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AI Summary
- The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, presents significant risks to global supply chains, impacting sectors like cement, drugs, and oil, and potentially affecting energy prices and availability.
- Artificial Intelligence continues to be a major industry disruptor, with implications for job markets, requiring individuals to adapt their skills and résumés, while major tech players like OpenAI and Oracle are re-evaluating data center expansions.
- Geopolitical tensions are escalating, with the US under President Trump pursuing aggressive stances against Iran, leading to international scrutiny, diplomatic realignments, and concerns about the potential for wider conflict.
- Economic anxieties are mounting globally, evidenced by potential US job losses, falling gasoline demand, and challenges within national services like the USPS, alongside debates over fiscal policy and trade tariffs.
- Climate policy remains a contentious issue, with California considering a shift on its nuclear moratorium and other regions grappling with the economic and environmental impacts of energy transitions and extreme weather events.
ZeroHedge
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Germany Is Now Officially A Planned Economy
28 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Germany Is Now Officially A Planned Economy Authored by Eduard Braun via Mises Institute, Germany’s push for a social-ecological market economy rests on far-reaching state interventions in energy and industry, including a government-driven hydrogen strategy. In a recent report Germany’s Federal Audit Office explicitly describes the policy as a planned economy and highlights fundamental problems. At the same time, it doubts that the government will reach its own targets, indicating that these climate-policy experiments are likely to fail even on their own terms. Germany’s “social-ecological transformation” is the political program of turning the existing social market economy into what the government calls a
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Cement, Drugs, And Oil - How The Iran Conflict Could Disrupt Global Supply Chains
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Cement, Drugs, And Oil - How The Iran Conflict Could Disrupt Global Supply Chains Authored by Andrew Moran via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The conflict in Iran could have consequences for international trade that extend beyond oil and gas. It has been less than a week since the start of the U.S.–Israeli operations in Iran, and oil tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz—a key global chokepoint for energy shipments—has come to a screeching halt. Approximately 200 oil tankers have been stranded in the Gulf, according to data from Lloyd’s List Intelligence. The strait handles an estimated 20 million barrels of crude oil
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How To AI-Proof Your Resumé
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
How To AI-Proof Your Resumé Authored by Autumn Spredemann via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a critical threshold that online job seekers must cross, but the technology has presented a unique challenge. Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock As employers increasingly lean on AI systems to screen, schedule, and evaluate candidates, applicants must learn how to get past the algorithm before reaching human consideration. More hiring and recruiting professionals are using applicant tracking systems, many of which involve generative AI, according to a report from the International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub. At a glance, these systems help overwhelmed
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Minnesota State Employee Who Vandalized Teslas Last Year 'Punished' With 1-Day Suspension
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Minnesota State Employee Who Vandalized Teslas Last Year 'Punished' With 1-Day Suspension Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness, A Minnesota state employee who vandalized six Tesla vehicles last year, causing up to $21,000 in damage, received no jailtime and just a single-day suspension from his job, state records show. Dylan Adams, an employee with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), was caught on Tesla security cameras keying the vehicles in March and early April 2025, amid a rash of anti-Tesla vandalism and firebomb attacks throughout the nation. The anti-Tesla attacks coincided with nationwide “Tesla Takedown” demonstrations organized by ActBlue-funded groups to agitate against Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s
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California May Flip 50-Year Nuclear Moratorium
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
California May Flip 50-Year Nuclear Moratorium California, long a leader in aggressive renewable energy mandates, is showing early signs of softening its decades-old ban on new nuclear power. Bloomberg reported cracks are appearing in the state’s 1976 moratorium, driven by surging electricity demand from AI data centers and the challenge of hitting absurd climate targets like 90% clean electricity by 2035 and 100% by 2045. At the center of the development is Assembly Bill 2647, introduced last month by Democratic Assembly Member Lisa Calderon with Republican co-sponsors. The legislation would exempt “advanced nuclear reactors”, defined as systems licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory
The Guardian
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Weight-loss jab could be made for $3 a month, study finds
a day 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
2 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’
2 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
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Lewis Hamilton sets sights on racing in an African grand prix before retiring
2 days ago
by PA Media
Lewis Hamilton, Formula One 2026, Ferrari, Formula One, Motor sport, Sport, Africa* British former champion hits out at former colonial rulers * ‘I’m hoping countries unite and take Africa back’ Lewis Hamilton has called for a movement to “take Africa back”, claiming the continent is being “controlled” by European powers. On the eve of the new Formula One season in Melbourne, the seven-time champion outlined his ambition to compete in a grand prix on African soil. But the 41-year-old, F1’s first black race driver, did not stop there. He suggested former colonial rulers still exerted undue power in the region and called for action to reverse that influence. “I’ve got roots from
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South Sudan risks return to full-blown civil war as violence escalates
4 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
South Sudan, Africa, World newsAt least 169 killed in raid near Sudan border as clashes between government and opposition forces intensify South Sudan is reeling from an escalating conflict between the government-aligned army and opposition forces and allied groups that observers say risks returning the country to a full-blown civil war. Violent confrontations in the world’s youngest country between the military, which is loyal to President Salva Kiir, and insurgents believed to be allied to the suspended vice-president, Riek Machar, have increased in recent weeks. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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At least 23 die in Kenyan capital flash floods
24 minutes ago
by Associated Press
At least 23 people were killed in flash flooding overnight in the capital Nairobi, police said Saturday, amid search and rescue operations and widespread devastation. Torrential rains lashed the city late on Friday, turning major streets into rivers and flooding thousands of homes and businesses. Rescue teams were still pulling out bodies and rescuing trapped residents on Saturday, while reporters saw heavily damaged roads and infrastructure from the city’s vast slums to upmarket areas like...
