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  • The escalating conflict in the Persian Gulf, involving Iran, has led to a surge in oil prices exceeding $100 a barrel, disrupting global energy markets and supply chains, with significant impacts on European fuel costs and Asia's food supply.
  • The U.S. is facing scrutiny over a preliminary inquiry suggesting it may be at fault for a strike on a school in Iran, highlighting concerns about 'outdated intelligence' and the potential for miscalculations in military actions.
  • Artificial Intelligence is being identified as a tool for orchestrating attacks and scams, with a study noting its use in 'invasive' mass surveillance in Africa and 'convincing' AI scams driving a record number of fraud cases in the UK.
  • Top-tier auction sales are reportedly helping to lift the global art market out of a slump, indicating resilience in certain luxury sectors despite broader economic uncertainties.
  • Developments in the tech and business world include Elon Musk's potential to become the world's first trillionaire, Atlassian laying off 1,600 workers ahead of an AI push, and Vitalik Buterin envisioning simplified Ether-staking for institutions.

ZeroHedge

  • Starmer's Mandelson Mess Explodes: PM Knew About Epstein Friendship an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Starmer's Mandelson Mess Explodes: PM Knew About Epstein Friendship Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Another day, another layer peeled back from the rotten core of establishment cronyism, as Keir Starmer faces a torrent of revelations about his handling of Peter Mandelson’s Epstein ties. With payoffs, lies, and deep state cover-ups on full display, this saga underscores how globalist insiders protect their networks at the expense of transparency and justice. From appointing a known Epstein associate to ambassador, to doling out taxpayer cash after the fallout, Starmer’s judgment reeks of the same elite impunity we’ve seen across the Atlantic. As freedom-loving Brits demand

  • China's De-Dollarization Push Meets Washington's Defense Of The Dollar 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    China's De-Dollarization Push Meets Washington's Defense Of The Dollar Authored by James Gorrie via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), For decades, the U.S. dollar has been the foundation of the global financial system. It dominates trade settlement, anchors central-bank reserves, and underpins international financial networks such as SWIFT. That status has given Washington enormous economic and geopolitical leverage. But from Beijing’s perspective, that same system is a strategic vulnerability. Because the dollar sits at the center of global finance, the United States can use it to enforce sanctions, control financial flows, and shape geopolitical outcomes. China’s response has been a long-term strategy known as de-dollarization,

  • Israel-Slamming GOP Candidate Dominates Youth Vote In Florida Governor Race 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Israel-Slamming GOP Candidate Dominates Youth Vote In Florida Governor Race In the latest indication of a sea change in US politics, a Republican Florida gubernatorial candidate who's made opposition to US support of Israel a cornerstone of his campaign is winning the young-GOP vote by a wide margin. Combining social media savvy with oratorical flair, the Georgetown dropout-turned-investor and hedge fund manager is likely to continue making gains in his long-shot drive to succeed term-limited Ron DeSantis. Whatever the final tally, however, his domination of the youth vote may portend the end of the GOP's role as bastion of support for Israel.  Chasing

  • Large Study Shows High Caffeine Intake Linked To Reduced Dementia Risk 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Large Study Shows High Caffeine Intake Linked To Reduced Dementia Risk Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A daily cup of coffee or tea may do more than wake you up - it could also help keep your brain sharp as you age. Coffee, like this? suwijaknook6644689/Shutterstock New research tracking hundreds of thousands of people over decades suggests that moderate caffeine consumption is linked to a lower risk of developing dementia. “Caffeine increases the brain’s activity and can accelerate the speed of messages between the brain and the body,” Jolene Knight, psychiatric nurse practitioner at Stony Brook Medicine’s Center of Excellence for Alzheimer’s

  • AG Bondi Moves To Secure Military Housing After Threats, Joining Other Trump Officials 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    AG Bondi Moves To Secure Military Housing After Threats, Joining Other Trump Officials Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly moved into heavily guarded housing at a military base in the Washington area after receiving multiple threats. Several sources familiar with the situation say the threats came from drug cartels as well as political critics, prompting the relocation. Bondi joins a growing list of Donald Trump administration officials who now live at secure military facilities in and around the nation’s capital due to heightened security concerns.  “Ms. Bondi moved from an apartment in the city within the past month in response to an array


