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  • The United States is aggressively reshaping its global standing through assertive foreign policy and protectionist trade measures, exemplified by President Trump's strong presence at Davos, threats of tariffs against allies engaging with China, and a withdrawal from international bodies like the WHO, leading to significant geopolitical friction and allied re-evaluations.
  • Domestic tensions in the US are escalating, particularly around immigration enforcement, with a fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis sparking widespread protests, igniting an explosive political blame-game between the Trump administration and Democrats, and raising questions about federal agency oversight.
  • The global economic landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by China's anticipated rise as the world's primary consumer market, the quiet emergence of stablecoins as a potential parallel monetary system, and a stark increase in billionaire wealth amidst stagnant efforts to combat global poverty and hunger, as highlighted by Oxfam.
  • Extreme weather events and environmental degradation are causing severe societal and ecological disruption worldwide, with the US bracing for a "historic" winter storm leading to mass flight cancellations and power outages, while landslides in New Zealand and floods in Indonesia devastate communities and endangered wildlife populations.
  • International governance and human rights are facing increasing strain, as evidenced by Tehran's rejection of UN resolutions on protest killings, disputes over the ethics of US-funded vaccine studies in Africa, and the continued repression of political opposition and civil society in various nations.

ZeroHedge

  • Escobar: The Real "Rupture" In Davos 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Escobar: The Real "Rupture" In Davos Authored by Pepe Escobar, Whatever the barbarians may be potting, the fact that matters is that China is already deep into the next phase, where it is expected to replace the United States as the world’s primary consumer market. > The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters. > > Antonio Gramsci Davos 2026 was a demented kaleidoscope. The only possible way to wallow through the mire was to put on the headphones and resort to the Band of Gypsys smashing sonic barriers, and drowning a frankly terrifying series of

  • Visualizing The World's 50 Most Powerful Militaries 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Visualizing The World's 50 Most Powerful Militaries The recent U.S. operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro demonstrated that military power is not only about troop numbers or superior combat technology. With the successful extraction of Maduro and his wife from a military compound in just 2.5 hours, the extremely effective operation showed how far training, intelligence, and logistics go towards driving military power. This infographic, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, ranks the world’s most powerful militaries in 2025. The data for this visualization comes from the Global Firepower Index, which assesses 145 countries. THE WORLD’S TOP MILITARY POWERS The index evaluates more than 60 factors, including active military manpower,

  • Lefty Protestor Bites Off Federal Officer's Finger 7 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Lefty Protestor Bites Off Federal Officer's Finger Authored by Catherine Salgado via PJMedia.com, It seems long past time for President Donald Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act. In the chaos and violence following the death of an armed Minneapolis would-be terrorist shot while fighting Border Patrol, another protester has bitten off the finger of a federal officer. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin posted photos on X showing the loathsome protestors who so viciously assaulted federal officers, and also photos of the one officer’s wounded hand and the severed finger. What absolute scum these protestors and the politicians who encourage them are. McLaughlin explained, “In

  • Would Term Limits Make The DC Swamp Even Worse? 8 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Would Term Limits Make The DC Swamp Even Worse? Via Brian McGlinchey at Stark Realities Though America is beset by increasingly bitter political divisions, there are two convictions that unite Americans across party and demographic lines. Large majorities are certain that Congress isn’t serving the interests of the American people, and that Capitol Hill would become far more virtuous with the imposition of term limits. Despite their broad appeal to our “throw out the bums” instincts, term limits would probably make Congress even worse than it is now. Even as a proposed policy, the concept does the country a disservice by distracting Americans

  • House This Week Passed $839 Billion Defense Bill Bursting With Pork 9 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    House This Week Passed $839 Billion Defense Bill Bursting With Pork Authored by Alan Mosley via AntiWar.com, The House of Representatives on Thursday approved an $838.7 billion fiscal 2026 defense spending bill, moving one of the largest appropriations measures in US history toward final passage in the Senate. In a 341-88 vote that crossed party lines, lawmakers advanced the sprawling defense and related appropriations package, underscoring persistent majorities in both parties willing to expand military outlays even amid growing concerns about fiscal discipline. The total exceeds the Pentagon’s original FY 2026 budget request by $8.4 billion but still falls far short of more than $50 billion


