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- The United Arab Emirates has announced its departure from OPEC, a significant shift that could reshape Middle East oil dynamics and influence global energy markets, occurring amidst heightened tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.
- The U.S. Justice Department has secured a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, further escalating legal scrutiny and political contention, while Trump administration actions include ordering a review of ABC's broadcast licenses.
- OpenAI faces financial challenges, missing revenue and user targets, with concerns raised about its substantial financial commitments, as a legal battle involving Elon Musk and Sam Altman sheds light on the company's internal power struggles.
- Developments in global security include Russia's claims of preventing a coup in Mali and fears of resurgent Somali piracy, alongside bombings and violence in Nigeria and Colombia, highlighting persistent instability in various regions.
- The U.S. agricultural sector is confronting a dual crisis in 2026, while advancements in technology are evident with humanoid robots being trialed as baggage handlers in Japan and AI being utilized for historical reconstruction.
ZeroHedge
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Joby Kicks Off Weeklong Campaign After Successful JFK–Manhattan Test Flights
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Joby Kicks Off Weeklong Campaign After Successful JFK–Manhattan Test Flights Authored by Rob Sabo via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Electric air taxi developer Joby Aviation stated on April 27 that it will begin a weeklong testing campaign in New York City, having successfully completed three days of test flights across the city’s heliport network. ANA Holdings and Joby Aviation show a public demonstration flight of the Joby N5.42JX flying car at the World Expo 2025 Osaka in Osaka, Japan, on Oct. 13, 2025. Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images Joby’s electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi launched from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
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Jim Quinn: Kill Switch Of Freedom
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Jim Quinn: Kill Switch Of Freedom Authored by Jim Quinn via The Burning Platform blog, “The government should be afraid of the people, the people shouldn’t be afraid of the government.” ― Edward Snowden “The freedom of a country can only be measured by its respect for the rights of its citizens, and it’s my conviction that these rights are in fact limitations of state power that define exactly where and when a government may not infringe into that domain of personal or individual freedoms that during the American Revolution was called “liberty” and during the Internet Revolution is called “privacy.” ― Edward Snowden None of what is
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Citadel's Griffin To Meet With NY Gov. Hochul After Mamdani's Socialist Games
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Citadel's Griffin To Meet With NY Gov. Hochul After Mamdani's Socialist Games Citadel's Ken Griffin told the audience at the Norges Bank 2026 Investment Conference in Oslo earlier on Tuesday that he is planning to meet with left-wing New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday to discuss the "future direction" of the state after far-left NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani singled out Griffin in a promotional video stunt to push his proposed new tax on luxury second homes. "Here's the real question: Is New York going to put its fiscal house in order and run itself from a position of a strong government
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Improper US Government Payments Rose To $186 Billion In 2025: Watchdog
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Improper US Government Payments Rose To $186 Billion In 2025: Watchdog Authored by Sylvia Xu via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Federal government agencies reported a total estimate of about $186 billion in improper payments in fiscal year 2025, an increase of $24 billion from 2024. The U.S. Government Accountability Office building in Washington on May 22, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times About $153 billion—roughly 82 percent—of this total arose from overpayments. The Government Accountability Office estimated that cumulative improper payments have reached about $3 trillion since fiscal year 2003. The actual amount may be much higher, the federal watchdog acknowledged in an April 27
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The Assassination Wasn't "Staged", Leftists Are Just Evil
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Assassination Wasn't "Staged", Leftists Are Just Evil Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us Why is it that every time a leftist tries to kill conservatives, it’s immediately called a “false flag”? And why is every single person who dares to question the false flag narrative attacked by a vicious (and suspiciously organized) online mob? The reason should be obvious but some people just don’t seem to see it: It’s a leftist psyop. In what is now the THIRD failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Cole Tomas Allen, a donator to the Kamala Harris campaign, a No Kings protester, a BlueSky leftist and
