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  • Major financial institutions like Tether are reporting substantial profits, with Tether noting a $1.04 billion profit in Q1 and Berkshire Hathaway amassing a record $397 billion in cash, indicating strong liquidity and investment potential within certain sectors.
  • Geopolitical tensions continue to influence global markets and policy, with new U.S. sanctions on Cuba, warnings about foreign influence operations, and ongoing discussions about the Iran war and potential blockades, underscoring the interconnectedness of international relations and economic stability.
  • The agricultural sector faces challenges related to labor and intelligence, as highlighted by discussions on cheap foreign labor and the potential impact of geopolitical events like a Hormuz closure on fertilizer markets, suggesting supply chain vulnerabilities.
  • Regulatory landscapes are evolving, with a notable instance being the blocking of Colorado's DEI-driven AI law, signaling ongoing debates about the ethical and legal frameworks surrounding artificial intelligence and diversity initiatives.
  • The aviation industry is experiencing significant disruption, exemplified by Spirit Airlines canceling all flights and ceasing operations, which has prompted government intervention to assist affected customers and workers, illustrating the precariousness of some market players.

ZeroHedge

  • Tether Reports $1.04B Profit In Q1 As Treasury Holdings Top $140BN 40 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Tether Reports $1.04B Profit In Q1 As Treasury Holdings Top $140BN Authored by Nate Kostar via CoinTelegraph.com, Stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT) reported $1.04 billion in net profit for the first quarter of 2026, as its excess reserves rose to a record $8.23 billion, according to its latest attestation on Friday. The company said its reserves remain heavily concentrated in US Treasuries, with around $141 billion in direct and indirect exposure, while total assets of about $191.8 billion exceeded liabilities of approximately $183.5 billion as of March 31. Tether said this level of exposure makes it the 17th largest holder of US Treasuries globally. Beyond Treasuries, reserves

  • Berkshire Cash Hits A Record $397 Billion As Company Sells Most Stocks In 2 Years an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Berkshire Cash Hits A Record $397 Billion As Company Sells Most Stocks In 2 Years The head of Berkshire may be new, but nothing has changed in the business model. In Berkshire's first quarter Greg under Abel, who succeeded Buffett in January as Berkshire's chief executive, the company on Saturday reported a higher first-quarter operating profit even as economic uncertainty weighed on several of its consumer-oriented businesses. The Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate built by Warren Buffett and now led by Greg Abel also reported a record cash level, reflecting continuing difficulty finding ‌investments that meet its value-oriented principles.The conglomerate also continued its trend of

  • Judge Blocks Enforcement Of Colorado's New DEI-Driven AI Law 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Judge Blocks Enforcement Of Colorado's New DEI-Driven AI Law Authored by Jacki Thrapp via The Epoch Times, A federal judge has temporarily blocked the State of Colorado from enforcing a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence law. Colorado is prohibited from taking enforcement actions on alleged violations of the law occurring up to 14 days after the court issues a ruling on the company xAI’s motion for a preliminary injunction, judge Cyrus Y. Chung ruled on April 27. The Department of Justice had said the state law, which was set to go into effect on June 30, would have required AI developers and deployers to “discriminate based

  • Trump Hits Cuba With New Sanctions; Rubio Warns Of Havana's Foreign Influence Ops 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Trump Hits Cuba With New Sanctions; Rubio Warns Of Havana's Foreign Influence Ops The Trump administration's Cuba pressure campaign accelerated this past week, with Trump signing an executive order Friday that broadens U.S. sanctions against Havana and opens the door to severe penalties on foreign firms operating key nodes in the Cuban economy. On top of this, Secretary of State Marco Rubio made a very interesting comment, as if he or his staffers had read our late-2025 note titled "Is There A 'Cuba Connection' Behind The Radicalization Of America's Nonprofit Left?" Let's begin with the next round of U.S. sanctions that target

