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  • Geopolitical tensions persist with ongoing conflicts and potential escalations in the Middle East, notably involving Iran and its impact on global oil prices and regional stability, while tensions also simmer between the US and China across various fronts, including trade, technology, and influence in regions like Cuba and Nicaragua.
  • The global energy landscape is facing significant challenges, with the Iran war exacerbating naphtha shortages affecting supply chains in Japan and potentially impacting aviation fuel costs worldwide, prompting discussions about energy security and alternative strategies.
  • Artificial intelligence continues to be a dominant force in industry news, with developments ranging from its integration into consumer platforms like Facebook Marketplace and concerns about its potential to fuel anti-tech extremism, to policy discussions in the US and Canada regarding its regulation and the threat of foreign dominance.
  • Public health crises, particularly Ebola outbreaks in Central Africa, are escalating and drawing international concern, with warnings of potential record-breaking spread and criticism of proposed quarantine measures, while the emergence of flesh-eating screwworms in the US raises fears about the beef supply chain.
  • Political landscapes in various nations are marked by significant shifts and controversies, including debates surrounding leadership, electoral integrity, and judicial systems, with the US presidential race and its global implications, particularly concerning relationships with allies and adversaries like China and Russia, remaining a central focus.

ZeroHedge

  • Europe 2.0, Beyond Brussels: The End Of The European Union As We Know It 28 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Europe 2.0, Beyond Brussels: The End Of The European Union As We Know It Authored by Frank-Christian Hansel via American Greatness, Europe has reached the end of an era. Not the end of its history, but the end of its false form. For decades, the European Union served as the great substitute project of a continent that no longer dared to think politically. It promised peace without power, order without a people, unity without roots, and prosperity without cost. That was its founding lie, and it was a lie from the very beginning. Political order does not grow out of

  • Most Teens Aren't Going To Social Media For Politics an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Most Teens Aren't Going To Social Media For Politics Teens turn to social media for multiple purposes: to catch up with friends, for entertainment and to connect with others over similar interests. However, as Statista's Anna Fleck reports a possible misconception, however, is that many are going to platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok for politics. According to a recent survey of 1,458 teenagers in the United States, conducted between September 25 and October 9, under one in three respondents said that keeping up with politics or political issues was a main personal draw towards each of the respective

  • A Serious Country Does Not Swap Its Greatest Leader On Banknotes For Little Animals 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    A Serious Country Does Not Swap Its Greatest Leader On Banknotes For Little Animals Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity , The Bank of England has now admitted the quiet part out loud. Historical figures including Winston Churchill were removed from future banknotes after researchers told officials they were "elitist and divisive." The move replaces British legends with wildlife in a calculated step to sideline national heroes and accelerate cultural replacement. This is not a neutral design update. It is institutional capture in action, where the man who rallied Britain against Nazi tyranny gets sidelined because focus groups and consultants

  • An Emerging Market Crisis In Oil-Poor Asia? 9 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    An Emerging Market Crisis In Oil-Poor Asia? Authored by Satyajit Das via NewIndiaExpress, Reliable availability of cheap energy is, as the Iran war highlights, essential to modern economies and societies, at least for the foreseeable future. Shocks divide the world into the oil haves and oil have-nots. Alongside higher energy prices, shortages of petrochemical derived chemicals will affect agriculture, mining, plastics, textiles, semi-conductors and construction. Given that even if the conflict was to end with a lasting agreement it would take months or years for restoration of normality, the effects are likely to be severe. Europe, already affected by their

  • Watch: More Evidence Iran Is Rapidly Restoring Its Missile Tunnels 10 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Watch: More Evidence Iran Is Rapidly Restoring Its Missile Tunnels President Trump has newly estimated that Iran has 21%-22% of its missiles remaining. Trump said in an interview with NBC : "They have some missiles and drones, percentage-wise maybe 21%-22% of the missiles. That's a lot, but it's not what it was before the war." He and top White House officials had previously mused that the Iranians are working hard to reconstitute their defenses after the opening US-Israeli heavy bombing campaign of Operation Epic Fury. The fresh statement comes on the heels of a Washington Post story last month which


