World
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- Global energy markets remain volatile as the Middle East conflict intensifies, with oil prices surging and prompting discussions around strategic reserve releases and potential supply disruptions, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz.
- The ongoing geopolitical tensions, exacerbated by strikes in Iran and related security incidents at diplomatic missions, are fueling fears of wider conflict and impacting international relations, with nations reassessing their foreign policy and defense strategies.
- The aviation industry faces new challenges as Boeing grapples with a wiring flaw delaying 737 MAX deliveries, while airlines like Qantas and Cathay Pacific are hiking fares and facing disruption due to rising oil prices and regional instability.
- Developments in artificial intelligence continue to make headlines, from regulatory challenges and lawsuits involving companies like Anthropic and OpenAI to debates about its impact on journalism and national security concerns.
- Economic indicators present a mixed picture globally, with some regions seeing trade surges and unexpected job gains, while others grapple with inflation, potential tariffs, and the economic fallout from international conflicts, influencing central bank policies on interest rates.
ZeroHedge
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Ugly 3Y Auction Tails Most Since Liberation Day, Bit to Cover Slides
29 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Ugly 3Y Auction Tails Most Since Liberation Day, Bit to Cover Slides Not that anyone will care much in light of the Iran-related news barrage hitting every second, but moments ago the US sold $58BN in 3Y paper in what was a rather ugly auction. Let's take a quick look. In the week's first coupon auction, the US sold $58BN in 3Y notes, at a high yield of 3.579%, up from 3.518% last month but in line with auctions since last August. The problem is that the auction tailed the When Issued 3.58% by 1.1bps, the first tail since August and the
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Bitcoin Vs Gold: ETF Flows Point To Early Capital Rotations Signs
39 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Bitcoin Vs Gold: ETF Flows Point To Early Capital Rotations Signs Authored by Biraajmaan Tamuly via CoinTelegraph.com, Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) flows have turned net positive over the past 30 days, while gold ETF demand has started to slow down after nine straight months of inflows. The shift comes even as gold prices remain elevated and sentiment around Bitcoin continues to cool. With these contrasting trends in ETF flows and the historical pattern of Bitcoin-to-gold performance cycles, analysts are now examining data that may signal a gradual shift in investor demand between the two assets. ARE ETF FLOWS BEGINNING TO ROTATE? According to the Kobeissi Letter,
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A Wright Mess: US Energy Secretary Posts US Escorted Tanker In Straits Of Hormuz, Then Immediately Deletes It
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
A Wright Mess: US Energy Secretary Posts US Escorted Tanker In Straits Of Hormuz, Then Immediately Deletes It Game-changer? A premature post by the White House?... since deleted... A Wright Mess Indeed! Oil dropped on the huge headline that the United States Navy has escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz, attributed to a tweet from US Energy Secretary Chris Wright: > US NAVY ESCORTED AN OIL TANKER THROUGH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ > > "President Trump is maintaining stability of global energy during the military operations against Iran. The U.S. Navy successfully escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz
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Watch Live: White House Press Briefing As Iran War Rages
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Watch Live: White House Press Briefing As Iran War Rages Watch Live: Summary: * Reuters: AS MANY AS 150 US TROOPS WOUNDED SO FAR IN IRAN WAR * CBS says US intelligence has begun to see indications Iran is taking steps to deploy mines in Strait of Hormuz shipping lane * Divergent signals flying between Tehran and Washington: Witkoff says Trump "always willing to talk" to Iran, the question is whether or not it is worth it. Trump-Putin spoke Monday, and Putin-Pezeshkian spoke Tuesday. Meanwhile Tehran defiant: no ceasefire, vows maximum pain. * Operation 'mostly achieved goals' - Trump says as WSJ reports officials
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ASP Isotopes Jump On "Material Progress Toward Commercial Uranium Enrichment"
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
ASP Isotopes Jump On "Material Progress Toward Commercial Uranium Enrichment" Just days after we covered the story on Quantum Leap Energy’s non-binding MOU with a major U.S. nuclear utility, Canaccord Genuity analyst George Gianarikas reiterated his buy rating on the beaten down ASP Isotopes, with an $11 price target citing “material progress” toward commercial uranium enrichment on two continents. On February 23, QLE inked a Pre-Implementation Services Contract with South Africa’s Necsa to site, design, build, and operate an enrichment facility at the Pelindaba complex. The deal gives QLE access to existing nuclear infrastructure, utilities, and a joint oversight committee. Gianarikas says
