World
AI Summary
- Geopolitical tensions escalated with Iran-US talks in Switzerland over the Strait of Hormuz, marked by threats and Iran's agreement to allow UN nuclear inspectors back, while Ukraine drones targeted Russian oil refineries, extending their range.
- The artificial intelligence sector is seeing significant developments, with China seeking to boost renewables for AI power, Microsoft aiming to make AI models cheaper while controlling their infrastructure, and warnings issued about AI's potential for devastating attacks.
- Climate change impacts are evident globally, with a severe heatwave across Europe causing numerous deaths, concerns over famine following a Super El Nino, and scientific findings of unusual seabird landfalls in Western Australia.
- Economic shifts are underway, including soaring China gold imports, JD CEO warning of robot replacements for delivery workers, and consumer relief noted as gas prices tumble, contrasting with SpaceX's stock losing $600 billion.
- Public health and safety concerns persist, with rising flesh-eating screwworm cases in Texas, Ebola response funding in DRC and Uganda, and a Colombian election outcome raising fears for democracy amidst ongoing conflict.
ZeroHedge
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Israeli Troops Deployed To Somaliland In Covert Mission
33 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Israeli Troops Deployed To Somaliland In Covert Mission Via The Cradle Israel secretly deployed a small contingent of forces to Somaliland earlier this year following its recognition of the breakaway territory, a senior Somali government official revealed to Middle East Eye (MEE) on Monday. "According to our intelligence reports, the Israeli military selected Israeli soldiers of African heritage, especially Ethiopians, so as not to draw attention to themselves and to blend in more easily with the local community," the senior Somali official stated . via Reuters The Somali official said that Israel had deployed a group of 50 soldiers to
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Apollo Gates Private Credit Investors For 2nd Quarter As 17% Rush To The Exits
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Apollo Gates Private Credit Investors For 2nd Quarter As 17% Rush To The Exits It would appear that the private credit crisis has not, in fact, been contained. With the software bounce now dead and buried... Software bounce is over pic.twitter.com/wcKtRt3NaR — zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 22, 2026 ... amid growing fears that the next round of the SAASpocalypse will be far worse (just look at the spectacular implosion in Accenture stock), the private credit firms that had tons of Software exposure ("but muh cash flows") are once again in the market's crosshairs, and after first Cliffwater , then Blackrock gated
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Super El Nino: Famine Follows War?
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Super El Nino: Famine Follows War? Rory Green, TS Lombard's chief China economist, is the latest Wall Street strategist to warn of the mounting macro and food inflation risks that a super El Niño could release on certain regions of the world. In a note titled "Super El Niño: Famine Follows War?" Green warns that war-related disruptions to energy and fertilizer markets, compounded by adverse weather conditions, could create a perfect storm for global food prices. Green said, "In general, El Niño raises temperatures and significantly exacerbates both drought and heavy rainfall. For global macro, it is an inflationary shock
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Zero Sum: Cities Have Little To Show For Big Spending
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Zero Sum: Cities Have Little To Show For Big Spending Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations , America’s largest cities are increasing their spending at almost unprecedented rates. A RealClearInvestigations (RCI) analysis of cities with at least 500,000 residents found they cumulatively raised their per-person spending by 18 percent over the last 10 budget cycles, accounting for inflation . The only equivalents on record are the spending surges ignited by the Great Society programs of the 1960s and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal during the 1930s. But unlike those past eras, today’s cities do not have the revenue to support
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"But A Whimper": Retail Euphoria In SpaceX Fizzles After Stock Loses $600 Billion In One Day
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"But A Whimper": Retail Euphoria In SpaceX Fizzles After Stock Loses $600 Billion In One Day It started off with a bang: SpaceX IPOed on June 12 with an opening price of $150 on their first day of trade, well above the offering price of $135, and within two days, enterprising traders were ravenously bidding up 380 calls (expiring in just days) in hopes of sending the stock soaring in hopes of orchestrating a gamma squeeze. They are going for it https://t.co/tT4cJns9nv pic.twitter.com/P6NTzq4tx2 — zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 16, 2026 In a note out this morning , Canaccord described the "new
The Guardian
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Sweat, tears and camaraderie as 20,000 runners take on world’s largest ultramarathon
2 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Photographs by James Oatway
South Africa, Ultrarunning, World news, Africa, SportFor one day every June, South Africa’s searing racial inequality seems to melt away at Comrades race In the early morning dark, thousands of runners waited, jostling with anticipation. South Africa’s national anthem rang out. Then the haunting swell of Shosholoza , first sung by Zimbabwean migrant workers in South Africa’s goldmines. Finally, that unmistakable, spine-tingling piano: Chariots of Fire. Runners gather before the start of the marathon Continue reading...
