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  • The Strait of Hormuz has become a critical global flashpoint, with several nations considering alternative pipelines and collective measures to pressure Iran, following disruptions and threats related to oil transit.
  • Escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly involving Iran and the US, are significantly impacting global energy markets, leading to oil price surges and causing instability across various regions.
  • Ukraine is reportedly emerging as a significant hub for AI weapons development, raising ethical and international security concerns.
  • The US Department of Justice is actively pursuing legal action against local ordinances, such as a natural gas ban in New Jersey, signaling a broader conflict over energy policy and regulation.
  • Developments in artificial intelligence, including its use in warfare and debates around legal personhood, alongside corporate acquisitions by AI firms like OpenAI, indicate a rapidly evolving and consequential technological landscape.

ZeroHedge

  • Iraq Revives Syria Land Route, Post-Assad, To Export Oil To Europe 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Iraq Revives Syria Land Route, Post-Assad, To Export Oil To Europe Via Middle East Eye Iraq has restarted overland oil exports through Syria, marking a significant shift in regional energy logistics as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues to wreak havoc on traditional shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Ali Nazar, director general of Iraq’s state oil marketer Somo, said on Wednesday that the company had agreed to export 50,000 barrels per day of Basra medium crude via Syria to the Mediterranean, with plans to increase volumes. The crude will reach European markets through the Syrian port of Baniyas. AFP/Getty Images Syria's state news agency SANA reported that fuel convoys had

  • Ukraine Becomes World's AI Weapons Laboratory 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Ukraine Becomes World's AI Weapons Laboratory By Craig S. Smith of Eye on AI,  I was in Ukraine in February and wrote this piece before the start of the war with Iran, but its implications are even more relevant today. My interest in lethal autonomous weapons dates back to my time with the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, where full autonomy was debated but largely dismissed as ethically unacceptable. But in practice, the step to full autonomy is smaller than it sounds. Once a human is no longer actively controlling a system and is only monitoring it with the option to intervene, the shift

  • Allegations Of Pentagon "Casualty Cover-Up": The Intercept 7 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Allegations Of Pentagon "Casualty Cover-Up": The Intercept Well-known national security news site The Intercept has issued fresh reporting which alleges a Pentagon cover-up when it comes to mounting US casualties from Trump's Operation Epic Fury. Speculation and questions have lately surged among the public and analysts given that casualty updates put out by the Pentagon have been very few and far between. It actually accuses the Pentagon of shoddy record-keeping going back significantly before the current Iran war. Currently the official numbers... "Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, approximately 303 US service members have been wounded," CENTCOM spokesman Tim Hawkins said earlier this

  • Why States Are Right To Reject AI Legal Personhood 7 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Why States Are Right To Reject AI Legal Personhood Authored by Siri Terjesen and Michael Ryall via The Epoch Times, A quiet but consequential legal movement is gathering momentum. Idaho and Utah have enacted statutes declaring that artificial intelligence systems are not legal persons. Ohio’s House Bill 469 proposes to declare that AI systems are “nonsentient entities” and bars them from acquiring any form of legal personhood. Similar bills are advancing in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Missouri, South Carolina, and Washington. The legislatures driving this movement are not technophobes. They are drawing a necessary line that philosophy, law, and common sense all demand. The pressure

  • Putin To Saudi Crown Prince: Russia Ready To Do Everything To Stabilize Mideast Crisis 8 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Putin To Saudi Crown Prince: Russia Ready To Do Everything To Stabilize Mideast Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Russia is willing to do anything toward bringing stability to the Persian Gulf and Iran crises.  "Russia is counting on an early end to the conflict in the Middle East, and is ready to do everything to bring the situation back to normal," Putin's words were paraphrased in state media as telling Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, who was hosted at the Kremlin. "We all hope that the conflict will be ended as soon as possible. Yesterday, the US President [Donald]


The Guardian

  • Uganda receives first US deportation flight under third-country agreement 16 hours ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    US immigration, Uganda, US news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Refugees, Trump administration, US politics, Africa, World news

    Dozen people arrive under new deal but legal challenges expected with scheme criticised as ‘dehumanising process’ A flight carrying people being deported from the US has landed in Uganda, as Donald Trump’s administration pushes on with its strategy of expelling migrants to countries they have no ties to. The deported people would stay in the east African country as “a transition phase for potential onward transmission to other countries”, an unnamed senior Ugandan government official told Reuters. Continue reading...

  • News outlets falsely report Somaliland called for extradition of Ilhan Omar 4 days ago by Faisal Ali
    Ilhan Omar, US politics, US news, Somaliland, Africa, World news

    Reports, based on X post from unofficial account, follow JD Vance’s accusations and threats of finding ‘legal remedies’ * Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Several news outlets have falsely reported that Somaliland’s government called for the extradition of Ilhan Omar, basing their stories on a post from an X account that does not represent the state despite its claims to the contrary. Fox News, the New York Post, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s the National News Desk and the Independent ran stories on the US representative. The reports centred on a post by @RepOfSomaliland

  • Interpol arrest warrant requested in Congo-Brazzaville for Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas 4 days ago by Ed Aarons and Romain Molina
    Football, Fifa, Sport, Africa

    * Football federation president on the run with wife and son * Conviction in absentia of wide-ranging corruption charges Authorities in Congo-Brazzaville have applied to Interpol for an international arrest warrant against Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas, the president of the country’s football federation, Fecofoot, after he was convicted of embezzling $1.1m in Fifa funds. Mayolas is on the run with his wife and son after they were all sentenced to life imprisonment this month for embezzling funds provided by world football’s governing body as part of its Covid-19 relief plan in February 2021. As the Guardian revealed last year, that included almost