The Guardian
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Russia claims its Africa Corps group prevented coup in Mali after rebels seize towns
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by Eromo Egbejule West Africa correspondent and Pjotr Sauer
Mali, Al-Qaida, Russia, AfricaKremlin-controlled paramilitaries also alleged it inflicted ‘irreplaceable losses’ on insurgents avoiding civilian casualties Russia’s defence ministry has claimed its Africa Corps – the successor to the former Wagner mercenary group – prevented a coup in Mali over the weekend, avoiding mass civilian casualties and inflicting “irreplaceable losses” on rebel insurgents. It said in a statement that its troops in the desert town of Kidal near the Algerian border had fought for more than 24 hours while completely surrounded and vastly outnumbered. It also alleged, without providing evidence, that the militants had been trained by European mercenary instructors, including Ukrainians. The casualty toll
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Fears of resurgence in Somali piracy after three vessels hijacked in a week
7 hours ago
by Mohamed Gabobe in Mogadishu and Rachel Savage
Somalia, Piracy at sea, Shipping industry, Middle East and north Africa, Strait of Hormuz, Africa, World news, BusinessPirates appear to be taking advantage of international naval strength being diverted to Middle East Three vessels have been hijacked off the coast of Somalia in the past week, raising fears of a resurgence in piracy around the Horn of Africa, and adding to the woes of the global shipping industry. The merchant vessel Sward was taken over on 26 April, a day after a dhow was seized. These followed the 21 April hijacking of Honour 25, a motor tanker carrying 18,000 barrels of oil, according to the Maritime Security Centre Indian Ocean (MSCIO), the tracking service of the EU’s naval force. Continue
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Taking power in Mali might be a stretch but insurgents can force hand of weakened regime
18 hours ago
by Jason Burke International security correspondent
Mali, Africa, Sahel, Al-Qaida, Burkina FasoCoordinated attack by JNIM and the Tuareg minority inflicted significant casualties on government forces and Russian auxiliaries When al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic militants launched a series of attacks on military bases and raids into major towns in Mali and neighbouring Burkina Faso last summer, observers suggested they had been inspired by their counterparts in Syria, who had overthrown the regime of Bashar al-Assad and taken power six months or so earlier. Despite the tactical successes that earned them the fearful title of the “Ghost Army”, seizing swathes of territory and denying cities and the military of fuel and other essentials, the chances of Jama’at
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Gunmen kill at least 29 at football pitch in north-east Nigeria, governor says
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
Nigeria, Africa, World news, Boko HaramAttack in Adamawa state continues wave of violence across the country, including armed raid on orphanage in Kogi Gunmen have killed at least 29 people in north-east Nigeria, a state governor said on Monday, with local people saying the attackers targeted young people gathered at a football pitch, the latest bout of deadly unrest in Africa’s most populous nation. The attack on Sunday occurred in Adamawa state, which borders Cameroon, and is a hotspot for violence by jihadists and criminal gangs. Communal violence over conflict for land is also rife in the state. Continue reading...
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German tourist dies after being bitten at snake show on family holiday in Egypt
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by Agence France-Press
Egypt, Germany, Snakes, Europe, World news, Animals, Africa, Middle East and north AfricaMan, 57, was watching snake-charming show when reptile crawled into his trousers, say German police A German tourist has died after a snake crawled into his trousers and bit him as he watched a show in Egypt on a family holiday, police in Germany have said. The 57-year-old man was watching the snake-charming show at a hotel in Hurghada, a popular beach holiday destination on the Red Sea, in early April. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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How China’s reported ban on sulphuric acid exports could have overseas buyers reeling
2 hours ago
by Kandy Wong
As the US-Israel war in Iran drags into its third month, sulphuric acid – a chemical ingredient critical for fertiliser production and metal processing that has seldom grabbed global headlines – has become a keenly watched commodity. The military conflict in the Gulf and the effective blockage of the Strait of Hormuz initially triggered a squeeze on sulphuric acid, with prices on the rise after shipments in the region – which accounts for a quarter of global production – were largely stalled...
