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- Escalating tensions between the US and Iran have led to direct strikes on infrastructure and a significant increase in regional conflict, impacting global energy markets and raising fears of a wider crisis.
- The global impact of extreme weather events, including widespread wildfires, heatwaves, and flooding, continues to affect multiple regions, disrupting supply chains and necessitating significant governmental responses and international cooperation.
- Developments in artificial intelligence are raising complex legal and ethical questions, particularly concerning AI's role in law enforcement, media ownership, and potential collisions with existing legal frameworks.
- Political discourse is increasingly polarized globally, with themes of 'leftwing globalism' versus conservative nationalism, election integrity debates, and the resurgence of conspiracy theories shaping national and international policy discussions.
- Economic challenges persist globally, marked by high inflation, fleeing millionaires, housing affordability concerns, and potential shifts in trade policies, such as increased tariffs and a focus on 'Made in EU' initiatives to counter China's technological advancements.
ZeroHedge
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Iran's Reliance On China's Beidou Satellite System Is A Game-Changer In War With US
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Iran's Reliance On China's Beidou Satellite System Is A Game-Changer In War With US Authored by former CIA officer Larry Johnson During the 12-day war in June 2025, Iranian missiles and drones struggled against sophisticated Israeli and American electronic warfare. GPS jamming and spoofing repeatedly disrupted their guidance systems, limiting their effectiveness during the intense 12-day conflict. Fast-forward to early 2026, and the battlefield dynamics had shifted dramatically. Iran’s precision strikes began threading through advanced air defenses, hitting high-value targets across the Gulf with surprising accuracy . Intelligence analysts pointed to one key factor: Iran had ditched GPS for China’s
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White DSA Member Inadvertently Exposes Socialist Playbook: "Secret Nazis" Are Fine If They Advance Agenda
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
White DSA Member Inadvertently Exposes Socialist Playbook: "Secret Nazis" Are Fine If They Advance Agenda Far-left podcaster and Democratic Socialists of America member Emma Vigeland appeared to inadvertently expose the far-left movement's ends-justify-the-means political calculus: Even a "secret Nazi" would be acceptable if the candidate advanced a national socialist agenda. Vigeland, a former field reporter, producer, and commentator for The Young Turks and identified as a DSA member, also co-hosts The Majority Report with Sam Seder. She explained on a separate Vox podcast that she doesn't care if a progressive or socialist candidate has "Nazi" skeletons in their closet .
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Election Integrity: Is Representative Democracy A Foolish Fantasy?
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Election Integrity: Is Representative Democracy A Foolish Fantasy? Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us The US Constitution is perhaps the most significant historical and governmental document in a millennia. It established the modern conception of the western Republic, along with true representative government designed to answer to the people rather than rule over the people. The Bill of Rights outlined clear restrictions on federal and state powers to legislate away the inherent and God given freedoms of the citizenry; an accomplishment which had been attempted in the past but was never truly realized until the war for independence and the
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Welcome To Trillionistan; Don't Get Comfortable...
