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- Geopolitical tensions remain high, particularly concerning Iran's activities in the Strait of Hormuz and its implications for global energy markets, with continued naval skirmishes and reciprocal attacks testing a fragile peace.
- Economic pressures are escalating globally, evidenced by soaring commodity prices impacting industries from candy manufacturing to oil refining, contributing to 'dateflation' and prompting a reevaluation of global supply chains, particularly concerning China.
- The rise of artificial intelligence continues to impact various sectors, with Wall Street traders struggling to outperform AI, while concerns linger about potential market instability and the emergence of an 'AI bubble bust'.
- Public health remains a significant concern, with ongoing hantavirus outbreaks on cruise ships prompting international evacuation efforts and highlighting the need for rapid response and medical preparedness.
- Shifts in political landscapes are notable, with Hungary transitioning to a new prime minister and discussions around international relations, including potential trade deals and diplomatic maneuvers involving the US, China, and Russia, shaping the global order.
ZeroHedge
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How Governments, Corporations, & Technocratic Systems Are Quietly Redefining Ownership In The 21st Century
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
How Governments, Corporations, & Technocratic Systems Are Quietly Redefining Ownership In The 21st Century Authored by Milan Adams via PreppGroup, There are periods in history when societies begin to discover that the liberties they believed to be permanent were, in reality, conditional arrangements tolerated only while they remained politically convenient. Across the Western world, governments are quietly expanding the legal and administrative mechanisms through which private land can be reclassified, restricted, absorbed, or transferred in the name of infrastructure, sustainability, industrial security, climate adaptation, and economic modernization. Entire farming regions are now being surveyed for carbon pipelines. Rural communities are
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Chinese EVs Absent From U.S. Roads, But Parts Under The Hood Are Alarming
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Chinese EVs Absent From U.S. Roads, But Parts Under The Hood Are Alarming For good reason, U.S. policymakers have resisted opening the domestic auto market to a flood of cheap, gasoline-powered Chinese cars and EVs. Such a move would crush Detroit into even more misery. It would accelerate the hollowing out of the nation's industrial base ( something Europe willingly did ), further degrade suppliers, and weaken the country's ability to convert truck production lines to tank production in wartime. However, while Chinese-made cars remain absent from U.S. highways, there has been a flood of Chinese auto parts, from airbags
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4 Key Points From New White House Counter-Terror Strategy
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
4 Key Points From New White House Counter-Terror Strategy Authored by Ryan Morgan via The Epoch Times, President Donald Trump’s administration rolled out its new counterterrorism strategy overview on May 6, articulating recent policy shifts and new pledges going forward. The 16-page strategy guide seeks to articulate an “America First” approach to dealing with militants, extremists, and criminal enterprises. “For the 25th Anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, America has returned to a common sense and reality-based Counterterrorism Strategy,” the document states. “President Trump has [effected] a complete revision of how we defeat threats to America predicated on national sovereignty
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Cameco Sees As Many As 20 AP1000 Nuclear Reactors On The Horizon
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Cameco Sees As Many As 20 AP1000 Nuclear Reactors On The Horizon Cameco leadership recently made announcements during their 2026Q1 earnings call regarding an expectation that as many as 20 AP1000 reactors will be announced for construction with support from the Department of Commerce (DOC) and the Department of Energy (DOE). Grant Isaac, the Chief Operating Officer and President of Cameco, provided some color on the call for the difference between the different department efforts and the stages of discussions under each. We covered the announcement from the DOC at length last fall, providing details on the $80 billion agreement
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Trump Congratulates Incoming Iraqi Leader, Who Moves To Disarm Pro-Iran Militias