The Guardian

  • ‘It’s the sovereignty of the country’: Guinea-Bissau says US vaccine study suspended 2 days ago by Melody Schreiber
    Guinea-Bissau, Health, Africa, Vaccines and immunisation, World news, Society, Science, US healthcare, US news, Robert F Kennedy Jr

    Despite US pushback, officials in west Africa say controversial hepatitis B study on pause amid ethics concerns US health officials insisted it was still on. African health leaders said it was cancelled. At the heart of the controversy is the west African nation of Guinea-Bissau – one of the poorest countries in the world and the proposed site of a hotly debated US-funded study on vaccines. The study on hepatitis B vaccination, to be led by Danish researchers, became a flashpoint after major changes to the US vaccination schedule and prompted questions about how research is conducted ethically in other countries. Continue reading...

  • ActionAid to rethink child sponsorship as part of plan to ‘decolonise’ its work 3 days ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Global development, Aid, Humanitarian response, Charities, Charitable giving, Society, Feminism, World news, Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific

    Development charity’s new co-chief executives signal shift from controversial sponsor a child scheme launched in 1972 to long-term grassroots funding Child sponsorship schemes that allow donors to handpick children to support in poor countries can carry racialised, paternalistic undertones and need to be transformed, the newly appointed co-chief executives of ActionAid UK said as they set out to “decolonise” the organisation’s work. ActionAid began in 1972 by finding sponsors for schoolchildren in India and Kenya, but Taahra Ghazi and Hannah Bond have launched their co-leadership this month with the goal of shifting narratives around aid from sympathy towards solidarity and partnership with

  • Head of US Africa bureau urges staff to highlight US ‘generosity’ despite aid cuts 5 days ago by Aisha Down
    US foreign policy, Africa, USAID, Trump administration, Aid, US news, World news, US politics

    Email sent to diplomats by state department office’s new boss is labelled ‘racist’ after dismissing Africa as a priority US diplomats have been encouraged to “unabashedly and aggressively” remind African governments about the “generosity” of the American people, according to a leaked email sent to staff in the US state department’s Bureau of African Affairs this January and obtained by the Guardian. “It’s not gauche to remind these countries of the American people’s generosity in containing HIV/Aids or alleviating famine,” says the email. Continue reading...

  • ‘Brazen’ political influence of rich laid bare as wealth of billionaires reaches $18.3tn, says Oxfam 6 days ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Global development, Inequality, Inequality and development, Oxfam, Protest, World news, Global economy, Economics, Business, Social exclusion, Rich lists, Kenya, Nepal, US political lobbying, Africa, US news, South and central Asia, Society

    Governments opting for oligarchy while brutally repressing protests over austerity and lack of jobs, charity report says The world saw a record number of billionaires created last year, with a collective wealth of $18.3tn (£13.7tn), while global efforts stalled in the fight against poverty and hunger. Oxfam’s annual survey of global inequality has revealed that the number of billionaires surpassed 3,000 for the first time during 2025. Since 2020, their collective wealth grew by 81%, or $8.2tn, which the charity claims would be enough to eradicate global poverty 26 times over. Continue reading...

  • Uganda’s president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech 7 days ago by Agence France-Presse
    Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, Bobi Wine, Africa, World news

    Yoweri Museveni wins seventh term but poll criticised by observers and rights groups over repression of opposition and internet blackout Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, fresh from winning a seventh term in office at 81, said on Sunday that the opposition were “terrorists” who had tried to use violence to overturn the election results. Official results showed Museveni winning a landslide with 72% of the vote, but the poll was criticised by African election observers and rights groups due to the heavy repression of the opposition and an internet blackout. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Saudi-UAE rift risks tearing Middle East apart: ‘anything can happen’ 2 hours ago by Tom Hussain

    The arrival of 2026 has brought anything but peace to the Middle East, caught in the gravitational pull of rival ambitions and with the uneasy sense that the next war may already be under way. From Gaza to Syria, conflict hotspots are flaring as the region finds itself at the epicentre of a global order in flux. The result is a landscape in which rivalries are multiplying, former partners are pitted against each other and more violence appears inevitable, analysts say. “While it is still early...

