World
AI Summary
- Anthropic has restricted foreign access to its advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, following a U.S. national security directive.
- Tensions remain high between the U.S. and Iran, with conflicting reports on the status of a potential peace deal and ongoing exchanges of strikes, impacting critical shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz.
- India is facing financial strain, with the government expected to miss its budget deficit target due to rising oil prices, while also implementing measures to cap fuel sales to prevent shortages.
- A significant heatwave is impacting Northeast regions, coinciding with the World Cup matches, while in other parts of the world, Sweden is considering lowering the criminal age to 14 amidst a rise in juvenile violent crime.
- The global tech industry is abuzz with significant developments, including SpaceX's potential record-breaking IPO making Elon Musk a trillionaire, and concerns over the use of minerals funding rebel groups in the DRC, alongside Huawei's potential expansion of its AI chip deployment in Latin America.
ZeroHedge
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India Caps Fuel Sales To Avoid Shortages
18 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
India Caps Fuel Sales To Avoid Shortages Submitted by Irina Slav of OilPrice.com India has imposed limits on gasoline and diesel sales at retail fuel stations to avoid supply crunches, with commercial consumers banned from buying any fuel from retail stations, Bloomberg reported , noting there will be daily limits on diesel sales. The diesel cap was set at 200 litres per vehicle or customer, with resale of the fuel forbidden, Reuters noted in a report on the news. Commercial users, meanwhile, will have to get their fuels from bulk sellers after their rush to retail fuel stations drained some
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Northeast Heat Wave Arrives As World Cup Matches Get Underway
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Northeast Heat Wave Arrives As World Cup Matches Get Underway As the World Cup starts, a prolonged spell of summer heat is expected to grip New York and much of the Northeast through the end of the week and into the weekend. Daytime temperatures are forecast to reach the 90s across several major cities, while high humidity will make conditions feel even hotter, according to Bloomberg . Forecasters expect the most intense heat on Thursday and Friday, when heat alerts will be in place across large parts of the region. Multiple cities along the East Coast could see daily temperature
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Endgame Finally? Iran Peace Deal Signing Expected Within 24-Hours, Technical Talks To Follow, Pakistan's Sharif Says
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Endgame Finally? Iran Peace Deal Signing Expected Within 24-Hours, Technical Talks To Follow, Pakistan's Sharif Says After Friday witnessed a rare moment of agreement between Tehran and Washington saying that indeed a peace deal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is indeed 'very close' - there's been more color issued by Pakistan. The country's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the United States and Iran have agreed to the final text of the agreement, but that curiously Pakistan is now preparing for an electronic signing expected within the next 24 hours . Is this going to be history's first Docusigned peace agreement?
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Anthropic Blocks Foreign Access To Fable 5, Mythos 5 After U.S. National Security Order
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Anthropic Blocks Foreign Access To Fable 5, Mythos 5 After U.S. National Security Order About four days after Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, a next-generation "Mythos-class" AI model, the frontier AI lab led by Dario Amodei revealed late Friday that it was disabling foreign customers' access to these cutting-edge models, citing an export-control directive from the federal government . "The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national , whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees," Anthropic
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Britain Goes Full 'Airstrip One'
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Britain Goes Full 'Airstrip One' Authored by Stephen Green via PJMedia.com, In George Orwell's 1984 , Great Britain was just a province of Oceania named "Airstrip One" as a none-too-subtle nod to the U.K.'s role as host to the heavy bombers of U.S. Eighth Air Force during World War II. Four decades past the real 1984, and there's still no Oceania. But Britain looks more and more like Airstrip One as Parliament considers a bill opening up everyone's smartphone to government supervision — and jail time for tech execs who don't submit. You had to figure this was probably coming,
The Guardian
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London council seizes social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady
2 days ago
by Sundus Abdi
Social housing, Housing, Communities, Society, London, UK news, Local government, Sierra Leone, AfricaFatima Jabbe-Bio kept tenancy in Southwark despite living for much of year at presidential lodge in Freetown A social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone’s first lady has been seized by a London council. Southwark council confirmed it had repossessed the two-bedroom home in Walworth previously occupied by Fatima Jabbe-Bio, whose tenancy was reported by the Times last year. Continue reading...
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Trump targeting immigrants from countries hit most by climate shocks
3 days ago
by Oliver Milman
US immigration, Climate crisis, Refugees, Trump administration, Donald Trump, Fossil fuels, Hurricanes, Extreme heat, Flooding, Drought, Wildfires, Extreme weather, Pollution, Environment, United Nations, Chad, Niger, Sudan, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Honduras, Syria, Haiti, Africa, Americas, Caribbean, Middle East and north Africa, US politics, US news, World newsA Guardian analysis reveals how most of 39 countries facing US entry restrictions are most vulnerable environmentally ‘Every day it’s more barriers’: how the US is shutting out climate refugees Donald Trump ’s immigration crackdown is largely targeting people from the countries most vulnerable to displacement from climate-driven disasters, a Guardian analysis shows. As the Trump administration pushes policies to boost planet-heating fossil fuels , millions of people are being forced to flee their homelands due to storms, floods and droughts worsened by the climate crisis . Continue reading...
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Global brands ‘likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation finds
3 days ago
by Mark Townsend
Global development, Conflict and arms, Mining, Technology, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Africa, Amazon, Sony, Microsoft, Nvidia, World news, Business, Human rightsAmazon and Sony among firms that may have sourced coltan, used in phones, from supply chains controlled by the M23 rebels, says Global Witness Leading global brands including Amazon, Ericsson and Sony are “likely” to have sourced minerals linked to a militia accused of widespread sexual violence, summary executions and torture, a new investigation claims. The companies allegedly, but unknowingly, acquired coltan smuggled from mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that are occupied by the M23 militia , which has committed myriad atrocities in eastern DRC. Continue reading...
