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  • Global markets experienced significant volatility, with futures and stocks reaching all-time highs while oil prices plunged amid ongoing developments regarding a potential 'Iran Deal,' and tensions in the Middle East escalated with Iran denying an imminent deal despite some progress.
  • The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) faces a widening Ebola outbreak, with cases surpassing 900 and health facilities overwhelmed, compounded by challenges including attacks on health workers and shortages, prompting international concern and aid pauses.
  • Technological advancements are at the forefront, with China's Huawei claiming a chip breakthrough despite sanctions, while France plans significant investment in quantum computing and advanced microchips, and the Pope issues warnings about the risks of Artificial Intelligence.
  • Political landscapes are shifting globally, evidenced by France's youngest PM, Attal, announcing a presidential run, far-right parties making gains in Cyprus elections, and ongoing discussions about separatism in Canada.
  • Significant industrial and resource-related events include China's devastating coal mine accident resulting in at least 82 deaths, and the world's largest miner, BHP, backtracking on climate action with key projects put on ice, according to leaked documents.

ZeroHedge

  • The Devil Neither Political Party Will Name an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    The Devil Neither Political Party Will Name Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance The widening wealth inequality gap is the political third rail nobody in power truly ever wants to touch. Politicians will scream at each other all day over taxes, healthcare, immigration, tariffs, student loans, climate policy, or whatever outrage is currently driving engagement on cable news and social media. But the second the conversation turns toward monetary policy, toward the machinery of money creation itself, the room suddenly gets very quiet. That’s because monetary policy has quietly become the single most powerful force reshaping wealth distribution in modern America.

  • Huawei Touts Sanctions-Busting Chip Breakthrough, SMIC Shares Erupt 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Huawei Touts Sanctions-Busting Chip Breakthrough, SMIC Shares Erupt Semiconductor Manufacturing International soared to a record high in China after Huawei unveiled what it described as a breakthrough pathway for advanced semiconductor production at the IEEE ISCAS conference, without relying on the West's most advanced chipmaking equipment. Huawei's semiconductor chief, He Tingbo, told the audience earlier today that the company has developed a "New Semiconductor Path in Practice" that replaces traditional Moore's Law-style geometric scaling with time scaling and reducing signal propagation delay across devices, circuits, chips, and systems. Huawei's press release stated : In her speech, she presented the Tau

  • Spencer Pratt Literally Uses LA Shithole Filth As Campaign Ad 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Spencer Pratt Literally Uses LA Shithole Filth As Campaign Ad Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Spencer Pratt is running a campaign unlike anything seen in Los Angeles politics. The former reality star turned mayoral candidate isn't just talking about the city's collapse into filth, crime, and decay - he's making the evidence work for him. His team has taken to the streets with power washers and stencils, blasting clean messages like "IMAGINE IF THE STREETS WERE THIS CLEAN" and "SPENCER PRATT FOR MAYOR" directly into the grime accumulated under Democrat leadership. The tactic is as simple as it is

  • Pentagon Conducts First Military Drill In Venezuela Since Maduro Overthrow 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Pentagon Conducts First Military Drill In Venezuela Since Maduro Overthrow On Saturday, the US military conducted a highly visible drill right in the heart of Caracas, marking the first known American military exercise on Venezuelan soil since the chaotic January 3rd operation to abduct Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro . The show of force involved two US Marine Corps Osprey aircraft touching down near the recently reopened US Embassy in Caracas , which went operational only two months ago, in March. via Reuters "The drill, which the Venezuelan government said it had authorized as an evacuation drill for possible medical emergencies

  • Futures, Global Stocks Soar To All Time High, Oil Plunges On Endless "Iran Deal" Drumbeat 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Futures, Global Stocks Soar To All Time High, Oil Plunges On Endless "Iran Deal" Drumbeat US equity futures jumped and global stocks rose to record highs as crude oil fell after officials signaled - once again - that the US was nearing a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and restore oil flows. The dollar weakened while precious metals and crypto bounced from Friday's drop. While the US and Iran closed in on a deal, Trump said he won’t “rush” into an agreement. The deal is still a work in progress and the US is going to


The Guardian

  • ‘She does not back down’: the couple seeking to legalise same-sex marriage in Botswana 13 hours ago by Rachel Savage in Gaborone
    Botswana, LGBTQ+ rights, Africa, World news

    Bonolo Selelo and Tsholofelo Kumile are going to court for right to wed but face fierce opposition from church groups Bonolo Selelo was at Botswana’s national museum for a Gaborone Pride event when she spotted Tsholofelo Kumile and was struck by her good looks. The two initiated a conversation and when Kumile expressed anxiety about what a tarot reading at the event might hold, Selelo thought nothing of offering her a hug. The reading turned out positive but Kumile claimed her hug anyway and they talked for hours. That was 1 October 2023. Two months later, they moved in together.

  • Suspected Ebola cases in DRC pass 900 as health workers face attacks and shortages a day ago by Associated Press
    Ebola, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Global health

    WHO says outbreak poses ‘very high’ risk for country, but risk of disease spreading globally remains low Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo say that suspected Ebola cases have now passed 900 in the ongoing outbreak in the east of the country. The DRC’s ministry of communication said in a post on X on Sunday that there were 904 suspected cases and 119 suspected deaths. Continue reading...

  • Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as ‘food-related violence’ surges, analysis shows a day ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Hunger, Conflict and arms, Palestine, Yemen, United Nations, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Sudan, Africa

    More than 20,000 attacks on markets, farmland and food distribution systems have been recorded since 2018 Hunger is being increasingly exploited as a weapon of war with more than 20,000 documented incidents of “food-related violence” in the past eight years, new analysis reveals. Attacks include 1,261 strikes on markets used by families for daily groceries and 863 incidents in which food distribution systems were targeted and workers killed. Continue reading...