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Ghana conference calls for formal apology for transatlantic slave trade
3 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Accra
Reparations and reparative justice, Ghana, World news, Africa, Colonialism, CaribbeanGlobal framework for reparatory justice adopted at event includes demand for compensation and debt relief More than money: the logic of slavery reparations A global framework for reparatory justice has been adopted at a conference in Ghana, as African and Caribbean leaders demanded formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlantic slave trade. Heads of state and government and other officials formally approved the strategy on Friday at a gathering in a hotel in the capital, Accra, which was the first major meeting since the adoption of the landmark United Nations (UN) resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans
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CDC to tap $107m in emergency funding for Ebola response in DRC and Uganda
4 days ago
by Jessica Glenza
Trump administration, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Infectious diseases, Health, US news, AfricaNumber of people infected now tops 1,000 though health officials say the global risk remains low Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will tap $107m in emergency funding for Ebola outbreak response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC ) and Uganda , officials said on Thursday. The continued Ebola outbreak in the DRC comes as Canada, Mexico and the US jointly host the Fifa World Cup , attracting visitors from around the world. The officials said the outbreak, now the third largest on record, required “strong
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Barbados prime minister announces manifesto for slavery reparations
4 days ago
by Natricia Duncan Caribbean correspondent
World news, Caribbean, Barbados, Americas, Reparations and reparative justice, Race, AfricaUpdated document, which emphasises harm done to African women, is being considered by other Caribbean countries Barbados’s prime minister, Mia Mottley, has announced a new manifesto from Caribbean leaders asserting the “moral, ethical and legal case” for reparations over damage caused by hundreds of years of enslavement. Mottley was speaking at a “historic” conference in Ghana to advance the push for reparatory justice after the United Nations adopted a landmark resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. Continue reading...
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South African men sentenced in ‘world’s largest’ rhino horn trafficking case
4 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and agencies
South Africa, Illegal wildlife trade, Animals, Wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Africa, World news‘Mastermind’ Dawie Groenewald given fine of 2m rand or four-year jail term almost 16 years after arrest Two traffickers of rhino horns have been sentenced by a South African court in what police said was the world’s largest such case, partly bringing to an end an almost two-decade legal saga. Dawie Groenewald and Tielman Erasmus had faced more than 1,700 charges ranging from illegally hunting and dehorning rhinos to racketeering and money laundering. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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The I Ching, Leibniz and AI: how old China-West links shaped modern science
3 hours ago
by Chow Chung-yan
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) appears sudden and revolutionary, yet its origins stretch deep into history, revealing a profound and forgotten intellectual exchange between China and the West. Long before Alan Turing, Claude Shannon, or even Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, there was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz – the German polymath born exactly 380 years ago next week. Among his monumental contributions to science is the binary numeral system, which serves as the bedrock of modern...
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Burnham’s road to 10 Downing Street: how will Starmer be replaced?
4 hours ago
by Associated Press
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conceded on Monday that he had lost the support of his rank-and-file Labour Party members in Parliament and that he will step down once his successor as party leader is chosen, possibly as soon as the middle of July. Andy Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester whose resounding victory in a special UK election last week set in motion Starmer’s resignation, has confirmed he will put himself forward to be his successor. Burnham is seen as the...
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Ex-mob hitman who became New Jersey councilman has returned to crime: prosecutors
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
A notorious mob hitman who once testified against John “Junior” Gotti before cleaning up his life and becoming a councilman in New Jersey has been arrested on extortion and loan sharking charges that, if proven, reflect a return to the lifestyle of his youth. John Alite, 63, was arrested on Friday in New Jersey, where he was sworn in early last year as a councillor in the borough of Englishtown. Released after a court appearance on Saturday, Alite is scheduled to return to court for a detention...
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‘Sort of a friend’: Trump takes parting shot at UK’s Starmer
6 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump criticised outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday after the Labour leader announced he would resign, saying he had “really hurt himself” over energy, immigration and his handling of relations with Washington. “I think he’s a lovely man,” Trump told reporters at an Oval Office event, before accusing Starmer of mishandling Britain’s energy policy by failing to exploit North Sea oil and allowing “windmills all over the place”. “The UK buys much of its...
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‘I will do what I have to do’ if Iran does not stick to deal, Trump says
6 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Monday “I will do what I have to do” if Iran does not stick to its agreement with Washington. “If Iran doesn’t live up to their agreement, or if they’re not behaving, I will do what I have to do,” Trump told reporters. Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an interim US-Iran deal last week, more than three months after the US and Israel attacked Iran and Iran responded with its own attacks on Israel and Gulf states with US bases. Trump said on...
New York Times
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As Vance Leads Iran Negotiations, Trump Creates Disruptions in His Path
2 hours ago
by Tyler Pager
United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Rubio, Marco, IranVice President JD Vance is in a politically precarious spot.
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Demining the Strait of Hormuz
7 hours ago
by John Ismay, Gilad Thaler, Nikolay Nikolov, Rafaela Balster, Stephanie Swart and Whitney Shefte
United States Navy, Strait of HormuzOur reporter John Ismay, who served as a Navy explosive ordnance disposal officer and deep-sea diver for eight years, explains why mines in the Strait of Hormuz may outlast the war. This video was originally published June 19 and was updated on June 22 to reflect news developments.
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U.S. Temporarily Lifts Oil Sanctions Against Iran, Citing ‘Productive’ Talks
7 hours ago
by Lara Jakes, Rebecca F. Elliott, Alan Rappeport and Michael Levenson
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Nuclear Weapons, Vance, J D, Iran, Embargoes and Sanctions, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, internal-open-access-from-nlPresident Trump and Vice President JD Vance pointed to progress on Iran’s nuclear program, but officials in Tehran said “no new commitments” had been made.
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U.S. Eases Sanctions on Iran’s Oil
6 hours ago
by Matthew Cullen
Also, Alan Greenspan dies at 100. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
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Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister
6 hours ago
by Michael D. Shear
Politics and Government, Legislatures and Parliaments, Elections, Polls and Public Opinion, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Labour Party (Great Britain), Reform UK (British Political Party), Burnham, Andrew M (1970- ), Farage, Nigel (1964- ), Starmer, Keir, England, Great Britain, Europe, London (England), Makerfield (England), Manchester (England), internal-open-access-from-nlHis departure in the coming weeks clears a path for Andy Burnham, a popular Labour Party mayor, to become the country’s seventh prime minister in a decade.