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  • Heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are escalating, with US forces engaging Iranian assets and threats to vital shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global energy markets and leading to increased military preparedness in the region.
  • The global economic landscape is marked by mixed signals, including China's slowing growth, UK's minimal expansion amidst international conflict, and increased US utility rate hike requests, while some sectors like AI data centers are experiencing rapid investment and development.
  • Artificial intelligence continues to be a dominant theme, driving innovation in military technology such as drone swarms and AI-powered defense systems, while also prompting regulatory responses, like Australia's new data center rules, and raising questions about societal impacts.
  • Navigating complex international relations, nations are dealing with trade disputes, such as US tariffs on Brazil, and diplomatic challenges, including debates over foreign aid, sanctions, and responses to geopolitical conflicts, alongside efforts to secure domestic supply chains.
  • Emerging crises and public health concerns are drawing international attention, from the spread of infectious diseases like Ebola and bird flu to the ongoing impacts of climate change manifesting in extreme weather events, and the persistent challenges of food insecurity and debt among families.

ZeroHedge

  • You Will Not Believe What's Happening In This Tiny English Village an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    You Will Not Believe What's Happening In This Tiny English Village Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , Residents of the small leafy Oxfordshire village of Piddington have delivered a thunderous rebuke to Westminster's latest asylum experiment. With roughly 180 adults casting ballots on July 4, 175 backed holding a referendum on breaking away from the United Kingdom in protest against plans to house up to 1,250 single adult male asylum seekers at an adjacent former Ministry of Defence Site. That works out to a 96% yes vote in a community of around 370 people where decisions about their

  • Russia Struggles To Deliver Crude Oil As It Hits 135 Million Barrel Traffic Jam 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Russia Struggles To Deliver Crude Oil As It Hits 135 Million Barrel Traffic Jam Russia is struggling to deliver all of the crude it’s being forced to ship overseas in the face of escalating Ukrainian drone strikes on its refineries. Nearly 135 million barrels of Russian crude oil are currently stranded at sea as a result of Ukraine’s airstrike campaign targeting refineries with the intent to cripple crude processing. The offshore backlog is forcing Moscow to significantly ramp up export volumes according to OilPrice.com . Intensive Ukrainian drone strikes, including recent hits on the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat and Afipsky processing

  • "Free Speech Has Its Limits", Rules Czech Supreme Court 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Free Speech Has Its Limits", Rules Czech Supreme Court Via Remix News, The Czech Supreme Court has upheld a suspended prison sentence imposed on a former dissident who publicly wore clothing displaying symbols associated with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. According to Echo24 , botanist Pavel Křivka walked through Pardubice in April 2024 wearing a black sweatshirt bearing a large white letter ‘Z’ and the Russian words “For Victory.” Lower courts convicted him of publicly approving a crime against peace and sentenced him to six months in prison, suspended for two years. An appeal to the Supreme Court has now been

  • All Socialists Are Ignorant, But Some Are More Ignorant Than Others... 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    All Socialists Are Ignorant, But Some Are More Ignorant Than Others... Authored by Lloyd Billingsley via AmericanThinker.com, In The Law , published in 1850, Frédéric Bastiat made a case against “legal plunder,” the perversion of the law to violate liberty and property rights. Nearly 100 years later in The Road to Serfdom , Friedrich Hayek warned that socialists, whatever their intentions, lacked the knowledge to command the economy. Hayek also explained how the worst always get on top in socialist regimes , and after the German National Socialists’ Anschluss in 1938, he did not return to his native Austria. In

  • "Sub-Second Detect- To-Fire": Futuristic Dome Turret Could Be US Military's Answer To Drone Swarms 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Sub-Second Detect- To-Fire": Futuristic Dome Turret Could Be US Military's Answer To Drone Swarms Picket Defense Systems is developing a next-generation counter-drone turret designed to eliminate the delays conventional systems face when targeting fast-moving, one-way attack drones or incoming swarms. This is a major vulnerability confronting the US military and allied forces as drone threats proliferate across modern battlefields that Picket plans to solve. Its Inferno RTC uses a 54-barrel hemispherical array that continuously maintains 360-degree coverage, allowing the turret to select and fire the optimal barrel without needing to rotate and lock onto the target first. " Fixed multi-barrel


