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AI Summary
- The UAE is advancing its digital transformation by aiming to shift 50% of government services to AI by 2028, signaling a significant commitment to technological integration in public administration.
- Google has significantly increased its investment in AI startup Anthropic with a potential $40 billion commitment, underscoring the escalating competition and capital flow in the artificial intelligence sector.
- The FDA is expediting the review process for psychedelic drugs, with the potential for the first approvals as early as summer, marking a paradigm shift in mental health treatment accessibility.
- TerraPower has commenced construction on its utility-scale advanced nuclear reactor, a key development in the ongoing efforts to expand nuclear energy infrastructure and technology.
- The race to replenish U.S. weapons stockpiles is expected to significantly stimulate the war economy, indicating a heightened global security environment and increased defense spending.
ZeroHedge
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Where Homosexuality Is Still Punishable By Death
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Where Homosexuality Is Still Punishable By Death The latest data from ILGA - the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, a global federation that monitors laws and rights affecting LGBT people - show that consensual same‑sex relations remain criminalized in a significant number of countries, with a small but deadly minority still prescribing the death penalty. You will find more infographics at Statista">As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat shows in the chart below, according to ILGA’s database, over 60 countries around the world still criminalize consensual same‑sex activity, mostly through prison sentences of varying lengths (from fines and short terms to long jail terms). A smaller
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UAE To Move 50% Of Government Services To AI By 2028
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
UAE To Move 50% Of Government Services To AI By 2028 Finally a practical use of AI. In a world swimming in debt and overrun by government bloat and corruption, Dubai is taking a big step into the future. On Thursday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced that in two years, 50% of UAE's government sectors, services, and operations will run on Agentic AI, arguably the best use of the new technology yet. The new "government model" was launched under the directive of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. It will make
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Muted Demand During India's Second-Biggest Gold-Buying Festival, After Prices Surge
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Muted Demand During India's Second-Biggest Gold-Buying Festival, After Prices Surge Gold demand during one of India's key buying festivals stayed muted on Sunday as record prices curbed jewellery purchases, offsetting a modest uptick in investment demand, according to Reuters. Indians celebrated Akshaya Tritiya, the second-biggest gold-buying festival after Dhanteras, when purchasing precious metals is considered auspicious. Only this time near record gold prices - the precious metal closed just over $4800 - kept buyer enthusiasm rather subdued. "The sharp rally in prices curbed jewellery demand. In volume terms, buying was lower as consumers held back, though in value terms spending was higher due to
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Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment The AI funding frenzy continues, with Google planning to invest $10 billion in Anthropic at a $350 billion valuation, deepening its relationship with the San Francisco-based AI company best known for building Claude. Bloomberg reports that Google's deal with Anthropic includes an initial $10 billion investment at a $350 billion valuation, with the potential for another $30 billion if certain performance milestones are achieved. That would bring the potential deal size to as much as $40 billion. Part of the deal includes Google Cloud providing 5 gigawatts of computing capacity to the AI
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Pentagon Email Seeks Ways To Suspend Spain From NATO, Brussels Says Not Possible
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Pentagon Email Seeks Ways To Suspend Spain From NATO, Brussels Says Not Possible Washington is eyeing how to pressure Spain out of the NATO alliance, after the Spanish government has taken firm anti-Israel positions, as well as come out strongly against Trump's Iran war, even disallowing some base and logistics access to the US armed forces. An internal Pentagon email lays out options for the United States to punish NATO allies it says failed to support US operations in the war with Iran, including suspending Spain from the alliance and reviewing the US stance on United Kingdom sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, a US official told has told Reuters in a report published Friday. via
The Guardian
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US millionaire big-game hunter dies after being crushed by elephants
14 hours ago
by Marina Dunbar
California, Hunting, Gabon, Africa, US news, West Coast, World newsErnie Dosio, a 75-year-old vineyard owner, was hunting an antelope species in Africa when the incident occured * Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox An American millionaire big-game hunter has died after being crushed by a group of elephants during a hunting expedition in Gabon. Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old vineyard owner, was hunting yellow-backed duiker, an antelope species, in the central African country of Gabon when the incident occurred last Friday. While in the Lope-Okanda rainforest, he and his guide unexpectedly came across five female elephants accompanied by a calf. Continue reading...
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British woman died in Ghana trying to recoup money from scammers, inquest told
3 days ago
by Steven Morris
Devon, England, Scams, UK news, Ghana, Africa, World newsJanet Fordham died in crash after travelling to see man who claimed he would help to recover money from earlier scams A British woman who was scammed out of up to £1m in a string of so-called romance frauds died in a road crash after travelling to west Africa to try to recoup some of her lost fortune, an inquest in Devon has heard. Janet Fordham was cheated of her life savings and her home over a period of five years by fraudsters apparently based in the UK, Germany, the US and Ghana, the inquest in Exeter was told. Continue reading...
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Heatwaves, floods and wildfires pose rising threat to democracy, report finds
3 days ago
by Mark Townsend
Global development, Climate crisis, Extreme weather, Africa, Asia Pacific, South and central Asia, Americas, Environment, World newsResearch shows natural hazards linked to climate crisis disrupted 23 elections in 18 countries in 2024 Democracy is under mounting threat from the climate crisis, with new analysis documenting how elections are increasingly shaped not only by political forces but also by floods, wildfires and extreme weather. At least 94 elections and referendums across 52 countries have been disrupted by climate-related impacts over the last two decades, researchers found. Continue reading...
