major layoffs in media, a reevaluation of government support for wind and solar energy, and substantial capital expenditure projections from leading tech companies focusing on AI.
  • Domestic US politics are grappling with contentious issues such as immigration enforcement policies, new congressional district mapping, and legal challenges against administrative programs.
  • Public discourse is heavily influenced by the fallout from the release of sensitive information concerning prominent figures, alongside a reported global decline in democratic freedoms and human rights.
  • Environmental and resource-related concerns are impacting various regions, from extreme weather disrupting energy production to intensified seismic activity, and strategic international efforts are underway to secure critical mineral supplies.

ZeroHedge

  • "You'd Be Justified In Shooting": Rep. Jerry Nadler Triggers Outcry Over Violent Rhetoric Against ICE 40 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    "You'd Be Justified In Shooting": Rep. Jerry Nadler Triggers Outcry Over Violent Rhetoric Against ICE Authored by Jonathan Turley, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D., NY) is under fire this week for joining other Democratic members in reckless rhetoric to fuel the growing threats against federal law enforcement officers. Calling out the “fascism in our streets,” Nadler suggested that citizens could be justified in shooting masked agents, a chilling claim made earlier by other Democratic leaders. The New York Post reported the comments made in a Judiciary Committee hearing. Nadler declared: > “What is really the major problem in this country today is the fascism in our streets. The attacks

  • 3 US Warships Dispatched To Haiti As Part Of Campaign Against Drug Traffickers an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    3 US Warships Dispatched To Haiti As Part Of Campaign Against Drug Traffickers Authored by Chris Summers via The Epoch Times, Three U.S. warships have been sent to Haiti as part of Operation Southern Spear, a military operation in the Caribbean to counter narcotics trafficking. “At the direction of the Secretary of War [Pete Hegseth], the ships USS Stockdale, USCGC Stone, and USCGC Diligence have arrived in the Bay of Port-au-Prince as part of Operation Southern Spear,” the U.S. Embassy in Haiti posted on X on Feb. 3. The embassy said the presence of the warships reflects the United States’ “unwavering commitment to Haiti’s

  • Red Wedding At WaPo: Hundreds Axed In Widespread Layoffs 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Red Wedding At WaPo: Hundreds Axed In Widespread Layoffs The Washington Post on Wednesday told employees that it was launching a widespread round of layoffs, which will amount to roughly 30% of all employees. Most affected will be the Sports, Local News, and International sections, according to the NY Times, citing two people with knowledge of the decision. Of the outlet's roughly 800 journalists, more than 300 are getting the axe. And of course, the left-wing media complex is firmly blaming owner Jeff Bezos - who decided not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 election before vowing to be less biased as an organization.  The Atlantic, owned by Epstein pal

  • Why The 'Hype Phase' Of Wind And Solar Is Over 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Why The 'Hype Phase' Of Wind And Solar Is Over Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times, The Trump administration has taken a sharp turn from its predecessor regarding wind and solar energy, curtailing many of the loans, grants, and permitting that the Biden administration had put in place. Without government subsidies and regulatory support, energy analysts are questioning whether these industries can stand on their own merits. “We’ve reached the end of the hype phase, and the beginning of the reality phase,” Sam Romain, chairman of Americans for Energy Dominance, told The Epoch Times. “Technologies that lower costs, improve reliability, and strengthen the

  • Google Goes Wild After Hours After Beating Estimates, Projects Mindblowing CapEx 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Google Goes Wild After Hours After Beating Estimates, Projects Mindblowing CapEx Heading into today's Alphabet earnings, we said that as a result of positioning (GOOGL positioning was 9.5/10 according to Goldman's desk), it would be difficult for the stock, which was already priced to perfection, to impress an increasingly skeptical Wall Street, especially on the day when momentum saw its 4th biggest drop on record.  Well, that's what happened, at least initially because despite solid results which beat across the board, the company's shocking 2026 capex guidance (a mindblowing $175-185BN, double the 2025 number and crushing the estimate of ) absolutely spooked


