World
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- Global tensions remain high as the US and Iran engage in delicate ceasefire negotiations, with potential ramifications for oil prices and international relations, while simultaneously, the US faces internal concerns regarding insider trading and the economic strain on its budget.
- The tech industry is grappling with the dual pressures of increased demand, as seen in PC shipments and enhanced satellite internet capacity, alongside growing public skepticism towards AI, particularly among younger demographics, and a notable increase in China's EV exports driven by oil price shocks.
- Political landscapes are volatile globally, with upcoming elections in Hungary, ongoing instability in Peru, and internal party dynamics shaping the US political scene, including calls for resignations amid serious allegations against a California gubernatorial candidate and continued debate over military strategies.
- International legal and human rights issues persist, highlighted by deportations, appeals to immigration boards, and accusations against governmental bodies, alongside ongoing scrutiny of diplomatic relations and the justice system, including a Supreme Court justice's critique of a colleague.
- Developments in defense and security include the CIA's integration of AI for intelligence processing, debates over military readiness and intervention, and reports of covert operations, all occurring against a backdrop of regional conflicts and geopolitical shifts, particularly concerning China's expanding influence.
ZeroHedge
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Airfares In Israel Skyrocket As Travelers Take Advantage Of Ceasefire, But Foreign Airlines Stay Away
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Airfares In Israel Skyrocket As Travelers Take Advantage Of Ceasefire, But Foreign Airlines Stay Away The Iran ceasefire has finally allowed Ben Gurion international airport to fully reopen after 40 days of severe war disruptions, and after the 'new normal' for people across Israel was to routinely scramble to find missile shelters. Foreign and international carriers had canceled flights to Israel since the US-Israeli attack started on Feb. 28 - and amid the de facto shutdown in commercial air traffic across the whole region. But Israeli media says that now two days into a full reopening and foreign airlines are not coming
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Immigration Board Denies Mahmoud Khalil's Appeal
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Immigration Board Denies Mahmoud Khalil's Appeal Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, An immigration appeals board on April 9 denied Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s final appeal seeking to keep him from being deported from the United States. The former Columbia University student and leader of pro-Palestinian protests is now subject to an administrative final removal order, authorizing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to remove Khalil from the country. Khalil, 31, said the board’s decision was based on politics. “I am not surprised by this decision from the biased and politically motivated Board of Immigration Appeals,” Khalil said in a statement provided to The
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US-Vatican Relations Extremely Strained As Pentagon Denies It Berated Pope's Diplomat
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US-Vatican Relations Extremely Strained As Pentagon Denies It Berated Pope's Diplomat Washington's attack on Iran alongside Israel has come under repeat condemnation from the Vatican, leaving US relations very strained. What hasn't helped things are widespread allegations that US officials berated the Vatican's top diplomat in Washington. Pentagon and Vatican officials are denying reports that US authorities gave the Holy See’s ambassador a "bitter lecture" demanding the Church align with the Trump administration following criticism of the Iran war by Pope Leo XIV. via The Associated Press "Today, as we all know, there has also been this threat against the entire people of Iran.
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Watch: Rogan Encapsulates Why Missing Scientists Are No Conspiracy Theory...
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Watch: Rogan Encapsulates Why Missing Scientists Are No Conspiracy Theory... Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, In his latest episode, podcaster Joe Rogan lays out the massive financial motive behind the silencing of experts on zero-point energy and plasma tech, while his guest declares an apocalyptic convergence of UFO secrets, AI, and global chaos. Rogan encourages listeners to confront a pattern the establishment would rather bury: scientists with access to game-changing space, nuclear, and advanced energy secrets are dying or vanishing at an alarming rate. “People have to understand this missing scientist thing. It sounds a little conspiratorial. It sounds a little silly, a little tinfoil
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'She Was Too Drunk To Consent' (Twice): Swalwell Odds Crater After Sexual Assault Allegations Rock California Gubernatorial Race
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
'She Was Too Drunk To Consent' (Twice): Swalwell Odds Crater After Sexual Assault Allegations Rock California Gubernatorial Race Eric Swalwell's chances of becoming California's next corrupt governor cratered on Friday after detailed sexual assault allegations from a former district-office staffer were published in the San Francisco Chronicle. The stunning drop - visible in real time on platforms such as Polymarket, where “Yes” contracts on Swalwell's victory traded as high as $1,100 earlier in the day before cratering to pennies - reflects a campaign that appears to be in free fall just weeks before ballots drop in the June primary. Traders piled into the “No” side
The Guardian
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Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity he co-founded
8 hours ago
by Caroline Davies
Prince Harry, Monarchy, UK news, Botswana, Lesotho, AfricaLegal action follows war of words with Sentebale chair after Duke of Sussex’s resignation as patron The Duke of Sussex is being sued by Sentebale in the latest twist in the bitter fallout over the African charity he co-founded. The charity has lodged papers in London’s high court over defamation claims naming Prince Harry and the former Sentebale trustee Mark Dyer as defendants. Continue reading...
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Four men deported by US to Eswatini have right to see lawyer, court rules
10 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
US immigration, Eswatini, Trump administration, World news, US news, US politics, AfricaThe men, sent to the southern African country in July, have been denied in-person counsel for nine months Four men deported by the US to Eswatini and denied in-person legal counsel for nine months while detained in a maximum security prison have the right to see a local lawyer, Eswatini’s supreme court ruled. The men, from Cambodia, Cuba, Vietnam and Yemen, were sent to the small southern African country, formerly known as Swaziland, in July despite having no connection to the country, as part of Donald Trump’s administration’s efforts to ramp up deportations. Continue reading...
