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- President Trump's assertive and often controversial foreign policy decisions, including his "Board of Peace" initiative and actions regarding Greenland, are actively reshaping international alliances and global diplomatic norms, prompting mixed reactions from allies and adversaries.
- The accelerating rise of artificial intelligence continues to spark significant debate and concern, from fears of cultural stagnation and widespread job displacement as workers train their AI replacements, to the increasing commercial deployment of humanoid robots and the ongoing discussion about the feasibility and implications of Artificial General Intelligence.
- Geopolitical tensions remain high across multiple fronts, highlighted by ongoing US-Russia-Ukraine negotiations amid renewed conflict, heightened US military posture toward Iran and Venezuela, and a notable shift in US defense strategy for North Korea, influencing global stability and resource allocation.
- China's industry is rapidly asserting dominance in key sectors, particularly electric vehicles, challenging established Western brands, while also navigating complex trade relations and resource needs, such as Russia circumventing sanctions for oil imports to India.
- Within the United States, immigration enforcement and social policy debates are intensifying, marked by significant detentions, public protests, and investigations into governmental conduct, occurring alongside a reported substantial decrease in the national homicide rate.
ZeroHedge
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Suicidal Empathy Is Another Front In The CCP's Hybrid War
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Suicidal Empathy Is Another Front In The CCP's Hybrid War Authored by Stu Cvrk via The Epoch Times, The theory of suicidal empathy is gaining increasing currency among people who are deeply concerned about the apparent fracturing of Western civilization, particularly American culture. Suicidal empathy can be defined as excessive or misdirected compassion expressed by individuals or groups that prioritizes short-term emotional responses over cultural norms and long-term societal stability and personal well-being. Over time, the concept can lead to self-destructive outcomes for individuals (the loss of traditional values in favor of equity and other false gods) or societies (robust nationalism replaced by
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Vegas Casino To Accept Canadian Dollars At Par In Bid To Lure Northerners Back To Sin City
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Vegas Casino To Accept Canadian Dollars At Par In Bid To Lure Northerners Back To Sin City Las Vegas casino owner Derek Stevens is offering Canadian visitors a major incentive by accepting Canadian dollars at par with U.S. currency at his three downtown properties—Circa, D Las Vegas, and Golden Gate—through August 31, according to Bloomberg. Because the Canadian dollar currently trades at about 1.38 to the U.S. dollar, the promotion gives Canadians an effective discount of more than 30 percent. The deal applies to hotel stays, bar tabs, and up to $500 in casino play. The move comes as Las Vegas continues to
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Russia's Planned Revival Of RIC Is Unlikely For Three Reasons
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Russia's Planned Revival Of RIC Is Unlikely For Three Reasons Authored by Andrew Korybko, The Sino-Indo rapprochement is still in its infancy, their territorial disputes remain unresolved, and India is under lots of pressure from the US nowadays. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov declared during his first press conference of the year that Moscow wants to revive the Russia-India-China (RIC) format. In his words, “[RIC] still exists – though it has not convened in some time – but has not been disbanded. We are working to revive its activities.” For as well-intentioned as Russia’s plans are, and they make sense since those three are the
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Meet The Man Who Bought $1 Billion In Physical Silver Before The Rally
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Meet The Man Who Bought $1 Billion In Physical Silver Before The Rally The precious metals complex resumed its upward trajectory overnight. Shortly after the US equity cash open, silver surged above $100 per ounce for the first time on record, while gold approached the $5,000 per ounce level. As Rick Privorotsky, head of Delta One at Goldman Sachs, noted to clients earlier, flows suggest some speculative participation, but the dominant driver remains structural: "There is clearly hot money involved, but first and foremost gold is a central bank trade… a slow erosion of the dollar's exorbitant privilege rather than a sudden
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Obama's Fingerprints All Over Investigations Of Trump And Clinton
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Obama's Fingerprints All Over Investigations Of Trump And Clinton Authored by Paul Sperry via American Greatness, In the run-up to the 2016 Democratic Party convention, FBI Director James Comey gained access to at least eight thumb drives containing large volumes of former Secretary Hillary Clinton’s sensitive State Department emails—as well as some from President Obama—that appeared to have been compromised by foreign hackers. Instead of investigating the explosive new batch of evidence revealed in recently declassified documents, Comey rushed ahead to close an investigation into whether Clinton improperly transmitted and received classified material from a private, unsecured server she kept in her basement.
