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  • Escalating tensions between the US and Iran have triggered global concern over a potential energy crisis, with warnings of severe repercussions worse than the 1970s oil shocks, impacting oil prices and supply chains.
  • A critical passenger jet collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot, has led to airport closures and scrutiny of air traffic control safety procedures.
  • Global markets are experiencing volatility as Elon Musk faces jury liability to Twitter shareholders, and companies like Blackstone report their first monthly loss in years, signaling potential shifts in investment landscapes.
  • The escalating conflict in the Middle East is drawing international attention to vulnerable global trade chokepoints, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, and prompting increased security measures and diplomatic efforts.
  • Developments in renewable energy infrastructure, such as the use of balsa wood for wind turbines, are raising environmental concerns regarding illegal logging, while climate change impacts, like severe flooding in Hawaii, continue to manifest.

ZeroHedge

  • Supreme Court To Decide If Federal Ballots Received After Election Day Are Counted 21 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Supreme Court To Decide If Federal Ballots Received After Election Day Are Counted Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times, The U.S. Supreme Court on March 23 will hear Mississippi’s appeal against a lower court ruling striking down its law counting ballots received after Election Day. The counting of ballots received after Election Day has become an increasingly contentious political issue in recent years. Those who support the practice say it is necessary to maximize participation in the democratic process and that states should be able to craft ballot rules to accommodate voters’ needs. Those who oppose it say that allowing ballots to

  • Nearing Psychological Gas Price Level Where Consumers Drive Less 41 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Nearing Psychological Gas Price Level Where Consumers Drive Less The latest AAA data show the national average price for regular gasoline at the pump is now just four cents below the politically sensitive $4-a-gallon mark. This month's surge in retail fuel prices (gasoline and diesel) marks the largest increase on record and is delivering a nasty shock to the pocketbooks of cash-strapped consumers. Bonnie Herzog, managing director and senior consumer analyst at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a note that when fuel prices spike to these "psychological threshold" levels, above $3 and approaching $4 a gallon, consumers tend to drive less and fill

  • Mamdani's Tax Fantasy Is Already Failing Somewhere Else an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Mamdani's Tax Fantasy Is Already Failing Somewhere Else Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance Last week I wrote that Zohran Mamdani is a f***ing moron has proposed a new estate tax that is not really aimed at billionaires but at ordinary New Yorkers whose so called wealth is largely tied up in the homes they spent decades paying off. That argument may have sounded abstract to some readers, like a warning about unintended consequences that might or might not materialize. But we do not have to speculate about how these kinds of burdensome taxation policies play out. Other than the Laffer Curve, which exists for a reason and

  • Iran Phones Russia Immediately On Heels Of Trump's Announcement Of US-Iran Talks 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Phones Russia Immediately On Heels Of Trump's Announcement Of US-Iran Talks Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held talks with Sergei Lavrov quickly on the heels of President Trump early Monday having claimed Washington and Tehran had "very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities" - as the war is in its fourth week. Moscow appears to be moving to position itself as a broker, with Russia's foreign ministry announcing that FM Lavrov called for an "immediate cessation of hostilities and a political settlement that takes into account the legitimate interests of all parties involved, above all

  • "We Are Deeply Saddened": OnlyFans Owner Leonid Radvinsky Dead At 43 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "We Are Deeply Saddened": OnlyFans Owner Leonid Radvinsky Dead At 43 The billionaire owner of adult content platform OnlyFans has died after a long battle with cancer, according to Bloomberg, citing a statement from the company. Leonid Radvinsky died at the age of 43, according to the company, which added, "We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Leo Radvinsky. He passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer." Radvinsky's death raises new questions about the platform's future ownership, especially since he reportedly placed his majority stake in a trust in 2024. According to his website, Radvinsky donated to several charities, including


The Guardian

  • Strike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64 and wounds 89 more, WHO reports 2 days ago by AFP
    Sudan, Darfur, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Victims of army drone attack on East Darfur health facility included children and medical personnel A strike on a healthcare facility in Sudan has killed 64 people and wounded 89 more, the World Health Organization reported on Saturday. The UN’s humanitarian office in Sudan had earlier said it was “appalled by the attack on a hospital in East Darfur yesterday, reportedly killing dozens, including children, and injuring more”. Continue reading...

