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  • The escalating tensions surrounding Iran have become a central global focus, with threats of military action, economic repercussions, and diplomatic maneuvering dominating headlines.
  • Advancements in military technology, particularly electromagnetic launch systems and hypersonic missiles, are being showcased by nations like China and the US, signaling a new era of weaponry.
  • Artificial Intelligence continues to be a disruptive force, raising concerns about data center impacts and potential disruptions across various sectors, while also being eyed for its transformative potential.
  • Energy security remains a critical concern worldwide, with record oil premiums, discussions around nuclear energy, and the impact of geopolitical conflicts on supply chains influencing market dynamics.
  • Geopolitical shifts are evident as countries reassess alliances and national interests, seen in events like Hungary's elections influencing China's European presence and shifts in international trade relationships.

ZeroHedge

  • How Modern Influence Operations Work, Part 1: The New Influence Stack 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    How Modern Influence Operations Work, Part 1: The New Influence Stack Authored by Charles Davis via The Epoch Times, On a Tuesday night in a dorm room, a student opens TikTok for a “five-minute break.” The first clip is a montage of rubble and sirens. The second is a professor-style explainer, neatly captioned, delivering a single moral conclusion. The third is a shaky phone video of a confrontation on another campus—shouts, police lights, a crowd surging like weather. The student doesn’t search for any of it. They don’t even follow the accounts. The feed arrives already confident about what matters. This is the political technology of our moment: the

  • China Introduces Pistol-Like Coil-Gun Based On Electromagnetic-Launch Systems 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    China Introduces Pistol-Like Coil-Gun Based On Electromagnetic-Launch Systems Authored by Bojan Stojovski via Interesting Engineering, A new handheld coil gun developed in China is designed for discreet, non-lethal use, including law enforcement operations, state broadcaster CCTV reported. Capable of firing between 1,000 and 2,000 rounds per minute, the weapon can penetrate wooden boards from distances of several dozen yards. Its adjustable power settings allow it to incapacitate rather than kill when set lower. China develops electromagnetic weapon for covert operations.Gamersky The compact electromagnetic launcher features a 12-inch barrel and is light enough to be comfortably held and operated with one hand, allowing for greater

  • US Oil Premiums Hit Record High As World Scrambles For Crude 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    US Oil Premiums Hit Record High As World Scrambles For Crude By Charles Kennedy of Oilprice.com The premiums for U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude have soared in the spot market to a record high of between $30 and $40 per barrel above key regional benchmarks as Asia and Europe scramble for supply amid the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. WTI Midland is being offered for July delivery in north Asia at premiums of between $30 and $40 per barrel, depending on the benchmark against which they are marked, trading sources told Reuters on Monday. > "Asian refiners, shut out of Middle

  • Murder And Mayhem: A Look At ICE's 'Worst Of The Worst' Arrests 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Murder And Mayhem: A Look At ICE's 'Worst Of The Worst' Arrests Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez and Savannah Hulsey Pointer via The Epoch Times, The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts this term have focused on illegal immigrants with criminal histories. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made about 379,000 arrests from Jan. 20, 2025, through Jan. 20, 2026, and the administration has maintained that the majority involved those with criminal arrests or convictions. Tricia McLaughlin, former assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), said last year that 70 percent of ICE arrests were of criminal illegal aliens who had been

  • North Korea Keeping Iran At Arm's Length, Hoping To Improve Ties With Trump 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    North Korea Keeping Iran At Arm's Length, Hoping To Improve Ties With Trump When the Ukraine war began over four years ago, North Korea only deepened its relations and defense cooperation with Moscow. Later into the conflict, it even sent thousands of troops to assist Russian military and security forces - and an undisclosed number of DPRK troops died or suffered wounds while fighting Ukraine. When it comes to Iran, many pundits assumed Pyongyang might also do something similar in defense of Tehran, give the Middle East nation and fellow 'rogue' ally is under US and Israeli bombs; however, there are signs


The Guardian

  • People of Burkina Faso should forget about democracy, says military ruler 4 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Burkina Faso, World news, Africa

    Ibrahim Traoré, who took power in 2022 coup, tells state broadcaster ‘we must tell the truth, democracy isn’t for us’ People in Burkina Faso should forget about democracy as it is “not for us”, the military president, Ibrahim Traoré, told the country’s state broadcaster. Traoré took power in a coup in September 2022, toppling another junta that had taken power just nine months earlier. He has since stifled opposition and in January banned political parties outright. Continue reading...

  • Uganda receives first US deportation flight under third-country agreement 5 days ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    US immigration, Uganda, US news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Refugees, Trump administration, US politics, Africa, World news

    Dozen people arrive under new deal but legal challenges expected with scheme criticised as ‘dehumanising process’ A flight carrying people being deported from the US has landed in Uganda, as Donald Trump’s administration pushes on with its strategy of expelling migrants to countries they have no ties to. The deported people would stay in the east African country as “a transition phase for potential onward transmission to other countries”, an unnamed senior Ugandan government official told Reuters. Continue reading...

