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  • Global trade dynamics are undergoing significant reconfiguration, with the US establishing new bilateral agreements and spearheading international collaborations to secure critical mineral supply chains and mitigate reliance on existing dominant suppliers.
  • The artificial intelligence and robotics industries are accelerating towards commercialization, exemplified by humanoid robots entering production and strategic mergers of AI and aerospace companies, driving substantial market expansion and technological integration.
  • Healthcare systems globally face mounting pressures from escalating costs, sophisticated fraud schemes, and evolving medical guidelines, particularly regarding specialized procedures, necessitating regulatory scrutiny and policy adjustments.
  • The commercial space sector is experiencing rapid growth, as nations like China increasingly support private sector initiatives in advanced projects ranging from crewed spacecraft development to burgeoning space tourism markets.
  • New manufacturing and design regulations are emerging within the automotive industry, as seen with China's mandate to ban concealed EV door handles, signaling a global emphasis on enhancing vehicle safety standards.

ZeroHedge

  • The Indo-US Trade Deal Might Sharply Shift The Direction Of The Global Systemic Transition an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    The Indo-US Trade Deal Might Sharply Shift The Direction Of The Global Systemic Transition Authored by Andrew Korybko, Trump unexpectedly announced an Indo-US trade deal on Monday whereby US tariffs on Indian imports will drop to 18% while India will reduce its tariffs on US imports to zero. He also said that Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil, which he’ll replace with US and possibly Venezuelan oil, while also pledging to buy $500 billion of American energy, technology, agricultural goods, coal, and other products. For his part, Modi confirmed that a deal had indeed been reached, but he didn’t confirm the details. If Trump accurately conveyed them,

  • AI's Next Frontier Is Physical As Humanoid Robots Begin March On Assembly Lines And Beyond an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    AI's Next Frontier Is Physical As Humanoid Robots Begin March On Assembly Lines And Beyond Humanoid robotics is transitioning from prototype to production by late 2026 and into 2027. The market, currently valued at roughly $3 billion, is projected to expand to $40 billion under Barclays' base-case outlook, with upside scenarios reaching $200 billion as physical AI scales across labor-intensive sectors. In one of the latest Barclays Eagle Eye newsletters, the firm's internal thematic research for clients highlighted humanoid robotics, with several examples of these bots moving past pilot programs to industrial production lines. The research note stated: > Industrial robots have been part

  • Epstein, Western Decline, & The Moral Collapse Of The Elites 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Epstein, Western Decline, & The Moral Collapse Of The Elites Authored by Lucas Leiroz, January 2026 marks a rupture. It is no longer possible to treat the Epstein case as a sexual scandal involving powerful individuals. What has now come to light – documents, images, records, explicit connections – has pushed the debate to another level. This is no longer about “abuses,” “excesses,” or “individual crimes.” What has been exposed points to systematic, organized, ritualized practices. And that changes everything. For years, the public was conditioned to accept a narrative of ambiguity. There were always doubts, always a lack of “definitive proof,” always a

  • Defunding ICE Is A Politically Toxic Position For The Democrats 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Defunding ICE Is A Politically Toxic Position For The Democrats In recent weeks, calls to defund or even abolish ICE have ramped up from the Democratic Party, particularly after the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. However, despite their rhetoric, American voters are far more aligned with Trump’s immigration crackdown. In fact, it looks like their views on immigration enforcement are so far out of touch with mainstream America that it could cost them the midterm elections. The latest Cygnal survey has made some rather telling discoveries: enforcement is popular, defunding ICE is toxic, and Democrats are walking straight into an

  • Illegal Biolabs In Vegas & California Linked To Chinese National With Alleged Military-Civil Fusion Ties 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Illegal Biolabs In Vegas & California Linked To Chinese National With Alleged Military-Civil Fusion Ties Authored by The Bureau's Sam Cooper,  Federal and local authorities are investigating suspected illegal biological laboratories in Las Vegas and California’s Central Valley linked to a Chinese national accused by Congressional investigators of ties to a PRC military-civil fusion enterprise, who spent a decade operating what Canadian courts found was a systematic technology-theft operation from British Columbia before fleeing south with a $330 million fraud judgment against him. The FBI and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department executed search warrants over the weekend at two residences connected to Jiabei “Jesse”