The Guardian

  • Moroccan intelligence insider reveals widespread use of Pegasus hacking software 4 hours ago by Sam Jones, José Bautista and Hicham Mansouri
    Morocco, World news, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, Software, Hacking, Technology, Computing, Malware, Espionage

    Whistleblower suggests internal security services deployed spyware from 2017 against key domestic and foreign targets A former member of Morocco’s domestic intelligence service has helped to provide an unprecedented insight into how the north African state used hacking software – including Pegasus spyware – to target journalists, human rights defenders, French politicians and Spanish cabinet ministers and police officers. Pegasus, which is manufactured by the Israel-based NSO Group, allows its operator to access everything on a target’s mobile phone, including emails, text messages and photographs. It can also activate the phone’s recorder and camera, turning it into a listening device.

  • How global heating supercharged floods in West Africa, displacing thousands 8 hours ago by Damien Gayle
    Extreme weather, Flooding, Africa, Climate crisis, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, World news, Togo, Nigeria, Environment, Liberia

    Adaptation to frightening new normal and reducing emissions further and faster is critical, scientists warn Dozens of people drowned, hundreds had to be rescued and thousands were displaced when floods struck the coasts of west Africa last month. Now scientists have concluded that the rains that caused the floods were supercharged by climate breakdown. Global heating, they say, turned what should have been a routine weather event into a climate catastrophe. Continue reading...

  • New US Ebola patient arrives in Germany for treatment 2 days ago by AFP and Reuters
    Ebola, US news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Trump administration, Germany, Africa, US politics, Europe, Health, World news

    Aid worker flown to Berlin as Trump administration bars Americans from traveling to US on commercial flights A US national who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said on Monday, weeks after another American infected with Ebola in the DRC was treated in Berlin. Meanwhile, the Trump administration on Monday said it was blocking American citizens in ⁠the DRC from traveling to the US on commercial flights, Reuters reported, citing a White House official. Continue reading...

  • Killings continue on Del Monte farm in Kenya, families say, after G4S hired for security 3 days ago by Edwin Okoth and Matthew Weaver
    Kenya, Africa, World news, Food & drink industry, G4S, Business

    Exclusive: Three men killed in incidents over past year allegedly involving G4S guards, who replaced in-house team after previous deaths Bereaved families and politicians have raised alarm about continued killings on Del Monte’s pineapple farm in Kenya despite the company hiring a British security firm to replace its in-house security team after previous deaths were exposed by the Guardian. The multinational food company appointed G4S to guard the farm, which is estimated to cover at least 40 sq km, the area of a small city, after the Guardian detailed allegations of brutal assaults and killings of people suspected of trespassing

  • First patients enrolled in record-breaking Ebola treatment trial in DRC 4 days ago by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent and Prosper Heri in Bunia
    Global health, Ebola, Global development, World news, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Medical research, Science

    Two drugs are being trialled in the Ituri region in a programme set up just six weeks after the outbreak was declared, with hopes it will reduce mortality rates There is no approved drug to help the medical teams scrabbling to save lives in the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – but there are hopes that could change within months as the first patients are enrolled in a treatment trial. It is a record pace to set up and start this kind of research, scientists said, with patients enrolled just six weeks after the outbreak being


South China Morning Post

  • Rubio says 25% US tariffs on some Brazilian goods price for Lula’s ‘ego’ 2 hours ago by Bloomberg

    The US will begin charging 25 per cent tariff on imports of certain goods from Brazil following an investigation alleging that the country engaged in unfair trade practices. The year-long inquiry “found a number of Brazil’s practices to be unreasonable and discriminatory, restricting the competitive position of American farmers, workers, innovators, and exporters,” the Office of the US Trade Representative said in a social media post late on Wednesday night. Imports of coffee, beef, and certain...