  • Hong Kong must tackle the challenges of a super-aged society head on 8 hours ago by Paul Yip

    Mainland China’s and Hong Kong’s birth rates fell to record lows last year, despite extensive government incentives to encourage larger families. In Hong Kong, registered births fell 14 per cent to a historic low of 31,714 in 2025. Notably, the increase in births in 2024 may have been due to the auspicious Year of the Dragon. It is believed that babies born in the dragon year will grow up to be smart and successful. This is likely to have affected the timing of births as seen in Hong Kong during...

  • In Minneapolis, resistance to ICE hardens after agent kills another US citizen 8 hours ago by Reuters

    When Fabiola, a single mother and naturalised US citizen from Latin America, first learned of the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, ‌she said she was heartbroken and terrified. Then she joined the thousands of other Minnesotans who have volunteered to track ICE agents since Good was killed, despite her fears for herself and her son Asher, who is seven. “I ‍do feel scared, but at the same time, I know I have to take care of my people too,” she...

  • Thousands of flights cancelled, power outages as monster winter storm bears down on US 11 hours ago by Reuters

    More than 4,000 flights were cancelled in the US on Saturday ahead of a monster winter storm that has ‌already cut power to more than 210,000 customers as far west as Texas, ‍and threatened to paralyse eastern states with heavy snowfall. Forecasters said snow, sleet and freezing rain, accompanied by dangerously frigid temperatures, would sweep the eastern two-thirds of the nation on Sunday and into next week. Calling the storms “historic”, US President ⁠Donald Trump on Saturday approved federal...

  • Trump says US used ‘discombobulator’ weapon in Maduro raid: ‘not allowed to talk about it’ 13 hours ago by Bloomberg

    President Donald Trump said US military forces used a weapon that he referred to as “the discombobulator” during the US operation in Caracas to remove Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro from power earlier this month. “The discombobulator. I’m not allowed to talk about it,” Trump said in an interview with the New York Post. He said the weapon made enemy equipment “not work”. “They never got their rockets off,” Trump said, according to New York Post. “They had Russian and Chinese rockets, and they...


New York Times

  • Alex Jeffrey Pretti Knew He Wanted to Help Others 9 hours ago by Corina Knoll, Julie Bosman and Maia Coleman
    Nursing and Nurses, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Veterans Affairs Department, Minneapolis (Minn)

    Shot and killed by immigration agents on a Minneapolis street, he wanted to be a ‘force of good in the world.’

  • Scenes From the Winter Storm 11 hours ago by The New York Times
    Snow and Snowstorms, vis-photo, vis-video, United States

    Images from across much of the country illuminate snow-covered streets and preparations for worse still to come.

  • New York’s Latest Forecast Shows Heavy Snow, Then Sleet 9 hours ago by Amy Graff
    Snow and Snowstorms, Weather, Cold and Cold Spells, Coastal Areas, Central Park (Manhattan, NY), Long Island (NY), New York Metropolitan Area

    The National Weather Service said Central Park could see up to a foot of snow by Monday.

  • The Woman Who Stands Between Donald Trump and Greenland 2 hours ago by Jeffrey Gettleman and Maya Tekeli
    United States Politics and Government, Politics and Government, International Relations, United States International Relations, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Content Type: Personal Profile, Defense and Military Forces, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Social Democratic Party (Denmark), Frederiksen, Mette, Putin, Vladimir V, Trump, Donald J, Denmark, Europe, Greenland, Nuuk (Greenland)

    Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s leader, has taken big risks standing up to Mr. Trump. It might just be working — for now.

  • Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs as Post-Davos Fallout Continues 7 hours ago by Matina Stevis-Gridneff
    Carney, Mark J, Trump, Donald J, Canada, China, Customs (Tariff), United States International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Threats and Threatening Messages, North American Free Trade Agreement, United States, Trudeau, Justin

    President Trump said he would impose tariffs if Canada made “a deal with China,” though there is no sign that those countries are discussing a broad trade agreement.


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