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Welcome To Trillionistan; Don't Get Comfortable... Authored by Peter C. Earle via The Daily Economy , Not long ago, the notion of trillions belonged either to the furthest cosmic reaches of the universe or the submicroscopic world of atoms. These numbers describe galaxies in the observable universe, roughly two trillion , or, at the opposite extreme, the picosecond - one trillionth of a second - is used to measure molecular motion and chemical reactions. Until recently, magnitudes denominated in trillions were almost entirely confined to the theoretical hinterlands of astronomy, physics, and schoolyard exaggeration. Today, trillion-dollar quantities have become commonplace
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Flock Safety Defends Cameras After AI System Triggers Wrongful Police Stops Of Two Journalists
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Flock Safety Defends Cameras After AI System Triggers Wrongful Police Stops Of Two Journalists Plymouth, Minnesota - Automotive journalist Joel Feder and his wife were detained by multiple police officers in a coordinated stop while driving a Jaguar Land Rover press vehicle, after Flock Safety's automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras flagged the car based on a flawed database entry. Screenshot Plymouth Police Department via The Drive According to Feder's detailed account in The Drive , officers boxed in the $155,000 Range Rover in a Kohl's parking lot after the vehicle triggered alerts via Flock's network. Police had been tracking
The Guardian
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São Tomé and Príncipe heads to polls in tense presidential election
3 hours ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Sao Tome and Principe, Africa, World newsIncumbent Carlos Vila Nova hopes to defeat his former party and secure second term as independent Voters in São Tomé and Príncipe go to the polls for a presidential election on Sunday as one of Africa’s least populous countries seeks to burnish its democratic credentials. According to the National Election Commission, about 142,000 people are registered to vote in the tiny African state’s elections, approximately 15% of whom live in the diaspora. Continue reading...
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‘We are preserving a tradition’: how Ghana’s sensationalist film posters became collectible art
a day ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Greater Accra
Ghana, Film, Art, Africa, Culture, Art and design, World newsHand-painted works are often wildly unfaithful to the movies they portray – reinterpretations that sometimes resulted in threats, insults and even physical attacks from viewers who felt duped Sitting on his porch in Teshie near Accra, Heavy J dipped a brush into red oil paint and dabbed it carefully on to his canvas – a flour sack – adding blood to a knife being wielded by a man. Higher on the canvas, he had started on an outline of a skull. Heavy J was creating a poster, but not as you might have expected for a horror film. Instead, it
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Seven Americans quarantining at Kenya Ebola facility after US travel ban, says aid group
2 days ago
by Reuters
US news, Kenya, Ebola, Africa, World newsAid workers are first known people to quarantine at facility, which sparked huge opposition in Kenya Seven American aid workers who had been in Congo to fight the Ebola outbreak are quarantining at a new isolation facility in Kenya after the US government introduced travel restrictions, the head of a US charity employing them told Reuters. The aid workers are the first known people to quarantine at the facility, which has sparked huge opposition in Kenya and is at the heart of a legal case in which a court has ordered the work to be suspended. Construction continued, however, according
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UK aid cuts ‘reduce bilateral support to some African countries by 90%’
3 days ago
by Heather Stewart
Foreign policy, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Aid, Politics, Labour, Charities, Society, UK news, Africa, World newsCritics say Foreign Office figures send ‘global message about the role the country wants to play on international stage’ Labour’s foreign aid cuts mean reductions of as much as 90% in the bilateral support the UK will give to some African countries, Foreign Office figures show. The department’s annual report includes a long-awaited breakdown of how the reduction in the aid budget will affect individual countries for the next three years. Continue reading...
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Uganda calls for travel restrictions to be lifted after last Ebola patient discharged
3 days ago
by John Musenze in Kampala
Global health, Ebola, Global development, Uganda, Africa, World news, Infectious diseases, Medical researchCountry begins 42-day countdown to outbreak being declared officially over, as numbers continue to rise in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda has started lobbying countries to lift Ebola-related travel restrictions after discharging its last confirmed Ebola patient from hospital. The discharge of a Congolese national from the Mulago national referral hospital’s isolation centre in Kampala on Thursday triggered the start of a 42-day countdown required by the World Health Organization before Uganda can officially be declared Ebola-free, provided no new infections are detected. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Hong Kong’s 5-year plan must focus on what the city does best
6 hours ago
by Regina Ip
Hong Kong has embarked on the path of drawing up its first five-year plan – a significant moment in its history. Hong Kong’s first five-year plan should be more than a local economic blueprint. Properly conceived, it should define how the city contributes to China’s national development while preserving the global connections that make Hong Kong uniquely valuable. Success will depend on three mutually reinforcing pillars – deeper integration with the mainland, seamless connectivity across the...