  • The Cheap Foreign Labor Regime Blocking Agricultural Intelligence 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The Cheap Foreign Labor Regime Blocking Agricultural Intelligence Authored by RJ Hauman via American Intelligence, I grew up in Camarillo, California: fertile soil, Mediterranean climate, strawberries, avocados, lemons, citrus, and family farms passed down through generations. The kind of place that sells itself, and does. Read the city’s own description of its agricultural economy and you will find every word you would expect: rich agricultural legacy, farming passed down, agricultural education, sustainability, drip irrigation, precision sensors, AI-driven robotics, research partnerships, and a North American AgTech market projected to reach $16 billion by 2027. Read it again and notice what is missing. THE WORKFORCE. Not wages. Not


The Guardian

  • Zambia cancels world’s largest human rights and tech summit days before start 11 hours ago by Isabel Choat
    Global development, Zambia, Human rights, World news, Africa, Technology

    Government blocks RightsCon 2026 conference saying it did not ‘align with national values’ The world’s largest conference on human rights and technology has been cancelled just days before it was due to start after the Zambian government told organisers it did not align with “national values”. Zambia’s government had originally welcomed the RightsCon 2026 summit on “human rights in the digital age”, due to be held in the capital, Lusaka, on 5-8 May, but Thabo Kawana, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information & Media, said last week that the conference would not go ahead to allow time to ensure the gathering

  • First malaria drug for babies is approved in ‘major public health milestone’ 16 hours ago by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
    Global development, Global health, Africa, Ghana, Malaria, Drugs, Science, World news, World Health Organization, Health, Children's health, Society, Infant and child mortality, Infectious diseases

    WHO prequalification of Coartem Baby means newborns can be safely treated rather than using medication for older children The first malaria treatment for babies has been approved by the World Health Organization, opening the door to widespread use around the globe. In parts of Africa, up to 18% of children under six months will be infected with malaria, but there has historically been no safe treatment for the smallest of them. There were 610,000 deaths from malaria in 2024, about three quarters of which were under-fives in Africa. Continue reading...

  • Sabastian Sawe receives hero’s welcome in Kenya after sub-two hour marathon feat a day ago by Ed Ram in Eldoret
    Kenya, Marathon, London Marathon, Athletics, Africa, World news, Sport

    Record-breaker says London Marathon win was ‘a victory for all of us’ as he is greeted by family and friends in Eldoret Hugged, cheered and adorned with garlands, the first man to run an official marathon in under two hours has returned as a hero to his home village in Kenya. Sabastian Sawe, who stunned the world when he clocked 1h 59m 30s in the London Marathon last weekend, flew in a Kenyan military plane normally reserved for special operations on Thursday to his home region of western Kenya. Continue reading...

  • Uganda copying Russia and China with new bill designed to crush dissent, say critics a day ago by John Musenze
    Global development, Uganda, Governance, Africa, World news, Yoweri Museveni

    New law proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting ‘foreign interests’, and restricts those who work with or are funded by overseas partners Ugandan opposition figures, human rights organisations and legal experts have condemned a sweeping bill that proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting “foreign interests”, and imposes restrictions on a broad range of people and organisations that work with or receive funding from overseas partners. The protection of sovereignty bill 2026 is being fast tracked through parliament, with debate expected to conclude before the presidential swearing-in on 12 May. Continue reading...

  • BAE faces £120m lawsuit over decision to scrap support for aid aircraft 2 days ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, BAE Systems, Aid, Africa, Law

    EnComm Aviation says the firm’s action has cut off vital support for crisis-hit countries including South Sudan and the DRC Britain’s biggest weapons manufacturer, BAE Systems, is facing a £120m lawsuit after scrapping support for aircraft used to deliver aid to some of the world’s neediest countries. EnComm Aviation, a Kenya-based aid cargo operator, claims the decision forced the cancellation of humanitarian contracts and reduced supplies to South Sudan, now threatened by famine, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), among others. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • US carrier Spirit Airlines shuts down, industry’s first Iran war casualty 5 hours ago by Reuters

    Bankrupt discount carrier Spirit Airlines ceased operations on Saturday, the industry’s first casualty linked to the Iran war, after failing to secure creditor support for a US government bailout plan. The collapse of the carrier following a doubling in jet fuel prices during the two-month-old Iran war will cost thousands of jobs. It is a blow to US President Donald Trump, who had proposed US$500 million to save Spirit despite opposition from some of his closest advisers and many Republicans in...

