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  • The ongoing Iran-US conflict is significantly impacting global energy markets, with Norway's oil export earnings surging and concerns rising about a potential shortage of critical industrial chemicals due to disruptions in the Gulf region.
  • The world is witnessing significant advancements in military technology, including the testing of a sixth-generation bomber and new weapon launchers for US Navy destroyers, while drone attacks on oil refineries highlight vulnerabilities.
  • Geopolitical tensions are escalating, marked by the US convoy exiting Syria, Pakistan's role as a mediator in US-Iran talks, and North Korea's rapid expansion of its nuclear weapons capability, alongside diplomatic maneuvers in Europe regarding Hungary.
  • Industries are grappling with major shifts, from Madison Air's large IPO in the booming data center cooling sector to potential liquidations for Spirit Airlines and unionization efforts at Starbucks, while AI's growing influence is being scrutinized.
  • Environmental and social issues are prominent, with a severe drought across 60% of the US impacting farmers, humanitarian crises deepening in Sudan, and debates surrounding immigration policies and border security in the US and Europe.

ZeroHedge

  • Madison Air Pulls Off Biggest U.S. Industrial IPO Since 1999 As Data Center Cooling Theme Heats Up an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Madison Air Pulls Off Biggest U.S. Industrial IPO Since 1999 As Data Center Cooling Theme Heats Up Madison Air Solutions surged 18% in its IPO on Thursday after raising $2.23 billion, pulling off the largest U.S. industrial IPO in nearly three decades. Shares closed at $31.75, signaling strong investor appetite for an industrial name tied to the AI infrastructure buildout. The Chicago-based company designs and manufactures ventilation, filtration, and cooling systems for data centers, semiconductor manufacturing facilities, life sciences buildings, and commercial buildings. Most importantly, investors care about MAIR because it sells liquid, hybrid, and air-cooling equipment for data centers, tying it

  • Aluminum Market Descends Into Supply 'Black Hole' 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Aluminum Market Descends Into Supply 'Black Hole' Aluminum prices on the London Metal Exchange are climbing into the end of the week, reaching $3,621 a ton and approaching the peak seen during Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The problem now is that the aluminum market has been thrust into a serious supply shock amid the U.S.-Iran conflict in the Middle East, one that is unlikely to be reversed in the near term. One big problem we highlighted last weekend was that Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA), the Gulf's largest aluminum producer, declared force majeure on part of its contract book after Iranian missile

  • A Model For Europe? Switzerland Moves To Strengthen Country Against Foreign Property Owners And Migration 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    A Model For Europe? Switzerland Moves To Strengthen Country Against Foreign Property Owners And Migration Via Remix News, Foreign property owners will see their access to Swiss housing significantly reduced, as the Federal Council has decided to require authorization for their purchases. With foreigners accounting for more and more real estate transactions in the Western world, Switzerland’s tough measures may be a template for other nations. The new measure aims to combat the housing shortage, especially as the population is set to vote in two months on the Swiss People’s Party’s (SVP) initiative “No 10 Million Swiss Francs,” reports Blick, based on a statement

  • World's First Six-Gen Bomber Completes Aerial Refueling Test Flight 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    World's First Six-Gen Bomber Completes Aerial Refueling Test Flight Northrop Grumman released new images of its B-21 Raider stealth bomber performing "more advanced stages of flight test" and "aerial refueling." Northrop Grumman’s B-21 Raider continues to demonstrate outstanding performance as the program moves into more advanced phases flight test, including aerial refueling. (Photo Credit: U.S. Air Force) The B-21 is the world's first sixth-generation aircraft and the "most advanced aircraft to take to the sky now has global reach," according to Northrop. The B-21 Raider conducts aerial refueling with a KC-135 Stratotanker, which is a key part to the Raider’s role in projecting power