The Guardian

  • Ebola spread in central Africa could match 2014 record outbreak, US health officials say a day ago by The Associated Press
    Africa, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Health

    Modelling from US CDC shows Ebola spread could be on ‘dangerous trajectory’, but experts warn outbreaks can be very hard to predict Central Africa’s Ebola outbreak could spread to be similar in scale to the worst outbreak in history, west Africa’s 2014-2016 outbreak that killed more than 11,000 people, according to a new analysis by US health officials. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday published a range of scenarios generated by computer models, from 10,000 cases to more than 20,000. In the west Africa outbreak, more than 28,000 cases were reported. Continue reading...

  • ‘Family values’ African charter condemned by rights groups as regressive and dangerous 2 days ago by Isabel Choat
    Human rights, Global development, LGBTQ+ rights, World news, Africa, Sex, Sexuality, Society, Ghana, Reproductive rights, Evangelical Christianity, Religion, Family, Children's rights, Christianity, Abortion

    Draft treaty claims sexual and reproductive health and rights are an existential threat to the African family An African treaty that rejects longstanding international human rights obligations moved a step closer to becoming policy this week as governments across the continent met in Ghana. The draft African charter on family, sovereignty and values, seen by the Guardian, asserts that African values and culture are under attack from “foreign ideologies” and urges states to withdraw from any agreements that do not align with the principles of the charter, including the 2003 Maputo protocol , which promotes gender equality and protects the

  • Experts criticise plan for American-only Ebola quarantine centre in Kenya 3 days ago by Melody Schreiber
    Ebola, World news, Kenya, Africa, US news, Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, World Health Organization, Global health

    Plan departs from policy of bringing CDC staff back to US for treatment and offering support to all health workers Former top US officials and other experts are urging the Trump administration to abandon plans for an Ebola quarantine and treatment centre in Kenya, as the union for workers with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls for Americans exposed to Ebola to be brought home for treatment. Soon after the US revealed it was setting up a field hospital in Kenya for the Ebola quarantine and treatment of Americans, the Kenyan high court blocked the order

  • Civilians flee as Somali troops and opposition-allied militias trade fire in Mogadishu 3 days ago by Mohamed Gabobe in Mogadishu
    Somalia, World news, Africa

    Violence flares before protests on Thursday over president’s decision to remain in office after his term expired Fierce clashes have taken place between government troops and militias allied with the opposition in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, damaging property and forcing some civilians to flee. In the runup to the fighting, which started on Wednesday afternoon, opposition leaders embedded with militias set up positions in their clan strongholds the city. Continue reading...

  • Rebel attacks in eastern DRC kill 30 people and hamper Ebola response 3 days ago by Prosper Heri Ngorora in Goma
    Global development, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ebola, World news, Africa, Infectious diseases, Conflict and arms, Islamic State, Uganda, World Health Organization, Global health

    Islamic State-linked militia blamed for raids in North Kivu as governor says three patients with disease fled clinics Rebel attacks around a town that is one of the centres of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have left more than 30 people dead over the past few days, complicating the response to the disease. At least 10 people were massacred in raids on three villages around the city of Beni, in North Kivu, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Keir Starmer will be ‘part of’ any Labour leadership race, deputy says 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will stand if a leadership contest is triggered, a senior minister said on Sunday, after media reported Starmer had contacted key backers insisting he would run in any race. This came after popular Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham, who is standing in a key by-election this month, said last week he would participate in any leadership race, although none has yet been triggered. Starmer “has been absolutely clear – were there to be a contest – you need 81...

  • EU and Russia clash as Armenians head to the polls, Putin fumes 3 hours ago by Associated Press

    Armenians are voting on Sunday in parliamentary elections as the incumbent government, under mounting Russian pressure, seeks to loosen ties with Moscow and deepen cooperation with the West. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his ruling Civil Contract party are looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course. The opposition they face includes some parties that are vocally pro-Russian. Casting his vote on Sunday, Pashinyan said that Armenia would continue strengthening its...

