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- Global trade routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, are under significant strain due to escalating Middle East tensions, impacting energy prices and key growth targets for nations like China and Japan.
- The potential reopening of negotiations or a de-escalation of the Iran conflict is a central focus, with various international actors, including Donald Trump, proposing and reviewing new peace proposals.
- Technological advancements and their ethical implications are prominent, with discussions around AI in healthcare and policing, and legal battles involving tech giants like Meta and Google.
- Economic policies and national security are intertwined, evidenced by Germany's increased military spending amid geopolitical shifts, Australia's rate hikes, and Treasury's boosted borrowing estimates.
- A series of concerning health incidents, including suspected hantavirus outbreaks on cruise ships and a focus on antidepressant use, have emerged, alongside notable cultural events like the Met Gala and Pulitzer Prize announcements.
ZeroHedge
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Germany's Inflation Scapegoat: Why Hormuz Is A Convenient Cover Story
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Germany's Inflation Scapegoat: Why Hormuz Is A Convenient Cover Story Submitted by Thomas Kolbe Over the weekend, economist Gerrit Heinemann warned in Bild of a drastic increase in food prices in Germany. The scholar from Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences focused his analysis on the massive rise in fertilizer prices. A significant share of these—estimated at roughly one third of global production—is transported through the Strait of Hormuz. Following the dual blockage of the strait, this sector too has entered a state of global scarcity, forcing farmers worldwide to adjust prices, which ultimately feeds through to consumer prices. Heinemann concludes that Germany’s food
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Horrifying "Rape Festival" Sparks Worldwide Outrage
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Horrifying "Rape Festival" Sparks Worldwide Outrage Videos circulating on social media out of Nigeria have ignited shock and horror after appearing to show groups of men chasing, stripping and sexually assaulting women in broad daylight during a traditional “fertility" festival in the country’s southern Delta State, according to news.com.au. The incidents unfolded on March 19 during the Alue-Do festival in Ozoro, a triennial rite in the Uruamudhu community of the Ozoro Kingdom. Intended to invoke blessings for married women struggling with conception, the event involves processions to a community shrine. Local customs reportedly advise single women to remain indoors. However, footage depicted
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Meta Raising $13 Billion SPV For Texas Data Center As Its CDS Hits Record
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Meta Raising $13 Billion SPV For Texas Data Center As Its CDS Hits Record Back in January, just days before the latest private crash swept across markets, we reminded readers that one of the biggest abusers of private credit SPVs was none other than Meta which as of 2025 was "already neck deep in off-balance sheet debt." We then showed a schematic of its $27.3 billion SPV with private credit ground zero - Blue Owl - titled "Project Beignet", which was created for Meta's Hyperion data center, "none of this touches META's balance sheet." We said to expect "hundreds of billions
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Trump's "Project Vault" Plans To Initially Buy Rare Earths From China
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump's "Project Vault" Plans To Initially Buy Rare Earths From China As we reported in February, the US Export-Import Bank’s proposed rare earth stockpiling initiative would initially source critical minerals from anywhere in the world - including China, an official involved in the project revealed to Bloomberg. The $12 billion Project Vault would later shift to a replenishment model that prioritizes domestic production first, followed by allied nations and other sources as a last resort, executives including Ex-Im Chief Banking Officer Brian Greeley said lastt week, unveiling some of the first details publicly announced on the project. Greeley spoke alongside representatives of Glencore Plc. and Hartree Partners
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DC Judge 'Apologizes' To Alleged Trump Assassin
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
DC Judge 'Apologizes' To Alleged Trump Assassin Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, A federal magistrate judge in Washington, D.C., has come under fire after expressing deep concern – described by multiple outlets as an apology – over the custody conditions of Cole Tomas Allen, the 31-year-old accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on April 25. The judge’s remarks, captured in court and widely circulated on X, have ignited accusations of a two-tier justice system that coddles violent attackers while everyday Americans watch their rights erode. According to reports from the emergency hearing, U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui voiced serious
The Guardian
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British crew member in need of urgent medical care amid suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
6 hours ago
by Ashifa Kassam and agencies
Water transport, Infectious diseases, Cape Verde, World news, Africa, South Africa, Netherlands, UK news, Travel & leisureWHO says seven confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus on MV Hondius, including three passengers who died * What is hantavirus, the infection thought to have killed three on cruise ship? A British crew member was in need of urgent medical care and a passenger from the UK remained in a critical but stable condition following a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on a luxury cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Three people have died and medics on Monday were scrambling to evacuate two others from the MV Hondius, which set off in March from southern Argentina carrying 149 people from 23 countries.
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Nigerian refinery accused of sacking union members is key to UK plan to tackle jet fuel shortage
15 hours ago
by Daniel Boffey Chief reporter
Airline industry, Air transport, Nigeria, Unions, Heidi Alexander, UK news, Strait of Hormuz, Oil, Oil and gas companies, Politics, Africa, Commodities, Energy industry, Business, World newsHeidi Alexander says part of answer to strait of Hormuz crisis is importing more fuel from US and west Africa A refinery in Nigeria accused of dismissing workers for joining a union has emerged as key to the UK government’s hopes of saving the summer holiday amid a jet fuel shortage. Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, said at the weekend that part of the answer to the strait of Hormuz crisis was to import more fuel from the US and west Africa. Continue reading...