The Guardian

  • Gunmen kill more than 160 people in attacks on two west Nigeria villages 6 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi, Eromo Egbejule in Katsina, Nigeria, and agencies
    Nigeria, Africa, World news

    Local politician says armed men rounded up residents, bound their hands behind their backs and shot them More than 160 people have been killed in two villages in western Nigeria in the country’s deadliest armed assaults this year, as communities reel from repeated and widespread acts of violence perpetrated by jihadists and other armed groups. The death toll from Tuesday’s attacks in Woro and Nuku in Kwara state stood at 162 on Wednesday afternoon, according to Mohammed Omar Bio, a member of parliament representing the area. Continue reading...

  • Ugandan opposition leader still in hiding as feud with president’s son escalates 12 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Uganda, Africa, World news

    Bobi Wine’s whereabouts unknown since he fled what he said was night raid on his home by police and military Bobi Wine, Uganda’s most prominent opposition figure, remains in hiding nearly three weeks after a disputed election, as a high-stakes social media feud with the east African country’s military chief escalates. Wine’s whereabouts have been unknown since 16 January, when he fled what he said was a night raid by the police and military on his home, leaving his family behind. Continue reading...

  • Death of Nigerian singer after snakebite highlights crisis of ‘preventable’ fatalities 14 hours ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global development, Snakes, Health, Nigeria, Africa, Animals, World news, Global health, Society

    Ifunanya Nwangene died in hospital after being bitten in her Abuja home, raising questions about the availability of effective antivenoms In a last message to her friends, Ifunanya Nwangene wrote: “Please come.” The 26-year-old singer and former contestant on The Voice Nigeria had been bitten by a snake while asleep in her flat in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, and was in hospital, anxiously awaiting treatment. Continue reading...

  • Trump-led abuses amid ‘democratic recession’ put human rights in peril, HRW report says a day ago by Karen McVeigh
    Human rights, Global development, Governance, Trump administration, US news, US politics, World news, China, Russia, International law, Asia Pacific, Europe, European Union, Canada, Press freedom, Americas, Morocco, Iran, Protest, Protest (US), Africa, Middle East and north Africa

    Rights group says growing authoritarianism and abuses in US, Russia and China threaten global rules-based order The world is in a “democratic recession” with almost three-quarters of the global population now living under autocratic rulers – levels not seen since the 1980s, according to a new report. The system underpinning human rights was “in peril”, said Philippe Bolopion, executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), with a growing authoritarian wave becoming “the challenge of a generation”, he said. Continue reading...

  • Handful of sick and wounded Palestinians allowed through Rafah crossing on first day 2 days ago by Lorenzo Tondo
    Gaza, Egypt, Israel, Middle East and north Africa, Palestine, World news, Africa

    Numbers Israel permitted to enter Egypt after reopening border were far lower than expected following delays A small number of sick and wounded Palestinians have begun crossing into Egypt to seek medical treatment after Israel permitted a limited reopening of the Palestinian territory’s Rafah border post as fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilise the conflict inch forward. About 150 people were due to leave the territory on Monday, and 50 to enter it, according to Egyptian officials, more than 20 months after Israeli forces closed the crossing. However, by nightfall, Reuters reported that Israel had permitted 12 Palestinians to re-enter the territory, according


South China Morning Post

  • Washington Post cutting hundreds of jobs, as US media faces Trump pressure 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The Washington Post, owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced major job cuts Wednesday, saying that “painful” restructuring was needed at the storied newspaper. The newspaper, which gained legendary status when its reporting helped bring down President Richard Nixon in the Watergate scandal, will see “substantial” reductions in its newsroom, Executive Editor Matt Murray said. The shrinking of The Washington Post comes as major traditional media outlets in the United States face...