  • Weather tracker: Thunderstorms drench UAE and Saudi Arabia 4 days ago by James Michelin for MetDesk
    Environment, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Libya, Africa, Qatar, Oman, Dubai

    Abnormally strong jet stream triggers deluge in Middle East, while north Africa braces for 60-80mph gusts An unusual weather pattern unleashed severe thunderstorms across parts of the Middle East last week, battering countries including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The Arabian peninsula – typically dominated by arid desert climates – received up to 150mm of rain in just a few days. The deluge was caused by an abnormally strong jet stream, which helped a deep area of low pressure to develop north of Saudi Arabia. This, in turn, drew moist tropical air from the Indian Ocean and triggered intense storms. Continue

  • Urgent action needed to prevent surge in digital violence in Africa, experts say 4 days ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Women's rights and gender equality, Online abuse, Society, Social media, Media, Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, South Africa, Tunisia, Violence against women and girls, World news

    A huge rise in internet users under the age of 30 has fuelled an increase in online violence against women and girls with devastating real-life effects, activists say Activists and lawyers in Africa are calling for urgent action to protect women, girls and boys as digital violence surges across the continent. A massive rise in internet users, coupled with huge numbers of people aged under 30, has fuelled an increase in gendered online violence across the continent, according to experts, by giving perpetrators new tools to control and silence women and girls, and influence boys. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Iran says shot down F-35 fighter jet with new defence system 40 minutes ago by dpa

    Iran on Friday said it shot down an F-35 fighter jet. A statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran’s elite military force, said the fighter jet was shot down over Iranian airspace by a new, advanced defence system. There was no initial confirmation of the incident from the United States, which has been waging war against Iran alongside Israel since February 28. The IRGC said the F-35 was the second to have been shot down. “Due to the complete destruction of the aircraft,...

  • Chinese airlines shed weight, add flights over Russia to trim fuel costs amid Iran war 2 hours ago by Frank Chen

    From controlling the weight of aircraft to sending more flights to Europe via Russian airspace, Chinese airlines have adopted a range of measures in response to the surge in oil prices resulting from the Middle East conflict that threatens to crimp their razor-thin margins. A number of carriers, including China Eastern Airlines, have been enforcing more precise and complex cost management measures in recent weeks to save fuel, according to industry insiders. They include stricter load and weight...

  • Trump’s ‘Stone Age’ threats against Iran spark war crimes alarm 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Threatening to destroy Iran’s electricity grid and to reduce the country of 90 million to destitution, US President Donald Trump is shattering precedent by not just accepting but gloating about acts seen as potential war crimes. The consequences for Trump, at least in the near term, are probably none, experts say, as his administration works hard to undermine international institutions tasked with keeping norms. The Geneva Conventions governing the laws of war, agreed following World War II,...

  • Trump hails ‘victories’ in Iran; China’s underwater tunnels: SCMP’s 7 highlights 4 hours ago by SCMP

    We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Controlled escalation? Trump hails ‘victories’ in Iran but vows more strikes US President Donald Trump declared the US‑Israel war against Iran had delivered “decisive, overwhelming victories”, even as he signalled that key military...

  • Cuba pardons 2,010 prisoners in ‘humanitarian’ gesture amid US pressure 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Cuba’s government announced on Thursday that it was pardoning 2,010 prisoners as a “humanitarian” gesture during Holy Week, after pledging in March to release dozens amid heightened US pressure on Havana. The major announcement comes days after US President Donald Trump eased a de facto oil blockade of Cuba by allowing a Russian tanker to deliver crude to the fuel-starved island. The Trump administration has called for change in communist-run Cuba’s system of government and the US president has...


New York Times

  • Pam Bondi Wanted a Graceful Exit. But Trump Wanted Her Gone. 5 hours ago by Glenn Thrush and Tyler Pager
    United States Politics and Government, Bondi, Pamela J, Trump, Donald J, Pulte, William J (1988- ), Epshteyn, Boris, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Justice Department, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- )

    Pam Bondi had a feeling her days as attorney general were numbered. But she didn’t expect President Trump to drop the curtain quite so soon.

  • Who Is Todd Blanche, Trump’s Acting Attorney General? 12 hours ago by Alan Feuer
    United States Politics and Government, Attorneys General, Justice Department, Blanche, Todd (Attorney), Bondi, Pamela J, Trump, Donald J

    While it remains unclear how long Todd Blanche will stay in the job, whoever ends up taking over permanently will lead a department that he has shaped in his own image.

  • Rival Nations Seize On Choke Points to Counter Trump 10 hours ago by Ana Swanson
    United States Politics and Government, United States Economy, International Trade and World Market, Trump, Donald J, Strait of Hormuz, Rare Earths, China, Iran, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Relations, Supply Chain, Customs (Tariff)

    From Iran to China, President Trump’s global aggression has encouraged other countries to search for new ways to pressure the U.S. economy.

  • In Syria, Kidnappings of Women and Girls Fuel a Minority Group’s Fears 5 hours ago by Ben Hubbard and Laura Boushnak
    Alawite Muslims, Kidnapping and Hostages, Sex Crimes, New York Times, Assad, Bashar al-, Syria

    A Times investigation found that abductions of women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority were more common, and more brutal, than the government has acknowledged.

  • The Awe of a Moon Launch in an Age of Trump, Turmoil and Tribal Divisions 6 hours ago by Peter Baker
    Space and Astronomy, United States Politics and Government, Apollo Project, Moon, Artemis Program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Trump, Donald J, Kelly, Mark E (1964- )

    The launch of Artemis II captured the tenor of the times in a country that can still do big things but seems forever mired in big problems.


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