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Flaws in Kenya’s AI-driven health reforms driving up costs for the poorest
a day 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, PovertyExclusive: 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...
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Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
a day ago
by Matty Edwards and agencies
Cape Verde, Argentina, South Africa, St Helena, Infectious diseases, Africa, Science, Netherlands, World newsDutch 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
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Two US service members missing after military exercises in Morocco
2 days ago
by Associated Press
US military, Morocco, Africa, US news, World news, Middle East and north AfricaSearch 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...
South China Morning Post
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South Korea rebuffs Trump’s ‘Project Freedom’ call after Hormuz ship fire
an hour ago
by Park Chan-kyong
When a South Korean cargo ship exploded and caught fire in the Strait of Hormuz late on Monday, Donald Trump wasted no time declaring what he thought it meant. “Perhaps it’s time for South Korea to come and join the mission!” the US president wrote on his social media platform Truth Social, invoking the incident as fresh justification for Seoul to send naval forces to the embattled waterway. Seoul’s answer, for now, has been a polite but firm no – or at least, not yet. The explosion occurred...
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Drones shatter months of relative calm in Sudan’s capital as international airport targeted
2 hours ago
by Reuters
Sudan’s armed forces blamed a drone attack on Monday that targeted Khartoum airport on the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia, the latest in a barrage of assaults in recent days that has shattered months of relative calm in Sudan’s capital, three years into its civil war. Reuters could not independently verify the claims. Neither country immediately commented on the allegations made late on Monday. Sudan has often accused the UAE of supporting Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitaries, a charge...
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Birthday girl among 3 crushed to death by monster truck in Colombia
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A Colombian girl celebrating her 10th birthday was among three people crushed to death at a monster truck display when a vehicle veered out of control and ploughed into spectators, authorities said on Monday. Hellen Velarde was attending Sunday’s exhibition in the southwestern city of Popayan as a birthday gift when she was crushed by the truck in an incident that caused widespread anger. A second girl and a young woman were also killed, local media reported. Images circulating on social media...
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UK eyes joining EU’s €90 billion loan to Ukraine
8 hours ago
by Reuters
Britain is in talks to join the European Union’s €90 billion (US$105.13 billion) loan to Ukraine to qualify for Kyiv’s defence orders that the loan finances but will have to cover some interest payments on the borrowing to be eligible, the European Commission said. “Today marks the first high-level discussion on the UK’s potential participation in the €90 billion Ukraine Support Loan, following technical exchanges between the UK Government and the Commission,” a Commission spokesman told...
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Pulitzers honour damning coverage of Trump and his policies
9 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Coverage of the Trump administration dominated the Pulitzer Prizes announced on Monday as the prize committee unleashed a searing attack on US President Donald Trump’s attempts to limit freedom of reporting. “We stand for civil discourse and against censorship,” said Pulitzer Administrator Marjorie Miller ahead of the announcements, which honoured coverage of Trump’s immigration crackdown and his enrichment of his allies. “Unfortunately, this bears repeating now, as media access to the White...
New York Times
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Trump Tries to Downplay Economic Effects of the Iran War
6 hours ago
by Erica L. Green and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Economy, Small Business, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Economic Conditions and Trends, Cost of Living and Affordability, Trump, Donald J, IranAt a White House event for Small Business Week, he described the economy as “roaring” and predicted that gas prices would go down soon.
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Oil Prices Slide but Remain Elevated as Middle East Tensions Escalate
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, IranOil prices fell, giving back some of the gains from the previous day as attacks in the Middle East raised concerns about the war starting again.
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As Oil Prices Stay High, China Doubles Down on Wind Power
3 hours ago
by Keith Bradsher and Qilai Shen
China, Yancheng (China), Wind Power, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Trade and World Market, Energy and Power, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica S A, Suzlon Energy, Trump, Donald JAn industrial policy of subsidies and import restrictions laid the foundations for China to become almost as dominant in wind turbines as in solar panels.
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Secret Service Shoots and Wounds Armed Man Near Washington Monument
6 hours ago
by Glenn Thrush, Michael Gold, Minho Kim and Pooja Salhotra
Secret Service, Washington (DC), National Mall (Washington, DC), United States Politics and GovernmentA 15-year-old boy was also hit. The motorcade of Vice President JD Vance had passed through the area shortly before the shooting.
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Trump Administration Demands Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia
5 hours ago
by Nick Corasaniti, Richard Fausset and Alan Feuer
Justice Department, Georgia, Presidential Election of 2020, Fulton County (Ga), Elections, Midterm Elections (2026)The Justice Department again appears to be using the investigative power of the federal government to rehash debunked claims that Democrats stole the 2020 election.