The Guardian

  • ‘Invasive’ AI-led mass surveillance in Africa violating freedoms, warn experts an hour ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Global development, AI (artificial intelligence), Surveillance, Human rights, Africa, Technology, Computing, World news, Protest

    Countries across the continent have spent more than $2bn on Chinese tracking technology that is not ‘necessary or proportionate’, new report finds The rapid expansion of AI-powered mass-surveillance systems across Africa is violating citizens’ right to privacy and having a chilling effect on society, according to experts on human rights and emerging technologies. At least $2bn (£1.5bn) has been spent by 11 African governments on Chinese-built surveillance technology that recognises faces and monitors movements, according to a new report by the Institute of Development Studies, which warns that national security is being used to justify implementing these systems with little regulation. Continue reading...

  • At least 17 killed after drone strikes school in Sudan 12 hours ago by Associated Press in Cairo
    Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, United Nations

    Strike in Shukeiri killed schoolgirls, teachers and healthcare workers in latest incident in three-year war At least 17 people, most of them schoolgirls, were killed on Wednesday when an explosive-laden drone blamed on Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces struck a secondary school and a health care centre. At least 10 people were wounded in the strike in the village of Shukeiri in the White Nile province, according to Dr Musa al-Majeri, director of Douiem hospital, the nearest major medical facility to the village. Continue reading...

  • French aid worker among three killed in dronestrike in east DRC, M23 rebels say 16 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Drones (military), France, Humanitarian response

    Rebel group blames government for attack on residential area of M23-controlled city of Goma Three people including a French UN aid worker have been killed in a drone attack in Goma, a spokesperson for the M23 rebel group has said. The attack took place at about 4am on Wednesday in the upmarket residential neighbourhood of Himbi in the city, which has been under M23 occupation since January 2025. Continue reading...

  • At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east 18 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule
    Nigeria, Africa, Islamic State, World news

    Gunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province overran four military bases and abducted 300 civilians, say reports At least 65 Nigerian soldiers have been killed in jihadist raids across the country’s north-east in the last two weeks, as the west African state battles to contain one of the world’s deadliest terror groups. On 5 and 6 March, gunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap) overran four military bases in Borno state, the epicentre of the insurgency. Nigerian daily the Punch reported that about 40 soldiers were killed in total in these attacks. Continue reading...

  • Experts fear ‘unethical’ vaccine trial in Africa is ‘prototype’ for US studies under RFK Jr 20 hours ago by Melody Schreiber
    US healthcare, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Vaccines and immunisation, Trump administration, US news, US politics, Guinea-Bissau, Africa

    Danish researchers whose work on effects of vaccines has been called into question are at center of US vaccine policy New details are leading experts to fear that an “unethical” vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau is the “prototype” for studies under Robert F Kennedy Jr, secretary of the US department of health and human services (HHS) and longtime vaccine critic. At the center of US vaccine policy is an unlikely set of Danish researchers whose work on the health effects of vaccines has been called into question. The study in Guinea-Bissau would have looked at the overall health effects of giving hepatitis B


South China Morning Post

  • Trump’s ‘racist hate speech’ fuelling rights violations in US, UN panel says an hour ago by Associated Press

    A UN-backed panel of independent experts focusing on racial discrimination says racist hate speech by US President Donald Trump and other American political leaders, along with a crackdown on immigration in the United States, have led to “grave human rights violations”. The Geneva-based Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination issued its decision Wednesday and urged the US to suspend immigration enforcement operations at, and near, schools, hospitals, and faith-based...

  • ‘Outdated intelligence’: US faces mounting evidence in deadly strike on Iran school 3 hours ago by Associated Press

    Outdated intelligence likely led to the United States carrying out a deadly missile strike on a junior school in Iran that killed over 165 people, many of them children, in the opening hours of the conflict, according to a US official and a second person briefed on findings of a preliminary US military investigation into the incident. The bombing of the school and its casualties involving children has become a focal point of the war, and if ultimately confirmed to be at the hands of the US,...

