World
AI Summary
- European nations are contending with supply chain vulnerabilities due to China's dominance in critical materials, impacting rearmament efforts and economic stability.
- Geopolitical tensions are escalating with reports of Ukraine gaining military advantages, while India solidifies its ties with Russia through record oil imports.
- The deployment of advanced AI surveillance in public spaces, such as London's West End, raises significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.
- Global energy markets are experiencing shifts, with China's refinery output at a low and discussions around oil prices and transit routes intensifying.
- Natural disasters, including severe earthquakes in Venezuela and extreme heatwaves across Europe, are causing significant casualties and highlighting the growing impacts of climate change.
ZeroHedge
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Chinese Humanoids Take On Penalty Challenge As Messi, Ronaldo Light Up FIFA World Cup
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Chinese Humanoids Take On Penalty Challenge As Messi, Ronaldo Light Up FIFA World Cup Authored by Jijo Malayil via Interesting Engineering , As the World Cup fever grows around stars like Messi and Ronaldo, Shanghai hosts a unique penalty shootout featuring humanoid robots. Humanoid robots are stepping up for a penalty shootout. Boston Dynamics/YouTube At MWC Shanghai 2026, humanoid robots are stepping up to the spot in the Humanoid Robot Football Penalties Challenge, testing the limits of robotics, AI, machine vision, and real-time motion control. According to Chinese media outlets, the event showcases how embodied AI performs under pressure, highlighting
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European Rearmament Efforts Snuffed By Chinese Control Of Critical Materials
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
European Rearmament Efforts Snuffed By Chinese Control Of Critical Materials Yesterday we reported that, in a tit-for-tat move, China announced it is targeting US rare earths firms in response to a Pentagon list of Chinese firms: this, as Rabobank noted , is largely a symbolic move, but it still underlines the tensions in this area. So does the Nikkei reporting that ‘China minerals control threatens EU rearmament, as bloc seeks new sources’: because, as Rabo's Michael Every notes, even if you can afford a dagger, you can’t make it without rare earths, and Europe still hasn’t secured enough supply. Taking
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EU Commissioner Claims That Ukraine Is Gaining The Upper Hand On The Battlefield, In the Air, And At Sea
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
EU Commissioner Claims That Ukraine Is Gaining The Upper Hand On The Battlefield, In the Air, And At Sea Via Remix News, Ukraine is gaining the upper hand on the battlefield, in the air and at sea, while Ukrainian drones have stopped Russia’s ground advance and are causing serious disruptions to Russian logistics, EU Commissioner for Defense and Space Policy Andrius Kubilius said on Tuesday in Brussels. In his speech launching the European defense and security summit, the commissioner pointed out that Ukrainian drones can paralyze the supply of the Russian army up to 300 kilometers from the front lines.
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India's Imports Of Russian Oil Set For New Record High
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
India's Imports Of Russian Oil Set For New Record High India is set to import a record-high volume of Russian crude in June as the Hormuz crisis and the U.S. waivers on Russia’s barrels have pushed the world’s third-largest crude importer to gorge on Moscow’s oil again, OilPrice reported. India has imported 2.6 million barrels per day (bpd) of Russian crude oil so far in June, according to preliminary vessel-tracking data from commodity analytics firm Kpler cited by Indian media . So far this month, Russian crude has accounted for as much as 53.5% of all Indian oil imports ,
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London's West End To Be Blanketed With AI Facial Recognition Cameras
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
London's West End To Be Blanketed With AI Facial Recognition Cameras Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , In the latest dystopian lunge toward a total surveillance state, the London Metropolitan Police has confirmed plans to deploy static live facial recognition cameras in the West End, including Soho and areas around major theatres and retail spots, with installation targeted for the end of this year. Six additional areas are slated for rollout in 2027. The fixed cameras, mounted on lampposts and street furniture, will operate continuously and can be repositioned based on shifting crime patterns. Privacy campaigners warn the
The Guardian
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France confirms first Ebola case in doctor who had worked in DRC
a day ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
France, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Europe, World news, World Health Organization, Humanitarian responseFrench 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
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Play puts spotlight on Kenya’s crisis of gender-based violence
a day ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi. Photographs by Esther Sweeney
Kenya, Violence against women and girls, Theatre, Stage, Culture, Africa, World newsAutobiographical 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
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Kenyan minister orders halt to construction of US Ebola facility
2 days ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
Ebola, Kenya, Africa, Trump administration, Democratic Republic of Congo, US news, World newsDecision 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...