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Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups
a day ago
by Gloria Dickie
Primatology, Global development, Environment, Uganda, Animals, Africa, Science, Endangered species, Wildlife, World news, Animal behaviour, BiologyNew study describes what may be the first case of a unified community of chimps, in Uganda, turning on itself On a June day in 2015, primatologist Aaron Sandel was quietly observing a small cluster of the Ngogo chimpanzee group in Uganda’s Kibale national park when he noticed something strange. As other members of the chimpanzees’ wider group moved closer through the forest, the chimpanzees in front of him began to display nervous behaviour. They grimaced and touched each other for reassurance, acting more like they were about to meet strangers than close companions. In hindsight, Sandel said, that moment was the
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A day in the life of a 19-year-old in ICE detention: ‘I feel that this nightmare is not going to end’
2 days ago
by Maanvi Singh
ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Trump administration, US immigration, US news, US politics, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Texas, AfricaOlivia has been detained for months at the sprawling Dilley center in Texas. She has lost 20lb, and wakes up every day with a headache Each day in detention feels like 48 hours for Olivia. The 19-year-old asylum seeker from the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been at the Dilley Immigration processing center in Texas for more than four months. Continue reading...
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US seeks to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia despite new Costa Rica deal
3 days ago
by Associated Press
US immigration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), US news, Donald Trump, Trump administration, US politics, Liberia, Costa Rica, World news, Americas, Africa, El SalvadorMan born in El Salvador has been fighting removal to series of ‘third’ countries after mistaken deportation last year US government attorneys on Tuesday told a federal judge the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia, despite a new agreement with Costa Rica to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries. The Salvadorian national’s case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last year. Since his return, he has been fighting a second deportation to a series of African countries proposed by
South China Morning Post
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Molotov attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home leads to arrest
2 hours ago
by Reuters
Police in the United States have arrested a man for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home and for making threats outside the artificial intelligence start-up’s headquarters. In a social media post, the San Francisco Police Department said an unknown man threw an incendiary device at a North Beach residence at 4.12am on Friday and then escaped on foot. The 20-year-old suspect was detained about an hour later after police received a call about a man threatening...
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Artemis II astronauts return home from record-breaking moon mission
3 hours ago
by Reuters
The Artemis II capsule and its four-member crew streaked through Earth’s atmosphere and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday after nearly 10 days in space, capping the first voyage by humans to the vicinity of the moon in over half a century. Nasa’s gumdrop-shaped Orion capsule, dubbed Integrity, parachuted gently into the sea off the Southern California coast shortly after 5pm, concluding a mission that took the astronauts deeper into space than anyone had flown before. The...
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Vocational schools new front in China’s strategy to support businesses’ global expansion
4 hours ago
by Luna Sun
In classrooms and training centres across China, a growing number of students from Southeast Asia, Africa and beyond are learning not just the Chinese language, but how the country’s factories operate, how supply chains are managed and how products are marketed and sold across borders. Hebei Software Institute, in the northern city of Baoding, has been at the forefront of the push. The vocational college said it had established multiple overseas-oriented programmes in recent years, particularly...
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Trump tariff refund tool will go live on April 20, US Customs says
5 hours ago
by Bloomberg
Importers seeking tariff refunds will be able to begin filing their requests on April 20, US Customs and Border Protection said on Friday. In the first phase, the CBP’s Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries tool, called CAPE, will process paperwork for certain straightforward and recent import entries – leaving more complex refund scenarios for later. The move comes as the administration looks to comply with the February ruling by the US Supreme Court that threw out duties that...
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China, Russia rally behind Cuba as US squeezes Havana in deepening crisis
6 hours ago
by Teresa Elena Frontado,Igor Patrick
China and Russia expressed support for Cuba’s embattled government amid mounting pressure from the United States, as Moscow’s deputy foreign minister concluded a visit to Havana and Beijing signalled its willingness to step up diplomatic backing for the island. “China is willing to work with the international community to firmly support Cuba in safeguarding its national sovereignty and security, and opposing external interference,” foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday. “The US...
New York Times
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How Recovery Personnel Will Secure Artemis II Capsule at Sea After Splashdown
an hour ago
by Ashley Ahn
Pacific Ocean, Glover, Victor J Jr, Koch, Christina H, Wiseman, G Reid, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States Navy, United States Defense and Military Forces, Space and Astronomy, Artemis ProgramAs the spacecraft bobs in the Pacific Ocean, recovery personnel from NASA and the U.S. Navy are out at sea, tracking the capsule and other pieces of jettisoned hardware.
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See Photos From All 10 Days of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission
an hour ago
by The New York Times
Artemis Program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moon, Space and Astronomy, PhotographyOver 10 days, the astronauts of NASA’s lunar flyby mission have achieved the near impossible.
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World Leaders Push to Save Iran Talks Amid Israel’s Attacks in Lebanon
2 hours ago
by Michael Crowley
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Peace Process, Economic Conditions and Trends, Hezbollah, State Department, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Witkoff, Steven, Kushner, Jared, Netanyahu, Benjamin, China, Pakistan, Araghchi, Abbas, Ghalibaf, Mohammad Baqer, France, Islamabad (Pakistan)President Trump’s cease-fire with Iran appears at risk as Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian officials.
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What the Cease-Fire Means for Iran
3 hours ago
by Erika Solomon, Christina Thornell, David Seekamp and Joey Sendaydiego
International Relations, IranEmerging from weeks of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, an emboldened Iran has 10 demands for talks during the tenuous cease-fire, according to Iranian state media. Our reporter Erika Solomon assesses Iran’s position.
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Iran Unable to Find Mines It Planted in Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Says
an hour ago
by Julian E. Barnes
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Defense and Military Forces, Araghchi, Abbas, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Islamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsThe lost mines have prevented Iran from quickly complying with President Trump’s demand to allow more ships to pass through the waterway.