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- Defense startups are booming in Europe, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions and military spending, while cyberattacks targeting defense industries escalate globally.
- Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing into various industries, bringing both innovation and concerns over misinformation, data security, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies.
- Migration crises are intensifying across Europe and the Americas, driving policy debates on border control, asylum processes, and the humanitarian challenges of managing large-scale population movements.
- Major financial entities are adjusting their investment strategies amidst market volatility, and prominent corporations face renewed scrutiny over allegations of secret investments, market manipulation, and past scandals.
- Domestic political landscapes are seeing increased polarization and shifts in social policy, with key political figures continuing to influence international relations and prompt debates over media ethics and regulatory enforcement.
ZeroHedge
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Rise Of Europe's "War Unicorns" As Goldman Maps The Defense-Startup Ecosystem
40 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Rise Of Europe's "War Unicorns" As Goldman Maps The Defense-Startup Ecosystem The "war unicorn" startup boom we pointed out the other week isn't just an American story. It's happening across the West, as defense startups built around dual-use technology could become the next hot bubble. Goldman analysts, led by Sam Burgess, told clients on Tuesday that European defense is seeing a "rise of the startups," which could reshape an industry long dominated by major defense contractors. Burgess said there are more than 380 defense tech startups across Europe, and these companies have raised over $3 billion, heavily focused on dual-use areas like AI
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German Public Broadcaster Ran Fake AI-Generated Clip Of 'ICE Troops' Arresting Migrant Family
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
German Public Broadcaster Ran Fake AI-Generated Clip Of 'ICE Troops' Arresting Migrant Family Via Remix News, The German public broadcaster ZDF has admitted to a significant editorial oversight after its flagship news program, Heute Journal, aired AI-generated images featuring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arresting an immigrant family. After uproar on social media over the fake news segment, which included a visible OpenAI’ “Sora” watermark on the screen, the broadcaster expressed regret over the error and has since updated the report to remove the synthetic content. Critics pointed out that while it is becoming harder to differentiate fake AI content from real events,
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Kremlin Mocks European 'Illusions' For Wanting Own Nuclear Umbrella
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Kremlin Mocks European 'Illusions' For Wanting Own Nuclear Umbrella Currently France and Britain are in talks to potentially extend their nuclear arsenals to protect Europe as a defense 'umbrella' - at a moment some officials have questioned the United States commitment to leading NATO. Politico wrote in the aftermath of the Munich Security Conference, "Multiple European countries are publicly backing talks on a homegrown nuclear deterrent to complement American atomic weapons following an erosion of trust in a Donald Trump-led US." Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin has issued the Kremlin's reaction to these latest developments, asserting that the British ‘nuclear umbrella’ will
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White House Voices Strong Support For Hungary's Orban Ahead Of Elections
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
White House Voices Strong Support For Hungary's Orban Ahead Of Elections Via The Libertarian Institute Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced strong support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Orbán is seeking a fifth term as leader in the April election. "I'm going to be very blunt with you. The prime minister and the President have a very, very close personal relationship and working relationship," Rubio said in a press conference with Orbán on Monday. via Associated Press "I think it has been incredibly beneficial to the relationship between our two countries, and it’s important to understand how important the relations between leaders are to
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More "Secret Investments" By Adani Family Associates Revive Market Manipulation Allegations
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
More "Secret Investments" By Adani Family Associates Revive Market Manipulation Allegations In early 2023, as scrutiny mounted around India’s Adani Group, two close associates of the Adani family acknowledged to their bankers that they controlled billions of dollars in the conglomerate’s shares through hedge funds. The admission — found in records reviewed by OCCRP, who called them "secret investments" in a new investigative piece— came soon after Hindenburg Research accused the group of inflating its stock through “brazen” manipulation that included promoters and insiders holding more of the float than was publicly disclosed. The allegations sparked international attention, amplified by the company’s perceived
The Guardian
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Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist’s phone, report claims
a day ago
by Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Kenya, Surveillance, Protest, World news, AfricaCitizen Lab report suggests Cellebrite software was used to break into Boniface Mwangi’s phone while he was under arrest When Boniface Mwangi, the prominent Kenyan pro-democracy activist who plans to run for president in 2027, had his phones returned to him by Kenyan authorities after his controversial arrest last July, he immediately noticed a problem: one of the phones was no longer password protected and could be opened without one. It was Mwangi’s personal phone, which he used to communicate with friends and mentors, and contained photos of private family moments with his wife and children. Knowing that its contents could be
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How an undercover cop foiled an IS plot to massacre Britain’s Jews – podcast
2 days ago
by Presented by Helen Pidd with Chris Osuh; produced by Ivor Manley and Brian McNamara; executive producer Sami Kent
Antisemitism, UK security and counter-terrorism, UK news, Manchester, Islamic State, World news, Greater Manchester, Judaism, Religion, Islam, Police, Tunisia, Africa, Middle East and north AfricaThe Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Chris Osuh, reports on the plot by two IS terrorists to massacre Jews in Manchester, and how it was thwarted by an undercover sting Walid Saadaoui had once worked as a holiday entertainer, organising dance shows and quizzes at a resort in his native Tunisia. After moving to the UK and marrying a British woman, he became a restaurateur and an avid keeper of birds. All the while, however – as the Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Chris Osuh, explains – he was hiding a secret: he had pledged allegiance to Islamic State. Continue reading...
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Assailants kill at least 32 in north-west Nigerian villages, residents say
3 days ago
by Guardian staff and agencies
Nigeria, Africa, World newsResidents who escaped violence tell of bandits riding in on motorbikes and shooting indiscriminately Armed assailants on motorbikes killed at least 32 people and burned houses and shops during raids on three villages in north-west Nigeria’s Niger state early on Saturday, local officials and residents who escaped the violence said. The dawn raids targeted the communities of Tunga-Makeri, Konkoso, and Pissa. Continue reading...