The Guardian
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Villagers on Principe, the ‘African Galapagos’, to be paid for protecting the ecosystem
2 hours ago
by Kevin Rushby
Sao Tome and Principe, Sustainable development, Africa, EnvironmentA billionaire is funding a sustainable development project on the west African island that makes the local population stewards of its future At the crumbling colonial farm buildings in Porto Real, agricultural worker Kimilson Lima, 43, has signed the agreement and he’s happy. “With this money we can have a proper floor in the house,” he said. “And an inside toilet.” Lima is part of a ground-breaking experiment on the West African island of Príncipe, where villagers who agree to follow an environmental protection code will reap a quarterly dividend. To date nearly 3,000 have joined the Faya Foundation’s project, more than
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Descendants of Zimbabwe resistance heroes urge UK to locate looted skulls
3 days ago
by David Batty
Zimbabwe, Colonialism, Africa, World news, Natural History Museum, University of Cambridge, Culture, Universities, Museums, UK newsRelatives call on institutions to help them find remains of ancestors who led fight against British colonisers in 1890s • Which human remains are held in UK museums – and where? Descendants of freedom fighters executed and beheaded in southern Africa by colonial British forces have called on the Natural History Museum in London and the University of Cambridge to help them find their ancestors’ looted skulls. Zimbabwean descendants of the first chimurenga heroes, who led an uprising against British colonisers in the 1890s, have long believed the museum and university hold several of the skulls. Continue reading...
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Weight-loss jab could be made for $3 a month, study finds
4 days ago
by Kat Lay, Global health corespondent
Global health, Global development, Weight-loss drugs, Obesity, Society, Health, Diabetes, Science, Pharmaceuticals industry, Business, Africa, World news, South Africa, World Health OrganizationCheap semaglutide, the drug in Ozempic and Wegovy, could help millions with diabetes and obesity in 160 countries Weight-loss jabs such as Wegovy could be made for just $3 a month, according to new analysis, potentially making the treatment available to millions in poorer countries as patents expire. More than a billion people live with obesity worldwide, with rates rising fast in lower-income nations as they shift to westernised diets and more sedentary lifestyles. Continue reading...
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Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detention
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
Eswatini, US news, Cuba, Jamaica, Yemen, Africa, World news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)The men, sent to Africa after completing criminal sentences in the US, are from Cuba, Jamaica and Yemen Three men deported by the US to Eswatini – rather than their home countries – have filed a case against Eswatini’s government with the African Union’s human rights body, claiming their detention was an unlawful violation of their rights. Two of the claimants, from Cuba and Yemen, have been in prison in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, for eight months. The third, Orville Etoria, was repatriated to his home country, Jamaica, in September. Continue reading...
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South Africa’s president calls Trump’s policy to offer refuge to white Afrikaners ‘racist’
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Donald Trump, World news, US news, AfricaUS president is ‘truly uninformed’ for spreading claims of ‘white genocide’ in South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa tells New York Times South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has called Donald Trump’s policy of allowing white Afrikaners to apply for refugee status in the US “racist”, saying the US president was “truly uninformed” in a rare instance of direct criticism. Ramaphosa told the New York Times that last year’s Oval Office meeting with the US leader, when Trump turned down the lights and played a video that he falsely claimed showed there was a “white genocide” in South Africa, was a “spectacle” and an “ambush”. Continue
South China Morning Post
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WHO warns of toxic ‘black rain’ in Iran after strikes on oil facilities
42 minutes ago
by Reuters
The World Health Organization warned on Tuesday that the “black rain” and toxic compounds in the air in Iran after strikes on oil facilities could cause respiratory problems, and it backed Iran’s advisory urging people to remain indoors. The UN health agency, which has an office in Iran and works with authorities on health emergencies, said it has received multiple reports of oil-laden rain this week. Tehran was choked in black smoke on Monday after an oil refinery was hit, in an escalation in...
