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  • Iran Says US To Unfreeze $12BN, Insists It Alone Will Decide How Funds Used, Contradicting Vance 35 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Says US To Unfreeze $12BN, Insists It Alone Will Decide How Funds Used, Contradicting Vance Among the biggest latest developments in the immediate wake of the Switzerland meeting is that Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has announced an agreement has been reached for the United States to release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets . It also comes after the US Treasury Department announced temporary sanctions relief, namely freeing up Iranian oil and petrochemical sales until August 1st. Concerning the frozen asset partial release, Tehran is now emphasizing that it alone will decide how the funds will be

  • Half Of Crimea Goes Dark After Ukrainian Strike Hits Thermal Power Plant an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Half Of Crimea Goes Dark After Ukrainian Strike Hits Thermal Power Plant Yet more drone attacks sent by Ukraine's military has crippled much of the infrastructure of the Crimean peninsula. Reuters is confirming significant power outages, while some regional reports say as much as half of all Crimea is without power Tuesday. One of the regional publications specified that "Yevpatoria, Saki, Krasnoperekopsk, Dzhankoy, and surrounding areas were left without electricity, reports the Ukrainian service of Radio Svoboda." "Preliminary, electricity supply is planned to be restored within 24 hours" - after several facilities in Crimea suffered direct hits by inbound drones.

  • Worst Ad Campaign Ever... an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Worst Ad Campaign Ever... Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , There's having no discernment, and then there's this... A three-year-old boy remains in critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke's Hospital after being thrown into a crocodile enclosure at a Cambridgeshire zoo. His alleged attacker, a 30-year-old man from Norfolk with reported learning difficulties, was quickly released on bail with his identity withheld from the public, sparking backlash. In the middle of this horror, discount retailer Wowcher blasted out an email urging customers to "Snap up these deals quicker than a croc can catch a kid." Yes, really. What

  • Piper Sandler's Top Economist Sees "Big Bounce" In Consumer Sentiment As Gas Prices Tumble 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Piper Sandler's Top Economist Sees "Big Bounce" In Consumer Sentiment As Gas Prices Tumble Building on last week's theme of " early signs of a turn in U.S. consumer discretionary ," Piper Sandler analysts note that the sharp decline in gasoline prices at the pump is beginning to lift consumer sentiment, particularly among lower-income households. Their proprietary daily confidence data suggest the rebound is still in the early innings, but the direction is clear: cheaper gas is easing pressure on working-class folks. Piper Sandler's chief global economist and head of the firm's economics research team, Nancy Lazar, provided clients with

  • These Are The Countries Where $1,000 Takes The Longest To Earn 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    These Are The Countries Where $1,000 Takes The Longest To Earn How long would you need to work to earn $1,000? In Colombia, the answer is roughly 86 hours. In Luxembourg and Iceland, it’s just 16. Using data from the OECD on average annual wages and Our World in Data’s figures for annual working hours, Visual Capitalist's Srijaa Chatterjee created this visualization ranking countries by how long it takes the average worker to earn $1,000. The figures are expressed in purchasing power parity (PPP)-adjusted dollars, which account for differences in local price levels and make incomes more comparable across countries.


The Guardian

  • Sweat, tears and camaraderie as 20,000 runners take on world’s largest ultramarathon 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Photographs by James Oatway
    South Africa, Ultrarunning, World news, Africa, Sport

    For one day every June, South Africa’s searing racial inequality seems to melt away at Comrades race In the early morning dark, thousands of runners waited, jostling with anticipation. South Africa’s national anthem rang out. Then the haunting swell of Shosholoza , first sung by Zimbabwean migrant workers in South Africa’s goldmines. Finally, that unmistakable, spine-tingling piano: Chariots of Fire. Runners gather before the start of the marathon Continue reading...

  • Ghana conference calls for formal apology for transatlantic slave trade 4 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Accra
    Reparations and reparative justice, Ghana, World news, Africa, Colonialism, Caribbean

    Global framework for reparatory justice adopted at event includes demand for compensation and debt relief More than money: the logic of slavery reparations A global framework for reparatory justice has been adopted at a conference in Ghana, as African and Caribbean leaders demanded formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlantic slave trade. Heads of state and government and other officials formally approved the strategy on Friday at a gathering in a hotel in the capital, Accra, which was the first major meeting since the adoption of the landmark United Nations (UN) resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans

  • CDC to tap $107m in emergency funding for Ebola response in DRC and Uganda 5 days ago by Jessica Glenza
    Trump administration, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Infectious diseases, Health, US news, Africa

    Number of people infected now tops 1,000 though health officials say the global risk remains low Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will tap $107m in emergency funding for Ebola outbreak response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC ) and Uganda , officials said on Thursday. The continued Ebola outbreak in the DRC comes as Canada, Mexico and the US jointly host the Fifa World Cup , attracting visitors from around the world. The officials said the outbreak, now the third largest on record, required “strong

  • Barbados prime minister announces manifesto for slavery reparations 5 days ago by Natricia Duncan Caribbean correspondent
    World news, Caribbean, Barbados, Americas, Reparations and reparative justice, Race, Africa

    Updated document, which emphasises harm done to African women, is being considered by other Caribbean countries Barbados’s prime minister, Mia Mottley, has announced a new manifesto from Caribbean leaders asserting the “moral, ethical and legal case” for reparations over damage caused by hundreds of years of enslavement. Mottley was speaking at a “historic” conference in Ghana to advance the push for reparatory justice after the United Nations adopted a landmark resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. Continue reading...

