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  • Global energy markets are experiencing significant volatility, with coal prices surging and concerns mounting over fuel switching at power plants due to geopolitical tensions, particularly surrounding the Middle East and potential disruptions to oil supply.
  • The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with accusations of US strikes and Iranian retaliation, is having widespread economic repercussions, including sharp increases in international airfares and a surge in oil prices, prompting discussions about strategic oil reserve releases.
  • Technological advancements, particularly in Artificial Intelligence (AI), are increasingly impacting various sectors, from national security and military applications to the future of journalism and the potential for AI-driven solutions in areas like weight-loss treatments.
  • International relations are strained by a complex web of issues including alleged arms trade from the US to Mexico, accusations of election interference, and diplomatic disputes over asylum, deportation, and historical reparations.
  • Developing nations and specific regions are grappling with critical infrastructure challenges, from water shortages and inadequate public transport safety to the environmental impact of conflicts and the need for sustainable energy solutions like solar and storage.

ZeroHedge

  • Sheikhspeare an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Sheikhspeare Authored by James Alexander via DailySceptic.org, Hegel said everything important in world history happens twice. Marx added, grimly: “The first time as tragedy, the second as farce.” And here is my thrupenny bit. Everything important said by anyone in world history is said twice: the first time as farcical observation, the second as academic argument. As evidence I submit the following. A few weeks ago I took a brief look at the hypothesis that Shakespeare was a black lady. I accepted with grave pleasure the fact that Shakespeare is an anagram of A She-Speaker: but, of course I had to be caustic about the claim accompanying the staggering

  • Coal Prices Surge As Energy Shock Forces Power Plant Fuel Switching In Exposed Countries 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Coal Prices Surge As Energy Shock Forces Power Plant Fuel Switching In Exposed Countries Asian benchmark Newcastle coal prices jumped more than 9% to $150/ton (as per BBG data) at the start of the week, as energy flows across the Gulf area remain disrupted and transit through the Strait of Hormuz has significantly slowed. The rise in coal prices is being driven by a broader energy shock, with surging gas prices making coal a more economical substitute fuel for power generators. Last week's IRGC kamikaze drone attack, which shuttered Qatar's massive LNG export facility - responsible for roughly 20% of global supply

  • London Museum Hides Portrait Behind Cloth To "Reclaim" Caribbean History 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    London Museum Hides Portrait Behind Cloth To "Reclaim" Caribbean History Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, In yet another brazen attempt to erase history, the London Museum Docklands has half-covered a portrait of 18th-century merchant Beeston Long with Madras cloth, all in the name of “reclaim[ing] Caribbean history.” This symbolic shrouding targets Long’s investments in Jamaican plantations, turning a piece of British maritime legacy into a virtue-signaling prop. Critics see this as part of the left’s relentless campaign to erase uncomfortable truths about the past, prioritizing feelings over history and sidelining the achievements of figures who built modern Britain. With new panels lecturing

  • Gulf Firms Seek Millions In Political Violence Coverage Amid Rising Tensions 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Gulf Firms Seek Millions In Political Violence Coverage Amid Rising Tensions Companies across the Gulf are rushing to purchase political violence insurance as regional fighting intensifies, seeking protection for major infrastructure and commercial properties against the growing risk of attacks and collateral damage, according to FT. Insurers and brokers say they have received hundreds of inquiries in recent days from asset owners looking for coverage that protects against war-related threats. The policies typically cover damage caused by terrorism, missile debris, civil unrest, strikes, riots and other forms of political instability. Demand has surged as the conflict in the Middle East expands, with Iran

  • "How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can't Be Deported?" - Meloni Rages Against Italian Judiciary 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can't Be Deported?" - Meloni Rages Against Italian Judiciary Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sharply criticized judicial decisions blocking the detention of migrants transferred to Albania, citing the case of a Moroccan rapist with a long criminal record whom authorities say they cannot detain or deport after he applied for international protection. Speaking to RTL 102.5, Meloni said some court rulings preventing the continued detention of migrants transferred to Italian processing centers in Albania were “surreal” and undermined public safety. “I also wonder where the feminists are in