  • Preparing for the worst? US bunker maker claims big demand in Middle East 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Since the war in the Middle East began nearly two weeks ago, the phone at Ron Hubbard’s bomb shelter company in Texas has not stopped ringing. Foreign and US clients are rushing to buy his bunkers, seeking refuge in case of air raids, nuclear fallout or apocalypse. With the United States and Israel pounding Iran, and Tehran retaliating with strikes across the region, Hubbard has seen demand for his product soar, mostly from Gulf nation clients in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab...

  • US launches trade probe into China and EU in bid to revive Trump tariffs 7 hours ago by Associated Press

    The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries – an effort that comes after the Supreme Court struck down US President Donald Trump’s previous use of tariffs by declaring an economic emergency. Trump and his team have made clear that they’re seeking to replace the hundreds of billions of dollars in lost revenues after the Supreme Court’s February ruling by using different laws to establish new tariffs. In this case, the...

  • UN Security Council demands Iran halt attacks on Gulf states 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The UN Security Council on Wednesday called for Iran to halt its attacks on Gulf states, in a resolution that did not mention US or Israeli strikes on Iran, prompting Tehran’s ambassador to decry a “blatant misuse” of the international body. The resolution, passed by 13 votes with two abstentions, “demands the immediate cessation of all attacks by the Islamic Republic of Iran against Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan”. It also “condemns any actions...


New York Times

  • U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says 5 hours ago by Julian E. Barnes, Eric Schmitt, Tyler Pager, Malachy Browne and Helene Cooper
    United States Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Military Bases and Installations, United States International Relations, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Shajarah Tayyebeh (Minab, Iran), Trump, Donald J, Iran, United States Politics and Government, internal-open-access-from-nl

    Outdated targeting data may have resulted in a mistaken missile strike, according to the ongoing military investigation, which undercuts President Trump’s assertion that Iran could be to blame.

  • How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran’s Response to War a day ago by Mark Mazzetti, Tyler Pager and Edward Wong
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), United States International Relations, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), War and Armed Conflicts, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Ships and Shipping, United States Economy, Defense Department, State Department, Bessent, Scott, Hegseth, Pete, Leavitt, Karoline, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Wright, Chris (1965- ), Iran, Strait of Hormuz, internal-open-access-from-nl

    In the lead-up to the U.S.-Israeli attack, President Trump downplayed the risks to the energy markets as a short-term concern that should not overshadow the mission to decapitate the Iranian regime.

  • How Trump Is Using the Paxton-Cornyn Race to Squeeze the Senate Over the SAVE Act 9 hours ago by Shane Goldmacher
    United States Politics and Government, Elections, Senate, Midterm Elections (2026), Voting and Voters, Republican Party, Cornyn, John, Paxton, Ken, Trump, Donald J, Texas

    The president has yet to make an endorsement in the contest between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton as he tries to push the Senate to pass a bill requiring voters to show identification at the polls.

  • Republicans Concede They Need to Pivot on Immigration Before Midterms 11 hours ago by Michael Gold
    United States Politics and Government, Illegal Immigration, Midterm Elections (2026), Immigration and Emigration, House of Representatives, Homeland Security Department, Republican Party, Johnson, Mike (1972- )

    In public comments and private meetings at a House G.O.P. retreat, top officials allowed that President Trump’s immigration crackdown had hurt the party and that they needed a course correction on the issue.

  • ICE Lawyer Who Told Judge She Was Overwhelmed Is Running for Congress 7 hours ago by Ernesto Londoño
    Le, Julie T, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Illegal Immigration, Habeas Corpus, Government Employees, Omar, Ilhan, Homeland Security Department, Blackwell, Jerry W

    Julie T. Le, a former government lawyer, described in stark terms how overstretched the legal system had become during the administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Now, she said, she hopes to fix the “system’s failures” by running for Congress.


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