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- American consumers are tightening their belts, marking the most significant drop in spending in nearly five years amidst concerns over inflation and economic instability, leading to a notable decrease in retail activity heading into the holiday season.
- In the tech sector, the Trump administration has lifted restrictions on Nvidia, paving the way for the sale of advanced AI chips to China, a significant shift that could reshape the landscape of international technology trade and competitiveness.
- Australia has imposed a groundbreaking ban on social media platforms for individuals aged 15 and under, an unprecedented move aimed at safeguarding young users, signaling a shift in the regulatory landscape concerning digital platforms.
- Japan's recent lobbying for increased U.S. support amid tensions with China highlights the geopolitical dynamics in East Asia, as Tokyo seeks to reinforce its stance on regional security, particularly regarding Taiwan.
- Europe rallied behind Ukraine's President Zelensky during recent talks, promising continued support despite pressures from the Trump administration and speculation about territorial concessions, underscoring the complexities of international relations amid the ongoing conflict.
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Jim Quinn On The West's Mass Collective Societal Suicide
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Jim Quinn On The West's Mass Collective Societal Suicide Authored by Jim Quinn via The Burning Platform blog, > “Historians will look back at the wreckage of a once-great American civilization and not with wonder that tens of millions of people who were entirely dependent upon government welfare payments were nonetheless allowed to vote. > > Even to include millions of illiterate 3rd world illiterate aliens who snuck in, then were put on welfare, and were given driver’s licenses and social security numbers, so they could vote in elections to give themselves more welfare. Eventually, the historians will agree that America committed mass collective
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Seattle's Woke World Cup Agenda Implodes As 'Pride Match' Set Between Countries With Anti-Gay Laws
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Seattle's Woke World Cup Agenda Implodes As 'Pride Match' Set Between Countries With Anti-Gay Laws Authored by Sarah Anderson via PJMedia.com, You couldn't make this stuff up if you tried... The 2026 World Cup has been the talk of the sports - and political - world lately. The United States, Mexico, and Canada will host it, and last week, the presidents of all three countries attended and participated in the draw to determine which teams would play in which groups. In the United States, Seattle is one of the host cities, and one of the matches in that city will take place on June
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Governor Pritzker's Sanctuary Policies Freed 1,700 Criminal Aliens Since January
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Governor Pritzker's Sanctuary Policies Freed 1,700 Criminal Aliens Since January Illinois sanctuary policies have allowed more than 1,700 criminal illegal aliens to slip back onto the streets since President Trump took office on January 20, and the Department of Homeland Security is now calling out state officials for putting politics ahead of public safety. Among those released are individuals charged with or convicted of homicide, sexual assault, and kidnapping—crimes that should have kept them locked up and handed over to federal immigration authorities. ICE Director Todd Lyons sent a letter to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul urging him to honor ICE detainers
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Immigration Gone Wild
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Immigration Gone Wild Authored by Victor Davis Hanson via American Greatness, It is hard now even for Democrats to defend illegal immigration, given that the Biden administration allowed in more than 10 million entrants. Among them were an estimated 500,000 criminals. No one believes that was wise or should ever be repeated. Worse, the message went out that there would be few, if any, deportations and no real ICE kinetic activity beyond the border. The world’s poor, sick, both law-abiding and criminal, young and old, understood that anyone could now enter the U.S. at will. Deterrence and legality were lost. In its place, the message
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Japan Urges More Support From Trump In Spat With China
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Japan Urges More Support From Trump In Spat With China Several reports say that Japan is currently pressing the United States to step up its public support for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi amid the spat with China unleashed in the wake of her recent controversial comments about willingness to defend Taiwan. The Japanese government has reportedly disappointed by what it views as insufficient backing from Washington, after American Ambassador to Tokyo George Glass told reporters last month that Trump and his team "have her back". via Reuters "This is a classic case of Chinese economic coercion, and I just want to say directly from the president and
The Guardian
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False claims Afrikaners are persecuted threaten South Africa’s sovereignty, says president
13 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, Race, Trump administration, Africa, World newsCyril Ramaphosa says theories, promoted by Donald Trump, ‘conveniently align with wider notions of white supremacy’ White supremacist ideology and false claims that South Africa’s Afrikaner minority is being racially persecuted pose a threat to the country’s sovereignty and national security, the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has warned. Since taking office for his second US presidential term in January, Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed without evidence that South Africa’s government is seizing land and encouraging violence against white farmers. Continue reading...
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Ancient Egyptian pleasure boat found by archaeologists off Alexandria coast
21 hours ago
by Dalya Alberge
Egypt, Archaeology, Greece, Africa, World news, HeritageFirst-century luxury vessel matches description by the Greek historian Strabo, who visited city around 29-25BC An ancient Egyptian pleasure boat that matches a description by the first-century Greek historian Strabo has been discovered off the coast of Alexandria, to the excitement of archaeologists. With its palaces, temples and the 130 metre-high Pharos lighthouse – one of the seven wonders of the ancient world – Alexandria had been one of the most magnificent cities in antiquity. The pleasure boat, which dates from the first half of the first century AD, was 35 metres long and constructed to hold a central pavilion with a
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Nigerian state secures release of 100 out of 265 kidnapped schoolchildren
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse in Minna
Nigeria, Africa, World newsGunmen abducted 315 pupils and staff last month from St Mary’s school in Niger state as part of spate of kidnappings Nigerian authorities have secured the release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren taken by gunmen from a Catholic school last month, a UN source and local media said on Sunday, though the fate of another 165 students and staff thought to remain in captivity remained unclear. In November 315 students and staff were kidnapped from St Mary’s co-educational boarding school in north-central Niger state, as the country buckled under a wave of mass abductions reminiscent of the infamous 2014 Boko Haram abduction of
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Troops and warplanes deployed in Benin after ‘failed coup attempt’
a day ago
by Guardian staff and agencies
Benin, Africa, World news, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Burkina FasoWest African Ecowas forces sent to country after group of soldiers announced dissolution of government on state TV West African troops were deployed to Benin on Sunday after what the country’s president described as an unsuccessful coup attempt. Benin’s president, Patrice Talon, said on Sunday that the situation was “totally under control” after security forces acted to end a coup attempt by a group of soldiers who attacked state institutions. Continue reading...