The Guardian

  • Trump-led abuses amid ‘democratic recession’ put human rights in peril, HRW report says 5 hours ago by Karen McVeigh
    Human rights, Global development, Governance, Trump administration, US news, US politics, World news, China, Russia, International law, Asia Pacific, Europe, European Union, Canada, Press freedom, Americas, Morocco, Iran, Protest, Protest (US), Africa, Middle East and north Africa

    Rights group says growing authoritarianism and abuses in US, Russia and China threaten global rules-based order The world is in a “democratic recession” with almost three-quarters of the global population now living under autocratic rulers – levels not seen since the 1980s, according to a new report. The system underpinning human rights was “in peril”, said Philippe Bolopion, executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), with a growing authoritarian wave becoming “the challenge of a generation”, he said. Continue reading...

  • Handful of sick and wounded Palestinians allowed through Rafah crossing on first day a day ago by Lorenzo Tondo
    Gaza, Egypt, Israel, Middle East and north Africa, Palestine, World news, Africa

    Numbers Israel permitted to enter Egypt after reopening border were far lower than expected following delays A small number of sick and wounded Palestinians have begun crossing into Egypt to seek medical treatment after Israel permitted a limited reopening of the Palestinian territory’s Rafah border post as fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilise the conflict inch forward. About 150 people were due to leave the territory on Monday, and 50 to enter it, according to Egyptian officials, more than 20 months after Israeli forces closed the crossing. However, by nightfall, Reuters reported that Israel had permitted 12 Palestinians to re-enter the territory, according

  • Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes 2 days ago by Maggie Shopova and Ed Walton for Met Desk
    Madagascar, Environment, World news, Africa, Europe, Extreme weather

    Island’s first tropical storm of season may bring 150mm of rain – meanwhile, eastern Europe freezes with possible night-time lows of -30C At least three people have died and nearly 30,000 people have been affected by flooding after Madagascar’s first tropical storm of the season hit over the weekend. Tropical Cyclone Fytia formed to the north-west of Madagascar over the northern Mozambique Channel on Thursday. Continue reading...

  • International law meant to limit effects of war at breaking point, study finds 2 days ago by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor
    War crimes, International law, International criminal justice, International criminal court, Law, Gaza, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ukraine, Middle East and north Africa, Europe, Africa, World news

    Report covering 23 conflicts over last 18 months concludes more than 100,000 civilians have been killed as war crimes rage out of control An authoritative survey of 23 armed conflicts over the last 18 months has concluded that international law seeking to limit the effects of war is at breaking point, with more than 100,000 civilians killed, while torture and rape are committed with near impunity. The extensive study by the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights describes the deaths of 18,592 children in Gaza, growing civilian casualties in Ukraine and an “epidemic” of sexual violence in the Democratic

  • More than 200 killed in coltan mine collapse in eastern DRC, officials say 4 days ago by Reuters
    Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Mining

    Rubaya mine produces about 15% of the world’s coltan, which is processed into tantalum, used in mobile phones More than 200 people were killed this week in a collapse at the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Lumumba Kambere Muyisa, a spokesperson for the rebel-appointed governor of the province where the mine is located, told Reuters on Friday. Rubaya produces about 15% of the world’s coltan, which is processed into tantalum – a heat-resistant metal that is in high demand by makers of mobile phones, computers, aerospace components and gas turbines. The site, where local people dig manually for


South China Morning Post

  • As US readied next moon mission, something dangerous caught Nasa off guard 2 hours ago by Associated Press

    Nasa’s long-awaited moon shot with astronauts is off until at least March because of hydrogen fuel leaks that marred the dress rehearsal of its giant new rocket. It was the same problem that delayed the Space Launch System rocket’s debut three years ago. That first test flight was grounded for months because of leaking hydrogen, which is highly flammable and dangerous. “Actually, this one caught us off guard,” Nasa’s John Honeycutt said on Tuesday, hours after the test came to an abrupt halt at...