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Trump officials consider sending 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces to Congo
3 days ago
by Victoria Bekiempis
Trump administration, US news, Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World news, AfricaDiscussions reportedly come after Trump’s decision to stop initiative that allowed group to apply to resettle in the US The Trump administration is in discussions to potentially send up to 1,100 Afghans who helped US forces during the war in Afghanistan to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a non-profit confirmed on Tuesday. The resettlement talks, first reported by the New York Times, come after Donald Trump’s decision to stop an initiative that allowed Afghans who assisted US war efforts to apply to resettle in the US. Continue reading...
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Taiwan president blames China for forced cancellation of Eswatini trip
4 days ago
by Reuters in Taipei
Taiwan, China, Eswatini, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Africa, Asia Pacific, World newsLai Ching-te abandons visit after Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar revoke overflight permission Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, has cancelled his trip to Eswatini, the democratic island’s only diplomatic ally in Africa, after his government said several countries had revoked overflight permits because of “intense pressure” from China. Lai was to leave on Wednesday for the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III’s accession. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Flood of small parcels from China pushes Belgian airport’s capacity to limit
an hour ago
by Xiaofei Xu
More than 4 million small parcels from China have arrived at the freight airport in Liege, Belgium, every day since the beginning of the year. On the receiving end, the Belgian customs inspection team at the airport has only 80 members. Belgium’s top customs official, Kristian Vanderwaeren, said the airport, close to the Netherlands, Germany and France, was built, in part, to cater to e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, Shein, Temu and Alibaba. But the “explosion” in the number of small parcels...
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The Middle East’s new power brokers? Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt unite
3 hours ago
by Tom Hussain
Amid the rubble of the US-Israel war on Iran, a new Middle East appears to be taking shape as a constellation of regional powers jockey for a seat at the table. Led by Turkey and Saudi Arabia, the grouping stretches from the Gulf across the Caucasus to Central and South Asia, binding together countries with overlapping interests, interlocking partnerships and a shared conviction: that the post-war order should not be dictated exclusively by the US-Israel alliance or Iran and its battered but...
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Russia accuses US of using coups, kidnappings to ‘defend its well-being’ at any cost
7 hours ago
by Reuters
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the United States of abandoning internationally recognised diplomatic conventions in pursuit of its own interests, particularly in dominating energy markets, in an interview broadcast on Friday. Lavrov, interviewed by Russian state television, said Washington, in its dealings with Latin America and the Middle East, was “taking us back to a world where nothing existed” in international law. “The United States has officially declared that no one...
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WHO approves first malaria treatment for babies
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
The World Health Organization announced on Friday that it had given prequalification approval to a malaria treatment for newborns and infants for the first time. Artemether-lumefantrine is the first antimalarial formulation designed specifically for the youngest victims of the mosquito-borne disease. “The prequalification designation indicates that the medicine meets international standards of quality, safety and efficacy,” the WHO said in a statement. Up to now, infants have been treated with...
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Kuomintang gets the carrots, DPP the stick
11 hours ago
by Alex Lo
Another day, another big humiliation for William Lai Ching-te. The Taiwanese leader effectively had to cancel a visit to eSwatini, the island’s last partner in Africa, for the celebrations of the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III’s accession to the throne and his 58th birthday. Taiwan said the visit was “postponed” after the Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar cancelled their previously approved overflight permission without warning. Lai and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)...
New York Times
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Rubio’s Absence From Iran Talks Highlights Stay-at-Home Role
3 hours ago
by Michael Crowley
United States International Relations, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), State Department, National Security Council, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government, Blinken, Antony J, Kerry, John, Kissinger, Henry A, Witkoff, StevenPresident Trump has outsourced much of his diplomacy to others, while Mr. Rubio focuses on his second job as national security adviser.
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How Jet Fuel Shortages Could Affect Summer Travel to Europe and Beyond
12 hours ago
by Christine Chung
Airlines and Airplanes, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Shortages, Summer (Season), Reservations (Airlines, Hotels, Etc.), Travel and Vacations, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit AirlinesFacing sky-high fuel costs linked to the war in Iran, airlines are cutting routes and raising prices. European vacations are looking a lot less affordable.
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The ‘Lasting Damage’ of Pirro’s Investigation of the Federal Reserve and Powell
10 hours ago
by Colby Smith and Tony Romm
Powell, Jerome H, Trump, Donald J, Warsh, Kevin M, Pirro, Jeanine, Tillis, Thomas R, Federal Reserve System, Justice Department, Senate Committee on Banking, Banking and Financial Institutions, United States Politics and GovernmentThe Trump administration’s attacks on the Federal Reserve have rattled confidence in the central bank’s ability to operate independently before a leadership transition.
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Justice Department Drops Criminal Investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell
15 hours ago
by Colby Smith, Tony Romm and Alan Feuer
Federal Reserve System, Powell, Jerome H, Warsh, Kevin M, Appointments and Executive Changes, Banking and Financial Institutions, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Justice Department, Pirro, Jeanine, United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Boasberg, James EThe decision to end the inquiry into Jerome H. Powell’s handling of the Federal Reserve’s renovation could allow Kevin M. Warsh, the president’s pick for Fed chair, to be confirmed.
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Trump Says He Dislikes Prediction Markets. His Family Invests in Them.
12 hours ago
by Ben Protess
United States Politics and Government, Gambling, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Polymarket (Adventure One QSS Inc), 1789 Capital, Truth Social (Social Network), Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump, Donald J, Trump, Donald J Jr, Kalshi Inc, Classified Information and State Secrets, Insider Trading, Ethics and Official MisconductThe White House has warned staff not to wager on government decisions, but his family’s involvement with these firms undermines the president’s message.