The Guardian
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‘It’s the sovereignty of the country’: Guinea-Bissau says US vaccine study suspended
13 hours ago
by Melody Schreiber
Guinea-Bissau, Health, Africa, Vaccines and immunisation, World news, Society, Science, US healthcare, US news, Robert F Kennedy JrDespite US pushback, officials in west Africa say controversial hepatitis B study on pause amid ethics concerns US health officials insisted it was still on. African health leaders said it was cancelled. At the heart of the controversy is the west African nation of Guinea-Bissau – one of the poorest countries in the world and the proposed site of a hotly debated US-funded study on vaccines. The study on hepatitis B vaccination, to be led by Danish researchers, became a flashpoint after major changes to the US vaccination schedule and prompted questions about how research is conducted ethically in other countries. Continue reading...
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ActionAid to rethink child sponsorship as part of plan to ‘decolonise’ its work
2 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Global development, Aid, Humanitarian response, Charities, Charitable giving, Society, Feminism, World news, Africa, Americas, Asia PacificDevelopment charity’s new co-chief executives signal shift from controversial sponsor a child scheme launched in 1972 to long-term grassroots funding Child sponsorship schemes that allow donors to handpick children to support in poor countries can carry racialised, paternalistic undertones and need to be transformed, the newly appointed co-chief executives of ActionAid UK said as they set out to “decolonise” the organisation’s work. ActionAid began in 1972 by finding sponsors for schoolchildren in India and Kenya, but Taahra Ghazi and Hannah Bond have launched their co-leadership this month with the goal of shifting narratives around aid from sympathy towards solidarity and partnership with
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Head of US Africa bureau urges staff to highlight US ‘generosity’ despite aid cuts
4 days ago
by Aisha Down
US foreign policy, Africa, USAID, Trump administration, Aid, US news, World news, US politicsEmail sent to diplomats by state department office’s new boss is labelled ‘racist’ after dismissing Africa as a priority US diplomats have been encouraged to “unabashedly and aggressively” remind African governments about the “generosity” of the American people, according to a leaked email sent to staff in the US state department’s Bureau of African Affairs this January and obtained by the Guardian. “It’s not gauche to remind these countries of the American people’s generosity in containing HIV/Aids or alleviating famine,” says the email. Continue reading...
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‘Brazen’ political influence of rich laid bare as wealth of billionaires reaches $18.3tn, says Oxfam
5 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Global development, Inequality, Inequality and development, Oxfam, Protest, World news, Global economy, Economics, Business, Social exclusion, Rich lists, Kenya, Nepal, US political lobbying, Africa, US news, South and central Asia, SocietyGovernments opting for oligarchy while brutally repressing protests over austerity and lack of jobs, charity report says The world saw a record number of billionaires created last year, with a collective wealth of $18.3tn (£13.7tn), while global efforts stalled in the fight against poverty and hunger. Oxfam’s annual survey of global inequality has revealed that the number of billionaires surpassed 3,000 for the first time during 2025. Since 2020, their collective wealth grew by 81%, or $8.2tn, which the charity claims would be enough to eradicate global poverty 26 times over. Continue reading...
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Uganda’s president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech
6 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, Bobi Wine, Africa, World newsYoweri Museveni wins seventh term but poll criticised by observers and rights groups over repression of opposition and internet blackout Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, fresh from winning a seventh term in office at 81, said on Sunday that the opposition were “terrorists” who had tried to use violence to overturn the election results. Official results showed Museveni winning a landslide with 72% of the vote, but the poll was criticised by African election observers and rights groups due to the heavy repression of the opposition and an internet blackout. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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US teen inspired by Isis pleads guilty to attempted murder of police officer
2 hours ago
by Tribune News Service
A 17-year-old in the US who expressed interest in joining the Islamic State (Isis) has pleaded guilty to trying to kill one New Jersey police officer and attacking backup police with a knife. Fasihullah Safar, of Alexandria, Virginia, would be sentenced as an adult on charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault, aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer and motor vehicle theft, Burlington County prosecutors said on Friday. Safar was initially charged as a juvenile before the case...
