World
AI Summary
- Geopolitical tensions and conflicts remain high globally, with Israel's West Bank policies drawing international criticism and fueling regional unrest, Iran continuing nuclear negotiations under US pressure, and Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine impacting global stability.
- Major economies are navigating significant shifts and challenges, including China's record-breaking domestic travel surge, leadership changes at global automakers like Toyota, and the US stock market experiencing notable rallies, alongside concerns about Chinese cyber capabilities impacting critical infrastructure.
- Domestic political and social issues in the United States are deeply polarized, marked by ongoing debates over immigration enforcement, gun rights, election integrity claims, legal challenges to federal policies, and local protests over social and economic grievances.
- Humanitarian and social crises are unfolding worldwide, including mass migrant casualties in the Mediterranean, severe weather events causing deaths and displacement across continents, and political crackdowns leading to detentions and human rights concerns in regions like Hong Kong and Iran.
- High-profile legal and ethical scandals are impacting public trust and governance, notably the widening implications of the Jeffrey Epstein case affecting Norwegian and British political figures, alongside other significant legal battles concerning corporate conduct and accountability in various sectors.
ZeroHedge
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Israel Imposes 'De Facto Annexation' With Sweeping West Bank Policy Change
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Israel Imposes 'De Facto Annexation' With Sweeping West Bank Policy Change Via Middle East Eye The Israeli government on Sunday approved sweeping changes to land registration and civil control in the occupied West Bank, a move Palestinians say breaches the Oslo Accords and advances de facto annexation. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Defense Minister Israel Katz said the changes would "dramatically" alter West Bank policy, paving the way for expanded settlements and land seizure. In a joint statement, they said the measures would remove legal barriers on Israeli settlers and accelerate settlement development. A drone view of the Ibrahimi Mosque, which Jews call the Tomb of the Patriarchs,
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Record 9.5 Billion Passenger-Trips Expected During China's Spring Festival
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Record 9.5 Billion Passenger-Trips Expected During China's Spring Festival A record 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year’s Chinese New Year or Spring Festival travel surge, according to the National Development and Reform Commission. The 40 day period between February 2 and March 13 is expected to see record highs in terms of passenger volumes for both rail trips (exceeding 540 million passengers) and civil aviation trips (exceeding 95 million passengers). However, as Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, despite rail and air travel for the Chinese New Year gaining popularity, travel by road is still the most popular mode of transport for the holiday. You will
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The Man Who Always Has Proof Tomorrow: Adam Schiff Cries Election Fraud Again
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Man Who Always Has Proof Tomorrow: Adam Schiff Cries Election Fraud Again Authored by David Manney via PJ Media, THE WARNING THAT NEVER CHANGES Remember Adam Schiff? The California Democratic senator returned to familiar ground, while sounding another dire warning about President Donald Trump and the upcoming midterm elections. AP Photo/Patrick Semansky Schiff insists Trump plans on subverting the midterms by suppressing votes and overturning results if Republicans lose. > Schiff said, “I think he fully intends to try to subvert the elections. He will do everything he can to suppress the vote. And if he loses the vote, and I think the Republicans do now
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Israel Spends By Far The Most Per Capita On Defense
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Israel Spends By Far The Most Per Capita On Defense Global military spending is often measured in massive national budgets, where the United States and China dominate the conversation. But looking at defense spending on a per-person basis tells a very different story, one where smaller countries rise to the top. This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, ranks major countries by how much they spent on defense per citizen in 2024, revealing which nations invest the most in military power relative to their population - and how countries like the U.S. compare when spending is measured per person rather than in total dollars. Data comes
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Algerian Boxer Admits To Having XY Chromosomes And Commits To Hormonal Treatments
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Algerian Boxer Admits To Having XY Chromosomes And Commits To Hormonal Treatments Authored by Jonathan Turley, With the start of the Winter Games, a story this week resurrected a controversy from the last Summer Olympics. Previously, Olympic officials and pundits denounced those who objected to Algerian boxer Imane Khelif competing as a woman, saying that she was born a female. Female boxers withdrew from the competition rather than fight Khelif. Now, the boxer has admitted to having XY chromosomes and is taking hormone treatments to lower testosterone levels for the next Olympics. At the time, IOC chief Thomas Bach said: “We have two boxers…
The Guardian
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53 people dead or missing after migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean
15 hours 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
16 hours 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...
