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- Geopolitical tensions escalate in the Middle East as the US and Iran engage in heightened military actions and rhetoric, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz, with implications for global energy markets and shipping.
- The semiconductor industry is facing significant challenges and tests, with China's chip ambitions scrutinized under US export curbs and a major South Korean chipmaker, SK Hynix, successfully raising substantial capital through a US listing amidst the AI boom.
- Emerging concerns surround the rapid development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence, with discussions on its societal impact, potential weaponization via social media algorithms, and the establishment of AI data centers sparking calls for transparency and regulatory oversight.
- The legal landscape is dynamic, with appeals courts reviving lawsuits against Kenvue over Tylenol's potential link to autism and ADHD, while ICE-involved shootings and immigration-related legal actions continue to draw scrutiny and legal challenges.
- Developing nations are facing severe financial strain, with debt repayment costs exceeding education spending according to UN reports, highlighting global economic disparities and the challenges of sustainable development.
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While The Political Circus Distracts Us, Flock Builds The Digital Police State
18 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
While The Political Circus Distracts Us, Flock Builds The Digital Police State Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rurtherford Institute, “You had to live - did live, from habit that became instinct - in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.” - George Orwell, 1984 While Americans remain transfixed by the political circus - cheering for their preferred party, jeering at the opposition, obsessing over every manufactured outrage and waiting for the next spectacle - the Surveillance State continues its steady march forward. The government is watching . It
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China's Memory-Chip Challenger Faces A Test Of How Far US Curbs Can Reach
38 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
China's Memory-Chip Challenger Faces A Test Of How Far US Curbs Can Reach ChangXin Memory Technologies is approaching a turning point. The Chinese memory-chip maker has advanced far enough to draw interest from some of the world's largest technology companies, including Apple Inc ., which has considered using its chips. But the same growth that has raised CXMT's commercial standing has also made it a more prominent target in the widening technology confrontation between Washington and Beijing. The Pentagon has blacklisted the state-backed company over alleged links to China's military. In South Korea, prosecutors have accused several former Samsung Electronics
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Mind Control: Duncan Trussell On How Social Media Algorithms Weaponize Trauma
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Mind Control: Duncan Trussell On How Social Media Algorithms Weaponize Trauma Via VigilantFox.com, Duncan Trussell tells Theo Von why the horrifying stuff the algorithm feeds you is not an accident, and explains what it does to your brain. It starts with the phone in your hand. Duncan Trussell tells Theo Von why the horrifying stuff the algorithm feeds you is not an accident, and explains what it does to your brain. It starts with the phone in your hand. TRUSSELL: "All of us are staring into these hypno-rectangles. The algorithm, at least my… pic.twitter.com/bPMgRdUReZ — The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox)
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US Officials Say Iran's Ahmadinejad Was Mossad Asset, Met With Intel Chief In Hungary
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
US Officials Say Iran's Ahmadinejad Was Mossad Asset, Met With Intel Chief In Hungary Iran's former hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of all people? The New York Times is out with a bombshell report on Monday which alleges that Israel's Mossad has for years sought to cultivate him as an Israeli intelligence asset . Flash90 The apparent multi-year effort to recruit and re-install Ahmadinejad as leader of Iran has come to nothing, at a moment his status and fate remains unclear amid the fog of war, and after a prior US-Israeli strike on his house during the opening salvos of Operation
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Trump Will Hit Iran 'Hard' Tonight Or Tomorrow As IRGC Targets More Vessels In Hormuz
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump Will Hit Iran 'Hard' Tonight Or Tomorrow As IRGC Targets More Vessels In Hormuz Summary Trump warns will hit Iran 'hard' tonight or tomorrow Reports of Houthi missiles launched on Saudi Arabia: oil extends gains near month-highs. Trump says US blockade of Iran ports 'reinstated': states that US to be reimbursed at rate of 20% of cargo shipped for vessels wishing to transit. CENTCOM affirms with closure message . Strikes escalated over weekend: US hit over 140 Iranian military targets; Iran attacks US-linked facilities across the Gulf. Shipping tensions boil: Iran claims the strait is closed, but commercial vessels
The Guardian
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Killings continue on Del Monte farm in Kenya, families say, after G4S hired for security
8 hours ago
by Edwin Okoth and Matthew Weaver
Kenya, Africa, World news, Food & drink industry, G4S, BusinessExclusive: 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
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First patients enrolled in record-breaking Ebola treatment trial in DRC
2 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, ScienceTwo 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
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Nigeria says army has killed 300 bandits in north-western state of Zamfara
2 days ago
by William Christou
Nigeria, Africa, World news, Islamic State, Boko HaramVigilantes also took part in the fight that raged all night and the following morning, residents say Nigerian soldiers killed more than 300 members of kidnapping and cattle bandit gangs in the north-western state of Zamfara this week, according to a government official. Government troops targeted the gangs in Gummi district in a two-day operation that “led to the elimination of more than 300 terrorists”, Zamfara’s information commissioner, Mahmud Muhammad Dantawasa, said in a statement. Continue reading...
