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  • The global financial landscape is being reshaped by geopolitical tensions, with China eyeing Iran's reconstruction for oil supplies and Mark Carney advocating for a new world order potentially excluding the US.
  • Significant legal and political battles are unfolding in the US, including Supreme Court rulings on gun rights and immigration, and ongoing debates surrounding election integrity and the influence of social media on youth.
  • The technology sector is experiencing rapid evolution and disruption, marked by China's growing NAND market share, Apple and Microsoft facing chip-related price hikes, and OpenAI potentially delaying its IPO.
  • Natural disasters and extreme weather events are causing widespread devastation and concern, with major earthquakes in Venezuela leading to a significant death toll and an intense heatwave gripping Europe, impacting public health and infrastructure.
  • The energy sector is witnessing both expansion and challenges, with Adani targeting substantial nuclear power capacity in India and record Q1 energy storage installations in the US, while geopolitical conflicts and shipping incidents in the Strait of Hormuz create volatility in oil prices.

ZeroHedge

  • China’s Crackdown Threatens Hong Kong’s IPO Boom And Offshore Wealth 37 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    China’s Crackdown Threatens Hong Kong’s IPO Boom And Offshore Wealth China’s latest push to choke off capital flight is starting to hit Hong Kong right where it hurts, according to a new feature from Bloomberg . For years, the city has served as the main offshore escape valve for mainland wealth — the place where Chinese founders, executives and wealthy families parked money, opened private bank accounts, bought property and set up family offices. Now Beijing is tightening that channel, raising questions about whether Hong Kong can remain Asia’s go-to offshore wealth hub. Bloomberg writes that the latest measures include

  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii's Gun Restrictions In Major Second Amendment Case an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii's Gun Restrictions In Major Second Amendment Case Authored by Stacy Robinson & Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times , The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 on June 25 to strike down a Hawaii gun law that banned residents from carrying concealed weapons in privately owned public places, such as gas stations and shopping malls, without permission from the owners. The Supreme Court in Washington on June 23, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The majority opinion in Wolford v. Lopez was authored by Justice Samuel Alito. Justices Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Sonia Sotomayor dissented

  • Mark Carney Seeks "New World Order" That Excludes The US an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Mark Carney Seeks "New World Order" That Excludes The US It's rare to hear the phrase "new world order" spoken publicly in the post-pandemic world where globalists ultimately failed to implement their spectacular covid coup. In 2020, they were everywhere in the media bragging about the takeover; reveling in the vast geopolitical and economic changes that would come with their "4th Industrial Revolution". Today, there's barely a whisper of these concepts beyond closed doors. High-level globalist and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, however, didn't get the memo. His policy initiatives in the great white north are perhaps even more authoritarian

  • YouTube Settles With Florida Teen Alleging Social Media Addiction Harms Ahead Of California Trial 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    YouTube Settles With Florida Teen Alleging Social Media Addiction Harms Ahead Of California Trial Authored by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times , Google's YouTube has settled a lawsuit brought by a 16-year-old Florida boy who says the platform's features played a role in his social media addiction and harmed his mental health. A 12-year-old boy watches YouTube on his smartphone on March 27, 2026. Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images The settlement was reached ahead of a second California state court trial set to start on July 27. That trial will review similar allegations against Meta Platforms' Instagram, Snap Inc.'s Snapchat, and

  • China Eyes Iran's Postwar Reconstruction In Bid To Lock Up Future Oil Supplies 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    China Eyes Iran's Postwar Reconstruction In Bid To Lock Up Future Oil Supplies Beijing is positioning itself to lead the post-war reconstruction effort in Tehran - a move analysts suggest could secure China long-term access to critical Iranian oil reserves. The diplomatic groundwork was laid during a recent meeting in New Delhi between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the deputy secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, according to Nikkei Asia . The talks underscore China's broader strategy to expand its economic and diplomatic footprint in the Middle East amid the vacuum left in the wake of one failed


The Guardian

  • ‘Constitutional coup’ claims as Zimbabwe senate approves extending presidential term 10 hours ago by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
    Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Africa, World news

    Opposition figures fear changes will further tighten 83-year-old president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hold on power Zimbabwe is on the brink of amending its constitution to give the president more time in office, a change that the government says will bring stability but that opponents have labelled a “constitutional coup”. The upper house of Zimbabwe’s parliament voted on Wednesday 75-4 in favour of the constitutional amendments, which will allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in office until 2030 by extending presidential terms from five to seven years. Continue reading...

  • France confirms first Ebola case in doctor who had worked in DRC 2 days ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    France, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Europe, World news, World Health Organization, Humanitarian response

    French health ministry says patient’s contacts are being traced and that risk to European public is very low The first case of Ebola has been confirmed in France, the country’s health ministry has said, in a doctor who had returned from a humanitarian mission to an area affected by the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The patient was transferred to a specialist facility and was in a stable condition, the ministry said in a statement . “All precautionary measures, including the patient’s isolation, were taken upon his arrival in the country, with transfer to the hospital under

  • Play puts spotlight on Kenya’s crisis of gender-based violence 2 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi. Photographs by Esther Sweeney
    Kenya, Violence against women and girls, Theatre, Stage, Culture, Africa, World news

    Autobiographical work Free Me aims to encourage victims to speak out in country where violence against women is rising There are audible gasps in the auditorium in Nairobi as a husband launches a volley of blows and slaps on his wife and pushes her to the floor. “I wish I could spare you this,” the wife tells the audience. “My husband beat me up as if we were in a bar fight. Except, in a bar someone fights back.” The scene comes from Free Me, an autobiographical play by Gathoni Kimuyu, a Kenyan theatre and TV producer who lived through

  • Kenyan minister orders halt to construction of US Ebola facility 3 days ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    Ebola, Kenya, Africa, Trump administration, Democratic Republic of Congo, US news, World news

    Decision comes after Aden Duale was held in contempt for ignoring previous high court ruling to stop work Kenya’s health minister told a court he had ordered preparations for a US-run Ebola quarantine facility to stop, after being held in contempt for ignoring a previous order to end work. Many Kenyans strongly oppose the facility , with deadly protests erupting since the complex was announced in May for US citizens evacuated from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is grappling with a widespread Ebola outbreak . Continue reading...

