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Thu, May 14, 2026, 4:44 AM EDT

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  • Geopolitical tensions escalate with reports of clandestine trips and diplomatic standoffs between the US, China, and Iran, impacting global energy markets and trade relations, particularly concerning the Iran War and potential conflicts.
  • Economic headwinds persist globally, with rising fuel prices threatening air travel, European firms in China reassessing supply chains due to war costs, and nations like Japan adjusting strategic oil reserves amidst fluctuating refinery utilization.
  • Domestic political landscapes are volatile, featuring contentious elections, legislative battles over funding and redistricting in the US, and shifts in leadership and policy focus in the UK and France, alongside ongoing debates about national identity and societal challenges.
  • Technological advancements, particularly in AI, present a dual-edged sword, with discussions around the hidden costs to American workers and the integration of humanoids on factory floors, while regulatory scrutiny intensifies, as seen in the US Food and Drug Commissioner's departure.
  • International incidents and public health concerns capture global attention, from mass casualty events and internal displacements due to conflict to outbreaks of illness like hantavirus and norovirus, prompting varied governmental responses and international cooperation efforts.

ZeroHedge

  • US Wants To Restore Nord Stream & Purchase From Europeans At Steep Discount: Lavrov an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    US Wants To Restore Nord Stream & Purchase From Europeans At Steep Discount: Lavrov The Nord Stream pipelines have long slipped from headlines, apart from the occasional whodunnit narratives, and they have remained damaged and offline. The Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipeline bombings occurred on September 26, 2022 - but their future fate is still up in the air and being wrangled over, including by Washington. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has alleged that Washington now it wants to buy the part of the pipelines owned by European companies , in order to assert influence and control

  • Dutch Asylum Center Burns On First Day Of New Arrivals After Weeks Of Protests 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Dutch Asylum Center Burns On First Day Of New Arrivals After Weeks Of Protests Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News, A fire was started in bushes outside an asylum center in the Dutch town of Loosdrecht on Tuesday evening, prompting a major police response after weeks of local protests against the facility. Protesters threw flares and fireworks onto the grounds of the building, which is located at the town hall on De Rading. Footage shared on social media appeared to show rioters initially blocking firefighters from reaching the blaze. After Mayor Mark Verheijen of Wijdemeren issued an emergency order,

  • Emmanuel Macron Says France's Fate Is "Tied To The African Continent" 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Emmanuel Macron Says France's Fate Is "Tied To The African Continent" For anyone who doubts that "Multiculturalism" is the preeminent political religion of the new age, the rhetoric of the majority of the European ruling class consistently proves the case. French President Emmanuel Macron was the co-host (with Kenyan President William Ruto) at the Africa Forward Summit this week in Kenya, where he repeated multicultural rhetoric in favor of mass immigration from Africa into Europe. His comments seemed to be a message to the many anti-immigration movements now gaining momentum across the EU; asserting that without Africa, the French have

  • The UK's New Multinational Naval Initiative Aims To Contain Russia In The Arctic & Baltic 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The UK's New Multinational Naval Initiative Aims To Contain Russia In The Arctic & Baltic Authored by Andrew Korybko, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, head of the British Royal Navy, announced that his counterparts from the 10-nation Joint Expeditionary Taskforce comprised of the UK, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the Netherlands agreed to create “a family of allied fleets” . Officially known as the “Northern Navies Initiative” (NNI), it’s explicitly aimed at containing Russia in the Arctic and Baltic. This represents the evolution of the UK’s Arctic-Baltic policy that was elaborated on last summer here . Estonia,

  • Neocon Grandee Robert Kagan Issues Surprise Scathing Critique Of Iran War 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Neocon Grandee Robert Kagan Issues Surprise Scathing Critique Of Iran War Via Middle East Eye Robert Kagan, one of the United States’ most prominent neoconservative voices and a long-time pro-Israel hawk, has warned that Washington is heading towards "total defeat" in its war on Iran - a setback he says “can neither be repaired nor ignored”. Writing in The Atlantic , Kagan said the damage inflicted by the conflict cannot be reversed. " There will be no return to the status quo ante, no ultimate American triumph that will undo or overcome the harm done," he concluded bleakly. AFP via


The Guardian

  • Remains of second US soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered 10 hours ago by Associated Press
    Morocco, US military, US news, Africa, Middle East and north Africa

    Mariyah Symone Collington and Kendrick Lamont Key Jr, who also died, had fallen off a cliff during an off-duty hike The remains of the second US army soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered, the army said on Wednesday, ending a multinational search operation that deployed air, naval and artificial intelligence assets. The soldier was identified as Spc Mariyah Symone Collington of Taveres, Florida, the US Army Europe and Africa said in a statement. She was 19 years old. Continue reading...

  • ‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown a day ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Gabon, World news, Africa

    Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – literally. Within weeks of the announcement, use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to bypass the restrictions surged in the central African country. When gendarmerie began stopping young men at road checkpoints in the capital Libreville and other urban centres to confiscate mobile phones with VPNs installed or detain the owners, warnings spread by word of mouth. Activists

  • Internal displacements caused by violence or conflict at record high in 2025 2 days ago by Olivia Lee
    Internally displaced people, Humanitarian response, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iran, Lebanon, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    The 32.3m surpasses those caused by disasters for the first time, as 82.2m people displaced in total around world The number of internal displacements triggered by conflict or violence around the world reached a record high in 2025, surpassing the number of disaster-driven internal displacements for the first time. A report published by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) shows that by the end of 2025 there were 32.3m conflict-driven internal displacements. That is 60% higher than those recorded the previous year, and – for the first time since data collection began in 2008 – above displacements driven by natural

  • Gaborone gold rush: how Botswana rose to the top of men’s sprinting 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Gaborone
    Botswana, Athletics, Africa, World news, Sport

