World
AI Summary
- Global tensions remain high with ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, coupled with a widening Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, straining international health and peacekeeping efforts.
- The United States is navigating complex geopolitical waters, with President Trump pursuing a potential peace deal with Iran while facing criticism from within his own party, alongside shifts in diplomatic relations with China and Russia.
- Economic instability is a growing concern, evidenced by plunging foreign investment in Germany, zombie home foreclosures increasing across US states, and the ongoing debate around AI's impact on jobs and the economy.
- Technological advancements continue to accelerate, with a focus on quantum computing and advanced microchips in France, alongside the development of sophisticated AI and humanoid robots, raising questions about safety and societal integration.
- Domestic issues in the US include policy debates on immigration, energy (like the permanent Daylight Saving Time discussion), and the economic repercussions of events such as the cancellation of a major talk show and the impact of childcare groups investigating platforms like Roblox.
ZeroHedge
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At Last Minute, SEC Suddenly Delays Plan To Allow Crypto Versions Of US Stocks
25 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
At Last Minute, SEC Suddenly Delays Plan To Allow Crypto Versions Of US Stocks Authored by Micah Zimmerman via Bitcoin Magazine, The Securities and Exchange Commission has pumped the brakes on its highly anticipated “innovation exemption” for tokenized stocks, pushing back the release of the framework as it weighs input from traditional stock exchanges and other market participants wary of the plan’s sweeping implications, according to Bloomberg reporting . The SEC, under Chair Paul Atkins, was preparing to release the so-called innovation exemption as soon as this week. The framework would create a new regulatory pathway allowing digital tokens linked
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The Race To Build The World's Tallest Skyscraper
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
The Race To Build The World's Tallest Skyscraper In 1909, New York’s Metropolitan Life Tower became the tallest building in the world at 700 feet. Just over a century later, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa reached 2,717 feet, nearly four times taller. This timeline, via Visual Capitalist's Gabriel Cohen, shows every building to hold the title of world’s tallest since 1909, using the most recent data available from the Council on Vertical Urbanism (CVU). Per CVU methodology, buildings must include floors, excluding structures such as Toronto’s CN Tower and the Stratosphere in Las Vegas. Heights are measured to the architectural top, including
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A Collapsing Europe Shows Where Democrat Policies Will Take America
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
A Collapsing Europe Shows Where Democrat Policies Will Take America Authored by Andrew Widburg via AmericanThinker.com, Immediately before WWII, the biggest threat to Europe was Soviet socialism. During WWII, the biggest threat was the open socialism (in the form of fascism) in Germany and Italy. After WWII, during the Cold War, the biggest threat, once again, was Soviet socialism. Nevertheless, the post-war Europeans embraced socialism and touted its success, never realizing that it worked only because the U.S. paid their defense costs and absorbed the costs of wars around the world. When the Soviet Union collapsed, and America’s defense spending
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70% Of All Crypto 'Wrench Attacks' Happen In France: Report
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
70% Of All Crypto 'Wrench Attacks' Happen In France: Report About 70% of all wrench attacks, physical attacks against crypto holders and their families, carried out in an attempt to steal digital assets, occur in France, according to Bitcoin journalist Joe Nakamoto. There have been 41 crypto-related kidnappings in France so far in 2026, Nakamoto said , or about one attack every two and a half days, he added. As CoinTelegraph's Vince Quill reports , Nakamoto attributed the rise in wrench attacks to know-your-customer data collection, which is stored in centralized servers that were compromised in several high-profile data leaks
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"The World Is Losing Trust": Foreign Investment In Germany Plunges To Lowest Level Since 2009
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"The World Is Losing Trust": Foreign Investment In Germany Plunges To Lowest Level Since 2009 Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News, Foreign companies are continuing to shy away from investing in Germany, with the number of new projects falling last year to its lowest level since 2009, representing an eighth consecutive annual decline. An analysis by the auditing and consulting firm EY, reported by the German Press Agency , found that foreign investors announced 548 new projects in Germany in 2025. That was 10 percent fewer than the year before. Henrik Ahlers, the head of EY in Germany, said
The Guardian
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‘She does not back down’: the couple seeking to legalise same-sex marriage in Botswana
7 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Gaborone
Botswana, LGBTQ+ rights, Africa, World newsBonolo Selelo and Tsholofelo Kumile are going to court for right to wed but face fierce opposition from church groups Bonolo Selelo was at Botswana’s national museum for a Gaborone Pride event when she spotted Tsholofelo Kumile and was struck by her good looks. The two initiated a conversation and when Kumile expressed anxiety about what a tarot reading at the event might hold, Selelo thought nothing of offering her a hug. The reading turned out positive but Kumile claimed her hug anyway and they talked for hours. That was 1 October 2023. Two months later, they moved in together.
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Number of suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo passes 900 as health workers face attacks and shortages
16 hours ago
by Associated Press
Ebola, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Global healthWorld Health Organization says outbreak poses ‘very high’ risk for Congo, but risk of disease spreading globally remains low Congolese authorities say that suspected Ebola cases have now passed 900 in the ongoing outbreak in the east of the country. The Congolese ministry of communication, in a post on X on Sunday, said there were 904 suspected cases and 119 suspected deaths. Continue reading...
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Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as ‘food-related violence’ surges, analysis shows
a day ago
by Mark Townsend
Global development, Hunger, Conflict and arms, Palestine, Yemen, United Nations, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Sudan, AfricaMore than 20,000 attacks on markets, farmland and food distribution systems have been recorded since 2018 Hunger is being increasingly exploited as a weapon of war with more than 20,000 documented incidents of “food-related violence” in the past eight years, new analysis reveals. Attacks include 1,261 strikes on markets used by families for daily groceries and 863 incidents in which food distribution systems were targeted and workers killed. Continue reading...
