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  • Geopolitical tensions escalate with Iran deploying mini-subs in Hormuz amid US naval presence, while Netanyahu insists the Iran war will continue until uranium is physically removed, and Trump calls the ceasefire plan 'unacceptable.'
  • The automotive industry faces disruption as China's car sales slump and India rejects Russian LNG under sanctions, indicating a shift in global energy and trade dynamics.
  • Cybersecurity and foreign influence remain critical concerns, highlighted by a California mayor resigning and pleading guilty to acting as a Chinese agent, and allegations of election data breaches in Canada.
  • The AI sector continues its rapid development, with debates on its economic impact and China's increasing footprint at AI conferences, alongside legal challenges such as OpenAI facing lawsuits.
  • Economic pressures are mounting globally, with UK households cutting back spending, concerns over potential mass starvation due to fertilizer waterway blockages, and discussions on fuel conservation in India due to oil shocks.

ZeroHedge

  • What Decades Of Academic Literature, Military Doctrine Says About Effectiveness Of 'Decapitation Strikes' 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    What Decades Of Academic Literature, Military Doctrine Says About Effectiveness Of 'Decapitation Strikes' Authored by José Niño via The Libertarian Institute The United States has long operated under a seductive strategic fantasy. Remove the leader of an adversary organization, whether a drug cartel, a terrorist group, or a sovereign state, and that organization will collapse, enabling American interests to fill the resulting vacuum . However, decades of academic literature, hard empirical data from Mexico’s drug war, and the lived consequences of America’s post 9/11 targeted killing campaigns all tell a damning story many in the DC ruling class refuse to

  • Marsha Blackburn To Secret Service: 'Root Out The Rot' 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Marsha Blackburn To Secret Service: 'Root Out The Rot' Authored by Susan Crabtree via RealClearPolitics , Sen. Marsha Blackburn sent a sharply worded letter Wednesday to Secret Service Director Sean Curran demanding an immediate, top-to-bottom review of the Secret Service, a move that comes nearly two weeks after an armed gunman sprinted past a checkpoint leading to the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in a third assassination attempt on President Trump. As part of the review, Blackburn called for a “full, thorough audit of every single employee on your payroll.” “ It is blatantly clear that the Secret Service needs

  • Netanyahu Insists Iran War To Continue Until Uranium Is 'Physically' Removed 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Netanyahu Insists Iran War To Continue Until Uranium Is 'Physically' Removed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a 60 Minutes interview which aired Sunday that President Trump still wants Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium removed. Trump on Monday warned that the Iran ceasefire is on 'massive life support'. Netanyahu told CBS show host Major Garrett that the military campaign had achieved "a great deal" but insisted additional operations remain necessary. That's when he described, "There’s still nuclear material, enriched uranium, that has to be taken out of Iran . There's still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled ."

  • India Rejects Russian LNG Under Sanctions 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    India Rejects Russian LNG Under Sanctions India rejected Russia’s offer ​to sell it liquefied natural gas subject to US sanctions, despite a huge shortfall driven by Middle East tensions, leaving a tanker bound for India in limbo as talks continue on permitted cargoes, Reuters reports . The stance highlights the fine balance the world’s third-biggest oil importer and consumer is seeking to strike between securing energy supplies and avoiding LNG cargoes on which the U.S. has ​placed sanctions , which are harder to disguise and carry greater compliance risk. It also underscores the limits of Moscow’s ability ​to pivot its

  • Iran Deploys Combat-Ready Mini Subs In Hormuz As US Flexes Nuclear Submarine En Route 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Deploys Combat-Ready Mini Subs In Hormuz As US Flexes Nuclear Submarine En Route Rival submarine threats have emerged Monday amid the ongoing Strait of Hormuz showdown and as President Trump has said the ceasefire with Iran is on "massive life support". A US Navy nuclear-armed submarine has arrived in Gibraltar while en route into the Mediterranean Sea and likely Central Command or Middle East regional waters , in a very rare Pentagon admission of the whereabouts of one of America's most secretive weapons. Source: GBC News "The port visit demonstrates U.S. capability, flexibility, and continuing commitment to its NATO


The Guardian

  • Weather tracker: US and Mexico brace for heatwave as deadly floods hit South Africa a day 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

  • Body of missing US soldier recovered off coast of Morocco a day ago by Reuters
    US military, Morocco, US news, Africa

    1st Lt Kendrick Lamont Key Jr was participating in military exercise among US, Nato allies and African countries A search team recovered the body of a US soldier who went missing near a cliff during a training exercise in Cap Draa, Morocco, the US army said on Sunday. Moroccan searchers found the remains on Saturday in the water within a mile (1.6km) of where the soldier went missing on 2 May, the army said in a statement. Continue reading...

  • ‘Watching us is like watching a cousin’: the online creators reshaping Africa’s news ecosphere 3 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg, Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Africa, Social media, Newspapers & magazines, Media, Digital media, World news

    Africa is leading a change in news consumption habits – and transforming the lives of current affairs enthusiasts Last year Amahle-Imvelo Jaxa posted a TikTok video about South African peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She explained an argument that had erupted between the South African and Rwandan presidents, then listed roles different South African groups would play in a war with Rwanda: the Sotho strategists, the Xhosa negotiators, the Afrikaner muscle. The video went viral and she racked up 100,000 followers in three days. This breakout video enabled Jaxa to pivot from being a marketing and restaurant

  • Guardian reporter and colleagues detained and beaten by Somali police 3 days ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Africa, Somalia, Human rights, Journalist safety, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Mohamed Bulbul arrested in Mogadishu after covering case of woman allegedly being tortured in prison A journalist who covered the case of a woman who said she was being tortured in prison was detained and beaten with pistols by Somali authorities, along with two others, for his reporting for the Guardian. Mohamed Bulbul was arrested with the journalists Abdihafid Nor Barre and Abdishakur Mohamed Mohamud on Friday evening while in a restaurant in the centre of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. They said they were assaulted by members of Somalia’s US-trained counter-terrorism police unit and taken to be questioned by police.

