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  • The escalating conflict in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, is creating significant global supply chain disruptions, impacting sectors such as oil, cement, and pharmaceuticals, and prompting discussions about waiving sanctions on Russian oil to mitigate energy price surges.
  • Artificial intelligence is a growing area of focus, with companies like OpenAI facing scrutiny and AI's impact on the job market prompting discussions on how to 'AI-proof' résumés, while AI advancements are also being seen as a potential new arena for US-China competition.
  • Geopolitical tensions extend beyond the Middle East, with cyberattack investigations on sensitive networks, discussions about potential US involvement in conflicts spreading to regions like Cyprus and Africa, and concerns over diplomatic relations between the US and countries like Venezuela and South Africa.
  • Significant economic and domestic policy issues are at the forefront in the US, including potential USPS funding shortfalls, ongoing debates about the intricacies of healthcare reform like Obamacare, and the impact of events such as tornadoes and the jobs report on market stability.
  • The energy sector is experiencing volatility, with US gasoline demand showing a long-term structural shift towards lower per-capita consumption, while nuclear energy moratoriums are being reconsidered in places like California and new partnerships are forming in the nuclear sector.

ZeroHedge

  • Cement, Drugs, And Oil - How The Iran Conflict Could Disrupt Global Supply Chains 2 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

  • How To AI-Proof Your Resumé 3 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

  • Minnesota State Employee Who Vandalized Teslas Last Year 'Punished' With 1-Day Suspension 3 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

  • California May Flip 50-Year Nuclear Moratorium 3 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

  • Why'd The US Temporarily Waive Sanctions On India's Purchase Of Russian Oil? 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Why'd The US Temporarily Waive Sanctions On India's Purchase Of Russian Oil? Authored by Andrew Korybko, The “politically inconvenient” truth is that the US is unilaterally reshaping the world order in a bid to restore unipolarity, and regardless of one’s opinion about this, it’s objectively achieved some tangible progress as of late. Treasury Secretary Scott Bennett announced that Indian refiners had just been provided with a 30-day waiver to purchase Russian oil, but only if it’s that which is already stranded at sea, thus ensuring “no significant financial benefit to the Russian government”. The stated purpose is “To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market”


The Guardian

  • 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 Organization

    Cheap 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...

  • Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detention a day 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...

  • 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, Africa

    US 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

  • 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

  • South Sudan risks return to full-blown civil war as violence escalates 4 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    South Sudan, Africa, World news

    At 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

  • Canada’s Carney wants Andrew removed from UK line of succession over Epstein ties 2 hours ago by dpa

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for former British prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to be removed from the royal line of succession over his “deplorable” links to Jeffrey Epstein. The former duke was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office following allegations he shared sensitive information with the paedophile financier while serving as the UK’s trade envoy. Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, Carney said: “I certainly think his actions are deplorable and...

  • Americans recall desperate, self-organised escapes from Middle East: ‘you’re on your own’ 3 hours ago by Associated Press

    Alyssa Ramos’ evacuation from Kuwait took 48 hours and carried her across four continents. The US government did not help with any part of it, the travel blogger said. “They keep going on the news and saying they’re doing everything they can to get Americans out,” Ramos said after landing in Miami on Thursday. “I know for a fact they’re not.” She said she repeatedly messaged the US embassy in Kuwait before being directed to the consular section, which told her it could not help her leave the...

  • US says Russian intelligence for Iran ‘not making any difference’ in war 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region, according to two officials familiar with US intelligence on the matter. The officials, who were not authorised to comment publicly on the sensitive matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity, cautioned that US intelligence has not uncovered that Russia is directing Iran on what to do with the information as the US and Israel continue their bombardment and Iran...

  • US tariff refund system to be ready in 45 days, after Trump duties struck down 9 hours ago by Reuters

    The US ⁠customs agency is readying a system within 45 days to process refunds on President Donald Trump’s tariffs that were struck down as illegal, a customs official said in a court filing on Friday. The declaration by Customs and Border Protection official Brandon Lord came just before government lawyers met with a federal trade judge to try to hammer out a broad settlement process for returning US$166 billion in tariff ‌payments to around 330,000 importers. Last month, the US Supreme Court...

  • Why Melania Trump’s UN speech is an affront to decency 9 hours ago by Alex Lo

    I am a sucker for all kinds of humour, including tasteless jokes. But I draw the line at sick jokes being reported as serious news. As far as those jokes go, the Monday appearance of US first lady Melania Trump as chair of a United Nations Security Council meeting takes the cake. The topic of her speech? Children, technology and education in conflict. She declared that the US “stands with all of the children throughout the world”. Seriously, you can’t make this stuff up. The cynicism and...


New York Times

  • Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ by Iran, Shifting U.S. Objectives Again 4 hours ago by David E. Sanger
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, International Relations, United States International Relations, United States Defense and Military Forces, War and Armed Conflicts, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, Hegseth, Pete, Rubio, Marco

    President Trump laid out yet another, more ambitious goal of U.S. military action, one that could extend the war.

  • With Iran, Trump Takes the U.S. to War Without the Public’s Support 7 hours ago by Peter Baker
    Trump, Donald J, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Presidents and Presidency (US), Polls and Public Opinion, Gallup Poll

    In opening a military campaign against Iran, President Trump is the first president in modern times to take the United States to war without the backing of the public.

  • For Xi, Trump’s Embrace of War Proves China Needs More Power an hour ago by David Pierson
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Xi Jinping, China, Trump, Donald J, United States International Relations, Khamenei, Ali, Maduro, Nicolas, International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, War and Armed Conflicts, Taiwan, Iran, People's Liberation Army (China)

    China is learning lessons from the war in Iran. Chief among them, the United States may pose an even greater threat than Beijing thought.

  • Kristi Noem Survived Many Crises. Then She Crossed a Trump Red Line. 4 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 J

    President Trump, who values loyalty, has at times tried to distance himself from his administration’s own actions when they become politically toxic.

  • Justice Dept. Denounces Federal Judges in Fight Against Law Firms 4 hours ago by Chris Cameron and Jonah E. Bromwich
    Justice Department, Jenner & Block, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, Perkins Coie LLP, Susman Godfrey LLP, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, Federal Courts (US)

    The Trump administration had signaled earlier this week that it was ready to abandon four executive orders seeking to punish law firms, but abruptly reversed course the next day.


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