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Iran defies US demands for surrender but apologises for strikes on neighbours
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
Iran’s president said on Saturday that a demand by the United States for an unconditional surrender is a “dream that they should take to their grave”. President Masoud Pezeshkian made the statement in a pre-recorded address aired by state television. He also apologised for Iran’s attacks on regional countries, saying that Tehran would halt them and suggesting they were caused by miscommunication in the ranks. He blamed the killing of the country’s supreme leader and other top officials for what...
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At least 7 killed in Ukraine as Russian missile hits Kharkiv apartment building
3 hours ago
by Associated Press
At least seven people were killed and 10 others, including three children, were wounded on Saturday by a Russian missile that hit a five-storey residential building in Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, officials said. President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack and called for an international response. He said that Russia struck Ukraine overnight with 29 missiles and 480 drones, targeting energy facilities in Kyiv and other central regions, with damage reported in at least seven...
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The cause of the next global market crash is hiding in plain sight
4 hours ago
by Anthony Rowley
If financial markets can survive the United States’ war on Iran and Russia’s war against Ukraine, does this mean that financial crashes have become a thing of the past? Or have markets just not grasped the true nature of the current threats to the financial system? The latter is almost certainly the case, as former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein suggested when he said in a recent Financial Times interview that people had “got more complacent” about financial risks since the 2008 crisis. It is...
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Trump’s ‘feeling’-driven Iran war cops criticism for ‘arrogant’ messaging
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
President Donald Trump has plunged the United States into its most significant conflict in decades over a “feeling”. It is not his political opponents saying this, but the White House itself. Throughout the first week of the war with Iran, the US president has prioritised impulse and emotion over explanations and reasoning. “I hope you’re impressed,” Trump, a former reality TV host, told an ABC News reporter on Thursday. “How do you like the performance?” Official government accounts are posting...
New York Times
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Europe Didn’t Want War With Iran. But So Far, It Can’t Stay Out of It.
2 hours ago
by Mark Landler
Germany, Europe, France, Great Britain, Iran, Israel, United States, Macron, Emmanuel (1977- ), Merz, Friedrich, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Meloni, Giorgia (1977- )From London to Rome and beyond, leaders are facing diplomatic headwinds and criticism at home as they take part in a conflict they did not seek.
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How Good Intentions Helped Pave Trump’s Road to Iran
2 hours ago
by Amanda Taub
International Relations, United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed Conflicts, Civilian Casualties, War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Security Council (UN), North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Annan, Kofi, Hathaway, Oona, Trump, Donald J, Putin, Vladimir V, Iran, Israel, UkraineHumanitarians proposed a loophole in international law. Decades later, Trump is jumping through it.
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What the U.S. and Israel Have Targeted in Their Iran Blitz
2 hours ago
by Adam Goldman, Samuel Granados, Ronen Bergman and Eric Schmitt
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Defense and Military Forces, War and Armed Conflicts, Nuclear Weapons, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, United States Defense and Military Forces, Basij, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Quds Force, Khamenei, Ali, Trump, Donald J, Iran, United States, IsraelThe waves of bombings reveal a broad effort to ravage the country’s leadership and security services.
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Kristi Noem Survived Many Crises. Then She Crossed a Trump Red Line.
10 hours ago
by Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Hamed Aleaziz
United States Politics and Government, Deportation, Immigration Detention, Immigration and Emigration, Border Patrol (US), Customs and Border Protection (US), Homeland Security Department, Hyundai Motor Co, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Noem, Kristi, Trump, Donald JPresident Trump, who values loyalty, has at times tried to distance himself from his administration’s own actions when they become politically toxic.
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At Trump’s Summit in Miami, Bolivia Makes a Political U-turn Toward the U.S.
2 hours ago
by Benjamin Swift and Max Bearak
United States International Relations, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Coca (Plant), Drug Enforcement Administration, State Department, University of North Carolina, Morales, Evo, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Bolivia, United StatesFor the past two decades, Bolivia resisted U.S. influence. A rightward shift is reorienting the country’s president toward Washington.