  • Two Britons evacuated from hantavirus-hit ship ‘improving’ in hospital 4 days ago by Caroline Davies and Geneva Abdul
    Hantavirus, Infectious diseases, South Africa, Cruises, World Health Organization, Argentina, World news, UK news, Netherlands, Chile, Uruguay, Spain, Society, Health, Europe, Americas, Africa, Science

    Man, 69, is in intensive care in Johannesburg, while expedition guide Martin Anstee, 56, receiving care in Netherlands What is hantavirus? Two Britons who were medically evacuated from the hantavirus -hit cruise ship are improving, global health officials have said. A British passenger, understood to be a 69-year-old man, was taken to South Africa on 27 April and is receiving care at a private health facility in Sandton, Johannesburg. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • EU rejects Putin’s idea of role for ex-German leader in future security talks an hour ago by Reuters

    European governments have rejected a suggestion by Russian President Vladimir Putin that former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could represent them in possible future talks with Moscow on the continent’s security. Putin said on Saturday he believed the war in Ukraine was coming to an end and that he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe, with Schroeder as his ‌preferred partner. But European Union foreign ministers, attending a meeting in Brussels on Monday,...

  • South Korea cautious on blaming Iran for ship strike ahead of US-China summit an hour ago by Park Chan-kyong

    South Korea is treading carefully in attributing blame for the strike on one of its cargo ships earlier this month, even as preliminary signs point to Iranian drones being the culprit. Seoul has surveillance footage of the incident in the early hours of May 4 – when two airborne objects struck the HMM Namu while it lay at anchor off the United Arab Emirates – but so far has said little. Observers believe the government is biding its time and waiting to deliver a verdict until after a highly...

  • From ‘Taco’ to ‘Nacho’: the new buzzword on Wall Street as Trump preps for China trip 3 hours ago by Alice Li

    With a fragile US-Iran ceasefire barely holding, the Strait of Hormuz still blockaded, and all eyes on the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting, investors are embracing a new market narrative: “Nacho”. The acronym – short for “Not a chance Hormuz opens” – reflects a growing bet on prolonged gridlock and high oil prices. This marks a sharp pivot from last year’s dominant trade tactic, “Taco” – “Trump always chickens out”, which was born in the chaos of Trump’s tariff blitz and relied on the assumption that...

  • California mayor resigns, will plead guilty to acting as a China agent 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    A Southern California mayor has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government, and has resigned from her city position, officials said on Monday. Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, was charged in April with one count of acting in the United States as an illegal agent of a foreign government. She was accused of doing the bidding of Chinese officials, such as sharing articles favourable to Beijing, without prior notification to the US government as required by...

  • Netflix sued in US for ‘spying’ on children, addictive design 7 hours ago by Reuters

    Netflix was sued on Monday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused the streaming company of spying on children and other consumers by collecting their data ‌without consent and designing its platform to be addictive. The lawsuit says that for years, Netflix has falsely represented to consumers that it did not collect or share user data, when it actually tracked and sold viewers’ habits and preferences to commercial data brokers and advertising technology companies, making billions of...


New York Times

  • Xi Poised to Press Trump on Arms Sales to Taiwan 2 hours ago by Chris Buckley
    Politics and Government, Arms Trade, United States International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, Budgets and Budgeting, International Relations, Democratic Progressive Party (Taiwan), Lai Ching-te, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, Taiwan, China, United States

    Beijing has called Taiwan the “core of China’s core interests.” Xi Jinping is likely to focus on getting President Trump to slow approval of more weapons for the self-governing island.

  • China Seeks A.I. Independence, Weakening Trump’s Leverage 13 minutes ago by Meaghan Tobin
    China, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Chips, United States, International Trade and World Market, DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Co Ltd, Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, NVIDIA Corporation, Huang, Jen-Hsun, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping

    Before this week’s U.S.-Chinese summit, Beijing reached a milestone in its quest for technological self-sufficiency.

  • China Increasingly Views Trump’s America as an Empire in Decline 2 hours ago by Li Yuan
    United States International Relations, China

    For decades, many Chinese viewed the United States with a mix of admiration, envy and resentment. President Trump’s volatile second term shattered that image.

  • RFK Jr. Is Driving a Vast Inquiry Into Vaccines, Despite His Public Silence 10 hours ago by Christina Jewett and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
    Vaccination and Immunization, United States Politics and Government, Research, Autism, Medicine and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services Department, your-feed-science, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Brenner, Sara (Doctor), Levi, Retsef (1971- )

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has toned down his public criticism of vaccines, under orders from the White House. But inside his department, a sprawling research effort is a top priority.

  • Supreme Court Clears Path for Alabama to Use New Voting Map 5 hours ago by Abbie VanSickle and Emily Cochrane
    Midterm Elections (2026), United States Politics and Government, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Elections, House of Representatives, Supreme Court (US), Alabama

    A majority of the justices sided with Alabama in a move that could speed up efforts to put in place a congressional district map that would eliminate a majority-Black district.


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