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White House pauses removal of detainees to DRC as Ebola outbreak widens
2 days ago
by Melody Schreiber
Ebola, Trump administration, US immigration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Infectious diseases, US politics, US news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Uganda, World news, AfricaBut Trump administration will not return detainees deported to third countries in disease-stricken region The Trump administration will temporarily pause the removal of refugees to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) during a spiraling Ebola outbreak, according to reporting by Politico, but experts say the move won’t help prevent the spread of the disease. At least one woman is now in limbo after officials moved her to Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC, and now say they won’t bring her back because of the Ebola travel ban – despite a judge’s order for her return. Continue reading...
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‘Every health facility said they were full’: alarm over rapid spread of Ebola in DRC
2 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Prosper Heri Ngorora in Goma
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Africa, Infectious diseases, Global health, World newsNew strain of virus, aid cuts, and cultural norms around burials and touch add to difficulties in stemming outbreak The warnings from aid groups and healthcare workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been stark, their calls for coordinated international action impassioned. As the country reels from the return of the Ebola virus, there is growing concern that its fragile healthcare system will struggle to cope with an outbreak that experts say goes well beyond the number of confirmed cases. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Pope calls for ‘disarming’ of AI, technology should be ‘human friendly’
14 minutes ago
by Agence France-Presse
Pope Leo called for the “disarming” of artificial intelligence in his long-awaited manifesto on the rapidly developing technology on Monday, and warned of “new forms of slavery” behind its rise. The “just war” theory – espoused recently by the Trump administration – was “outdated”, Pope Leo XIV wrote in his first encyclical, which he presented in person at the Vatican, alongside AI experts including the co-founder of US giant Anthropic. The first US pope, who has clashed with the White House...
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Muslims begin haj in sweltering heat and shadow of Middle East tensions
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
The annual haj pilgrimage, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, officially began on Monday. More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia from outside the country, Saleh bin Saad Al-Murabba, commander of the haj passport forces, said on Friday. The faithful have been pouring into the country for the haj against the backdrop of a tenuous ceasefire in the Iran war and related regional tensions and uncertainty. Egyptian pilgrim Samya Abdul Moneim said she was grateful to God that she...
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Chinese coal mine accident, Cathay Pacific flight turbulence: 5 weekend reads you missed
6 hours ago
by SCMP
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. 82 killed in China’s worst coal mine accident for more than a decade 2. Why Bangladesh could raise Indian red flags by buying a China-Pakistan fighter jet 3. Screams as 10 hurt in ‘drop tower’ turbulence on Cathay flight from Brisbane 4. 2 notable women in ancient China broke barriers in fields...
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Why Trump’s draft peace pact with Iran threatens Netanyahu’s Middle East plans
8 hours ago
by Tom Hussain
For decades, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has preached a mantra of peace and stability in the Middle East through the destruction of Iran’s Islamic Republic. The obliteration of the ayatollahs, he prophesied, would lead to the normalisation of relations between Israel and the wider Arab-Islamic world – with Israel emerging as the Middle East’s dominant power and indispensable security provider. But on Saturday, Netanyahu’s dreams looked set to be dashed, after US President Donald...
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Oil falls as US touts progress on Iran deal, reopening Hormuz
11 hours ago
by Bloomberg
Oil fell as senior US officials gave further, positive signals on progress towards a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Brent lost as much as 6.2 per cent to US$97.10 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was near US$91. Secretary of State Marco Rubio struck a cautiously upbeat tone, saying the US was going to give diplomacy every chance. “We thought we might have some news last night,” he said in New Delhi. “Maybe today.” At the weekend, US President Donald Trump said...
New York Times
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To Get the Strait Open, Trump Had to Leave the Hardest Issues for Later
7 hours ago
by David E. Sanger and Tyler Pager
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Peace Process, United States International Relations, Nuclear Weapons, Assets, Frozen, Arms Control and Limitation and DisarmamentPresident Trump is hailing the agreement with Iran as groundbreaking, even as he admits it “isn’t even fully negotiated.” But the nuclear stockpile, enrichment and missiles have not been discussed.
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Oil Prices Fall Sharply on News of Possible Iran Deal
40 minutes ago
by Jack Ewing
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Stocks and Bonds, Standard & Poor's 500-Stock Index, IranS&P 500 futures were up slightly in what may be a sign that investors and analysts are waiting to see if a deal is finalized.
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Pope Leo Warns of Risks From A.I. in 42,300-Word Encyclical
37 minutes ago
by Motoko Rich and Elisabetta Povoledo
Leo XIV, Roman Catholic Church, Popes, Artificial Intelligence, Encyclicals, Leo XIIIThe document marks a powerful foray by the leader of the Roman Catholic church into the debate about the misuse or overuse of artificial intelligence.
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Pope Leo Has Released an Encyclical About A.I. Why Is That Important?
an hour ago
by Elisabetta Povoledo
Roman Catholic Church, Leo XIV, Popes, Artificial IntelligenceLeo XIV issued his thoughts about artificial intelligence in the modern world using a centuries-old form of papal communication called an encyclical.
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Trump’s Self-Indulgent Streak Deepens G.O.P. Fears He Is Risking Losses in Midterms
2 hours ago
by Shane Goldmacher and Patricia Mazzei
Trump, Donald J, Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, House of Representatives, Elections, Senate, Republican Party, White House East Wing and Ballroom (Washington, DC), Iran, Paxton, Ken, Cornyn, John, Thune, John R, Cassidy, Bill (1957- ), Tillis, Thomas R, Whatley, Michael (1968- )“The stupid stuff is killing our chances,” said a retiring Republican senator.