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Russian air attack kills 1, injures 15 in Ukraine while negotiators discuss ending war
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Russian strikes killed one person and injured at least 15 others in Ukraine’s capital and the northeastern city of Kharkiv overnight, authorities said early on Saturday. The country was under an air raid alert with military authorities in Kyiv warning of drones and ballistic missiles. “Kyiv is under a massive enemy attack. Do not leave shelters!” Mayor Vitali Klitschko posted on Telegram, adding that several non-residential buildings had been hit. “Currently, one person is known to have died and...
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Contaminated milk powder likely source of ByHeart baby formula botulism outbreak: FDA
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
Powdered whole milk used to make ByHeart infant formula could be a source of contamination that led to an outbreak of botulism that has sickened dozens of babies, according to US health officials. Testing by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found the type of bacteria that could cause the illness in two samples linked to the formula, officials said on Friday. The agency found that bacteria in an unopened tin of formula matched a sample from a sick baby. It also matched contamination...
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US kills 2 in first known strike on alleged drug boat since Maduro’s capture
7 hours ago
by Associated Press
The US military said on Friday that it had carried out a deadly strike on a vessel accused of trafficking drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, the first known attack since the raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month. US Southern Command said on social media that the boat was “engaged in narco-trafficking operations” and that the strike killed two people and left one survivor. It said it notified the coastguard to launch search and rescue operations for that...
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Former Scorpions bassist Francis Buchholz dies at 71
7 hours ago
by dpa
The former bassist of the legendary German rock band Scorpions has died at the age of 71, his family said on Friday. “We received a message to this effect from his daughter,” Scorpions spokesman Peter Lanz said. The internationally successful band from the northern city of Hanover parted ways with Buchholz in 1992 after a dispute. Buchholz died of cancer on Thursday, according to a social media post signed by his family, who said he “departed this world peacefully and surrounded by love”. “Our...
New York Times
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Hundreds of Minnesota Businesses on Strike in Protest Against ICE
5 hours ago
by Chris Hippensteel, Talya Minsberg, Maia Coleman and Summer Rabold
Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Immigration Detention, Illegal Immigration, United States Politics and Government, Strikes, Federal Actions in US Cities, Immigration and Emigration, Homeland Security Department, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Trump, Donald J, Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Vance, J D, MinnesotaThousands of protesters shut down streets throughout Minneapolis-St. Paul to demand that federal immigration agents end their weekslong crackdown. Businesses closed in solidarity.
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FBI Agent Resigns After Trying to Investigate ICE Officer in Renee Good Shooting
7 hours ago
by Alan Feuer and Glenn Thrush
Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Justice Department, Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Frey, Jacob (1981- ), Her, Kaohly, Ross, Jonathan (ICE Agent), Trump, Donald J, Walz, Tim, MinnesotaThe resignation of the agent, Tracee Mergen, was only the latest shock wave to have emerged from the Justice Department’s handling of the shooting of Renee Good.
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Are Republicans Growing a Little Uneasy About the ICE Raids?
7 hours ago
by Katie Glueck
Politics and Government, Elections, United States Politics and Government, Illegal Immigration, Polls and Public Opinion, Deportation, Abortion, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Content Type: Quiz, Democratic Party, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Republican Party, Cassidy, Bill (1957- ), Collins, Susan M, Crockett, Jasmine, Dannenfelser, Marjorie, Talarico, James, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, LouisianaPolls, careful remarks from JD Vance and chats with voters all point to some wariness.
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Winter Storm Forecast: Where the Ice Could Hit Worst
5 hours ago
by Judson Jones
Weather, Cold and Cold Spells, Ice, Snow and Snowstorms, Rain, Power Failures and Blackouts, Appalachian Region, Memphis (Tenn)Even a little ice can be far more dangerous than snow in some places.
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Trump’s Turnabout on Greenland Shows the Limits of His Coercive Powers
8 hours ago
by David E. Sanger
United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, Territorial Disputes, International Relations, United States International Relations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Trump, Donald J, Greenland, Carney, Mark J, Rutte, Mark, DenmarkPresident Trump’s faith in his ability to wring concessions by taking maximalist positions was on full display this week. So were the costs, as he splintered NATO and then undercut his credibility by climbing down from his threats.