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Weather tracker: Spain and Portugal hit by third deadly storm in two weeks
18 hours ago
by Alice Fowl, Claire Jones and Morgan Thomas for MetDesk
Flooding, Extreme weather, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Africa, Environment, Japan, South KoreaStorm Marta sweeps Iberian peninsula just days after Storms Kristin and Leonardo brought deadly flooding and major damage Spain and Portugal have endured another storm over the weekend, just days after the deadly flooding and major damage caused by Storm Kristin and Storm Leonardo last week. Storm Marta passed over the Iberian peninsula on Saturday, bringing fresh torrential rain and killing two people. Storm Kristin killed at least five people after it made landfall on 28 January with Storm Leonardo claiming another victim last Wednesday. The outlook for this week is for more rain across Spain, Portugal and France, especially across north-west
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RSF drone attack kills 24 people fleeing fighting in central Sudan, says doctors group
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World newsEight children including two infants among dead in vehicle carrying displaced people, says Sudan Doctors Network A drone attack by a paramilitary group has hit a vehicle carrying displaced families in central Sudan, killing at least 24 people, including eight children, a doctors’ group said on Saturday. The attack by the Rapid Support Forces took place close to the city of Er Rahad in North Kordofan province, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, which tracks the country’s war. The vehicle was transporting displaced people who fled fighting in the Dubeiker area, the group said in a statement. Among the dead children were
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Thousands of Malawi businesses close in protest over tax changes
3 days ago
by Charles Pensulo in Blantyre
Global development, Tax and spending, Protest, Malawi, Africa, World newsPeaceful demonstrations force a delay in measures aimed at improving revenue collection but which many fear will be fatal for small traders Demonstrations across Malawi’s four main cities during the past week have achieved a delay in the introduction of a new tax regime that business owners claim will cripple their livelihoods. Tens of thousands had signed petitions which this week were presented to tax officials and on Monday thousands of small traders shut up shops and businesses to hold protest marches in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Zomba and Mzuzu. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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‘Tracked and hunted’: US forces board oil tanker in Indian Ocean after pursuit
6 hours ago
by Associated Press
US military forces boarded a sanctioned tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking the ship from the Caribbean Sea as part of an oil quarantine meant to squeeze Venezuela, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Monday. Venezuela had faced US sanctions on its oil and relied on a shadow fleet of falsely flagged tankers to smuggle crude into global supply chains. Following the US raid to apprehend then-president Nicolas Maduro in early January, several tankers fled the Venezuelan coast, including...
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Trump official says US to fund ‘free speech’ initiatives in Europe
6 hours ago
by Reuters
The Trump administration will fund efforts to promote free speech within Western countries allied with Washington, a senior State Department official said on Monday during a visit to Europe focused on pushing back against European regulations that US officials have branded censorship. US officials have forcefully opposed online rules such as the EU’s Digital Services Act and Britain’s Online Safety Act, which Washington says stifle free speech, and in particular criticism of immigration...
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Mystery deepens in Guthrie case as purported ransom deadline passes
7 hours ago
by Associated Press
The FBI is not aware of ongoing communication between Savannah Guthrie’s family and any suspected kidnappers more than a week after the Today show host’s mother went missing, the agency said on Monday. The FBI has also not identified any suspects or persons of interest in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, Connor Hagan, a spokesperson for the FBI, said in a statement. The agency is operating a 24-hour command post equipped with investigative teams and crisis management experts while...
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China becomes Brazil’s biggest vehicle exporter in January, surpassing Argentina
7 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
China surpassed Argentina in January to become Brazil’s largest exporter of vehicles, solidifying Chinese brands’ dominance in the region’s biggest car market and undercutting a long-standing Argentine trade advantage within Mercosur. According to industry figures reported by Autoweb on Monday, Chinese vehicles sent to Brazil reached 16,800 units in January, versus 13,400 from Argentina. It underscores the erosion of Argentina’s decades-long grip on Brazil’s import market, after China first led...
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Mexico says 5 of 10 workers kidnapped from Canadian miner found dead
8 hours ago
by Reuters
Mexican authorities have recovered 10 bodies in the search for workers kidnapped last month from a mine run by Canada’s Vizsla Silver Corp in Mexico’s northern state of Sinaloa, the country’s attorney general’s office said on Monday. The attorney general’s office said in a statement that it found 10 bodies in the municipality of Concordia, of which five have so far been identified. Forensic teams are working to identify the remaining five bodies, it added. Relatives of those kidnapped told...
New York Times
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Newly Unbound, Trump Weighs More Nuclear Arms and Underground Tests
6 hours ago
by David E. Sanger and William J. Broad
United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Nuclear Tests, United States International Relations, Submarines and Submersibles, Nuclear Weapons, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Arms Control and Limitation and Disarmament, Treaties, Cold War Era, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Energy Department, State Department, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, Putin, Vladimir V, China, Russia, USSR (Former Soviet Union)It remains to be seen whether the three big nuclear powers are headed into a new arms race, or whether President Trump is trying to spur negotiations on a new accord now that a last Cold War treaty has expired.
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Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four States
6 hours ago
by Apoorva Mandavilli
your-feed-science, Federal Aid (US), Minorities, United States Politics and Government, Medicine and Health, California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Department, Trump, Donald JThe states, all led by Democrats, used the grants to support a wide variety of functions, including H.I.V. prevention and surveillance.
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Oz Offers Forceful Call for Measles Vaccination
6 hours ago
by Teddy Rosenbluth
Measles, Vaccination and Immunization, Rumors and Misinformation, Disease Rates, MumpsThe comments by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services director come as South Carolina grapples with a large measles outbreak.
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A Campaign to Revoke the Endangerment Finding Appears Near ‘Total Victory’
2 hours ago
by Lisa Friedman and Maxine Joselow
United States Politics and Government, Global Warming, Conservatism (US Politics), Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Natural Gas, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Heritage Foundation, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Trump, Donald J, Inhofe, James M, Texas, Mandate for Leadership (Project 2025) (Book)A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their efforts seem poised to pay off.
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Judge Strikes Down California’s Ban on Masks for Federal Agents
2 hours ago
by Laurel Rosenhall
Federal-State Relations (US), Masks, Constitution (US), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Justice Department, Snyder, Christina A, CaliforniaBut the state can require federal agents to display identification, the judge said. The Trump administration had asked the court to block both laws.