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Gunmen kill at least 12 people including three-year-old in hostel in South Africa
2 days ago
by Oliver Holmes
South Africa, Africa, World news, Gun crimePolice launch ‘manhunt’ after 25 people are shot in early morning in township attack west of Pretoria Gunmen have stormed into a hostel in South Africa’s capital and killed at least 12 people, including a three-year-old child, and injured more than a dozen others. Police said they had launched a “manhunt” for three people and were investigating whether the killings were linked to a bar within the hostel that may have been selling alcohol illegally. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Powerful wave at Spanish tourist island sweeps swimmers to sea, killing 4
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
A powerful wave dragged a group of swimmers out to sea while they were in a popular seawater pool along the rocky, western coastline of the Spanish island of Tenerife, leaving four died and one missing, Spanish authorities said Monday. Crews recovered three bodies on Sunday - a 35-year-old man, a 55-year-old woman and another man - during a major rescue operation that used jet skis and helicopters to locate and pick up all those dragged out to sea. The fourth, a woman, died on Monday, a day...
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How Hong Kong can distinguish itself as a climate finance hub
5 hours ago
by John Haffner,Jenny Lee,Lisa Sachs
For decades, New York and London have defined the flow of global capital. But while markets still chase short-term returns in US equities, the next great wave of productive investment is taking shape in East Asia, led by China’s financing, manufacturing and export of the clean technologies that are remaking the global economy. That contrast has only widened. As the United States retreats from climate leadership, China has doubled down. A day after US President Donald Trump called climate change...
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European allies back Ukraine’s Zelensky after Trump criticism
6 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Ukraine’s European allies put on a show of support for President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday as they expressed scepticism about parts of the US proposal to end Russia’s nearly four-year invasion. Zelensky first held a meeting in London with the leaders of Britain, France and Germany before heading to Brussels later Monday for talks with the heads of the EU and of Nato. Afterwards, he was to fly to Rome for a meeting Tuesday with the Italian prime minister. The discussions came after US...
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US government sued over removal of app that tracks immigration agents
8 hours ago
by Reuters
The developer of the most popular app used to share information about sightings of federal immigration agents sued the Trump administration on Monday, alleging free speech violations after Apple removed ICEBlock from its online store. The lawsuit was filed in federal court by Joshua Aaron, the developer of the ICEBlock app that had over 1 million users before it was removed by Apple in October following pressure from the Trump administration, a rare instance of a tech company removing an app...
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Trump gives green light for Nvidia to sell H200 AI chips in China
8 hours ago
by Bochen Han
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the US will allow Nvidia to ship its H200 artificial intelligence chips to approved customers in China, marking the latest lobbying win for the American chip company. The decision follows weeks of deliberations by the Trump administration about whether to grant permission to ship the H200 to China. It comes days after Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang met with Trump in Washington to discuss US export controls. “I have informed President Xi,...
New York Times
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Trump Insists Tariffs Will Buoy the Economy and Ease Cost Concerns
4 hours ago
by David E. Sanger
United States Politics and Government, International Trade and World Market, United States Economy, Protectionism (Trade), Factories and Manufacturing, Agriculture and Farming, Federal Aid (US), Trump, Donald J, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Inflation (Economics), Bessent, Scott, China, Customs (Tariff)The president rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers as he makes the case that his policy is working — or will soon.
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Trump Plans $12 Billion Bailout to Aid Farmers Hit by Tariffs
4 hours ago
by Alan Rappeport, Kevin Draper and Ana Swanson
Agriculture and Farming, International Trade and World Market, United States Politics and Government, Federal Aid (US), Customs (Tariff), SoybeansThe federal aid comes after China boycotted American farm products in retaliation for U.S. tariffs.
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Trump Clears Sale of More Powerful Nvidia A.I. Chips to China
8 hours ago
by Tripp Mickle and Ana Swanson
United States International Relations, Computer Chips, Artificial Intelligence, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, International Trade and World Market, Computers and the Internet, Rare Earths, NVIDIA Corporation, Trump, Donald J, Huang, Jen-Hsun, ChinaApproval for the H200 chip followed months of haggling between tech industry backers and defense hawks.
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A Frustrated Congress Pushes the Pentagon to Produce Its Boat Strike Orders
8 hours ago
by Megan Mineiro
United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, US Strikes on Alleged Drug Traffickers (2025- ), Defense Department, Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald J, Wicker, Roger, Reed, Jack, Caribbean Area, United StatesIn a sign of bipartisan frustration with the Defense Department, the final defense policy bill aims to compel the Pentagon to share execute orders and video documentation.
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Massachusetts Church Keeps Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Defying Diocese Leaders
2 hours ago
by Jenna Russell
Immigration and Emigration, Christmas, Religion-State Relations, Roman Catholic Church, Churches (Buildings), Jesus Christ, Mary, Mother of Jesus, Dedham (Mass), Boston (Mass)The Christmas display, which replaces Jesus, Mary and Joseph with a sign saying “ICE Was Here,” has drawn criticism from Catholic leaders and immigration officials.