World
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- Geopolitical tensions continue to simmer, with notable developments concerning the Strait of Hormuz and US-Iran relations, impacting global shipping and energy markets, while diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate the situation.
- The global economy faces headwinds as China's refining rates hit an all-time low and the US grapples with rising interest rates, prompting discussions about potential capital outflows and market stability.
- Public health concerns are escalating with the rapid spread of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leading to international travel advisories and debates over effective containment strategies.
- The tech industry is witnessing significant investment and strategic moves, including France's substantial commitment to quantum computing and advanced microchips, and Meta and Snapchat's actions regarding Saudi dissidents' accounts.
- Political landscapes are in flux, with shifts in US intelligence leadership, renewed calls for independence in Alberta, Canada, and ongoing debates in the UK regarding trade ties with the EU and potential wealth taxes.
ZeroHedge
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Pentagon Concedes That US Provided Most Of Israel's Missile Defense During Iran War
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Pentagon Concedes That US Provided Most Of Israel's Missile Defense During Iran War Via The Libertarian Institute The US fired hundreds of its most advanced interceptors to protect Israel from Iranian missiles during the first five weeks of the war. According to a Department of War assessment described to The Washington Post , the US used 200 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors and over 100 SM-3 and SM-6 missiles in defense of Israel . Image source: DoD/Department of War In comparison, Israel only used 100 Arrow interceptors and 90 David’s Sling missiles . Speaking about the imbalance, an
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CEO Saves His Failing Company By Firing Entire HR Department
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
CEO Saves His Failing Company By Firing Entire HR Department When Elon Musk purchased Twitter and took the company over in 2022, he proceeded to fire approximately 80% of the social media company's bloated 7500 person workforce. This included almost all HR related employees. The company roster was pared down to a lean 1500 people. Everyone in the establishment media claimed that Twitter (now called "X") was going to collapse. The political left and their corporate allies did everything in their power to make this happen, including advertising cancellations and even government intervention, but they failed. X's monthly active user
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Japan To Welcome First Crude Cargo Via Hormuz Since War Began
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Japan To Welcome First Crude Cargo Via Hormuz Since War Began By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com A supertanker carrying 2 million barrels of Saudi crude is set to arrive in Japan early next week after clearing the Strait of Hormuz in late April, in the first shipment of Middle East crude to Japan via the chokepoint since the Iran war began on February 28. The Idemitsu Maru very large crude tanker; Photo: MarineTraffic The very large crude carrier (VLCC) Idemitsu Maru, which had departed from Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura port in the Persian Gulf in mid-March, is expected to arrive
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China Restricts Fentanyl Precursor Chemical Exports To North America After Trump-Xi Talks
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China Restricts Fentanyl Precursor Chemical Exports To North America After Trump-Xi Talks One week after President Donald Trump's China summit with President Xi Jinping, where the two superpower leaders focused on issues ranging from bilateral trade to the Hormuz chokepoint, there appears to be measurable progress on one key 'MAGA' issue: the flow of fentanyl precursor chemicals into North America. Bloomberg reports Friday morning that China imposed new export controls on three chemical compounds shipped to the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, targeting key precursor ingredients used to make fentanyl. Beijing's announcement now requires special export licenses for the restricted chemicals
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House Democrats Unanimously Vote Against Women's History Museum... Can You Guess Why?
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
House Democrats Unanimously Vote Against Women's History Museum... Can You Guess Why? Authored by Jonathan Turley, House Democrats unanimously voted this week against legislation to build a new women’s history museum on the National Mall. The reason was an amendment that limited the exhibits to biological women to the exclusion of transgender figures. The museum failed 204-216 as House Democrats hoped that they could still secure a museum including transgender figures once they retake power after the midterm elections. The amendment drafted by Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., states in part, “The Museum shall be dedicated to preserving, researching, and presenting
The Guardian
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Suspected Ebola cases triple in a week as WHO warns of rapid spread in DRC
8 hours ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global development, Ebola, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World news, World Health Organization, Health, Africa, Global healthSituation described as ‘deeply worrisome’ by officials as aid cuts and community distrust impede responders The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo poses a “very high” risk to the country, the World Health Organization said on Friday, revising its threat assessment upwards. The outbreak is spreading rapidly, WHO leaders said, with almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths, up from 246 cases and 65 deaths when it was first reported a week earlier. Continue reading...
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Ebola: US ban on travellers from DRC, Uganda or South Sudan ‘not the solution’
a day ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global development, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, South Sudan, Africa, World newsAfrica CDC says restrictions could increase public health risks and highlight ‘deeper structural injustice’ in global health A US travel ban for people coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in response to the Ebola outbreak could make the situation worse, critics have said. The outbreak was declared a public health emergency of international concern on Sunday and continues to spread, with a new case reported in the DRC’s South Kivu province , an area under the control of armed rebel groups. Continue reading...
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Macron says France must address issue of reparations for its role in slave trade
a day ago
by Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
Slavery, France, Emmanuel Macron, Caribbean, Africa, Haiti, Americas, Europe, World newsFrench president’s use of term comes as demand grows for formal discussion on addressing legacies of enslavement Emmanuel Macron has said reparations for France’s role in hundreds of years of enslavement of African people is an issue that should be addressed, but he stopped short of making clear proposals. “How to repair … is a question that must not be refused,” the French president said in a speech on the legacies of slavery at the Élysée Palace. “It’s also a question on which we must not make false promises.” Continue reading...