  • Madagascar’s military ruler decrees that ministers must pass lie detector tests 3 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and agencies
    Madagascar, World news, Africa

    Michael Randrianirina, who sacked PM and cabinet without explanation, claims measure is to root out corruption Madagascar’s military president has said new ministers will have to pass lie detector tests to root out corrupt candidates, after he dismissed the prime minister and cabinet without explanation earlier this month. Michael Randrianirina came to power in a coup in October after weeks of youth-led protests under the banner “Gen Z Madagascar”. However, young people were quickly disenchanted by his choice of government officials, which they saw as being part of the old, corrupt elite. Continue reading...

  • Some of the world’s poorest countries to lose UK aid due to 56% budget cut 4 days ago by Jessica Elgot and Patrick Wintour
    Global development, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Yvette Cooper, Politics, Africa, UK news, World news

    UK’s bilateral aid to African countries, which funds areas such as schools and clinics, to be cut by almost £900m by 2028-29 Some of the world’s poorest countries will lose out on UK aid that funds programmes such as schools and clinics, due to budget cuts set out by the foreign secretary. The UK’s bilateral aid to African countries will be reduced by almost £900m by 2028-29 – a 56% cut – as part of more than £6bn in cuts which are funding an increase in defence spending. Continue reading...

  • Woman has sentence quashed by Tanzania court after over a decade on death row 4 days ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Capital punishment, Women's rights and gender equality, Human rights, Tanzania, Africa, World news

    Lemi Limbu, who has severe intellectual disabilities, remains in prison and will now face retrial for the murder of her daughter A woman with severe intellectual disabilities in Tanzania has had her conviction and death sentence quashed after spending more than a decade in prison awaiting execution. Lemi Limbu, now in her early 30s, was convicted of the murder of her daughter in 2015. On 4 March, a court in Shinyanga, northern Tanzania, declared she can appeal. She will face a retrial, but a date has yet to be set. Continue reading...

  • Jihadist violence in Nigeria and DRC rose sharply last year even as global deaths from terror fell 4 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Nigeria, World news, Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Boko Haram

    Nigeria had largest increase in terrorism-related deaths, ranking fourth in global index behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger Jihadist violence rose sharply in Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo last year, even as global deaths from terrorism dropped to their lowest level in a decade, according to a new report. Nigeria recorded the largest increase in terrorism deaths globally in 2025, with fatalities rising by 46% from 513 in 2024 to 750, placing it fourth in the Global Terrorism Index, behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Greece trial begins for rail disaster that killed 57 an hour ago by Associated Press

    A criminal trial opened in Greece on Monday over a train collision that killed 57 people, many of them college students, in a disaster that horrified the country and revealed long-neglected safety failures. The February 2023 crash triggered a fireball on impact and left passengers trapped in mangled rail cars. Most of the 36 defendants - all rail and transport officials - face serious charges linked to endangering public transport. The crash occurred at Tempe in northern Greece after a passenger...

  • Iran conflict prompts questions about China’s export power amid fractured supply chains 2 hours ago by Sylvia Ma

    As the Iran war fuels global fears of stagflation, a debate is intensifying over whether the crisis poses an immediate risk to China’s sources of external demand or a strategic opening for its exporters. Mirroring the supply chain upheavals of the pandemic era, the crisis has prompted new questions about whether China will be able to leverage its industrial base and supply-side resilience if a prolonged conflict further fractures global supply chains. “China’s economy looks strong on the surface...

  • UK police investigate attack on Jewish ambulances as hate crime 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    British police said on Monday they were investigating a suspected arson attack as an antisemitic hate crime, after volunteer ambulances run by a Jewish organisation were set on fire. Here is what we know about the setting alight of the four vehicles in London, in which no one was injured and Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned as a “deeply shocking antisemitic arson attack”. What happened? The London Fire Brigade said it was alerted to vehicles on fire at Highfield Court in Golders Green, a...

  • Iran war threatens energy crisis worse than 1970s two oil shocks 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The world faces an energy crisis worse than both 1970s oil shocks combined if the Middle East war drags on, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned on Monday, as Israel launched fresh strikes on Tehran and threatened weeks more fighting. In a stark warning over what lies ahead unless the fighting ends soon, Fatih Birol said the world was losing more oil each day than the combined impact of the two 1970s oil shocks and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “This crisis as things stand is...

  • Japanese national back home after Iran detention 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    Japan’s top government spokesperson said on Monday that one of two Japanese nationals detained in Iran has safely returned home in good health. Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara’s confirmation came one day after Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi announced the person’s release. Motegi, speaking on a Fuji Television talk show on Sunday, said the person had been detained since last year and was released on Wednesday. He said the person took a flight from Azerbaijan. Kihara, at a regular press...


New York Times


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