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US-Iran ceasefire can’t paper over fires in the Strait of Hormuz
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by Ruqiya Anwar
While the United States and Iran exchange peace proposals in Islamabad, the Middle East remains trapped in a cycle of escalation. Ships burn in the Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon absorbs strikes by Israel and the nuclear gap remains unbridgeable. Calling this moment a ceasefire might be in line with diplomatic language, but on the ground it has the familiar look of war, just repackaged. While US President Donald Trump might have negotiated some sort of ceasefire agreement, the American naval blockade...
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US and Nato faced with frustrating ‘marriage crisis’, Belgian defence minister says
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by Dewey Sim
Belgian Defence Minister Theo Francken said the US and Nato were faced with a “marriage crisis” as frustrations mount on both sides of the Atlantic, urging Washington to stand with its allies or risk America’s fall. Francken, speaking at a think tank event in Washington on Tuesday, likened the strained transatlantic relationship, which has held for close to 80 years, to a “crisis”, saying “it’s very difficult”. “I’m convinced that we’re having a marriage crisis … There’s a lot of frustration on...
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US conditions for paying UN dues include China curbs, report says
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by Reuters
The US has placed specific conditions on releasing billions of dollars it owes to the United Nations, including further cost-cutting, and moves to counter China’s influence at the world body, a development news wire reported on Tuesday. The report by Devex, an independent news organisation covering global development, said two diplomatic notes circulated by the US called for nine “quick-hit” reforms as a condition for releasing more funds. It said these included: Overhauling the UN pension...
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Trump’s FCC orders review of ABC licences after Kimmel’s ‘expectant widow’ joke
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by Reuters
After a joke by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel drew calls from the White House for ABC to fire the comedian, the US Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday ordered an early licence review of the network’s television stations. The stand-off between US President Donald Trump’s administration and the global entertainment conglomerate is the first crisis facing Walt Disney’s new CEO Josh D’Amaro. Last Thursday, Kimmel, whose late-night television programme airs on Disney’s ABC, did a send-up of...
New York Times
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One Person Who Appears to Be Missing From King Charles’s U.S. Itinerary: Prince Harry
2 hours ago
by Leo Sands
Royal Families, International Relations, Sex Crimes, Families and Family Life, Andrew, Duke of York, Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Harry, Duke of Sussex, Markle, MeghanOn a state visit designed in part to repair U.S.-British relations, King Charles’s schedule does not include plans to see his younger son, who lives in the United States with his family.
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King Charles Stresses Significance of U.S.-U.K. Ties
2 hours ago
by Matthew Cullen
Also, James Comey, the former F.B.I. director, is indicted. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
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DOJ Secures New James Comey Indictment Over Alleged Threat Against Trump
2 hours ago
by Devlin Barrett and Tyler Pager
United States Politics and Government, Justice Department, Comey, James B, Trump, Donald J, internal-open-access-from-nlThe new case stems from a social media post showing seashells on a North Carolina beach that the Trump administration characterized as a threat against the president.
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FCC Orders a Review of ABC’s Licenses Amid Feud Between Trump and Kimmel
2 hours ago
by Jim Rutenberg and John Koblin
Television, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, United States Politics and Government, Kimmel, Jimmy, Trump, Donald J, Carr, Brendan Thomas (1979- ), Freedom of Speech and ExpressionThe agency said the review was related to the network’s diversity and inclusion policies. But it came amid a fight between the president and the network’s late night host, Jimmy Kimmel.
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What to Know About the Kimmel vs. Trump Feud
4 hours ago
by Victor Mather
Comedy and Humor, ABC Inc, Federal Communications Commission, Kimmel, Jimmy, Trump, Donald J, Trump, Melania, Jimmy Kimmel Live (TV Program), internal-open-access-from-nlThe president and first lady took exception to a joke. Jimmy Kimmel defended it.