The Guardian

  • Descendants of Zimbabwe resistance heroes urge UK to locate looted skulls 3 days ago by David Batty
    Zimbabwe, Colonialism, Africa, World news, Natural History Museum, University of Cambridge, Culture, Universities, Museums, UK news

    Relatives call on institutions to help them find remains of ancestors who led fight against British colonisers in 1890s • Which human remains are held in UK museums – and where? Descendants of freedom fighters executed and beheaded in southern Africa by colonial British forces have called on the Natural History Museum in London and the University of Cambridge to help them find their ancestors’ looted skulls. Zimbabwean descendants of the first chimurenga heroes, who led an uprising against British colonisers in the 1890s, have long believed the museum and university hold several of the skulls. Continue reading...

  • Weight-loss jab could be made for $3 a month, study finds 4 days ago by Kat Lay, Global health corespondent
    Global health, Global development, Weight-loss drugs, Obesity, Society, Health, Diabetes, Science, Pharmaceuticals industry, Business, Africa, World news, South Africa, World Health Organization

    Cheap semaglutide, the drug in Ozempic and Wegovy, could help millions with diabetes and obesity in 160 countries Weight-loss jabs such as Wegovy could be made for just $3 a month, according to new analysis, potentially making the treatment available to millions in poorer countries as patents expire. More than a billion people live with obesity worldwide, with rates rising fast in lower-income nations as they shift to westernised diets and more sedentary lifestyles. Continue reading...

  • Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detention 5 days ago by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
    Eswatini, US news, Cuba, Jamaica, Yemen, Africa, World news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

    The men, sent to Africa after completing criminal sentences in the US, are from Cuba, Jamaica and Yemen Three men deported by the US to Eswatini – rather than their home countries – have filed a case against Eswatini’s government with the African Union’s human rights body, claiming their detention was an unlawful violation of their rights. Two of the claimants, from Cuba and Yemen, have been in prison in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, for eight months. The third, Orville Etoria, was repatriated to his home country, Jamaica, in September. Continue reading...

  • South Africa’s president calls Trump’s policy to offer refuge to white Afrikaners ‘racist’ 5 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    South Africa, Donald Trump, World news, US news, Africa

    US president is ‘truly uninformed’ for spreading claims of ‘white genocide’ in South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa tells New York Times South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has called Donald Trump’s policy of allowing white Afrikaners to apply for refugee status in the US “racist”, saying the US president was “truly uninformed” in a rare instance of direct criticism. Ramaphosa told the New York Times that last year’s Oval Office meeting with the US leader, when Trump turned down the lights and played a video that he falsely claimed showed there was a “white genocide” in South Africa, was a “spectacle” and an “ambush”. Continue

  • Lewis Hamilton sets sights on racing in an African grand prix before retiring 5 days ago by PA Media
    Lewis Hamilton, Formula One 2026, Ferrari, Formula One, Motor sport, Sport, Africa

    * British former champion hits out at former colonial rulers * ‘I’m hoping countries unite and take Africa back’ Lewis Hamilton has called for a movement to “take Africa back”, claiming the continent is being “controlled” by European powers. On the eve of the new Formula One season in Melbourne, the seven-time champion outlined his ambition to compete in a grand prix on African soil. But the 41-year-old, F1’s first black race driver, did not stop there. He suggested former colonial rulers still exerted undue power in the region and called for action to reverse that influence. “I’ve got roots from


South China Morning Post

  • China’s refocusing on social goals requires more than new metrics an hour ago by Winston Mok

    This year’s government work report delivered by Premier Li Qiang marks a shift from the perennial fixation with growth towards a greater emphasis on effective strategic development, especially social and people-centred outcomes. The “two sessions” have convened against the backdrop of Washington’s military adventure overseas. In contrast to that overextended empire, China will prevail in the competition with the United States by putting its own house in order. Some of the most consequential...

