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- A tentative peace deal between the US and Iran, aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, has been largely negotiated, potentially easing global oil market anxieties and naval shipping disruptions, though final approval remains pending.
- The global electric vehicle market is experiencing significant growth, with one in four cars sold worldwide now being an EV, signaling a major shift in the automotive industry.
- The Democratic Republic of Congo is grappling with a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak, prompting increased WHO risk assessments and concerns about health facility capacity and contact tracing.
- The artificial intelligence boom continues to impact various sectors, with Nvidia urging compliance amid AI chip-smuggling probes and Jamie Dimon predicting significant workforce shifts at JPMorgan due to AI.
- US lawmakers are navigating a complex geopolitical landscape, including military support sales to Ukraine, diplomatic efforts concerning the Iran conflict, and domestic challenges such as election integrity probes and worker safety concerns in states like Wyoming.
ZeroHedge
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With Commercial Real Estate Still Challenging, Lenders Offload Troubled Loans At A Loss
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
With Commercial Real Estate Still Challenging, Lenders Offload Troubled Loans At A Loss Authored by Mary Prenon via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), While leasing activity and vacancy trends suggest the U.S. commercial real estate market is stabilizing, office values are still well below post-pandemic peaks, recent reports show. The San Francisco skyline on Jan. 20, 2023. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images As owners scramble to make payments on under-occupied office buildings, many lenders are reluctant to foreclose to avoid the headache of taking ownership and reselling the properties, according to David Marino, cofounder of Hughes Marino, a San
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1 In 4 Cars Sold Globally Is An Electric Vehicle
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
1 In 4 Cars Sold Globally Is An Electric Vehicle Electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate worldwide, reaching new milestones in 2025. As Statista's Tristan Gaudiaut details below, according to the IEA Global EV Outlook 2026 , published on May 20, global sales of electric cars, including plug-in hybrids, surpassed 21 million units last year, more than doubling since 2022, when annual sales first exceeded 10 million. As the chart shows, EVs now account for roughly one in four passenger car sales globally, meaning their market share climbed to 25 percent in 2025, up from just 2 percent in 2018
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German Taxpayers Bled Dry: Mass Migration Cost €40 Billion In 2025
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
German Taxpayers Bled Dry: Mass Migration Cost €40 Billion In 2025 Via Remix News, Migrants cost German taxpayers — just at the federal level — €24.8 billion in 2025, according to new data in the “refugee costs report” from the German Federal Ministry of Finance. However, the true sum is much higher. The €24.8 billion is strictly the federal bill. The actual, combined national cost of migration for Germany is that €24.8 billion plus the massive, separate billions that the individual states and municipalities had to pull from their own local tax revenues to cover their own deficits brought on
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US Approves "Homing All The Way Killer" Missile Support Sale To Ukraine
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US Approves "Homing All The Way Killer" Missile Support Sale To Ukraine The US State Department has officially cleared a $108.1 million hardware and sustainment package to keep Ukraine's frontline air defenses online, after there's not been much in the way of big dollar headlines concerning Washington's longtime military support to Kiev of late. The cash injection targets the maintenance and optimization of the US-designed HAWK system - which is short for the "Homing All the Way Killer" surface-to-air missile system. Bild/Getty Images Depending on the exact missile variant deployed, the platform handles tactical interceptions of enemy aircraft, drones, and
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UK Net Migration Decline Masks True Demographic Replacement As British Exodus Accelerates
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
UK Net Migration Decline Masks True Demographic Replacement As British Exodus Accelerates Via Remix News, The left-wing U.K. government has claimed it is making real progress in tackling the ongoing migration crisis enveloping Britain after official statistics published on Thursday showed that net migration had decreased to 171,000 last year. However, that figure alone doesn’t tell the whole story. “I promised to restore control to our borders. My government is delivering,” under-pressure Prime Minister Keir Starmer wrote on X in response to the latest publication by the Office for National Statistics. “Net migration is now at 171,000, down from a
The Guardian
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Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as ‘food-related violence’ surges, analysis shows
8 hours 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
a day 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
a day 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...
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Côte d’Ivoire wary of jihadist threat in north 10 years on from major attack
a day ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Grand Bassam
Côte d’Ivoire, World news, Africa, Al-Qaida, Mali, Burkina FasoThreat of jihadism continues to lurk along borders with Mali and Burkina Faso These days, when she is not organising the annual International Day of Reggae celebrations in Côte d’Ivoire, Rose Ebirim picks up litter scattered on the beach in the historic port town of Grand Bassam, 25 miles east of Abidjan. Both activities have become a form of therapy since the time she saw someone die. “13 March 2016 was a Black Sunday for me,” she said. Continue reading...