  • Son of Libya’s late ruler Gaddafi killed by gunmen who stormed home 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libya’s late long-time ruler, was killed on Tuesday by gunmen who stormed his home in western Libya’s Zintan, his French lawyer Marcel Ceccaldi said. “He was killed today at 2pm ... in Zintan in his home by a four-man commando,” Ceccaldi said. Saif al-Islam, 53, had been seen by some as his father’s successor, despite being targeted by a warrant from the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity. In 2021 he announced he would run for...

  • At least 15 dead after migrant speedboat and Greek coastguard vessel collide 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    A collision between a speedboat carrying migrants and a Greek coastguard patrol vessel off the eastern Aegean island of Chios has killed at least 15 people, the coastguard said late on Tuesday, while a search and rescue operation involving patrol boats, a helicopter and divers was under way for potentially missing people. The bodies of 14 people – 11 men and three women – were recovered from the sea, the coastguard said, while another 25 migrants, including about 11 children, were rescued and...

  • Trump and Colombia’s Petro appear to bury hatchet after months of tensions 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro and US President Donald Trump appeared to bury the hatchet on Tuesday, after a year of sparring that culminated in threats by Trump to topple the left-wing leader like in Venezuela. “My impression of the meeting a few hours ago is first and foremost that it was positive,” Petro told reporters after meeting Trump at the White House behind closed doors. Trump said he “got along very well” with the leader whom he recently accused of pumping cocaine into the United...

  • Epstein files reveal the underbelly of Western elites 8 hours ago by Alex Lo

    Now we know why they didn’t want to release the Epstein files. It’s not just about implicating US President Donald Trump, who was a long-time close friend of the infamous paedophile and sex trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein. Rather, they basically implicate the ruling and business elites of the Anglo-American world. In the 1980s and 1990s, there was a wave of mass hysteria sweeping across the United States based on fear of satanic cults, child abuse and sacrifices. Well, it turns out maybe it wasn’t...


New York Times

  • House Cancels Contempt Vote As Clintons Agree to Testify on Epstein 9 hours ago by Annie Karni
    Clinton, Bill, Clinton, Hillary Rodham, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, United States Politics and Government

    Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to be deposed this month by an investigative panel but requested that it be in public, a request that the Republican chairman ignored.

  • Jeffrey Epstein’s Trust Reveals Beneficiaries of His Fortune 10 hours ago by Matthew Goldstein
    Wills and Estates, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Indyke, Darren K, Kahn, Richard D, Maxwell, Ghislaine, Nowak, Martin A, Shuliak, Karyna, Compensation for Damages (Law), Sex Crimes, Human Trafficking, Child Abuse and Neglect, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Justice Department, internal-open-access-from-nl

    Jeffrey Epstein wanted most of his money to go to his girlfriend. Mr. Epstein’s brother and a Harvard math professor were also named beneficiaries.

  • Catherine O’Hara, Star of ‘Best in Show,’ Honored in Westminster Dog Show Tribute 3 hours ago by Callie Holtermann
    O'Hara, Catherine, Best in Show (Movie), Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Dogs, Awards, Decorations and Honors

    Fans remembered the actress, who died last week at 71, for her role as the doting owner of a Norwich terrier destined for glory in the cult-classic sendup of dog show culture.

  • Trump, Changing Course, Throws Harvard Deal Talks Into Chaos 4 hours ago by Michael C. Bender, Alan Blinder, Mark Arsenault and Michael S. Schmidt
    United States Politics and Government, Colleges and Universities, Federal Aid (US), Harvard University, Ivy League, New York Times, Trump, Donald J

    In the latest example of his mercurial negotiating style, President Trump went from dropping his ask for a $200 million fine to demanding $1 billion from the university.

  • Trump Scolds CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for ‘Not Smiling’ 6 hours ago by Michael M. Grynbaum
    CNN, Collins, Kaitlan, Trump, Donald J, News and News Media

    Testy remarks from a president who has frequently singled out female journalists for criticism and personal attacks.


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