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UK prioritised ties with UAE over averting mass atrocities in Sudan, MPs to be told
2 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 EmiratesForeign 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
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Sweat, tears and camaraderie as 20,000 runners take on world’s largest ultramarathon
4 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Photographs by James Oatway
South Africa, Ultrarunning, World news, Africa, SportFor 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...
South China Morning Post
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1 in 5 coffees sold in Europe contains pesticides: report
an hour ago
by dpa
There is a one in five chance that a packet of coffee beans sold in Europe contains residues of pesticides thought to have been erased during roasting, and in some cases include banned sprays that cause cancer, according to new research. There is a “systemic pattern” of pesticides showing up again and again in beans from most major production regions, says Coffee Watch, a US-based non-profit organisation seeking to reform the global coffee industry. Coffee Watch partnered with Pesticide Action...
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Trump casts doubt on US striking Iran school on war’s first day
6 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday it may never be known who was at fault for a deadly strike on a girls’ school in Iran on February 28, the first day of the Iran war, that killed scores of children. Reuters first reported in March that an initial internal US military investigation showed US forces were likely responsible for the fatal strike in Minab in southern Iran. The Pentagon has since elevated the probe but it has not acknowledged any preliminary findings. “I don’t know that they...
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Trump shrugs off Britain’s incoming leader: ‘I hear he’s extremely liberal’
7 hours ago
by Bloomberg
US President Donald Trump was dismissive of Andy Burnham, who is set to become the next UK prime minister, saying he was unfamiliar with him and has only heard that he is “extremely liberal”. The US president was asked by a reporter on Wednesday about what he knew about Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester who is poised to succeed Keir Starmer in Britain’s latest leadership shake-up. “I don’t know anything. I see that he was, I guess, the mayor of a town. I hear he’s extremely...
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Trump opens 250th US birthday party with a campaign-style rally
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump opened 16 days of celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary Wednesday with a rally-style speech – turning a national commemoration into a highly politicised showcase for his second-term agenda. The address, on Washington’s National Mall, underscored how Trump has reshaped the anniversary around his own brand of politics and showmanship, blurring the line between official celebration and campaign-style spectacle. The Republican leader eventually invoked the grand...
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Hong Kong can take the regulatory high road amid US-China AI decoupling
10 hours ago
by Ruby Tong
The market realignment over the past week starkly captures the self-defeating logic of America’s technology containment strategy. The momentum began on June 15, when the shares of Chinese artificial intelligence pioneer Zhipu AI, which trade in Hong Kong under Knowledge Atlas Technology, surged by 48 per cent intraday after it announced the open-source release of its GLM-5.2 foundation model. The rally continued this week, with Zhipu’s shares trading at an intraday high of HK$2,980 (US$380) in...
New York Times
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Photos: Earthquakes Strike Venezuela
2 hours ago
by The New York Times
Earthquakes, United States Geological Survey, Caracas (Venezuela), VenezuelaTwo powerful quakes shook the South American country, causing death and destruction.
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2 Deadly Earthquakes Hit Venezuela, and Why Chemo Drugs Could Soon Be Rationed
an hour ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Ian Stewart, Anatoly Kurmanaev and Robert Jimison
Chemotherapy, Earthquakes, VenezuelaPlus, will A.I. find the next soccer superstar?
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To Escape the Heat, Parisians Jump into an Old Industrial Canal
3 hours ago
by Mark Landler and Ségolène Le Stradic
Paris (France), Canals, Heat and Heat Waves, Drownings, Global Warming, Summer (Season)Crowds are filling the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as temperatures soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Forty people drowned while swimming in other waterways.
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See Record-Breaking Extreme Heat Wave Across Europe in Photos
19 hours ago
by Megan Specia
vis-photo, Heat and Heat Waves, Air Conditioning, Global Warming, Europe, France, Geneva (Switzerland), Great Britain, Madrid (Spain), Switzerland, Vatican CityTemperature records were broken in several European countries on Wednesday.
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U.S. Inflation Problems Are Far From Over
2 hours ago
by Colby Smith and Ben Casselman
Federal Reserve System, Warsh, Kevin M, Inflation (Economics), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), United States Economy, Interest Rates, Economic Conditions and TrendsThe Federal Reserve’s new chairman has vowed to deliver price stability, but officials are at odds over whether that will require higher borrowing costs.