  • Norway's Oil Export Earnings Surge 68% Amid Iran War 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Norway's Oil Export Earnings Surge 68% Amid Iran War Authored by Alex Komani via OilPrice.com, Norway's crude oil export earnings surged 67.9% year-on-year in March to a record 57.4 billion kroner ($6.1 billion), primarily driven by soaring global energy prices following the outbreak of the Iran war and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices averaged 1,014 kroner ($107.52) per barrel in March, the highest monthly average since September 2023. As Europe’s largest producer of oil and natural gas, the Scandinavian country exported 56.6 million barrels of crude oil in March, good for nearly 2 million barrels per day. Norway’s natural gas export


The Guardian

  • Weather tracker: hail covers parts of Tunisia and Algeria like snow 5 hours ago by Faye Hulton for MetDesk
    Extreme weather, Environment, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Wisconsin, Ohio, Africa, Europe, US news

    Accumulations of up to 3cm deep reported as severe thunderstorms also bring heavy downpours to central Italy Severe thunderstorms have affected the Mediterranean this week. On Monday, a surface low-pressure system in the Mediterranean in conjunction with an upper air cut-off low, led to thunderstorms over north Africa. Their intensity was aided by the hot precursor conditions. Algeria and Tunisia were notably affected by the thunderstorms, with some hail accumulation layers as a result. When so much hail forms, it starts to lay down sheets of hail, covering the ground like snow. Hail accumulations of up to 3cm were reported in Oum

  • South African politician Julius Malema given five-year jail term for gun offence a day ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Julius Malema, South Africa, Africa, World news

    Leader of leftwing Economic Freedom Fighters was convicted last year for firing rifle in the air at 2018 rally The South African leftwing politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison for firing a rifle in the air at a political rally in 2018. Lawyers for the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, South Africa’s fourth largest political party, immediately appealed, and Malema will remain free while the appeal proceedings are under way. Continue reading...

  • More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as humanitarian crisis deepens 2 days ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Sudan, Aid, Humanitarian response, United Nations, Africa, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Donors exceed funding target at Berlin conference but prospects for ceasefire remain distant More than £1bn (€1.15bn) has been pledged for war-ravaged Sudan at a conference in Berlin, eclipsing the funding target organisers had set to help mitigate the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The financial commitments made on Wednesday will also help offset a chronic humanitarian funding shortfall in a country devastated by three years of conflict, where two-thirds of its population – 34m people – require assistance. Continue reading...

  • Suspicion surrounds death of US influencer Ashly Robinson in Zanzibar 2 days ago by Adria R Walker
    Tanzania, Africa, US news

    Lifestyle influencer died while on vacation with boyfriend, who local officials say has since had his passport ‘withheld’ Ashly Robinson, a US lifestyle influencer, died last week while on vacation in the Tanzanian islands of Zanzibar with her boyfriend, Joe McCann. Robinson’s death on 9 April, just days after her birthday and a marriage proposal from McCann, has sparked suspicion on social media, with users doubtful of the current narrative surrounding her death. No arrests have been made, and police previously said that McCann was not suspected of wrongdoing. But officials in Zanzibar released a statement on Tuesday saying that McCann’s passport

  • South Africa names apartheid-era negotiator as ambassador to US 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    South Africa, Trump administration, US news, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, World news, Africa

    Appointment of Roelf Meyer seen as attempt to improve relations amid false US accusations of ‘white genocide’ South Africa has appointed a former apartheid government chief negotiator during the talks that ended white rule in the 1990s as ambassador to the US, in what is seen as an attempt to improve the deeply strained diplomatic relationship between the two countries. Roelf Meyer replaces Ebrahim Rasool, who was expelled in March 2025 after he criticised the Trump administration. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Chinese ministry focuses on car standards to put industry in global driving seat 2 hours ago by Carol Yang

    To sharpen its competitive edge in the world’s next-generation vehicle market, China has pledged to fast track automotive technical standards to build its status as a global rule-setter. The carmaking powerhouse would drive high-quality development of the auto sector through the formulation and enhancement of core standards during the next five years, officials from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) told state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing on...

