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- Geopolitical tensions are escalating in the Strait of Hormuz, with recent clashes between the US and Iran leading to stalled negotiations and significant disruptions to maritime navigation, including warnings about mined waters.
- Extreme weather events, such as heat domes and record-breaking temperatures, are causing widespread disruption across Europe, impacting transportation, leading to excess deaths, and exacerbating drought concerns.
- The IPO market for Artificial Intelligence has reportedly frozen, contrasting sharply with a booming market for SPACs in the nuclear sector, indicating shifting investor sentiment and sector-specific volatility.
- Significant domestic issues are plaguing various nations, including a high SNAP payment error rate in the US, ongoing corruption sweeps in Baghdad, and concerns over child malnutrition in Nepal following aid cuts.
- Concerns over national security and foreign influence are rising, with warnings about potential sabotage risks from Chinese EV deals in Canada and reports of foreign interference in democratic processes, such as Serbia's political instability.
ZeroHedge
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Next Switzerland Talks 'Stalled' After Past Days' Flare-Up In US-Iran Fighting
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Next Switzerland Talks 'Stalled' After Past Days' Flare-Up In US-Iran Fighting (Update1500ET) : An expected next round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland has been 'stalled' by the latest fighting flare up in the Strait of Hormuz, after US forces bombed Iran's coast a couple times - and following more Iranian 'retaliation' on Gulf states, as well as against at least two international vessels in the Strait. WSJ is reporting Sunday : The fighting has rattled shipowners and has thrown a budding reopening of the waterway into doubt, threatening the key achievement of Trump’s preliminary deal, which pushes discussions of more
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"Navigation Extremely Limited": Top Shipper Warns IRGC Mines Complicate Hormuz Normalization
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"Navigation Extremely Limited": Top Shipper Warns IRGC Mines Complicate Hormuz Normalization The top executive of Japan's largest shipping company told the Financial Times in an exclusive weekend interview that the path toward normalization in the Strait of Hormuz remains far more complicated than anticipated. He warned that shipping volumes may stay well below prewar levels for months, as IRGC-laid mines are forcing vessels into narrow, safer corridors near Iran and Oman. "The routes available for navigation are extremely limited — they're very narrow corridors," Takaya Soga, chief executive of Japan's NYK Line, told the outlet. "We're still nowhere near returning
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Are The Epstein Survivors Being Exploited Yet Again?
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Are The Epstein Survivors Being Exploited Yet Again? Authored by Nick Bryant , On February 8, 2026, the advocacy group World Without Exploitation launched a 40-second public service announcement during the Super Bowl featuring Jeffrey Epstein survivors demanding the full release of federal files related to Epstein's sex trafficking network. The Epstein survivors held up pictures of themselves when they were initially abused by Epstein as minors or young women. "After years of being kept apart, we're standing together," they said. The background was pitch black, and the music was haunting. The PSA ended with the following: "Stand With Us.
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Heat Dome Halts German Trains After Track Sealant Liquifies
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Heat Dome Halts German Trains After Track Sealant Liquifies Europe's heat wave is now quickly morphing from a public health crisis into an infrastructure nightmare, with power prices surging , more than 1,000 excess deaths reported across France, and extreme temperatures bringing parts of Germany's rail infrastructure to a halt. The local German outlet Leipziger Zeitung reports that after a week of sweltering temperatures above 30°C, with readings climbing toward 40°C on Saturday, critical transport infrastructure in Leipzig failed under the heat. The city, located in the eastern German state of Saxony, about 120 miles southwest of Berlin, was forced
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Five Dynamics That Make Sense Of An Increasingly Chaotic World
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Five Dynamics That Make Sense Of An Increasingly Chaotic World Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, These dynamics and the incentives they generate lead to systemic crisis and collapse. As I noted in What Once Explained Everything Now Explains Nothing , the simplicity of either-or ideologies appeal to us. Identifying with an ideology is like having a favorite sports team: yea for our team! Our team good, other team bad. The roots of this simplistic either-or are obvious: our tribe good, other tribe bad. The problems with this simplistic loyalty arise when we attempt to explain complex real-world
The Guardian
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‘Everyone is talking about Cape Verde’: World Cup run delights diaspora community in UK
2 days ago
by Aamna Mohdin
Cape Verde, UK news, World Cup 2026, World Cup, World news, Football, Africa, SportCape Verdeans in Britain feeling ‘incredibly proud’ after team’s hard-fought draws against Spain and Uruguay World Cup live – latest updates For as long as she can remember, 13-year-old Lauryn struggled to find a map that included Cape Verde. Now, to her great delight, the tiny African island nation is finally centre stage. “Seeing our country shown across the world at the World Cup makes me feel incredibly proud,” Lauryn says. “After the first match, everyone was talking about Cape Verde. People saw the talent and the skill of our players.” Continue reading...
