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- The recent abduction of 215 students and 12 teachers from a Catholic boarding school in Nigeria highlights the escalating violence targeting Christian communities in the region, prompting international calls for action.
- Claims of political bias in government operations have resurfaced, revealing that the Biden administration's Justice Department allegedly targeted political opponents, intensifying tensions within U.S. politics.
- Amid increasing military activity, the U.S. has issued a NOTAM alert over Venezuela, indicating possible escalations in the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Caracas as military ship movements gain attention.
- As the global economy shows signs of vulnerability, experts warn that excessive capital expenditures on AI technology could be masking underlying weaknesses, leading to a potential economic downturn.
- Ongoing geopolitical tensions have implications for global trade, as China’s recent increase in exports of rare earth magnets to the U.S. signals a possible thaw in trade relations, while strict regulations on origin could reshape future export patterns.
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Nigerian Gunmen Abduct Over 200 Christian Children, 12 Teachers In Boarding School Attack
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Nigerian Gunmen Abduct Over 200 Christian Children, 12 Teachers In Boarding School Attack Armed men attacked a Catholic boarding school in northcentral Nigeria's Niger state in the early hours on Friday, abducting 215 students and 12 teachers, according to Daniel Atori, a spokesperson to the Niger state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria. The attack on the church in south-western Nigeria is one in a series targeting Christians "I have just got back to the village this night after I visited the school where I also met with parents of the children to assure them that we are working with the government and Security agencies
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Biden's Weaponization Of The DOJ Against GOP Lawmakers Was Worse Than We Thought
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Biden's Weaponization Of The DOJ Against GOP Lawmakers Was Worse Than We Thought Authored by Matt Margolis via PJMedia.com, New, disturbing revelations show just how far Joe Biden was willing to go to target his political enemies. In 2022, his Justice Department secretly seized more than two years of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s personal phone records. Fox News Digital obtained a subpoena that exposes the depth of Biden’s weaponization of the government against his enemies. The subpoena shows a federal prosecutor — who later joined Jack Smith’s January 6 team — ordered Verizon to cough up Jordan’s records dating back to
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US Issues NOTAM Flight Alert Of "Heightened Military Activity" Over Venezuela
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US Issues NOTAM Flight Alert Of "Heightened Military Activity" Over Venezuela It has been weeks since Trump's major military build-up off Venezuela began, and the threat of potential escalated military action against Caracas remains imminent. This scenario may have just gotten a big step closer with a fresh NOTAM alert issued by the FAA. The FAA issued the NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions), or alert notifying pilots of potential serious hazards in certain airspace, for the Maiquetía Flight Information Region. This area covers all of Venezuela and parts of the southern Caribbean sea. Importantly, the warning cites a "potentially hazardous situation" and "heightened
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Don't Fall In The China Trap
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Don't Fall In The China Trap Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com, Is the Chinese economy collapsing? Or is something worse waiting in the wings? The short answer is that we could be looking at something much worse than a crashing economy. China could be part of a collapse of the global monetary system. We’ll begin the analysis with the latest official economic releases from China. These releases showed some of the weakest performance by the Chinese economy since the 2020 pandemic collapse. THINGS AREN’T LOOKING GOOD Industrial production growth for October declined to 4.9% (year-over-year) from a prior level of 6.5%. This was the weakest
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Stop The Presses – And Start Telling The Truth About Bias
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Stop The Presses – And Start Telling The Truth About Bias Authored by John Tillman via RealClearPolitics, Is a culture change coming to the news media? So it might seem, now that Bari Weiss has been appointed editor-in-chief of CBS News. Another sign is Jeff Bezos’s decision to reorient the Washington Post’s opinion page. The hope is that both outlets will move away from their blatant far-left coverage, not only bringing in some right-leaning voices, but restoring some measure of objective journalism. Other outlets are wondering if they should follow suit. Spoiler alert: It won’t work. That’s not the kind of culture change the media
The Guardian
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Nigeria reels after 215 children taken in second mass school abduction in a week
an hour ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Nigeria, Africa, Trump administration, US foreign policy, US news, World newsTwelve teachers also kidnapped from Catholic school amid threats from Trump to intervene over ‘Christian genocide’ Unknown gunmen have abducted 215 schoolchildren and 12 teachers from a Catholic school in central Nigeria, the second mass abduction in the country in a week. The latest kidnapping, in Papiri community in Niger state, came against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s threat to intervene militarily to end a “Christian genocide”, which the Nigerian government has denied is happening. Continue reading...