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53 people dead or missing after migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean
9 days ago
by Agence France-Presse in Geneva
Migration, Libya, World news, Africa, Refugees, Middle East and north AfricaOnly two survivors rescued after boat overturned off Libyan coast, UN migration agency says Fifty-three people are dead or missing after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast, the UN migration agency said on Monday. Only two survivors were rescued. The International Organization for Migration said the boat overturned north of Zuwara on Friday, in the latest disaster involving people attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing in the hope of reaching Europe. Continue reading...
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Ebo Taylor, Ghanaian highlife pioneer and guitarist, dies age 90
9 days ago
by Laura Snapes
Music, Culture, Ghana, Fela Kuti, AfricaTaylor, who did for Ghanaian music what his friend Fela Kuti did for Nigeria, has been called the greatest rhythm guitarist in history Ghanaian musician Ebo Taylor, a definitive force behind the highlife genre, has died age 90. His son Kweku Taylor announced the news on Sunday: “The world has lost a giant. A colossus of African music. Ebo Taylor passed away yesterday; a day after the launch of Ebo Taylor music festival and exactly a month after his 90th birthday, leaving behind an unmatched artistry legacy. Dad, your light will never fade.” Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Ukraine-Russia talks in Geneva wrap up in 2 hours with no sign of breakthrough
20 minutes ago
by Agence France-Presse
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators concluded a second day of US-mediated talks in Geneva on Wednesday, though neither side signalled they were any closer to ending Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II. The talks wrapped up after just two hours, much shorter than the six hours of meetings on Tuesday, according to the head of Russia’s delegation. Neither side elaborated on what they discussed or whether they had agreed on anything, but both signalled the discussions had been tricky. The...
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US actor Shia LaBeouf arrested for battery after Mardi Gras brawl in New Orleans
an hour ago
by Tribune News Service
US actor Shia LaBeouf’s Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans allegedly took a violent turn on Tuesday morning, landing him in hospital and facing charges of battery. The New Orleans Police Department confirmed that officers arrested the Megalopolis and Honey Boy actor, 39, at 12.45am in the city’s famed French Quarter. He was charged with two counts of simple battery for allegedly assaulting two men. A representative for the Transformers star did not immediately respond to a request for...
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9 missing in California avalanche as whiteout conditions hamper rescue
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
A frantic search was under way on Wednesday for nine backcountry skiers missing after an avalanche in the mountains of California, where a huge storm has dumped heavy snow. Officials said a group of 15 people were caught up in the avalanche on Castle Peak in the Tahoe area late on Tuesday morning. Six skiers had been rescued “with varying injuries” on Tuesday evening, the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office said, though mountain rescue teams battling treacherous conditions were still trying to find...
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First-ever Antarctic sleeper shark footage reveals a giant ‘hunk’ in icy depths
4 hours ago
by Associated Press
An ungainly barrel of a shark cruising languidly over a barren seabed far too deep for the sun’s rays to illuminate was an unexpected sight. Many experts had thought sharks did not exist in the frigid waters of Antarctica before this sleeper shark lumbered warily and briefly into the spotlight of a video camera, researcher Alan Jamieson said this week. The shark, filmed in January 2025, was a substantial specimen with an estimated length of between three and four metres (10 and 13 feet). “We...
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Iran tempts Trump with ‘trillion-dollar’ nuclear deal pitch
7 hours ago
by Tom Hussain
After US and Iranian negotiators agreed on Tuesday to a set of “guiding principles” at their nuclear talks in Geneva mediated by Oman, Tehran went further – framing any eventual deal as a commercial proposition, not just a security arrangement. Iran is pitching access to its vast energy and mineral reserves as what it has called a “trillion-dollar opportunity” for American firms. In doing so, analysts say Tehran is speaking the language of a US president known for his deal-making...
New York Times
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Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress
12 hours ago
by Annie Karni
Presidential Election of 2024, United States Politics and Government, Law and Legislation, Johnson, Mike (1972- ), Trump, Donald J, Burchett, Tim, Steil, Bryan George, Frauds and Swindling, Voting and Voters, Identification DevicesLegislation that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote was only the beginning as the G.O.P. presses to sharply limit voting in line with President Trump’s false claims of widespread fraud.
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What to Know About How Redistricting Is Different in the U.S.
an hour ago
by Christina Morales
Elections, Australia, Canada, Europe, France, Great Britain, HungaryIn the battle for Congress, redistricting has become all the rage in America. Other nations have guardrails in place to avoid the same situation.
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An Architect of Virginia’s Redistricting Will Run for a New Seat Himself
an hour ago
by Reid J. Epstein
Redistricting and Reapportionment, Virginia, Dan Helmer, Elections, House of RepresentativesDan Helmer, a Democratic state lawmaker, played a key role in putting redrawn congressional maps before state voters.
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Trump Bets on Diplomacy Without Diplomats
8 hours ago
by David E. Sanger and Anton Troianovski
United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, International Relations, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Defense and Military Forces, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Kushner, Jared, Putin, Vladimir V, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Witkoff, Steven, Gaza Strip, Donbas (Ukraine), Iran, Russia, UkrainePresident Trump’s most trusted envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are at the center of the Iran and Ukraine negotiations.
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Talks on Russia-Ukraine War Enter 2nd Day in Geneva
14 minutes ago
by Constant Méheut
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Geneva (Switzerland), Defense and Military Forces, Donetsk (Ukraine), Zelensky, Volodymyr, Politics and Government, Russia, Ukraine, United States, International Relations, United States International Relations, internal-open-access-from-nlThe discussions in Geneva were expected to focus on territorial issues, a major sticking point, but the short duration suggests major progress was not made.