  • Malaysia had him on bail for child abuse. The US had other plans an hour ago by SCMP’s Asia desk

    A Bangladeshi man who spent over three years on bail in Malaysia fighting local child pornography charges has been spirited to Alaska by the FBI to face what prosecutors describe as one of the most prolific child exploitation cases in US history. Zobaidul Amin, 28, was brought from Malaysia to the United States last Wednesday and made his initial appearance in a federal court in Anchorage the following day, where he pleaded not guilty to all 13 counts, according to the US Department of Justice...

  • China summons Maersk, MSC on ‘shipping operations’ amid Panama saga, Iran war shock 3 hours ago by Carol Yang

    China’s Ministry of Transport has summoned two maritime giants – Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) – for talks on “international shipping operations” amid legal disputes over the Panama Canal, a vital artery for global trade. No further details were provided in the one-sentence statement, which was posted on the ministry’s website on Tuesday. But in China, government summons often serve as a warning and, if ignored, could lead to further action. The move came as mounting...

  • War in the Middle East: nearly 500 dead in Lebanon from Israeli offensive against Hezbollah 3 hours ago by Reuters

    Escalating hostilities have forced nearly 700,000 people to flee their homes in Lebanon over the past week, a UN agency said on Monday, as the war between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah entered a second week. Lebanon has been pulled deep into the war in the Middle East since Hezbollah opened fire to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, igniting an Israeli offensive which has killed nearly 500 people in Lebanon, ‌according to Lebanese authorities, with the death toll...

  • Why has the US-Israeli war on Iran left Brics speechless? 4 hours ago by Maria Siow

    China condemned it. Russia condemned it. Brazil condemned it. Brics, as a bloc, has said nothing. More than a week after US and Israeli strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggered the worst regional crisis in years, the grouping that positions itself as the collective voice of the Global South has yet to issue a single joint statement. The silence is not an oversight. It is the sound of a bloc whose expansion has outpaced its ability to speak as one, analysts...


New York Times

  • Trump’s War in Iran, and Rising Gas Prices, Collide With Midterm Agenda 6 hours ago by Tyler Pager
    United States Politics and Government, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Midterm Elections (2026), United States International Relations, United States Economy, Cost of Living and Affordability, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Thune, John R, Bacon, Don (1963- ), Schumer, Charles E

    The attack on Iran has led to a surge in energy prices at a moment when the cost of living is a major issue heading into the fall elections.

  • Oil Prices Will Remain High as Iran War Continues 11 hours ago by Brad Plumer
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, International Trade and World Market, Strategic Petroleum Reserve (US), Iran, Strait of Hormuz, United States, Trump, Donald J

    While officials look for ways to ease oil shocks, experts say higher prices will likely persist until traffic through the Strait of Hormuz returns.

  • Missile in Deadly Iranian School Strike Appears to Be U.S.-Made, Photos Taken by Iran Show 6 hours ago by Christiaan Triebert, Malachy Browne and John Ismay
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran, War and Armed Conflicts, Deaths (Fatalities), your-feed-visual-investigations

    Iranian state media posted mangled remnants it claims were from the Feb. 28 attack in Minab. An analysis shows they have the markings of a missile made by American manufacturers

  • Chaos on Mamdani’s Doorstep: ‘We’ve Never Had Anything Like This Here’ 13 hours ago by Emma Goldberg
    Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Bombs and Explosives, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Fringe Groups and Movements, Gracie Mansion (Manhattan, NY), Mamdani, Zohran, New York City, Lang, Jake, Terrorism

    For two hours, the streets around Gracie Mansion became the stage for a heated protest, reflecting a nation seething with angst and unease.

  • Mamdani Chooses His Words Carefully After Alleged Terror Attack 9 hours ago by Dana Rubinstein
    Terrorism, Elections, Mayors, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Muslim Americans, Bombs and Explosives, Muslims and Islam, Improvised Explosive Devices, Gracie Mansion (Manhattan, NY), Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Mamdani, Zohran, New York City

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been spare in his remarks following the attempted bombing at Gracie Mansion and arrests of two men who said they were motivated by ISIS.


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