  • South African men sentenced in ‘world’s largest’ rhino horn trafficking case 5 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and agencies
    South Africa, Illegal wildlife trade, Animals, Wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Africa, World news

    ‘Mastermind’ Dawie Groenewald given fine of 2m rand or four-year jail term almost 16 years after arrest Two traffickers of rhino horns have been sentenced by a South African court in what police said was the world’s largest such case, partly bringing to an end an almost two-decade legal saga. Dawie Groenewald and Tielman Erasmus had faced more than 1,700 charges ranging from illegally hunting and dehorning rhinos to racketeering and money laundering. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Israel purposely targeted Gaza children: UN an hour ago by Reuters

    Israeli authorities and security forces deliberately targeted Palestinian children, resulting in genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Gaza, and war crimes in the occupied West Bank, an independent UN inquiry said on Tuesday. The report by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel examined violations against Palestinian children since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October ‌7,...

  • After 6 prime ministers in 10 years, can anyone fix the UK? 5 hours ago by Reuters

    On Monday morning, ⁠Keir Starmer emerged into the sunshine in Downing Street flanked by his staff and ⁠wife, his voice thick with emotion as he said he was no longer the right person to lead Britain. Starmer, who won one of the biggest landslides in British political history, is out after less than two years. The sixth leader to quit in 10 years. The highest rate of political turnover in almost two centuries. Like his predecessors, Starmer failed to stem popular anger over living standards,...

  • Algae-filled Washington pool to be drained for repairs after US$14.7 million renovation 6 hours ago by Reuters

    The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington’s National Mall is set to be drained again for repairs after algae and peeling paint appeared just weeks after a US$14.7 million renovation, while President Donald Trump threatened prison time for anyone caught ‌damaging the pool. The DC Water authority issued a permit to drain the 609-metre rectangular pool, it said on Monday, while the repair company said it would fix the pool as part of its warranty. Peeling paint and algae growth have been...

  • The I Ching, Leibniz and AI: how old China-West links shaped modern science 11 hours ago by Chow Chung-yan

    The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) appears sudden and revolutionary, yet its origins stretch deep into history, revealing a profound and forgotten intellectual exchange between China and the West. Long before Alan Turing, Claude Shannon, or even Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, there was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz – the German polymath born exactly 380 years ago next week. Among his monumental contributions to science is the binary numeral system, which serves as the bedrock of modern...

  • Burnham’s road to 10 Downing Street: how will Starmer be replaced? 12 hours ago by Associated Press

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conceded on Monday that he had lost the support of his rank-and-file Labour Party members in Parliament and that he will step down once his successor as party leader is chosen, possibly as soon as the middle of July. Andy Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester whose resounding victory in a special UK election last week set in motion Starmer’s resignation, has confirmed he will put himself forward to be his successor. Burnham is seen as the...


New York Times

  • As Vance Leads Iran Negotiations, Trump Creates Disruptions in His Path 2 hours ago by Tyler Pager
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Rubio, Marco, Iran

    Vice President JD Vance is in a politically precarious spot.

  • Iran Makes Moves to Assert Control Over the Strait of Hormuz 3 hours ago by Ephrat Livni
    Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Ships and Shipping, Insurance, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Embargoes and Sanctions, Israel, Oman, Persian Gulf, United States, International Relations, Great Britain

    After Iran weaponized the waterway by making it too dangerous for businesses, experts say, the country is now looking to charge fees to vessels seeking to transit the vital water.

  • America’s Thirst for Gasoline May Not Recover After Iran War 3 hours ago by Lydia DePillis
    Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), United States Politics and Government, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Fuel Efficiency, Consumer Behavior

    People drove less and bought more-efficient cars when fuel prices surged, habits that could stick over the long term.

  • 5 Major Supreme Court Decisions to Watch, and the Rise of Sewage Surveillance an hour ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Jan Hoffman
    Decisions and Verdicts, Sewers and Sewage, Supreme Court (US), internal-open-access-audio

    Plus, where did all the cottage cheese go?

  • Markets Recoil in Global Sell-Off Driven by Tech Stocks an hour ago by Daisuke Wakabayashi and Jason Karaian
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Stocks and Bonds, Standard & Poor's 500-Stock Index, Iran

    Chipmakers led the way down in South Korea, where the main index plunged 10 percent. Stocks in Europe were lower and S&P 500 futures pointed to a sharp fall.


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