  • UK prioritised ties with UAE over averting mass atrocities in Sudan, MPs to be told 3 days ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Sudan, Conflict and arms, UK news, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, World news, Politics, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, War crimes, International law, Law, Foreign policy, House of Commons, Human rights, Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates

    Foreign Office failed to act on warnings of genocide due to ‘pressure’ from emirates, Yale human rights investigator will tell a parliamentary select committee The British government had received intelligence that Ethiopia appeared to be supporting a genocidal militia in Sudan’s civil war as far back as 2024 but did not go public with the news for fear of upsetting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a parliamentary committee will hear. In May 2024, officials from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) told Nathaniel Raymond , an American human rights investigator at Yale University, that “significant private pressure” from the


South China Morning Post

  • How Chinese philosophy influenced US founding fathers an hour ago by Chow Chung-yan

    “Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin, published the sayings of Confucius in his colonial newspaper and today’s sculpture recognising that ancient Chinese age is carved into the face of the United States Supreme Court very proudly,” said US President Donald Trump in Beijing last month. It took two-and-a-half centuries for an American president to explicitly acknowledge the profound Chinese impact on the US founding fathers. Trump’s recent declaration could be a historical first. Unless archival...

  • US Supreme Court paves way for Trump’s mass deportation of Haitians and Syrians 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The US Supreme Court on Thursday backed a Trump administration move to strip deportation protections from some 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians living in the United States. The conservative-dominated court, in a 6-3 ruling, said the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian immigrants was not subject to judicial review. TPS protects its holders from deportation and is granted to people deemed to be in danger if they return home...

  • Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas 3 hours ago by Igor Patrick

    Venezuela received offers of rescue teams and humanitarian aid from across the Americas on Thursday, including from right-wing governments that had broken off diplomatic relations with Caracas less than two years ago, after two earthquakes killed at least 188 people. The quakes, of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 and 39 seconds apart, struck the north of the country on Wednesday evening and were the strongest to hit Venezuela in more than a century. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a nationwide...

  • UK’s King Charles breaks tradition to reveal US$17 million tax bill 4 hours ago by Reuters

    King Charles will not live at Buckingham ⁠Palace after its 10-year refurbishment finishes next year, royal officials said on Thursday, ending nearly two centuries of the central London landmark serving as the British monarch’s primary residence. Officials at the same time disclosed the king paid £12.9 million (US$17.04 million) in tax in 2024/25 – the first time the figure has been made public – placing him among Britain’s ‌top 100 taxpayers. Members of the royal family have promised greater...

  • Is the US banning drones from China until it can make better ones itself? 4 hours ago by Khushboo Razdan

    As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding, it confronts a new world order dominated by its relationship with China. In this wide-ranging series, we examine the pressure points and possibilities in those ties, from hard tech to soft power. Here, Khushboo Razdan separates the signals from the noise in the US debate over drones. Whether responding to a wildfire or searching for a missing person, Battalion Chief William Marsiglio of Chesterfield, Virginia, relies on one tool...


New York Times

  • Iran Strikes Ship in Strait of Hormuz, Undermining Efforts to Restore Traffic 4 hours ago by Peter Eavis, Farnaz Fassihi, Jenny Gross and Euan Ward
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, United States International Relations, Peace Process, Rubio, Marco, Bahrain, Iran, Israel, Manama (Bahrain), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Embargoes and Sanctions, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Maersk Line, internal-open-access-from-nl

    The attack, confirmed by U.S. and Iranian officials, came after Tehran threatened to disrupt shipping in the waterway and as Washington sought regional support for its peace agreement.

  • U.S. Military’s Weapons Shortage Shows Few Signs of Easing Soon 7 hours ago by Helene Cooper and Farah Stockman
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Arms Trade, Defense Contracts, Defense Department, Trump, Donald J, Hegseth, Pete

    President Trump and Pentagon officials tried to reassure manufacturers as they sought additional funding from Congress.

  • Supreme Court Expands Trump’s Immigration Power 4 hours ago by Matthew Cullen

    Also, Iran strikes a ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  • Hoping for Miracles as Venezuela Digs Out From Massive Quakes 5 hours ago by María Victoria Fermín, Anatoly Kurmanaev, Julie Turkewitz, Isayen Herrera and Michael Levenson
    Venezuela Earthquakes (June 24, 2026), Rescues, Deaths (Fatalities), Foreign Aid, Venezuela, Caracas (Venezuela), La Guaira (Venezuela), Rodriguez, Delcy (1969- ), United States International Relations

    It is known as a “doublet,” two earthquakes in quick succession, and it has brought the Latin American country to its knees.

  • Why the Venezuelan Earthquakes Happened, and What to Expect Next 10 hours ago by Robin George Andrews
    Earthquakes, Landslides and Mudslides, Geology, Venezuela Earthquakes (June 24, 2026), Research, Politics and Government, Caracas (Venezuela), Caribbean Area, Venezuela

    Twin earthquakes like those that ripped through the region are unusual but not unheard of. Scientists are already gathering data needed for a more detailed picture.


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