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Whereabouts of nearly 300 people with Ebola unknown in DR Congo
2 days ago
by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global development, Global health, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Infectious diseases, World Health Organization, Africa, Health, World newsFears over ‘huge community transmission’ as modelling predicts thousands of deaths in DRC by September The whereabouts of almost 300 people who have tested positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is unknown, according to Africa’s top public health official. The humanitarian crisis amid the conflict in the affected areas means more than 1 million people are living in camps to which health workers have no access, Dr Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said on Thursday. Continue reading...
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Outrage as woman jailed for three years after criticising Somali government online
2 days ago
by Sarah Johnson
Global development, Somalia, Prisons, Women's rights and gender equality, Africa, World news, Social media, Digital media, Protest, Activism, Human rights, LawSentencing of 27-year-old Sadia Moalim Ali condemned by former president and prime ministers as well as rights groups A rickshaw driver in Somalia has been sentenced to three years in prison for comments she made on social media, in a case that has caught the public’s attention and provoked outrage in the country. Sadia Moalim Ali, a 27-year-old nursing graduate, was originally charged with insulting government institutions and incitement to commit a crime, but convicted only of the former. Her sentence, immediately condemned as “fundamentally unjust”, was handed down on 25 June. Continue reading...
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‘Constitutional coup’ claims as Zimbabwe senate approves extending presidential term
3 days ago
by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Africa, World newsOpposition figures fear changes will further tighten 83-year-old president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hold on power Zimbabwe is on the brink of amending its constitution to give the president more time in office, a change that the government says will bring stability but that opponents have labelled a “constitutional coup”. The upper house of Zimbabwe’s parliament voted on Wednesday 75-4 in favour of the constitutional amendments, which will allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in office until 2030 by extending presidential terms from five to seven years. Continue reading...
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France confirms first Ebola case in doctor who had worked in DRC
4 days 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
South China Morning Post
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Princess Kate scales Britain’s highest mountains to raise money for cancer charity
32 minutes ago
by Reuters
Kate Middleton, Britain’s Princess of Wales, said on Sunday she had scaled the three highest peaks in Britain in 24 hours to raise money for a cancer charity and “as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back”. Kate, 44, the wife of heir to the throne Prince William, is in remission after undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer and, while she has returned to royal duties, she has spoken of the toll the illness has taken on her and her family. In a...
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Ukraine drone assault ignites Russian oil refinery as Putin recognises ‘difficult period’
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
Ukraine kept up its heavy drone assault on Russia, setting fire to a major oil refinery in the south and killing at least two people, Russian authorities said on Sunday, as President Vladimir Putin acknowledged his country is going through a “difficult period”. Ukraine has markedly stepped up its long-range attacks on Russian military industries and energy facilities in recent months, aiming to cut Moscow’s revenue for its invasion – now in its fifth year – and make Russians feel the...