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South Africa’s dispute with US escalates amid row over G20 handover event
12 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
G20, South Africa, Africa, World newsTrump press secretary accuses Cyril Ramaphosa of ‘running his mouth’ after US boycott of summit in Johannesburg The dispute between South Africa and the US over the Trump administration’s decision to boycott the G20 in Johannesburg has continued, with South Africa objecting to a US plan for a junior embassy official to take part in the closing ceremony meant to mark the handover to the next summit, which will take place in Florida. The two-day summit, which opens on Saturday, comes at a febrile moment in global politics. The US has proposed a deal to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which it
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Keir Starmer defends trip to South Africa for G20 summit as budget looms
a day ago
by Kiran Stacey, Patrick Wintour and Rachel Savage
Keir Starmer, G20, South Africa, Politics, Budget 2025, Labour, UK news, World news, Africa, Ukraine, UK cost of living crisis, Donald TrumpPM says he aims to secure investment to help deal with cost of living and shore up support for Ukraine Keir Starmer has defended his decision to travel to South Africa for the G20 summit days before the budget and despite the planned absence of Donald Trump. The prime minister will arrive in South Africa on Friday morning for two days of summit discussions and bilateral talks on topics including sustainability and economic growth. Continue reading...
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US in talks to attend G20 summit after initial boycott, South Africa says
a day ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
G20, South Africa, Trump administration, Africa, Donald Trump, Cyril Ramaphosa, US politics, US foreign policy, US news, World newsCyril Ramaphosa says US has had ‘change of mind’ but does not confirm Trump’s attendance in Johannesburg The US has changed its mind about attending the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa’s president has said, without confirming whether Donald Trump, who had said the US would boycott the event, now wanted to come. Trump has claimed that South Africa racially discriminates against the minority white Afrikaner community, which led the country during the apartheid regime that ended in 1994. Continue reading...
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Biafran separatist leader sentenced to life on terrorism charges by Nigerian court
a day ago
by Eromo Egbejule West African correspondent
Nigeria, Africa, World newsJudge says Nnamdi Kanu used his Indigenous People of Biafra group to incite attacks on security officials and civilians The Biafran separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu has been sentenced to life in prison on terrorism-related charges by a court in the Nigerian capital, Abuja. Judge James Omotosho said prosecutors had shown that Kanu, who also holds British citizenship, had used his Indigenous People of Biafra group (Ipob) to incite attacks on security officials and civilians in south-east Nigeria and during anti-police protests in Lagos. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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US policeman found not guilty of murdering pregnant black woman Ta’Kiya Young
3 hours ago
by Reuters
An Ohio jury found a white police officer not guilty of murder on Friday in the 2023 fatal shooting of a pregnant black woman suspected of shoplifting from a supermarket, lawyers in the case and court records said. Connor Grubb, an officer with the Blendon Township Police Department, was also cleared of involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault charges in the death of Ta’Kiya Young, Grubb’s lawyer Mark Collins said. The case drew national attention because of the circumstances and has...
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Ex-Argentine leader warns against cutting China ties to improve US relations
3 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
Former president Mauricio Macri warned on Friday that Argentina could weaken its export base if it distances itself from China, sharpening his public split with President Javier Milei. Macri argued that China remains central to Argentina’s sales of soy, beef and other raw materials, goods the US already produces in abundance. “China is more complementary than the United States for Argentina. I do not think it is good to interrupt that process,” he said. A long-time Milei ally, Macri was...
