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  • Global shipping and oil markets are experiencing significant volatility and heightened risk premiums due to escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, with multiple nations attempting to navigate the delicate geopolitical landscape involving Iran, the US, and regional powers.
  • The tech industry is witnessing major shifts, including Anthropic's substantial joint venture with financial giants, GameStop's surprising acquisition interest in eBay, and ongoing debates surrounding AI's role in various sectors, from health reforms to potential military applications.
  • Political and diplomatic arenas are active, with the US Supreme Court restoring access to an abortion pill, international bodies convening on critical issues like human rights and climate change, and ongoing scrutiny of covert government operations and political rivalries.
  • Economic news highlights a surge in US factory orders and mixed signals on inflation and consumer sentiment, while countries like Russia see increased oil revenues and others grapple with disruptions in shipping and cruise industries.
  • Security concerns are prominent, with reports of drone attacks in Moscow, military exercises leading to missing personnel, and heightened scrutiny of cyber espionage and the potential impact of geopolitical instability on international relations and trade.

ZeroHedge

  • Pirates Of The Arabian 34 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Pirates Of The Arabian By Stefan Koopman, senior macro strategist at Rabobank “We landed on top of it. We took over the ship, the cargo, the oil. It’s a very profitable business… We’re like pirates.” President Trump’s remarks were, once again, strikingly blunt and unfiltered, to the point of sounding almost satirical. Yet the irony is real. The US president was openly acknowledging that American naval power in the Arabian Sea is now being used in ways that mirror the practices it was once built to suppress. Negotiating with pirates is difficult. While this weekend’s headlines finally hint at diplomacy between the US

  • GameStop CEO's CNBC Interview Raises More Questions Than Answers On eBay Bid an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    GameStop CEO's CNBC Interview Raises More Questions Than Answers On eBay Bid Summary: * GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen Can't Explain Basic Deal Math To CNBC Host  * eBay Confirms Receipt of Unsolicited Proposal from GameStop * GameStop CEO Tells CNBC: We Haven't Heard Anything Yet From eBay * Wall Street analysts "skeptical" about the GameStop Takeover of eBay * GameStop CEO Reveals Unsolicited Offer to Buy eBay GAMESTOP CEO RYAN COHEN JOINS CNBC'S ANDREW ROSS SORKIN FOR INTERVIEW CNBC's Andrew Sorkin interviewed GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen earlier this morning about GameStop's bid for eBay. Sorkin asked Cohen about "how does the math work for you? Given the

  • Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Nationwide Access To Abortion Pill an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Nationwide Access To Abortion Pill Update (05/04/2026): The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday issued a temporary order that restores full nationwide access to the abortion medication mifepristone, including through mail-order, telehealth prescriptions, and certified pharmacies, until at least May 11. The emergency ruling pauses a May 1 decision by the conservative 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that had reinstated a nationwide requirement for in-person dispensing only. That lower-court order had threatened to sharply restrict medication abortion access across the country, even in states where abortion remains legal. The USSC administrative stay came in response to emergency applications filed

  • "This Is Unacceptable": Duffy Sounds Off After United Jet Clips Light Pole, Truck In New Jersey an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    "This Is Unacceptable": Duffy Sounds Off After United Jet Clips Light Pole, Truck In New Jersey Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joined Fox Business on Monday morning, where he described Sunday's midair incident, in which a commercial jumbo jet's landing gear clipped a light pole and truck on a New Jersey highway, as "unacceptable," despite the aircraft being flown by "really well-trained pilots." "So I don't want to get ahead of the investigation. Again, it seems pretty clear a light pole at least was hit. Was the truck hit? That will be ascertained as the NTSB arrives today. The FAA is going to