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump Congratulates Incoming Iraqi Leader, Who Moves To Disarm Pro-Iran Militias Via The Cradle A committee comprising three senior Iraqi figures is close to finalizing an "executive plan" to disarm factions within the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) that enjoy support from Iran , Asharq Al-Awsat reported on 8 May. Development of the plan, which will be presented to US officials in the next few days, comes amid expected changes to the leadership of key security agencies under the incoming government of Ali al-Zaidi . Trump congratulates Iraq PM nominee Ali al-Zaidi, eyes stronger ties Zaidi was nominated by the Shia-majority
The Guardian
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‘Watching us is like watching a cousin’: the online creators reshaping Africa’s news ecosphere
20 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg, Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Africa, Social media, Newspapers & magazines, Media, Digital media, World newsAfrica is leading a change in news consumption habits – and transforming the lives of current affairs enthusiasts Last year Amahle-Imvelo Jaxa posted a TikTok video about South African peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She explained an argument that had erupted between the South African and Rwandan presidents, then listed roles different South African groups would play in a war with Rwanda: the Sotho strategists, the Xhosa negotiators, the Afrikaner muscle. The video went viral and she racked up 100,000 followers in three days. This breakout video enabled Jaxa to pivot from being a marketing and restaurant
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Guardian reporter and colleagues detained and beaten by Somali police
21 hours ago
by Sarah Johnson
Global development, Africa, Somalia, Human rights, Journalist safety, World news, Middle East and north AfricaMohamed Bulbul arrested in Mogadishu after covering case of woman allegedly being tortured in prison A journalist who covered the case of a woman who said she was being tortured in prison was detained and beaten with pistols by Somali authorities, along with two others, for his reporting for the Guardian. Mohamed Bulbul was arrested with the journalists Abdihafid Nor Barre and Abdishakur Mohamed Mohamud on Friday evening while in a restaurant in the centre of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. They said they were assaulted by members of Somalia’s US-trained counter-terrorism police unit and taken to be questioned by police.
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Two Britons evacuated from hantavirus-hit ship ‘improving’ in hospital
3 days ago
by Caroline Davies and Geneva Abdul
Hantavirus, Infectious diseases, South Africa, Cruises, World Health Organization, Argentina, World news, UK news, Netherlands, Chile, Uruguay, Spain, Society, Health, Europe, Americas, Africa, ScienceMan, 69, is in intensive care in Johannesburg, while expedition guide Martin Anstee, 56, receiving care in Netherlands What is hantavirus? Two Britons who were medically evacuated from the hantavirus -hit cruise ship are improving, global health officials have said. A British passenger, understood to be a 69-year-old man, was taken to South Africa on 27 April and is receiving care at a private health facility in Sandton, Johannesburg. Continue reading...
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Woman jailed in Somalia for peaceful protest ‘stripped, kicked and beaten’
3 days ago
by Sarah Johnson and Mohamed Bulbul
Global development, Somalia, Human rights, Prisons, Activism, Torture, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World newsIn an exclusive interview from prison, Sadia Moalim Ali, a 27-year-old rickshaw driver, tells of her treatment after being arrested for demonstrating against the government A woman being held in prison in Somalia for taking part in peaceful protests has described how she was tortured by her guards. Sadia Moalim Ali, 27, told the Guardian she was stripped naked by two male guards in a room monitored by CCTV, kicked, beaten with a baton and left for two days in a small cell without food. Continue reading...
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Three evacuated from hantavirus-hit ship as Spain says vessel can dock
3 days ago
by Jamie Grierson
Hantavirus, Cape Verde, Spain, Water transport, World news, UK news, Africa, EuropeBritish guide Martin Anstee among those evacuated from MV Hondius, which is now heading for Canary Islands Explainer: What is hantavirus? Three people with suspected hantavirus have been medically evacuated from a cruise ship. They include a British man who was an expedition guide onboard the ship, the MV Hondius. He was named on Wednesday evening as Martin Anstee, 56. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Trump awaits Iran’s response amid relative calm in Hormuz
3 hours ago
by Reuters
Relative calm prevailed around the Strait of Hormuz early on Sunday after days of sporadic flare-ups, as the United States waited for Iran’s response to its latest proposals to end more than two months of fighting and begin peace talks. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that Washington expected a response within hours. But there have been no signs of movement from Tehran on the proposal, which would formally end the war before talks on more contentious issues, including Iran’s...
