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  • The global stage is marked by escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning Iran and Ukraine, with ongoing conflicts and diplomatic stalemates impacting international relations and trade, including oil prices and supply chains.
  • Public health concerns are evident with multiple outbreaks, including norovirus on a cruise ship and hantavirus, necessitating international cooperation and isolation protocols for affected passengers and destinations.
  • Economic instability is a growing issue, with reports of consumers struggling financially, rising inflation affecting food prices, and significant impacts on industries like fertilizers and crude oil, prompting concerns about a potential global recession.
  • Political landscapes are shifting globally, with significant elections, leadership changes, and ongoing debates around policy, from teachers' unions and tax cuts to international student job markets and potential shifts in major power dynamics.
  • Technological advancements continue to emerge, with developments in areas such as AI, powerful laser technology, and new drone capabilities, alongside increased scrutiny of digital platforms regarding privacy and content moderation.

ZeroHedge

  • Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 115 People on Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship, CDC Says an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 115 People on Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship, CDC Says Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times, More than 110 people aboard the Caribbean Princess cruise ship have fallen ill due to a norovirus outbreak, a common cause of gastrointestinal illnesses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Caribbean Princess, owned by Princess Cruises, departed from the port of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on April 28 and is currently sailing in the North Atlantic Ocean, according to CruiseMapper. The voyage dates were April 28 to May 11. The ship is carrying 3,116 passengers and 1,131

  • These Are The World's Deadliest Countries For Journalists 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    These Are The World's Deadliest Countries For Journalists At least 60 media professionals were killed in 2025 due to their journalistic activities, according to the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) database . As Statista's Valentine Fourreau detsils below, by far the deadliest place for journalists was in the Palestinian territories , where 25 deaths were officially recorded last year. Palestine also topped the list in 2024, with 21 recorded deaths that year. You will find more infographics at Statista Following some way behind are Mexico with nine deaths, Peru with four, Ecuador and Ukraine with three, as well as Bangladesh, the

  • A BrAIve New World For High Yield 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    A BrAIve New World For High Yield Authored by Luke Coha via BondVigilantes.com, As the world grapples with how AI will shape and change our lives going forward from the mundane, like automated homes or more clever apps, to more existential threats (opportunities?) leading to job and possibly sector obsolescence and related, broader social implications, it’s definitely well accepted that the demand for AI computing power is enormous and growing. Estimates vary, but they are all astronomical, ranging from $5 trillion to $7 trillion in capital investment needed to fund the global data centre and AI buildout, including adding 122

  • Singapore Remains The World's Most Powerful Passport In 2026 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Singapore Remains The World's Most Powerful Passport In 2026 Your passport shapes how much of the world you can access. In 2026, the gap between the strongest and weakest passports spans nearly 170 destinations. This graphic, via Visual Capitalists' Gabriel Cohen, ranks global passport strength using data from the Henley Passport Index , based on how many destinations citizens can enter without a visa. Singapore leads with access to 192 destinations . That’s nearly five times the access available to citizens of the lowest-ranked countries. Meanwhile, the weakest passports allow entry to fewer than 50 destinations. The disparity highlights how

  • Meanwhile In Scotland... 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Meanwhile In Scotland... Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, A trans Tamil immigrant on a temporary student visa has just been ELECTED as a Green Party MSP to Holyrood in Scotland – despite having no British citizenship, no permanent residency and no right to full-time work. Where else would this be allowed to happen? It’s insane. The candidate, Dr Q Manivannan (they/them), arrived in the UK a few years ago as a PhD student and was selected for the Green list in Edinburgh and the Lothians East. Scotland’s rules – relaxed under the SNP – explicitly allow non-citizens to stand


The Guardian

  • Weather tracker: US and Mexico brace for heatwave as deadly floods hit South Africa 3 hours 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 15 hours ago by Reuters
    US military, Morocco, US news, Africa

    1st Lt Kendrick Lamont Key Jr was participating in largest military exercise among US, Nato allies and African nations 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 2 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 2 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

  • Canada labels Sikh extremism a threat while accusing India of meddling 2 hours ago by Biman Mukherji

    A report from Canada’s spy agency that identifies Khalistani extremism as a national security threat may accelerate a diplomatic reset with India, even as analysts say allegations of interference by New Delhi continue to cloud the relationship. Delhi has long complained that a small number of Sikh separatist extremists have used Canadian soil to organise, raise funds and support violence connected to the push for “Khalistan”, a proposed independent Sikh state in India’s Punjab. The report by the...