  • CLARITY Act Stablecoin Yield Rules Finalized: 'Go Time' For Crypto Bill an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    CLARITY Act Stablecoin Yield Rules Finalized: 'Go Time' For Crypto Bill Authored by Ciaran Lyons via CoinTelegraph.com, The US CLARITY Act, which aims to provide the US crypto industry with more regulatory clarity, could now move closer to becoming law after new stablecoin yield provisions were published, according to Coinbase chief legal officer Faryar Shirzad. “It’s time to get CLARITY done,” Shirzad said in an X post on Friday, after US Senator Thom Tillis and US Senator Angela Alsobrooks published the final text aimed at settling the stablecoin yield dispute between the banking and crypto industries, which has centered on whether such yields would harm


The Guardian

  • Cruise ship at centre of suspected hantavirus outbreak blocked from docking in Cape Verde 2 hours ago by Ashifa Kassam
    Water transport, Infectious diseases, Cape Verde, World news, Africa, South Africa, Netherlands, UK news, Travel & leisure

    Officials say they will not authorise docking ‘to protect public health’ after deaths of three passengers * What is hantavirus, the infection thought to have killed three on cruise ship? Officials in Cape Verde have said they will not allow a cruise ship believed to be harbouring an outbreak of a rare respiratory virus to dock in its ports, after three passengers died. The statement on Monday came hours after global health officials said they were scrambling to investigate the suspected outbreak of hantavirus, a disease primarily found in rodents, on the cruise ship in the Atlantic. Continue reading...

  • Flaws in Kenya’s AI-driven health reforms driving up costs for the poorest 10 hours ago by Purity Mukami, Joy Kirigia, Gabriel Geiger, Tomas Statius and Aisha Down
    Global development, Kenya, Health, AI (artificial intelligence), Africa, Society, World news, Technology, Social protection, Global health, Poverty

    Exclusive: amid unrest, President William Ruto promised to give all Kenyans access to healthcare. But the algorithm favours the rich, an investigation has found An AI system used to predict how much Kenyans can afford to pay for access to healthcare, has systemically driven up costs for the poor, an investigation has found. The healthcare system being rolled out across the country, a key electoral promise of President William Ruto, was launched in October 2024 and intended to replace Kenya’s decades-old national insurance system. Continue reading...

  • Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship 17 hours ago by Matty Edwards and agencies
    Cape Verde, Argentina, South Africa, St Helena, Infectious diseases, Africa, Science, Netherlands, World news

    Dutch husband and wife and third unidentified person reported to have died, with three further people taken ill * What is hantavirus, the infection thought to have killed three on cruise ship? A suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus infection on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean killed three people – including an elderly married couple – and sickened at least three others, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and South Africa’s health department said on Sunday. The WHO said an investigation was under way but that at least one case of hantavirus had been confirmed. One of the patients was in

  • Two US service members missing after military exercises in Morocco a day ago by Associated Press
    US military, Morocco, Africa, US news, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Search and rescue operation launched after service members reported missing near south-western city of Tan Tan Two US service members are missing in south-western Morocco after taking part in annual multinational military exercises in the North African country, the United States Africa Command (Africom) said on Sunday. The US, Morocco and other countries participating in the African Lion exercise have launched a search and rescue operation, Africom said. Continue reading...

  • Zambia cancels world’s largest human rights and tech summit days before start 2 days ago by Isabel Choat
    Global development, Zambia, Human rights, World news, Africa, Technology

    Government blocks RightsCon 2026 conference saying it did not ‘align with national values’ The world’s largest conference on human rights and technology has been cancelled just days before it was due to start after the Zambian government told organisers it did not align with “national values”. Zambia’s government had originally welcomed the RightsCon 2026 summit on “human rights in the digital age”, due to be held in the capital, Lusaka, on 5-8 May, but Thabo Kawana, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information & Media, said last week that the conference would not go ahead to allow time to ensure the gathering


South China Morning Post

  • US Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone 40 minutes ago by Associated Press

    The Supreme Court on Monday restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking a ruling that had threatened to upend one of the main ways abortion is provided across the nation. The order signed by Justice Samuel Alito temporarily allows women seeking abortions to obtain the pill at pharmacies or through the mail, without an in-person visit to a doctor. Those rules had been in effect for several years until a federal appeal court imposed new restrictions last week. Most abortions...