  • UK’s Starmer faces calls to resign as Mandelson scandal reignites 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced mounting pressure to quit on Friday over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as envoy to Washington, after it emerged the veteran politician had failed security vetting. The affair has haunted Starmer for months amid growing anger over Mandelson’s 2024 nomination to the top diplomatic post despite his close ties to late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson, a long-time insider with Starmer’s ruling Labour Party, has held multiple ministerial posts since...

  • Pakistan oil tanker becomes first to exit through Hormuz since US blockade began 5 hours ago by Bloomberg

    A Pakistan-flagged tanker that entered the Persian Gulf over the weekend has become the first carrier to exit through the Strait of Hormuz with a crude cargo since a US blockade began on Monday, underscoring just how limited traffic through the vital chokepoint remains. The Shalamar sailed just south of Iran’s Larak Island and out into the Gulf of Oman late Thursday with around 450,000 barrels of crude loaded at Das Island in the United Arab Emirates, according to ship-tracking data. The Aframax...

  • China’s 3-satellite surveillance network, Hong Kong’s inflation surge: SCMP’s 7 highlights 8 hours ago by SCMP

    We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. 3 satellites to track all? Chinese radar images confirm US military fears Last month, China released a series of undated radar images of the Towa Maru. It marked the first time ever that a geosynchronous orbit (GEO) synthetic aperture...

  • South African politician Malema sentenced to 5 years for firing rifle at rally 9 hours ago by Associated Press

    South African opposition party leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday after he was convicted of breaking firearm laws by firing a rifle at a political rally in 2018. He was released pending an appeal, which will be heard at a later date. If the verdict and sentence are upheld, Malema will be disqualified as a lawmaker. South African law bars anyone from serving in Parliament if they have been convicted of an offence and sentenced to more than 12 months in prison...


New York Times

  • Lebanon’s Cease-Fire Buys Time, Not a Way Out 2 hours ago by Euan Ward
    International Relations, Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed Conflicts, Peace Process, Hezbollah, Aoun, Joseph (1964- ), Netanyahu, Benjamin, Lebanon

    The country’s leaders secured a truce through risky talks with Israel, but the government now finds itself caught between competing pressures.

  • Lebanon Cease-Fire Leaves Netanyahu in an Uncomfortable Spot 3 hours ago by David M. Halbfinger
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Hezbollah, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Eisenkot, Gadi, Trump, Donald J, Israel, Lebanon, Iran, Middle East

    Most Israelis wanted the fight against Hezbollah to continue. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s critics say he is showing that he cannot, or will not, stand up to President Trump.

  • What to Know About the Israel-Lebanon Cease-Fire, and R.F.K. Jr.’s Shifting Tone on Vaccines 2 hours ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Ian Stewart, Christina Goldbaum and Ash Wu
    Vaccination and Immunization, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Appointments and Executive Changes, United States International Relations, Peace Process, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Heelys, Adams, Roger (1954-2026), Kennedy, Robert F Jr, internal-open-access-audio

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  • House Votes to Extend Expiring FISA Surveillance Law for 10 Days 5 hours ago by Charlie Savage
    Surveillance of Citizens by Government, Wiretapping and Other Eavesdropping Devices and Methods, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), Libertarianism (US Politics), Espionage and Intelligence Services, Johnson, Mike (1972- ), Massie, Thomas H, Trump, Donald J, National Security Agency, Republican Party, House of Representatives

    The Senate would need to also approve the stopgap measure that passed the House early Friday. Libertarian-leaning House Republicans had balked at a long-term extension.

  • She Made Sure Her Baby Was Born an American. Then Federal Agents Separated Them. 3 hours ago by Caroline Kitchener, Charo Henríquez and Hamed Aleaziz
    Illegal Immigration, Immigration Detention, Deportation, Asylum, Right of, Border Patrol (US), Customs and Border Protection (US), GEO Group Inc, Homeland Security Department, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Babies and Infants, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Immigration and Emigration

    Diana Acosta Verde, who came into the United States illegally when she was six months pregnant, had to leave her baby at a hospital while she returned to a detention center.


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