  • China’s imports from Africa surge after Beijing expands zero-tariff policy 3 hours ago by Mia Nurmamat

    Africa’s exports to China have surged since Beijing expanded its zero-tariff policy across the continent in May, as customs data showed signs of emerging trade links in a range of new sectors alongside traditional categories such as critical minerals. China’s imports from Africa soared by 21.1 per cent and 40.2 per cent year on year in May and June, respectively – outpacing the overall growth in Chinese imports over the same period, customs data showed. The increase was partly driven by China’s...

  • Beaten, abused, underfed: life inside an ICE detention facility in Texas 5 hours ago by Reuters

    Detainees at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Texas told two rights groups they were beaten by guards, denied medical care and prevented from contacting family and lawyers, according to a report issued on Wednesday. The report, issued by Human ‌Rights Watch and the American Civil Liberties Union, spans dozens of pages and is based on 80 interviews HRW conducted with detainees that focused on conditions at Camp East Montana, which is located at the US Army’s Fort...

  • Why the West has an uphill task challenging China in pharmaceutical ingredients 6 hours ago by Alice Li

    From rare earth elements to commercial drones, Washington has become all too familiar with the strongest weapons in Beijing’s manufacturing arsenal – the materials and products where China holds a strategic advantage in production, extraction or any other link in the supply chain. After those near-monopolies provided Chinese policymakers considerable leverage in last year’s trade dispute, US think tanks are asking whether pharmaceuticals represent the next critical dependency. Their concern is...

  • Trump says Iran has freed a detained US woman 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that arch foe Iran has freed an American citizen detained since December 2024 and allowed her to leave the country. “She is now safely outside of Iran, and in good condition,” Trump posted on social media, adding: “The United States of America appreciates this gesture of Goodwill by Iran!” Trump – who in recent days has ordered a resumption of strikes against Iran and reimposed a naval blockade of its ports – did not name the woman or describe why she...


New York Times

  • Almost Half of House Democrats Vote to End Aid to Israel 11 hours ago by Annie Karni
    United States Politics and Government, Foreign Aid, United States International Relations, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Congressional Progressive Caucus, Democratic Party, House of Representatives, Clark, Katherine M, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Jeffries, Hakeem, Hoyer, Steny H, Massie, Thomas H, Israel, Gaza Strip, internal-open-access-from-nl

    The measure failed, but the level of support among Democrats exposed a stark shift in the party away from backing the Jewish state.

  • Iranian American Woman Held in Iran on Spying Charges Is Released 5 hours ago by Farnaz Fassihi
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Political Prisoners, State Department, Trump, Donald J

    The dual Iranian-U.S. citizen, Dena Karari, had her passport seized in December 2024 and had not been able to leave Iran as she faced espionage charges.

  • U.S. Military Again Blockades Iranian Ports After Collapse of Cease-Fire 9 hours ago by John Ismay
    United States International Relations, Ships and Shipping, United States Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ports, Embargoes and Sanctions, Oceans and Seas, United States Central Command, United States Navy, Trump, Donald J, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, Iran, Middle East, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz

    President Trump ordered U.S. warships and aircraft to stop vessels going to and from Iran. Enforcing a blockade takes a huge commitment of warships and aircraft.

  • Todd Blanche, Trump’s Attorney General Pick, Faces Crucial Hurdle After Rocky Hearing 8 hours ago by Glenn Thrush, Devlin Barrett, Michael Gold and Alan Feuer
    United States Politics and Government, Appointments and Executive Changes, Attorneys General, Internal Revenue Service, Justice Department, Republican Party, Senate, Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Blanche, Todd (Attorney), Trump, Donald J, Tillis, Thomas R, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- )

    Even a single Republican “no” vote would block Mr. Blanche’s nomination from consideration by the full Senate, which could sink his confirmation.

  • Hegseth Plans to Screen All Troops, Including Women, for Low Testosterone 7 hours ago by Greg Jaffe and Azeen Ghorayshi
    United States Defense and Military Forces, Hormones, Defense Department, Hegseth, Pete, Testosterone, Men and Boys, Transgender, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Trump, Donald J, Women and Girls, internal-open-access-from-nl

    Pete Hegseth, as defense secretary, has sought to cultivate an image as a manosphere-friendly leader.


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