  • News outlets falsely report Somaliland called for extradition of Ilhan Omar 8 days ago by Faisal Ali
    Ilhan Omar, US politics, US news, Somaliland, Africa, World news

    Reports, based on X post from unofficial account, follow JD Vance’s accusations and threats of finding ‘legal remedies’ * Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Several news outlets have falsely reported that Somaliland’s government called for the extradition of Ilhan Omar, basing their stories on a post from an X account that does not represent the state despite its claims to the contrary. Fox News, the New York Post, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s the National News Desk and the Independent ran stories on the US representative. The reports centred on a post by @RepOfSomaliland

  • Interpol arrest warrant requested in Congo-Brazzaville for Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas 8 days ago by Ed Aarons and Romain Molina
    Football, Fifa, Sport, Africa

    * Football federation president on the run with wife and son * Conviction in absentia of wide-ranging corruption charges Authorities in Congo-Brazzaville have applied to Interpol for an international arrest warrant against Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas, the president of the country’s football federation, Fecofoot, after he was convicted of embezzling $1.1m in Fifa funds. Mayolas is on the run with his wife and son after they were all sentenced to life imprisonment this month for embezzling funds provided by world football’s governing body as part of its Covid-19 relief plan in February 2021. As the Guardian revealed last year, that included almost

  • Weather tracker: Thunderstorms drench UAE and Saudi Arabia 8 days ago by James Michelin for MetDesk
    Environment, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Libya, Africa, Qatar, Oman, Dubai

    Abnormally strong jet stream triggers deluge in Middle East, while north Africa braces for 60-80mph gusts An unusual weather pattern unleashed severe thunderstorms across parts of the Middle East last week, battering countries including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The Arabian peninsula – typically dominated by arid desert climates – received up to 150mm of rain in just a few days. The deluge was caused by an abnormally strong jet stream, which helped a deep area of low pressure to develop north of Saudi Arabia. This, in turn, drew moist tropical air from the Indian Ocean and triggered intense storms. Continue


South China Morning Post

  • Japan confirms release of second citizen held in Iran 2 hours ago by Reuters

    A ⁠Japanese national ⁠detained in Iran has been released on bail, Tokyo said on Tuesday. The person, believed to be the Tehran bureau chief of Japan’s public broadcaster NHK, is the second to be released after the Japanese government announced last month that two of its citizens had been detained. “The Japanese embassy in Iran has confirmed that a Japanese national who was detained by Iranian authorities on January 20 was released on April 6 local time,” government spokesman Minoru Kihara...

  • Pressure mounts on UK government to ban Kanye West after festival backlash 6 hours ago by Reuters

    The British government was under growing pressure on Monday to bar American rapper Kanye West from entering the country after he was named as the headline act for the Wireless Festival of rap and hip-hop music set for July. West, now known as Ye, has been criticised in the past for antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism, which have led on several occasions to his ‌social media accounts, including on X, being barred. The decision to book Ye prompted several companies to pull their...

  • The danger in the Global South’s pursuit of AI as a magical cure 7 hours ago by Muhammad Faizan Fakhar

    Much Western discourse on artificial intelligence has lately focused on establishing safeguards and installing guardrails against powerful new AI systems, algorithmic bias, the collusion of governments and tech oligarchs, and rising related environmental costs. The growing AI backlash in the West has been labelled a “botlash” in a recent commentary by Stanford University’s Marietje Schaake, who includes anti-AI movements such as “QuitGPT”, “Resist and Unsubscribe” and “Stealing Isn’t...

  • Video brings new scrutiny to Minnesota ICE shooting after charges against 2 men collapsed 8 hours ago by Associated Press

    The city of Minneapolis released a video on Monday showing a chase and scuffle that ended in a non-fatal shooting in January and the suspensions of two federal officers involved in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. The video – from a city-owned security camera – captured part of the incident in which federal officers chased a Venezuelan man to his home. Another Venezuelan man who lives there was shot during the confrontation. Federal authorities in February dropped...

  • Venezuela’s government, opposition may cooperate to safeguard US assets 9 hours ago by Reuters

    Venezuela’s government and its political opposition are seeking to coordinate their legal defence of the oil-rich country’s United States assets, after Washington’s official recognition of ‌interim president Delcy Rodriguez raised questions about who could represent the country in US courts. Lawyers for Rodriguez’s government and the opposition asked Manhattan-based US Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on Monday to pause for 45 days a case in which creditors are seeking to seize funds linked to...


New York Times

  • Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants 2 hours ago by Tyler Pager and Erika Solomon
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Trump, Donald J, Iran

    President Trump has told Iran it must open the Strait of Hormuz by 8 p.m. Tuesday or face the consequences, although he has delayed previous deadlines.

  • Iran’s 10-Point Proposal Demands an End to Attacks and Sanctions 6 hours ago by Max Bearak, Farnaz Fassihi, Shirin Hakim and Erika Solomon
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Trump, Donald J, Iran

    As President Trump’s deadline for new attacks loomed, Iran conveyed its conditions through Pakistani intermediaries.

  • Hegseth Likens Easter Rescue of U.S. Airman to Resurrection of Jesus Christ 5 hours ago by Chris Cameron
    Hegseth, Pete, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Easter and Holy Week

    President Trump also asserted that God supports the American war against Iran “because God is good, and God wants to see people taken care of.”

  • Artemis II Astronauts Name Moon Crater After Carroll, Reid Wiseman’s Late Wife 8 hours ago by Katrina Miller
    Wiseman, Carroll, Artemis Program, Space and Astronomy, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moon, Wiseman, G Reid, Geology

    The crew shared an emotional moment with mission control and the family of Reid Wiseman, whose wife, Carroll, died in 2020, on the ground in Houston.

  • Vance to Visit Hungary to Boost Orban Before Election an hour ago by Andrew Higgins
    United States International Relations, Polls and Public Opinion, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Conservatism (US Politics), Fidesz Party, Orban, Viktor, Vance, J D, Trump, Donald J, Magyar, Peter, Putin, Vladimir V, Budapest (Hungary), Hungary

    A scheduled visit by the American vice president, JD Vance, makes clear that Russia is not the only country invested in a victory for Hungary’s leader, Viktor Orban.


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