    Country with a population of just 2.5m credits investment in young athletes for its rise but this progress is under threat It was a fairytale ending to the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone. In the final strait, Collen Kebinatshipi surged past South Africa’s Zakithi Nene to win the men’s 4x400m relay for Botswana. The home crowd, a sea of light blue, went wild. “It means so many things to us,” Letsile Tebogo, 22, the reigning 200m Olympic champion, who ran the second leg, told reporters afterwards. “Not just the team … but for the people that always cheer for us

  • Weather tracker: US and Mexico brace for heatwave as deadly floods hit South Africa 3 days ago by Alice Nightingale-Smith
    Environment, South Africa, Africa, World news, US news, California, Arizona, Mexico, Americas, West Coast

    Temperatures soar in California and Arizona, while deluge continues across Western and Northern Cape Heat is expected to intensify across western parts of the US and Mexico this week as a ridge of high pressure pushes temperatures well above the seasonal norm. Daytime highs are forecast to reach 10-15C above average in some areas. The US National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for parts of California and Arizona, with extreme heat warnings in force on Monday and Tuesday in places such as Palm Springs, where temperatures could reach 40-43C (104-110F). More broadly, temperatures are expected to climb into the


South China Morning Post

  • ‘Miraculous’ rescue off US coast as 11 survive crash and 5-hour sea ordeal 5 hours ago by Reuters

    All 11 people aboard a private plane that crashed at sea off central Florida survived the wreck and were rescued from their lifeboat hours later by a US Air Force Reserve team, US Coast Guard and US Air Force officials said on Wednesday. “For all those people to ‌survive is pretty miraculous,” US Air Force Major Elizabeth Piowaty, commander of one of the aircraft involved in the rescue, told reporters at a news briefing a day after Tuesday’s crash. The ill-fated plane, a twin-engined turboprop...

  • Trump’s trillion-dollar business delegation arrives in China, eager for deals 7 hours ago by Xinyi Wu

    The business executives accompanying US President Donald Trump on his state visit to Beijing this week are the wealthiest such delegation to visit China – holding a combined personal net worth of over US$1 trillion – an indication of continued interest in the country’s lucrative market despite strained bilateral ties. With Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s last-minute addition to the delegation, 17 executives from the technology, finance, aerospace and semiconductor sectors have joined Trump, who landed...

  • Japan-South Korea ‘comfort women’ row stoked by statues abroad 9 hours ago by Julian Ryall

    Statues erected by South Korean civic groups on the other side of the world honouring the tens of thousands of women forced into sexual slavery by imperial Japanese forces during World War II have once again succeeded in making Tokyo’s elites deeply uncomfortable. The decisions by local governments in Germany’s capital and New Zealand’s largest city to rescind or decline to renew permits for “comfort women” memorials have been pounced on by conservatives within Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic...

  • US woman who wrote book on husband’s death gets life sentence for his murder 12 hours ago by Associated Press

    A Utah mother who published a children’s book about grief after the death of her husband will serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his murder, a judge ruled on Wednesday. Kouri Richins was convicted in March of aggravated murder for lacing her husband Eric Richins’ cocktail with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl at their home near Park City in 2022. A jury also found her guilty of four other felonies, including insurance fraud, forgery and attempted murder for trying...

  • US renews US$100 million Cuba aid offer as Trump raises island with Xi 13 hours ago by Teresa Elena Frontado

    The Trump administration on Wednesday publicly renewed an offer of US$100 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba, stepping up pressure on Havana despite Beijing’s continued political and economic backing for the island. The announcement came as US President Donald Trump travelled to China this week for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, with Trump saying before departure that Cuba would be among the issues discussed during the visit. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the State Department...


New York Times

  • Why Xi Doesn’t Need a Deal With Trump 5 hours ago by Lily Kuo
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Relations, United States International Relations, Araghchi, Abbas, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, China, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Taiwan, Strait of Hormuz, United States, Embargoes and Sanctions

    President Xi Jinping of China is buying time for Beijing and may see an opening with a U.S. president weakened by the war in Iran.

  • The China Gambit: From Nixon to Trump 5 hours ago by Edward Wong
    United States International Relations, Presidents and Presidency (US), Communist Party of China, Bush, George, Bush, George W, Carter, Jimmy, Clinton, Bill, Ford, Gerald Rudolph Jr, Jiang Zemin, Obama, Barack, Nixon, Richard Milhous, Reagan, Ronald Wilson, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, China

    President Trump’s visit to Beijing comes as relations with China have become more combative.

  • As Trump and Xi Meet in China, American and Chinese People Are Drifting Apart 5 hours ago by Vivian Wang
    United States Politics and Government, International Relations, Politics and Government, Foreign Students (in US), Visas, Philadelphia Orchestra, Peking University, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, China, United States

    Past meetings between the presidents of the U.S. and China have involved friendly displays of cultural exchange. Those gestures have largely dried up.

  • Gen. Caine’s Silence on Iran War Leaves Questions About Military Strategy 13 hours ago by Greg Jaffe
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, Defense Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Caine, John Daniel (1968- ), Iran, Senate, Hegseth, Pete, Peters, Gary, Powell, Colin L, Trump, Donald J

    The president’s top military adviser is walking a tightrope as he leads the military through a divisive and unpopular war.

  • Iran War Powers Vote Fails Again in Senate, but GOP Opposition Grows 13 hours ago by Megan Mineiro
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War Powers Act (1973), Democratic Party, Republican Party, Senate, Collins, Susan M, Murkowski, Lisa, Trump, Donald J, Iran, United States Defense and Military Forces, War and Emergency Powers (US)

    Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska became the latest Republican to switch her vote to halt the conflict and require President Trump to win congressional approval to continue it.


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