  • Humpback whale ‘Timmy’ released in North Sea after weeks stranded off Germany 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    A rescue team on Saturday released from a barge in the North Sea a humpback whale that had been stranded in shallow waters near Germany since March, witnesses said. Nicknamed “Timmy” by German media, the whale was spotted swimming near Germany’s Baltic Sea coast on March 3, far from its natural habitat in the Atlantic Ocean. The mammal’s health deteriorated as it became repeatedly stranded in shallow waters near the coastal city of Wismar, and unsuccessful efforts to coax it towards deeper seas...

  • Iran will not accept ‘imposed’ peace, Trump not satisfied with negotiations 9 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A senior Iranian military officer said on Saturday that renewed fighting with the US was “likely”, hours after President Donald Trump said he was not satisfied with an Iranian negotiating proposal. Iran delivered the new draft to mediator Pakistan on Thursday evening, state media reported, without detailing its contents. The war, launched by the United States and Israel in late February, has been on hold since April 8, with one failed round of peace talks having taken place in Pakistan since...

  • Russia’s inching advance in Ukraine approaches eastern fortress belt 10 hours ago by Reuters

    Russian troops are inching towards the city of ⁠Kostiantynivka in Ukraine’s eastern ⁠Donetsk region, trying to establish ⁠a foothold close to a heavily defended area, Ukraine’s top army official said on Saturday. Kostiantynivka, along with other cities, forms a so-called fortress belt in the country’s east – an area well-fortified by the Ukrainian military. “We ‌are repelling the Russian occupiers’ persistent attempts to gain a foothold in the outskirts of Kostiantynivka using infiltration...

  • New Mexico trial citing ‘public nuisance’ laws against Meta, social platforms 12 hours ago by Reuters

    A trial beginning ⁠in New Mexico on Monday could prompt a judge to order sweeping changes ⁠to how Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp operate – a move Meta Platforms has warned could force it to withdraw from the state. The case, which will be tried before a judge in Santa Fe, stems from a lawsuit filed by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, a Democrat, accusing the social media giant of designing its products to addict young users and failing to protect children from sexual exploitation on...


New York Times

  • U.S. Fast-Tracks Arms Deals Valued at $8.6 Billion to Mideast Partners 6 hours ago by Aaron Boxerman and Edward Wong
    Arms Trade, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, State Department, Middle East, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Rubio, Marco

    The Persian Gulf countries and Israel have faced repeated Iranian attacks during the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. The State Department move bypassed congressional review.

  • What to Know About the Mideast Standoff 3 hours ago by The New York Times
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Peace Process, United States International Relations, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Araghchi, Abbas, Kushner, Jared, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Witkoff, Steven, Iran, Middle East, Pakistan

    Negotiations to end the war are at an impasse over Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz, which remains mostly shut.

  • U.S. to Withdraw 5,000 Troops From Germany. But Thousands Will Remain. 6 hours ago by Lynsey Chutel
    United States Defense and Military Forces, Military Bases and Installations, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, United States Army, Kaiserslautern (Germany), Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany), Wiesbaden (Germany)

    The U.S. military has tens of thousands of personnel in Germany, more than in any other foreign country but Japan. Their significance extends well beyond Europe.

  • How Germany May Have Misjudged Trump’s Anger on Iran 7 hours ago by Jim Tankersley
    Germany, Europe, United States, Merz, Friedrich, Trump, Donald J, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026)

    Germany had appeared not to believe President Trump’s threats to pull troops from the country. Once it was announced, Berlin offered a measured response.

  • Supreme Court Asked to Restore Access to Abortion Pill by Mail 4 hours ago by Ann E. Marimow and Pam Belluck
    United States Politics and Government, Abortion, Abortion Drugs, Federal Courts (US), Telemedicine, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Supreme Court (US), Food and Drug Administration, Danco Laboratories, Duncan, Kyle (1972- ), Trump, Donald J

    A federal appeals court temporarily halted a Food and Drug Administration regulation that has greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.


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