  • More passengers from hantavirus-hit cruise ship test positive 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A French woman and an American national evacuated from the cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have tested positive, officials said on Monday, as the complex operation to repatriate those on board continued. The French woman, one of five passengers from France flown back from the MV Hondius and placed in isolation in Paris, started to feel unwell on Sunday night, and “tests came back positive”, said Health Minister Stephanie Rist. One the 17 American passengers evacuated from the...

  • Paratroopers jump onto Britain’s most remote inhabited island for hantavirus mission 6 hours ago by dpa

    British paratroopers landed on a “golf course covered in rocks” to supply medical personnel and oxygen to Britain’s most remote overseas territory as it deals with a suspected hantavirus case, an army commander said on Sunday. The UK Health Security Agency confirmed on Friday that a British national had disembarked from the cruise ship MV Hondius to the South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha, where they live, with a suspected case of hantavirus. Six paratroopers, a Royal Air Force (RAF)...

  • Xi’s leverage ahead of Trump meet, Hong Kong schools: 5 weekend reads you missed 7 hours ago by SCMP

    We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Could omega-3 supplements hurt the brain? Chinese military study flags risks 2. Hong Kong schools record net student rise for 2 years straight 3. Trump heads to China weakened as Xi gains leverage ahead of summit 4. ‘Foreigner won’: Filipinos divided over pageant winner’s US roots 5. Singapore...

  • Hong Kong right to move to extend long arm of the law to claw machines 10 hours ago by Alice Wu

    You can’t buy happiness, they say. But we “buy” dopamine fixes all the time. Just whip out the smartphone and we easily go down that rabbit hole of endless doom scrolling, falling into the addictive trap of instant gratification, chasing likes, shares, comments and followers as rewards. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in our experience of pleasure, focus, reward and motivation. It propels us to put in effort, devote time and feel good about our achievements. Before the...


New York Times

  • As Trump Heads to Beijing, China Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ for a Fight 2 hours ago by Alexandra Stevenson and Murphy Zhao
    Embargoes and Sanctions, International Relations, Politics and Government, International Trade and World Market, Protectionism (Trade), Factories and Manufacturing, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping

    Beijing is signaling that it is ready for a trade showdown, and it is building up a legal arsenal in preparation.

  • What Middle Powers Fear from the Trump-Xi Summit 7 hours ago by Damien Cave
    International Relations, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Xi Jinping, Trump, Donald J, China, Japan, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, East Asia, United States, Vietnam

    Asian nations worry that the president might trade security commitments for better economic terms with China during his planned meeting with Xi Jinping this week.

  • Lawmakers Urge Trump to Move Ahead on Delayed Arms Sale to Taiwan 2 hours ago by Robert Jimison
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Arms Trade, Xi Jinping, Trump, Donald J, Taiwan, Coons, Christopher A, Curtis, John (1960- ), Duckworth, L Tammy, Kim, Andy (1982- ), Rosen, Jacky (1957- ), Shaheen, Jeanne, Slotkin, Elissa, Tillis, Thomas R

    The Trump administration has held up the sale for months ahead of President Trump’s meeting this week with President Xi Jinping of China.

  • Trump and Xi Are Set to Meet Again. Here’s What to Know. 3 hours ago by Lily Kuo
    International Relations, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Artificial Intelligence, International Trade and World Market, Arms Trade, Defense and Military Forces, Political Prisoners, Nuclear Weapons, Lai, Jimmy, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, China, East Asia, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Hong Kong, Iran, Taiwan, United States

    The war in Iran, trade, artificial intelligence and Taiwan are expected to be on the agenda. But expectations are modest.

  • Trump Rejects Iran’s Offer, and 17 Passengers Exposed to Hantavirus Return to U.S. an hour ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Alexandra Stevenson
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Hantavirus, Iran

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