  • Hong Kong should adopt the ‘Hefei model’ in the Northern Metropolis 4 hours ago by Ningrong Liu

    The arrival of Yuan Gujie, the new deputy director of Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong, has sparked widespread speculation. Her legal background and experience in Guangdong province suggest that her posting carries a clear agenda: to promote deeper integration between Hong Kong and other Greater Bay Area cities. One thing is clear: if the Northern Metropolis is to accelerate, Hong Kong’s existing legal framework and development model may prove inadequate. A fundamental overhaul is urgently...

  • Inside Gaza’s tent cities without a single proper toilet: ‘it’s humiliating’ 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    In their bare-bones tent in southern Gaza, Mostafa Shaaban built his family’s makeshift toilet behind a curtain in a corner. He dug a shallow pit in the sandy soil, poured a concrete slab around it, fixed a bottomless bucket over the hole, then topped it off with a battered, plastic toilet seat. It reeks with a foul odour and buzzes with flies and mosquitoes only a few feet from where they sleep and prepare meals. Every week, Shaaban has to dig the sewage sludge out of the pit. But at least it...

  • How Iran war allows residents to indulge in opulence at Dubai’s luxury hotels 9 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Once reserved for wealthy travellers, Dubai’s top-notch hotels have become almost exclusively reliant on residents, drawn in by dizzying staycation offers as war drives tourists away. On the Palm, an artificial island that has become synonymous with Dubai opulence, five-star hotels are busy on weekends and holidays once more, despite having been deserted by tourists. The clientele is driven by hotels offering residents-only deals that have become a lifeline for Dubai’s luxury tourism. “I had...


New York Times

  • RFK Jr. Appears Disengaged on Many Health Department Matters Beyond Vaccines 4 hours ago by Sheryl Gay Stolberg
    United States Politics and Government, Medicine and Health, Government Employees, Appointments and Executive Changes, Health and Human Services Department, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Vaccination and Immunization, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Ebola Virus, Diet and Nutrition, Bhattacharya, Jay, Trump, Donald J, Spear, Stefanie

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has demonstrated little interest in managing his sprawling department as he focuses on food and vaccine policies, according to colleagues.

  • An Uncertain Win for Immigrants Seeking to Stay in U.S. 13 hours ago by Jesus Jiménez
    Illegal Immigration, Asylum, Right of, United States Politics and Government, Immigration and Emigration, Citizenship and Naturalization, Citizenship and Immigration Services (US), Homeland Security Department, Supreme Court (US)

    After a judge’s ruling, there was a sense of renewed hope that immigration applications that were put on hold would move forward. But how soon that would happen was unknown.

  • Kennedy Center Loses Case Against Musician Who Canceled Over Trump Naming Dispute 10 hours ago by Mark Walker
    United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Jazz, Music, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Redd, Chuck (1958- ), Trump, Donald J, Names, Organizational, internal-eafs

    A judge sided with jazz performer Chuck Redd, who canceled a 2025 holiday concert after President Trump’s name was added to the building.

  • Trump Says Iran Has Made a ‘Big’ Nuclear Promise. It Isn’t New. 4 hours ago by Michael Crowley
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Nuclear Weapons, Peace Process, Trump, Donald J, Iran

    President Trump’s boasts of securing a commitment from Iranian leaders not to develop a nuclear weapon have puzzled nuclear experts who note that Tehran has made that pledge for more than 50 years.

  • Trump’s Defense Department Sees Growing Espionage Threat From Israel 12 hours ago by Julian E. Barnes and Eric Schmitt
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, United States Defense and Military Forces, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Civil-Military Coordination Center (Kiryat Gat, Israel), Defense Department, Defense Intelligence Agency, Shin Bet, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Trump, Donald J

    The Defense Department has increased the counterintelligence threat assessment to its highest level, and Israel is believed to have eavesdropped on American negotiations with Iran.


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