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Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals
4 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Global education, Global development, Aid, Debt relief, United Nations, World news, Africa, Education, Schools, Society, Global economy, Economics, Unesco, ChildrenUnesco report shows children lost out to servicing debt in 113 countries, with 18 spending five times more on loans Most developing countries spent less on education than they did repaying debt last year, according to the UN, at the same time as global aid to education is predicted to decline by up to 30%. More was spent on servicing foreign debt than on education in 113 developing countries in 2025, according to research by the UN’s culture and education agency, Unesco. In sub-Saharan Africa, countries spent 3.6 times more on debt than education . Continue reading...
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Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ
4 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Nigeria, Africa, World newsPresident orders investigation after fictitious body given funding, triggering renewed scrutiny of alleged corruption A fictitious federal entity that was allocated 1.3bn naira (£700,000) in Nigeria’s 2026 budget has precipitated a political storm in Africa’s largest democracy in the run-up to a general election set for January. The fake agency came to light last October when Femi Gbajabiamila, the president’s chief of staff, wrote to the police alleging that his signature, along with official seals and reference numbers, had been forged by Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, who was claiming to have been appointed by the presidency to head the presidential foreign
South China Morning Post
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US National Science Foundation to ban projects with flagged Chinese institutions
33 minutes ago
by Lucy Quaggin
The United States’ National Science Foundation (NSF) is set to ban collaborations with Chinese research institutions designated as restricted entities, as well as their employees, under a new policy that moves away from seeking to balance security risks with the benefits of international collaboration. The policy reflects a broader congressional push by House Republicans to curb academic partnerships between China and the US, amid lawmakers’ concerns that such ties could contribute to Beijing’s...
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UK to change law in bid to deport grooming gang ringleader
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
Interior minister Shabana Mahmood announced plans on Monday to change UK law to allow a convicted paedophile who led a so-called grooming gang to be deported following his release from prison. Shabir Ahmed was jailed in 2012 for 22 years for multiple child sexual offences including rape when he was the ringleader of a gang of similarly predatory men targeting girls in Rochdale, northern England. He left prison on licence earlier this month under the country’s early release programme. He was...
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Trump officials turn over withheld evidence in Renee Good, Alex Pretti ICE killings
2 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump’s administration has turned over to Minneapolis prosecutors evidence it had withheld on immigration agents’ killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti and wounding of a Venezuelan man during deportation sweeps in January, local officials said on Monday. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, the city’s lead prosecutor, said the federal government handed over the “voluminous” evidence in the three shootings after six months of discussions, jurisdictional disputes and a...
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2 arrested over Fontainebleau forest fire near Paris, interior minister says
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
France’s interior minister on Monday said two people had been arrested in connection to a fire in the Fontainebleau forest near Paris. The arrests were among a total of 59 made across the country for “deliberate or accidental arson”, Laurent Nunez said on France2 television, as the country battles wildfires and swelters through its latest heatwave. “There were about 10 fire ignition points within a perimeter of 1,000 metres, which suggests that it could have been deliberately set,” Nunez...
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Shein executive chairman to step down as IPO nears completion, sources say
4 hours ago
by Reuters
Shein Executive Chairman Donald Tang will step down as his mission of taking the company public nears completion, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter said on Monday, retreating to an advisory role after three years as the public face of the global fast-fashion retailer. A Chinese-American billionaire who began his career in banking, Tang has acted as the Western proxy of secretive Shein founder Sky Xu, liaising with politicians and regulators around the world while also...
New York Times
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Trump Administration Announces New Attack on the International Criminal Court
2 hours ago
by Jeanna Smialek, Amanda Taub and Edward Wong
International Criminal Court, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, United States International Relations, State DepartmentSecretary of State Marco Rubio said that the United States will “dismantle” the international court that tries grave crimes “brick by brick, if necessary.”
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Trump Administration Is Snapping Up Stakes in Private Companies. Could A.I. Be Next?
4 hours ago
by Ana Swanson
Artificial Intelligence, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Public-Private Sector Cooperation, Corporations, Anthropic AI LLC, Altman, Samuel H, Trump, Donald JSome tech executives are nervous that the administration’s recent scrutiny of artificial intelligence models could be a prelude to a demand for an ownership stake.
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Trump’s Threat to Impose Fees in the Strait of Hormuz Contradicts His Aides
2 hours ago
by Michael Crowley and Edward Wong
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Tolls, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Iran, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, United States Politics and GovernmentPresident Trump said the United States could collect tolls or fees, despite Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying no country could do so.
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Hamas Forces Interfered With Aid Distribution, U.N. Says
10 minutes ago
by Aaron Boxerman and Adam Rasgon
Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Food Aid, Humanitarian Aid, Peace Process, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Palestinians, Food Insecurity, Hamas, United Nations, World Food Program, Gaza StripA raid by armed personnel led the World Food Program to suspend its operations in one part of Gaza, the U.N. said. Hamas disputed the accusations.
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Lindsey Graham’s Sister Appointed to Finish His Senate Term After Trump’s Backing
an hour ago
by Patricia Mazzei
South Carolina, McMaster, Henry, Graham, Lindsey, Nordone, Darline Graham, Trump, Donald J, Politics and Government, Republican Party, SenateGov. Henry McMaster of South Carolina named Darline Graham Nordone to replace Mr. Graham, who died on Saturday.