  • Trump says Iran leaders should be ‘very worried’ as talks near 3 hours ago by Bloomberg

    President Donald Trump sent a fresh warning to Iran’s leaders as US military forces amassed in the region, even as diplomatic talks between Washington and Tehran were set for later this week. “I would say he should be very worried, yeah. He should be,” Trump said in an interview with NBC News on Wednesday, when asked about Iran’s supreme leader. “As you know, they are negotiating with us.” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a social media post on Wednesday that talks with the US...

  • France arrests 4 people suspected of spying on Starlink for China 4 hours ago by Reuters

    Four people, ‌including two Chinese nationals, have been arrested in France on suspicion of spying for ‍China and were brought before an investigative judge, the Paris public prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday. The cybercrime division of the Paris public prosecutor’s office has opened a judicial investigation into the affair, the prosecutor’s office said in a statement. This ⁠followed the discovery that two Chinese nationals had entered French territory with the aim of capturing satellite...

  • Ryan Routh, who tried to shoot Trump at Florida golf course, gets life in prison 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    A man convicted of trying to assassinate US President Donald Trump on a Florida golf course in 2024 was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison. US District Judge Aileen Cannon pronounced Ryan Routh’s fate in the same Fort Pierce courtroom that erupted into chaos in September when he tried to stab himself shortly after jurors found him guilty on all counts. Prosecutors had asked for life without parole, saying Routh was unrepentant and had never apologised. A defence lawyer brought in for his...

  • Nasa’s Juno finds Jupiter is a tiny bit smaller than previously thought 6 hours ago by Reuters

    Jupiter, without a doubt, is the biggest ‌planet in our solar system. But it turns out that it is not quite as large – by ever so small an amount – as scientists had previously thought. Using new data obtained by Nasa’s robotic Juno spacecraft, scientists have obtained the most precise measurements to date of Jupiter’s size and shape. This is important information to gain a fuller understanding of this gas giant, including studying its complex interior structure. The Juno observations showed...


New York Times

  • Trump Administration Is Delaying Hundreds of Wind and Solar Projects 2 hours ago by Brad Plumer and Rebecca F. Elliott
    United States Politics and Government, Interior Department, Wind Power, Solar Energy, Alternative and Renewable Energy, Federal Lands, Natural Gas, Electric Light and Power, Army Corps of Engineers

    Federal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up.

  • Supreme Court Clears Way for California Voting Map 3 hours ago by Abbie VanSickle
    Federal-State Relations (US), Redistricting and Reapportionment, United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Elections, House of Representatives, Hispanic-Americans, Politics and Government, Federal Courts (US), Constitution (US), Courts and the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Supreme Court (US), Abbott, Gregory W (1957- ), Newsom, Gavin, Trump, Donald J

    The state’s Republican Party had asked the justices to step in and block the new congressional maps, which give an advantage to Democrats, before the midterms.

  • Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections Adds to State Officials’ Alarm 3 hours ago by Nick Corasaniti
    United States Politics and Government, Federal-State Relations (US), Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Bellows, Shenna, Bondi, Pamela J, Gabbard, Tulsi (1981- ), Trump, Donald J, Fulton County (Ga)

    Some top state election officials, who run voting across the country, worry that the federal government has become hostile to them and their work.

  • Nike, Accused of Bias Against White Workers, Is Under Federal Investigation an hour ago by Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Kim Bhasin
    Workplace Hazards and Violations, Labor and Jobs, Race and Ethnicity, Civil Rights and Liberties, Minorities, NIKE Inc, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    It appeared to be the first time the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has targeted diversity policies at a large company.

  • Prosecutor Fired After Voicing Frustration With Immigration Caseload 6 hours ago by Alan Feuer, Glenn Thrush and Hamed Aleaziz
    United States Attorneys, Federal Courts (US), Illegal Immigration, Immigration Detention, Federal Actions in US Cities, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), United States Politics and Government, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Federal-State Relations (US), Trump, Donald J, Blackwell, Jerry W, Le, Julie T, Minneapolis (Minn), Minnesota

    The prosecutor, Julie T. Le, told a judge that she and her colleagues in the U.S. attorney’s office were overwhelmed by the White House’s immigration operation in Minnesota.


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