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US is ‘simply choosing not to stop’ Ebola outbreak after massive public health cuts, experts say
2 days ago
by Melody Schreiber
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World Health Organization, Trump administration, Infectious diseases, Medical research, Health, Africa, US politics, US news, World newsHundreds of cases reported in the DRC after USAID has been dismantled and key scientific research canceled A previously undetected outbreak of Ebola is coursing through parts of central Africa, and the US appears to be doing little to help stop it, after massive cuts to global and domestic public health efforts. There is no cure and no vaccine for the rare Bundibugyo variant of Ebola, which has caused two outbreaks in recent decades. Health leaders and scientists are now racing to understand where the virus is spreading and attempting to stop it – but the US is notably absent
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US doctor who contracted Ebola in DRC flown to Germany for treatment
2 days ago
by Edward Helmore
Ebola, Germany, World news, Europe, Africa, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the CongoDr Peter Stafford’s wife and four children are also being monitored for symptoms amid Ebola outbreak in Congo An American doctor who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been flown to Germany for treatment, along with his wife and four children, as the World Health Organization warned of the “scale and speed” of the outbreak. Authorities have reported at least 134 suspected deaths and more than 500 cases of the hemorrhagic Bundibugyo virus, which has no approved treatments or vaccines. The outbreak, which has spread into urban areas, has been declared a public health emergency requiring
South China Morning Post
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Putin left China, without a pipeline deal. Why didn’t the Hormuz crisis open the valve?
an hour ago
by Alice Li,Sylvia Ma,Kandy Wong
In an era when technology seems to defy all limits, one age-old barrier has managed to endure: geography. As geopolitical turbulence continues to disrupt traffic through the Strait of Hormuz – a vital shipping artery, especially for energy – the search for other fuel sources, and other means of transport, has shifted from a strategic luxury to an existential necessity. This need has become particularly acute for China, a major consumer of fossil fuels. Middle Eastern imports remain a significant...
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Trump says he won’t attend son Donald Trump Jnr’s wedding to Bettina Anderson
2 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Friday he would not attend the wedding of his eldest son, Donald Trump Jnr, to Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson, because he has to stay in Washington for government business. “While I very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr., and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon to be wife, Bettina, circumstances pertaining to Government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so,” Trump wrote in a social media post. “I...
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Trump to force foreigners seeking US green cards to go home first
3 hours ago
by Bloomberg
Foreigners applying for permanent residency in the US will now have to go back to their home countries to seek green cards. “From now on, an alien who is in the US temporarily and wants a green card must return to their home country to apply, except in extraordinary circumstances,” Zach Kahler, a spokesman for US Citizenship and Immigration Services, said in a statement on Friday. “This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivising loopholes,”...
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Warsh takes US Fed’s helm with inflation dilemma already unfolding
5 hours ago
by Reuters
Kevin Warsh, whose broad criticism of current US Federal Reserve officials, playbook for rate cuts and ties to President Donald Trump elevated him past other contenders to lead the central bank, was sworn in as Fed leader on Friday at a pivotal moment for monetary policy and the American economy. Warsh, wearing a dark suit and tie and accompanied by his wife, Jane Lauder, heiress to the Estee Lauder fortune, was sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas after a lengthy introduction by...
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US spy chief Tulsi Gabbard quits in latest Trump cabinet exit
6 hours ago
by Reuters
Tulsi Gabbard said on Friday she was resigning from her job as US President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, saying her husband had been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and that she was stepping away from her role to help him. Gabbard advised Trump of her intention to step down during an Oval Office meeting on Friday, Fox News Digital reported earlier. The resignation is effective June 30, it said. A source familiar with the matter said that Gabbard had been forced...
New York Times
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Green Card Seekers Must Leave U.S. to Apply, Trump Administration Says
3 hours ago
by Madeleine Ngo and Albert Sun
United States Politics and Government, Immigration and Emigration, Green Cards (US), Citizenship and Immigration Services (US), Homeland Security Department, Trump, Donald JThe change is likely to affect hundreds of thousands of people. It could also lead to more family separations as spouses or relatives wait for application decisions, immigration lawyers said.
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Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia
2 hours ago
by Alan Feuer
Decisions and Verdicts, Smuggling, Illegal Immigration, Federal Courts (US), Justice Department, Abrego Garcia, Kilmar Armando, El Salvador, MarylandThe move deals an embarrassing blow to the Trump administration, which made the Maryland man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the face of its deportation campaign.
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Mahmoud Khalil to Appeal to Supreme Court in Effort to Halt Deportation
2 hours ago
by Jonah E. Bromwich
Deportation, Columbia University, Supreme Court (US), Immigration Detention, Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests (2023- )The move was expected to come after a federal appeals court on Friday ruled against Mr. Khalil, who became the face of President Trump’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Trump’s Intelligence Chief Resigns
2 hours ago
by Matthew Cullen
Also, mediators rush to save the U.S.-Iran cease-fire. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.
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White House Approves $9 Billion for Spy Agencies to Catch Up on A.I.
2 hours ago
by Dustin Volz and Julian E. Barnes
Artificial Intelligence, Shortages, Classified Information and State Secrets, Computers and the Internet, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Trump, Donald J, Computer ChipsThe C.I.A. and N.S.A. cannot fully deploy the latest models on their classified systems because of a shortage of cutting-edge chips.