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The rise of a Beijing-led ‘Global South Consensus’
3 hours ago
by Andrew Sheng
In 2004, Joshua Cooper Ramo, now co-CEO of Kissinger Associates, coined the term “Beijing Consensus” as an alternative to the Washington Consensus, the neoliberal framework of economic policies devised in the 1980s by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and US Treasury. China had just joined the World Trade Organization and, within the country, there was considerable scepticism that a Beijing Consensus existed. Come 2007, and as the global financial crisis broke out – first with the US...
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Trump team considering selling Nvidia H200 chips to China, insiders say
4 hours ago
by Bloomberg
US officials are having early discussions on whether to let Nvidia sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, according to people familiar with the matter, a contentious potential move that would mark a major win for the world’s most valuable company. US President Donald Trump’s team has held internal talks about H200 chip shipments to the Asian country in recent days, said the people, who requested anonymity to discuss a highly sensitive matter. No final decision has been made, the...
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Khashoggi’s widow and Democrats demand release of ‘shocking’ Trump-Saudi call
4 hours ago
by Reuters
A Democratic lawmaker who served on Donald Trump’s National Security Council in his first term urged the White House on Friday to release a transcript of Trump’s 2019 call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s killing. “The Khashoggi family and the American people deserve to know what was in that call … the receipts will raise serious questions,” congressman Eugene Vindman told a news conference with Khashoggi’s widow, Hanan Elatr Khashoggi. In 2019,...
New York Times
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RFK Jr. Says He Instructed CDC to Change Vaccines and Autism Language on Website
3 hours ago
by Sheryl Gay Stolberg
United States Politics and Government, Vaccination and Immunization, Rumors and Misinformation, Autism, Children and Childhood, Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Department, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Cassidy, Bill (1957- )In an interview, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited gaps in vaccine safety research. His critics say he is ignoring a larger point: Vaccines save lives.
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Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Had ‘Disturbing’ Call After Khashoggi’s Murder, Lawmaker Says
2 hours ago
by Robert Jimison
National Security Council, United States Politics and Government, Classified Information and State Secrets, United States International Relations, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Khashoggi, Hanan Elatr, Khashoggi, Jamal, Mohammed bin Salman (1985- ), Trump, Donald J, Vindman, Eugene SRepresentative Eugene Vindman of Virginia said he reviewed a classified transcript of the 2019 conversation that would “shock” Americans.
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Sean Duffy Asks Travelers to ‘Bring Civility Back’ to Airports in New PSA
5 hours ago
by Claire Fahy
Airlines and Airplanes, Customs, Etiquette and Manners, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Transportation Department (US), Duffy, Sean P, Sinatra, FrankThe secretary of transportation kicked off a new civility campaign on Wednesday called “The Golden Age of Travel Starts With You.”
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Eli Lilly, Drug Maker of Zepbound and Mounjaro, Reaches $1 Trillion in Value
3 hours ago
by Rebecca Robbins
Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Diabetes, Stocks and Bonds, GLP-1 RAs (Drug), Eli Lilly and Company, Insulin, Corporations, Lilly Endowment, Trump, Donald J, Dave RicksThe 150-year-old drugmaker is the first company in health care to hit the milestone.
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As Trump Pushes on Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan, Zelensky’s Options Are Narrowing
2 hours ago
by Andrew E. Kramer and Paul Sonne
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), International Relations, United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Peace Process, Assets, Frozen, Group of Eight, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Dmitriev, Kirill A (1975- ), Peskov, Dmitri S, Putin, Vladimir V, Trump, Donald J, Witkoff, Steven, Zelensky, Volodymyr, Europe, Ukraine, United States, RussiaThe Ukrainian president’s options are narrowing as he is confronted with a 28-point proposal drafted by American and Russian envoys.