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Hegseth says Tuesday will be ‘most intense’ of US war on Iran as Trump considers endgame
an hour ago
by Lucy Quaggin
Tuesday will be the “most intense day of strikes” inside Iran so far, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said, adding that President Donald Trump will ultimately decide the war’s timeline. The Pentagon chief’s remarks follow the president’s comments on Monday, suggesting the war could be over sooner than expected. For now, fighting appeared to be ramping up. “Today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran – the most fighters, the most bombers,” Hegseth told reporters on...
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Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams condemns racist and homophobic fan comments
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
A star of the massively popular Canadian show Heated Rivalry has hit back against an avalanche of hateful online posts, with the hockey drama’s success stirring up a frenzy online. The show about the budding careers and secret relationship of two young male hockey stars – one Canadian, one Russian – over a series of years, has become a global phenomenon. But it has also inspired particularly intense fan engagement across social media, including homophobic and racist comments. Lead actor Hudson...
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Shots fired at US consulate in Toronto, Canada, premier hints at Iran war link
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
Canadian police are investigating after the United States consulate in downtown Toronto was hit by gunfire early on Tuesday morning. Nobody was injured. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Chris Leather called it a national security incident and said the national police force is working with Toronto police to understand the motive. Leather said the American and Israeli consulates, as well as embassies in Ottawa, will see an increase in security. Toronto Police Deputy Chief Frank...
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Russia, Ukraine both claim frontline success while US-led talks remain on hold
3 hours ago
by Associated Press
Russian and Ukrainian officials are making contradictory claims of battlefield successes in their four-year-old war, with Ukraine saying it has pushed Moscow’s forces back in some places on the front line but the Kremlin insisting that Russia’s invasion of its neighbour is making progress. At the same time, Russia’s almost daily aerial attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine continue. Three powerful glide bombs struck the centre of the eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk, killing four people, the...
New York Times
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Elevated Energy Prices Add to Fed’s Dilemma on Interest Rates
2 hours ago
by Colby Smith
United States Politics and Government, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Labor and Jobs, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Interest Rates, Politics and Government, Inflation (Economics), United States Economy, Economic Conditions and Trends, Federal Reserve SystemInvestors now expect that the Fed will delay a rate cut until September instead of July, as they had before the war in Iran began.
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U.S. Eases Limits on Russian Energy as Oil Prices Soar
an hour ago
by Paul Sonne
Russia, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Trump, Donald J, Putin, Vladimir V, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Energy and Power, Ukraine, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), International Relations, United States International RelationsThe volatility in energy markets because of the war in Iran could not come at a better time for President Vladimir V. Putin.
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‘Nothing Will Remain of Tehran,’ Iranians Say Amid Heavy Bombing
an hour ago
by Leily Nikounazar and Erika Solomon
Tehran (Iran), US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Civilian Casualties, Deaths (Fatalities), Hegseth, Pete, Iran, Israel, United StatesSome residents described the strikes overnight Monday into Tuesday as among the worst they had experienced since the war started.
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Judge Weighs Trump Antisemitism Inquiry Seeking List of Jews From Penn
an hour ago
by Alan Blinder and Michael C. Bender
Colleges and Universities, Jews and Judaism, Anti-Semitism, Civil Rights and Liberties, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, University of PennsylvaniaThe Trump administration has said it is investigating antisemitism. The government sued the University of Pennsylvania after it refused a request to provide information about Jewish faculty and staff.
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D.C. Bar Begins Disciplinary Proceedings Against Ed Martin
3 hours ago
by Devlin Barrett
United States Politics and Government, Ethics and Official Misconduct, District of Columbia Bar, Georgetown University, Georgetown University Law Center, Justice Department, Martin, Edward Robert JrA new legal filing accused Mr. Martin, a senior Justice Department official, of an unethical pressure campaign against Georgetown University.