  • White House pauses removal of detainees to DRC as Ebola outbreak widens 2 days ago by Melody Schreiber
    Ebola, Trump administration, US immigration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Infectious diseases, US politics, US news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Uganda, World news, Africa

    But Trump administration will not return detainees deported to third countries in disease-stricken region The Trump administration will temporarily pause the removal of refugees to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) during a spiraling Ebola outbreak, according to reporting by Politico, but experts say the move won’t help prevent the spread of the disease. At least one woman is now in limbo after officials moved her to Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC, and now say they won’t bring her back because of the Ebola travel ban – despite a judge’s order for her return. Continue reading...

  • ‘Every health facility said they were full’: alarm over rapid spread of Ebola in DRC 2 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Prosper Heri Ngorora in Goma
    Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Africa, Infectious diseases, Global health, World news

    New strain of virus, aid cuts, and cultural norms around burials and touch add to difficulties in stemming outbreak The warnings from aid groups and healthcare workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been stark, their calls for coordinated international action impassioned. As the country reels from the return of the Ebola virus, there is growing concern that its fragile healthcare system will struggle to cope with an outbreak that experts say goes well beyond the number of confirmed cases. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • African Development Bank meets as shrinking aid, Ebola cast long shadows 3 hours ago by Reuters

    African leaders and financiers gathered for the African Development Bank’s annual meeting on Monday as the continent faces shrinking aid flows, with this week’s event in Congo Republic overshadowed by an Ebola outbreak across the border. Overseas development aid from the world’s richest nations to poorer countries dropped by nearly a ‌quarter last year to US$174.3 billion. The US led the cuts, including reduced funding to the concessional lending arm of the AfDB – Africa’s largest development...

  • How China could benefit as US-Iran talks raise hopes of oil sanctions relief 4 hours ago by Carol Yang

    A major diplomatic breakthrough between Washington and Tehran could signal sanctions relief for Iran, a development analysts say bodes well for China, the primary buyer of Iranian oil. Negotiations have advanced on a proposed 60-day ceasefire extension, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the US side issuing temporary sanctions waivers that would allow Iran to sell oil freely, Axios reported on Saturday, citing a US official. Any such relief would only be implemented under a final...

  • How the US and China can ensure their board of trade is effective 5 hours ago by Wendy Cutler

    High on the list of deliverables agreed following the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump was the establishment of a board of trade, albeit with little detail on its mission, responsibilities or operations. The White House expects the board “to manage bilateral trade across non-sensitive goods” while China’s Ministry of Commerce says the board “will discuss issues such as tariff reductions”. While not contradictory, both formulations are vague and hint at...

  • Israeli far-right ministers want ‘return to war in Lebanon’ despite peace talks 5 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Israel’s two far-right ministers on Monday called for an escalation of military operations in Lebanon, with one advocating strikes on Beirut in response to Hezbollah’s drone attacks. “It is time for the prime minister to take a firm stand with Donald Trump and tell him that Israel is returning to war in Lebanon,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said on social media. Ben Gvir leads the far-right Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) Party. “Electricity to Lebanon must be cut off, the Zahrani...

  • Pope calls for ‘disarming’ of AI, technology should be ‘human friendly’ 7 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Pope Leo called for the “disarming” of artificial intelligence in his long-awaited manifesto on the rapidly developing technology on Monday, and warned of “new forms of slavery” behind its rise. The “just war” theory – espoused recently by the Trump administration – was “outdated”, Pope Leo XIV wrote in his first encyclical, which he presented in person at the Vatican, alongside AI experts including the co-founder of US giant Anthropic. The first US pope, who has clashed with the White House...


New York Times

  • Pope Leo Warns of Risks From A.I. in 42,300-Word Encyclical 2 hours ago by Motoko Rich, Elisabetta Povoledo and Elizabeth Dias
    Leo XIV, Roman Catholic Church, Popes, Artificial Intelligence, Encyclicals, Leo XIII

    The document marks a powerful foray by the leader of the Roman Catholic Church into the debate about the misuse or overuse of artificial intelligence.

  • As A.I. Fever Rises in Silicon Valley, Pope Leo Has a Few Words 2 hours ago by David Streitfeld
    Artificial Intelligence, Popes, Computers and the Internet, Religion and Belief, Innovation, Anthropic AI LLC, Google Inc, OpenAI Labs, Roman Catholic Church, Francis, Jesus Christ, Leo XIV, Musk, Elon, Thiel, Peter A

    The American pope wants to take artificial intelligence down a notch. Is he challenging the tech companies, or will tech take over the papacy?

  • Pope Leo Has Released an Encyclical About A.I. Why Is That Important? 7 hours ago by Elisabetta Povoledo
    Roman Catholic Church, Leo XIV, Popes, Artificial Intelligence, Encyclicals, Benedict XVI, Francis, John XXIII, Leo XIII, Paul VI

    Leo XIV issued his thoughts about artificial intelligence in the modern world using a centuries-old form of papal communication called an encyclical.

  • To Get the Strait Open, Trump Had to Leave the Hardest Issues for Later an hour ago by David E. Sanger and Tyler Pager
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Peace Process, United States International Relations, Nuclear Weapons, Assets, Frozen, Arms Control and Limitation and Disarmament

    President Trump is hailing the agreement with Iran as groundbreaking, even as he admits it “isn’t even fully negotiated.” But the nuclear stockpile, enrichment and missiles have not been discussed.

  • Trump’s Pressure Had Little Effect on Iran’s Terms for a Peace Deal 2 hours ago by Aaron Boxerman
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Trump, Donald J, United States, Iran, Israel

    President Trump had sought to force Tehran to accept American demands for a peace deal with a mixture of threats and military operations.


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