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Norovirus outbreak on Caribbean Princess cruise ship sickens over 100 guests
6 hours ago
by Tribune News Service
More than 100 people aboard a cruise ship that departed from Fort Lauderdale in Florida last month have fallen ill from norovirus, according to the US Centres for Disease Control. The Caribbean Princess, a Princess Cruises ship, departed from Port Everglades on April 28 for an 11-day voyage, according to Cruise Mapper. But on Thursday, the CDC announced that 102 passengers and 13 crew members were sick and had been isolated. There are more than 4,000 people on board, according to the CDC. The...
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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship reaches Spanish port for WHO-led evacuation
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A cruise ship hit with a deadly hantavirus outbreak arrived in Spain’s Canary Islands on Sunday, where most of the nearly 150 people on board will be evacuated and flown home after weeks at sea. The Dutch-flagged MV Hondius arrived near the Spanish port of Granadilla escorted by a civil guard vessel, confirmed by data from the maritime tracking service VesselFinder. Passengers and some of the crew are expected to evacuate before the ship, where an outbreak of hantavirus led to the deaths of...
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With the US, China must choose constructive power over destruction
12 hours ago
by Dong Lei
Foreign affairs are not a series of disconnected episodes. They are a test of whether nations learn from history and act with foresight. The United States has often failed that test. It forgets that unchecked aggression leads to wider wars and that removing governments without building new authority invites chaos. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Iran’s destabilising role in the Middle East and the collapse of Libya and Afghanistan all testify to what happens when those lessons are ignored. China,...
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Putin says he thinks Ukraine conflict is coming to an end
14 hours ago
by Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that he thought the Ukraine war was coming to an end, remarks that came just hours after he had vowed victory in Ukraine at Moscow’s most scaled-back Victory Day parade in years. “I think that the matter is coming to an end,” Putin told reporters of the Russia-Ukraine war, Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II. He also said he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe and that his preferred negotiating partner...
New York Times
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Long Overlooked, Caspian Sea Provides Strategic Trade Route for Iran
a day ago
by Nicholas Kulish, Neil MacFarquhar and Julian E. Barnes
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Embargoes and Sanctions, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Ships and Shipping, United States Defense and Military Forces, War and Armed Conflicts, Drones (Pilotless Planes), Defense and Military Forces, Putin, Vladimir V, Trump, Donald J, Caspian SeaThe landlocked body of water has taken on new significance, with Russia shipping military and commercial goods to bolster Tehran’s ability to withstand the U.S. assault.
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Deadly Israeli Strikes Erode Cease-Fire in Lebanon
16 hours ago
by Euan Ward and Abdi Latif Dahir
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed Conflicts, International Relations, Iran-Israel Proxy Conflict, Hezbollah, Israel, LebanonFighting between Israel and Hezbollah has shown little sign of abating, with Hezbollah also continuing to attack Israeli troops, and both sides accusing the other of violating a U.S.-brokered truce.
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Strait of Hormuz Remains Effectively Blocked After Naval Skirmishes
12 hours ago
by Pranav Baskar and Devon Lum
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, United States Defense and Military Forces, Trump, Donald J, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, Iran, Strait of HormuzThe U.S. Navy’s blockade continued to intercept ships trying to leave or enter Iranian ports, while fear of Iranian attacks kept other ships from attempting passage through the narrows.
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How Republicans Gained an Edge on the Midterm House Map Over 10 Days
a day ago
by Shane Goldmacher and Tim Balk
Midterm Elections (2026), Redistricting and Reapportionment, Republican Party, Democratic Party, United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Virginia, Supreme Courts (State), Trump, Donald J, Jeffries, HakeemRepublicans are charging ahead in the nation’s redistricting race, and showing new bullishness after months of growing midterm fears.
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Redistricting Ruling in Virginia Adds to Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s Headaches
9 hours ago
by Campbell Robertson
Redistricting and Reapportionment, Midterm Elections (2026), Governors (US), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Democratic Party, Spanberger, Abigail, VirginiaGov. Abigail Spanberger had initially been skeptical of the push for new maps, but as the state’s leading Democrat she had a political stake in its fate.