  • Awkward India diplomacy, US-Nato ‘crisis’, Strait of Hormuz woes: 7 global relations reads an hour ago by SCMP

    We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering global relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Quad summit plan turns uneasy as India pushes ahead without top leaders: sources A stretch of awkward diplomacy was unfolding in the Indo-Pacific in April: New Delhi was planning to host a foreign ministers’ meeting that could have been framed as a leaders-level discussion, even if the top...

  • Wall Street hesitates, oil prices rise amid uncertainty in Strait of Hormuz 3 hours ago by Associated Press

    The US stock market is holding tentatively near its record heights on Monday, while oil prices climb with uncertainty about when oil tankers can resume crossing the Strait of Hormuz and restore the world’s flow of crude. Duelling claims about a possible Iranian strike on a US Navy vessel in the strait heightened the tensions. The S&P 500 slipped 0.1 per cent, coming off its latest all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 216 points, or 0.4 per cent, as of 9.35am Eastern time, and...

  • ‘Made in Europe’ law sets stage for an economic showdown with China 3 hours ago by Nikola Mikovic

    Amid the trade war with the United States, the last thing China needs is an economic confrontation with the European Union – Beijing’s major export destination. But with the EU seemingly determined to protect its market by introducing measures that many see as controversial, an economic stand-off appears inevitable. When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen blamed China last June for showing an “unwillingness to live within the constraints of the rules-based international system”,...

  • Austria expels 3 Russian diplomats over signals spying 4 hours ago by Reuters

    Austria declared three Russian diplomats personae ⁠non gratae over ⁠an “antenna forest” on the roofs of ⁠diplomatic buildings that could be used for spying, the government said on Monday. Numerous satellite dishes placed on buildings used by the Russian state in Vienna, particularly a residential complex for diplomatic staff, have long attracted ‌the attention of Austria’s main domestic intelligence service, which has warned for years they could be used to intercept other states’ satellite...


New York Times

  • Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Access to Abortion Pill by Mail 24 minutes ago by Ann E. Marimow
    Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Abortion, Decisions and Verdicts, United States Politics and Government, Abortion Drugs, Federal-State Relations (US), Danco Laboratories, Food and Drug Administration, GenBioPro Inc, Supreme Court (US), Alito, Samuel A Jr, Trump, Donald J

    A lower-court ruling had reinstated a Food and Drug Administration requirement that patients visit a health care provider in person to obtain mifepristone.

  • Oil Jumps as Iran Resists Trump’s Offer to Help Ships Through Strait of Hormuz 2 hours ago by The New York Times
    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

    Oil prices fell and futures on the S&P 500 rose slightly on Sunday as investors reacted to continued uncertainty about the war in Iran.

  • China Seeks an Advantage With Both Trump and Iran as War Evolves an hour ago by Edward Wong
    China, International Relations, Iran, United States, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Peace Process, Ships and Shipping, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, International Trade and World Market

    With President Trump’s visit to Beijing looming, China is pushing Iran to negotiate even as its companies export material that could be used by Iran’s military.

  • Confusion in Strait of Hormuz Leaves Shipping Firms Guessing 38 minutes ago by Peter Eavis and Gregory Schmidt
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Trump, Donald J, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz

    The United States vowed to help tankers navigate the perilous conditions that have kept them stranded in the Persian Gulf, but it remained unclear if companies would try to get out.

  • The U.S. Army’s ‘Big Experiment’ in the Arctic Cold 3 hours ago by Greg Jaffe and Kenny Holston
    United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Cold and Cold Spells, Snow and Snowstorms, Defense Department, Alaska, Arctic Regions, United States Army

    How would soldiers from places like Florida, Texas and Georgia fight and persevere in temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees?


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