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Man shot dead during protest against proposed US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya
4 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and agencies
Kenya, Ebola, US news, Africa, World newsPolice dispersed demonstrators in Nanyuki, 120 miles from Nairobi, amid rising anger at US plans Kenyan police have shot dead a man during a protest against a proposed Ebola quarantine facility for US citizens. Patrick Wahome, who has organised protests in Nanyuki against the centre, told Reuters on Tuesday the man died from a gunshot wound to the head. Reporters from the agency saw his body lying motionless in a police van with a large head wound. Continue reading...
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Bandits in north-west Nigeria abduct villagers they invited to discuss peace talks
5 days ago
by Serena Richards and agencies
Nigeria, Africa, World newsThirty-nine people taken near Magamin Diddi village in Maradun municipality, north-west Zamfara state, police say Armed bandits in north-west Nigeria abducted dozens of villagers whom they invited to a meeting about potential peace negotiations, authorities and residents said on Monday, highlighting the region’s worsening security. According to local police, 39 people were seized on Sunday during a meeting in the forest near Magamin Diddi village in the Maradun municipality of north-west Zamfara state. But some residents and officials believe the number of those abducted could be as high as 50. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Armed men in Haiti’s capital seize top official in rare high-level abduction
6 minutes ago
by Associated Press
Armed men in Haiti have kidnapped James Boyard, cabinet director of the Defence Ministry and a highly respected security expert who also serves as inspector general of Haiti’s police, a person with the knowledge of the situation said on Saturday. He is the highest-ranking official to be kidnapped in the gang-wracked Caribbean country in recent years. A person with knowledge of the situation who was not authorised to speak publicly about the case confirmed the kidnapping to Associated Press on...
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Trump to discuss Strait of Hormuz demining efforts at G7
37 minutes ago
by Associated Press
US President Donald Trump is expected to discuss plans to demine the Strait of Hormuz with allies during next week’s Group of Seven summit in France, a senior US administration official said on Saturday, as mediators said an agreement to end the war was close. Britain and France, who are both members of the G7, have expressed interest in assisting with demining the critical waterway once the conflict is paused. The official, who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity on ground rules set...
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Funeral for slain Iranian supreme leader Khamenei set for July
3 hours ago
by Associated Press
Iran’s state-run news agency said on Saturday funeral processions for its former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would be held in July, as mediators say an agreement to end the war is close. The funeral, burial, and farewell ceremonies for Khamenei would take place between July 4 and 9, Iran’s state-run television IRIB reported. Khamenei was killed in the opening salvo of the war that Israel and the United States launched against Iran in late February. He has since been replaced by his...
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US-Iran deal could be sealed within 24 hours, mediator Pakistan says
11 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
The United States and Iran could finalise an agreement to end the Middle East war “within 24 hours”, key mediator Pakistan said on Saturday, after both sides expressed optimism about the chances of concluding a deal. The foes and mediators of the conflict have claimed a long-awaited accord is in its final throes, despite new skirmishes in the Strait of Hormuz in the months-long war that has roiled the region and global economy. Weeks of negotiations on a peace agreement after an April 8 truce...
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Workers begin removing Trump’s name from US Kennedy Centre
11 hours ago
by Associated Press
Workers began removing President Donald Trump’s name from the facade of the Kennedy Centre early on Saturday, hours after a court-ordered Friday deadline to remove references to Trump from the building and other aspects of the iconic performing arts venue’s operations. Scaffolding was erected on Friday around a section of the building that includes Trump’s name, but shortly after midnight, the Kennedy Centre asked a judge to extend the deadline until noon Eastern Time on Saturday because of...
New York Times
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Kennedy Center Removes Trump’s Name From Facade
18 minutes ago
by Elizabeth Williamson and Julia Jacobs
Names, Organizational, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Trump, Donald J, Washington (DC)The arts institution followed a judge’s order to take President Trump’s name off its facade. It had been granted a 12-hour extension to complete the work.
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Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs and Depictions of Slavery
2 hours ago
by Maxine Joselow
United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Executive Orders and Memorandums, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, Federal Courts (US), Global Warming, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Slavery (Historical), Censorship, Signs and Signage, Presidential Power (US), Interior Department, National Park Service, Kelley, Angel (1967- ), Trump, Donald J, Burgum, Douglas, Acadia National Park (Me), Philadelphia (Pa), Fort Sumter (SC)The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.
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A Tren de Aragua Leader Is Killed in a Joint Strike, U.S. and Venezuela Say
6 hours ago
by John Yoon
Tren de Aragua (Gang), Deaths (Fatalities), Gangs, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, Crime and Criminals, Defense Department, Trump, Donald J, Hegseth, Pete, Venezuela, United StatesA strike this week in Venezuela killed a gang leader known as Niño Guerrero who was wanted in the United States, officials in both countries said.
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Anthropic Blocks Foreigners From Using Mythos and Fable AI
12 hours ago
by Cade Metz and Dustin Volz
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Security, Cyberwarfare and Defense, Anthropic AI LLC, United States Politics and Government, Cyberattacks and Hackers, Commerce DepartmentThe company said on Friday night that the federal government had ordered limits on its Mythos and Fable 5 A.I. systems, citing national security concerns.
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Wages Are Falling. Wealth Is Surging. No Wonder Americans Are Unhappy.
3 hours ago
by Ben Casselman
Inflation (Economics), Income Inequality, Artificial Intelligence, Wages and Salaries, High Net Worth Individuals, Boushey, Heather, Hubbard, R Glenn, Zucman, Gabriel, Saez, EmmanuelAs Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire, workers are facing higher prices and fears of A.I.-driven job losses.