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Suspected Ebola cases triple in a week as WHO warns of rapid spread in DRC
2 days ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global development, Ebola, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World news, World Health Organization, Health, Africa, Global healthSituation described as ‘deeply worrisome’ by officials as aid cuts and community distrust impede responders The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo poses a “very high” risk to the country, the World Health Organization said on Friday, revising its threat assessment upwards. The outbreak is spreading rapidly, WHO leaders said, with almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths, up from 246 cases and 65 deaths when it was first reported a week earlier. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Ebola toll in DR Congo over 200, Uganda and 10 other African countries also at risk
4 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) updated the death toll from the Ebola outbreak to 204 late on Saturday, hours after the Red Cross said three volunteers had died there and Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases. A health ministry statement said 204 deaths had been recorded in three provinces of the vast Central African country, from 867 suspected cases. The last World Health Organization (WHO) toll on Friday put the number of deaths at 177 from 750 suspected cases. The WHO has...
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California races to prevent chemical tank explosion as thousands evacuated
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Firefighters warned on Saturday that a tank of toxic chemicals in California is heating up, adding to fears of a catastrophic explosion that has already forced tens of thousands of Californians to evacuate. About 40,000 residents were ordered to leave their homes in the Garden Grove area of Orange county, southeast of Los Angeles, on Friday after the tank began to leak, sending fumes over a heavily populated area. The tank contains 26,000 litres (7,000 gallons) of methyl methacrylate, a volatile...
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How Chinese traders in Iran are keeping business afloat as war capsizes naval shipping
8 hours ago
by Mia Nurmamat
As the US-Israel war on Iran stretches past its 80th day and continues to upend global naval shipping, a growing number of Chinese investors in Iran are turning to railway and overland transport routes to keep their businesses afloat. While disruptions to ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz show little sign of abating, many are hoping that transcontinental freight links across Eurasia could become a more reliable option. Chinese trader Han Yun has spent recent weeks travelling long distances...
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Russian drones, missiles pummel Kyiv in retaliation for dorm attack that killed 18
10 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Russia pounded Kyiv with a massive missile and drone attack that killed four people early on Sunday, authorities said, after President Vladimir Putin threatened retaliation for strikes in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine. Multiple rounds of explosions were heard in the Ukrainian capital throughout the early hours of the morning, journalists reported, in a barrage the air force said involved 600 drones and 90 missiles. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Russians fired a...
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Serbia can help build bridges between Europe and China
11 hours ago
by Aleksandar Vučić
As I return to China, I do so with an abiding sense of respect for a nation that has become one of Serbia’s most indispensable partners and a defining force of our century. In Europe, discussions about China are too often clouded by suspicion and strategic anxiety. I understand that every major political community must guard its future, but I believe Europe should approach China not with fear and suspicion but with confidence and a serious, open-eyed willingness to cooperate. Serbia has chosen...
New York Times
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How Prediction Markets and Crypto Firms Steamrolled a Watchdog Agency
an hour ago
by Sharon LaFraniere and David Yaffe-Bellany
Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Crypto.com (Foris DAX Inc), Gemini Trust Co LLC, Polymarket (Adventure One QSS Inc), Selig, Michael SThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission purged its ranks, dialed back its enforcement and boosted industries in which President Trump’s family is heavily invested.
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With Big Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Collides With a Testy Trump
5 hours ago
by Ann E. Marimow
United States Politics and Government, Courts and the Judiciary, Federal Courts (US), Law and Legislation, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Supreme Court (US), Trump, Donald J, Roberts, John G Jr, Vance, J DPresident Trump has alternated between bullying the justices and cozying up to them as the court prepares to announce major decisions that will determine the fate of the key aspects of his agenda.
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Do U.S. Automakers Have a Future in Canada?
3 hours ago
by Ian Austen
Automobiles, International Trade and World Market, Factories and Manufacturing, Customs (Tariff), Ford Motor Co, General Motors, Stellantis NV, Carney, Mark J, Trump, Donald J, Canada, Ontario (Canada), United StatesDetroit-based automakers pioneered open trade between Canada and the United States, benefiting both countries. President Trump’s trade war now leaves their future in the country in question.
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Rubio Says U.S.-India Ties Are Strong, Despite Fury Over Trump’s Actions
an hour ago
by Edward Wong
United States International Relations, International RelationsIn New Delhi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to explain why President Trump has pushed aggressive trade and immigration policies affecting India and Indians in the United States.
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RFK Jr.’s Push to Curb Antidepressants Has Shaken Psychiatry
3 hours ago
by Ellen Barry
Psychiatry and Psychiatrists, Antidepressants, Mental Health and Disorders, Depression (Mental), American Psychiatric Assn, Health and Human Services Department, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Food and Drug AdministrationAn annual psychiatric meeting was abuzz over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s call to rein in the use of depression medications. Some fear it will drive patients away from care.