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Police in Turkey detain dozens at Istanbul Pride event after authorities banned march
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Turkish police on Sunday detained at least 50 people, including a journalist, during a Gay Pride event in Istanbul that went ahead despite a ban by local authorities and the lockdown of the city’s main gathering point, organisers said. Police stepped up security around Istanbul’s famed Taksim Square, erecting iron barriers, while local officials banned demonstrations in key rallying areas, including the Asian-side district of Kadikoy. The governor’s office also restricted subway transport in...
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5 members of Israel’s Arab minority killed in suspected crime spree
4 hours ago
by Agencies
Israel was shaken on Sunday by an unusual series of suspected criminal acts of violence that left five members of Israel’s Arab minority dead in a single day. Two people died in explosions involving car bombs in the Tel Aviv district of Jaffa and in the suburb of Holon. Three others were killed in two separate killings in Israel’s Arab communities. All four incidents are linked to organised or criminal violence, according to the police’s findings so far. Criminal violence has escalated among...
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Skydiving plane crash kills 11 in northeastern France
7 hours ago
by Agencies
Eleven people, including a pilot and 10 parachutists, were killed when a small plane crashed in the northeastern French town of Tomblaine on Sunday, narrowly missing nearby homes, local officials and a witness said. The aircraft, used by a parachuting school and carrying five trainee skydivers and five instructors, went down soon after take-off, officials said. The students were a group of nurses, according to a source close to the case and confirmed by the head of Meurthe-et-Moselle’s...
New York Times
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Iran Risks Peace Talks With U.S. to Maintain Leverage Over Strait
31 minutes ago
by Erika Solomon
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran-Israel War (2025- ), United States International Relations, International Maritime Organization, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Israel, Oman, Araghchi, Abbas, Khamenei, Mojtaba (1969- ), Vaez, AliIran sees its control over the Strait of Hormuz as critical leverage in peace talks with the United States. It seems willing to risk the cease-fire to maintain that power.
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What Life Is Like in Dahiya Amid a Hezbollah-Israel Truce in Lebanon
11 hours ago
by Abdi Latif Dahir and David Guttenfelder
Dahiya (Lebanon), Lebanon, Israel, Qassem, Naim, Khamenei, Ali, Nasrallah, Hassan, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed Conflicts, Peace Process, Beirut (Lebanon)Dahiya, a sprawling area and Hezbollah stronghold, is stirring back to life amid a tense truce with Israel. “This war has brought so much loss,” one resident said.
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Here’s What to Know About the Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz
5 hours ago
by Aaron Boxerman
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Peace Process, Iran, Defense and Military Forces, Nuclear Weapons, Uranium, Strait of Hormuz, Ships and Shipping, United States International Relations, United States Defense and Military Forces, Trump, Donald J, Iran-Israel Proxy Conflict, Israel, Lebanon, Hezbollah, internal-open-access-from-nlThe United States and Iran have engaged in rounds of attacks and counterattacks in recent days, eroding hopes for a quick return to normalcy in the Middle East.
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Trump Cut a Billion-Dollar Mining Deal. His Sons Stand to Profit.
6 hours ago
by Paul Sonne and Eric Lipton
United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Metals and Minerals, Cantor Fitzgerald LP, Dominari Securities LLC, Lutnick, Brandon, Lutnick, Howard W, Tokayev, Kassym-Jomart, Trump, Donald J, Trump, Donald J Jr, Trump, Eric F (1984- ), Kazakhstan, United States, internal-open-access-from-nlAn agreement between the U.S. and Kazakhstan has given a group of American investors with ties to the president and the commerce secretary access to one of the world’s largest untapped reserves of tungsten.
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Kazakhstan’s Leader Deepens U.S. Ties, Saying Trump Was ‘Sent by Heaven’
11 hours ago
by Paul Sonne
International Relations, United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Politics and Government, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Sovereign Wealth Funds, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Tokayev, Kassym-Jomart, Trump, Donald J, Astana (Kazakhstan), China, United States, Russia, Kazakhstan, internal-open-access-from-nlThe Central Asian nation is aggressively courting President Trump’s Washington to counterbalance its powerful neighbors, Russia and China.