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Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Miami as UK seeks extradition
8 hours ago
by Associated Press
Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, whose social media empire promoting wealth, male dominance and misogyny has made them among the world’s most polarising internet personalities, were arrested on Saturday in Miami as British authorities sought their extradition on rape and sex trafficking charges. The brothers were taken into custody by the US Marshals Service on a sealed warrant, agency spokesman Brady McCarron said, placing the United States at the centre of an international legal...
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Cuban dissident artist Otero Alcantara lands in US exile
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Prominent Cuban dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara flew to exile on Saturday in the United States after serving a five-year sentence on the island, as Washington urged Havana to release more than 700 political prisoners. Otero Alcantara, designated a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International, was sentenced to five years in prison in 2022 for insulting national symbols, contempt and disturbing the public order. He landed in Miami, the capital of the Cuban diaspora, after a short...
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As the UK discusses an EU return, Hong Kong offers lessons
10 hours ago
by Antony Huen
The recent resignation of Keir Starmer as Britain’s prime minister has reignited a debate over the United Kingdom’s post-Brexit identity – and talk of rejoining the European Union. Over the past decade, has Britain’s decision to exit the EU returned the UK to its splendid isolation – or merely a splendid squalor? It may seem a far-fetched idea but what if the UK were to become a special sovereignty within the EU? And in that case, what can post-Brexit Britain learn from Hong Kong, which has been...
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Leon Black told Epstein panel he paid US$21 million to woman to keep affair secret
12 hours ago
by Bloomberg
Former Apollo Global Management Chief Executive Officer Leon Black told Congress he paid US$21 million to a woman he accused of blackmailing and extorting him. The billionaire investor said during a June 26 interview with the US House Oversight Committee that he paid the money to the woman, with whom he had had an affair, after she demanded US$100 million because he “ruined her life”. Black’s appearance at the voluntary interview was part of the congressional investigation into the late...
New York Times
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Why Jordan Is Becoming a New Focus in the U.S.-Iran War
8 hours ago
by Greg Jaffe, Julian E. Barnes and Jonathan Swan
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, Deaths (Fatalities), Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Defense Department, Jordan, IranFour Iranian attacks in five days have targeted U.S. troops in Jordan, U.S. officials said, including one on Friday that killed two soldiers and left another service member missing.
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U.S. Strikes Leave Iranians Isolated and Scared
15 hours ago
by Leily Nikounazar
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ahvaz (Iran), IranOvernight strikes damaged a tunnel and three bridges in Hormozgan Province, the governor’s office said.
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Zohran Mamdani Knows He Has Political Capital. And He Intends to Spend It.
18 hours ago
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Mamdani, Zohran, New York City, Democratic Party, Democratic Socialists of America, United States Politics and Government, Elections, Mayors, Midterm Elections (2026), Polls and Public Opinion, Israel-Gaza War (2023- )Lulu Garcia-Navarro sits down for an interview with the mayor of New York City.
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Mamdani Says He May Still Order Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Arrest in NYC
10 hours ago
by Sally Goldenberg
United States Politics and Government, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Democratic Socialists of America, Law Department (NYC), Police Department (NYC), International Court of Justice (UN), Mamdani, Zohran, Netanyahu, BenjaminMayor Zohran Mamdani said in an interview with The New York Times that he was in “an active conversation” with New York City’s Law Department on whether he had the authority to arrest the Israeli leader.
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In Maine, Troy Jackson Gains Momentum in Bid to Replace Platner
3 hours ago
by Bayliss Wagner, Sydney Cromwell and Tim Balk
United States Politics and Government, Democratic Party, Jackson, Troy D (1968- ), Bellows, Shenna, Platner, Graham, Shah, Nirav Dinesh, Maine, Elections, SenateTroy Jackson, a progressive former State Senate president, showed signs of significant strength, as half the state’s counties picked delegates to a convention where they will choose Graham Platner’s replacement.