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Fri, Jul 10, 2026, 1:26 PM EDT

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  • Global tensions escalate as the US and Iran engage in renewed military strikes, fracturing a fragile ceasefire and raising concerns about oil market stability and potential inflation spikes.
  • The burgeoning artificial intelligence sector is attracting significant investment, with South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix's substantial US listing underscoring the demand for AI-related memory chips and prompting deals like Mitsubishi Motors' entry into humanoid robot production.
  • The semiconductor industry is a focal point of international competition, with South Korea's SK Hynix tapping Wall Street for liquidity to fuel its AI memory boom and discussions around the US-China AI war centering on electricity consumption.
  • In technology, Polymarket seeks approval for margin trading in the US, while concerns arise over data center transparency in New Zealand and the potential risks associated with AI's impact on employment.
  • International legal and political landscapes are marked by significant developments, including a Federal Appeals Court upholding Illinois' 'assault weapons' ban and ongoing debates surrounding election integrity and executive power.

ZeroHedge

  • Federal Judge Orders DHS Not To Obey Order From Another Judge 24 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Federal Judge Orders DHS Not To Obey Order From Another Judge Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times , A federal judge on July 8 said the Trump administration must not comply with an order from another federal judge and must continue to have key functions of an immigration database disabled. The Department of Homeland Security building in Washington on March 25, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times Judge Sparkle Sooknanan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said that officials with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other agencies shall keep disabled the ability to

  • Three Reasons Gas Prices Are Likely To Remain Elevated 44 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Three Reasons Gas Prices Are Likely To Remain Elevated The US national average for regular 87-octane gasoline remained uncomfortably above the politically sensitive $4-per-gallon threshold for roughly two and a half months. That stretch pressured lower-income consumers, forcing many to trade down or cut discretionary spending while weighing on broader consumer sentiment. The key question now is whether pump prices have further room to fall or whether current levels will become the new normal this summer. Answering that question is Goldman's leading commodity expert Daan Struyven, who penned a note on Thursday explaining the three forces keeping pump prices high:

  • World's First Commercial Nuclear-Powered Satellite Set For Launch Aboard SpaceX Rocket an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    World's First Commercial Nuclear-Powered Satellite Set For Launch Aboard SpaceX Rocket Authored by Mrigakshi Dixit via Interesting Engineering , Miami-based City Labs is all set to launch the world's first commercial nuclear-powered satellite into orbit. NanoTritium battery Citi Labs Solar panels have some challenges. When a satellite slips into the shadow of the Earth, hits a permanently dark lunar crater, or drifts into deep space, its solar arrays become useless. Batteries can step in, but they eventually die. City Labs thinks nuclear energy could solve this persistent problem. On July 7, the company announced that its BOHR (Betavoltaic Orbital High-Reliability)

  • Federal Appeals Court Upholds Illinois Ban On 'Assault Weapons' 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Federal Appeals Court Upholds Illinois Ban On 'Assault Weapons' Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times, A federal appeals court on July 9 upheld Illinois’s ban on the sale and possession of “assault weapons” and large capacity magazines, overturning a lower court ruling that had blocked enforcement of the law. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed the Protect Illinois Communities Act into law in January 2023 after a gunman killed seven people in a 2022 shooting during an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago. A federal judge overturned the law in 2024, finding it violated the Second Amendment right to

  • SK Hynix ADRs Open At $170, Tapping Wall Street Liquidity To Fuel Korea's AI Memory Boom 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    SK Hynix ADRs Open At $170, Tapping Wall Street Liquidity To Fuel Korea's AI Memory Boom Summary: SK Hynix's ADR Open at $170 SK Hynix Chairman Tells Bloomberg " Demand Will Be Exponentially Growing In Future " SK Hynix's ADRs Set to Open $175 SK Hynix's ADRs Set to Open at $181, 22% Premium Above $149 Offering Price SK Hynix ADRs Priced At 3% Premium As Wall Street Readies Wave Of Leveraged ETFs SK Hynix's ADR Open at $170 Shortly after SK Hynix Chairman Chey Tae-won appeared on Bloomberg to promote the listing , the memory-chip giant's ADRs finally began


The Guardian

  • Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals 11 hours ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Global education, Global development, Aid, Debt relief, United Nations, World news, Africa, Education, Schools, Society, Global economy, Economics, Unesco, Children

    Unesco report shows children lost out to servicing debt in 113 countries, with 18 spending five times more on loans Most developing countries spent less on education than they did repaying debt last year, according to the UN, at the same time as global aid to education is predicted to decline by up to 30%. More was spent on servicing foreign debt than on education in 113 developing countries in 2025, according to research by the UN’s culture and education agency, Unesco. In sub-Saharan Africa, countries spent 3.6 times more on debt than education . Continue reading...

  • Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ a day ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Nigeria, Africa, World news

    President orders investigation after fictitious body given funding, triggering renewed scrutiny of alleged corruption A fictitious federal entity that was allocated 1.3bn naira (£700,000) in Nigeria’s 2026 budget has precipitated a political storm in Africa’s largest democracy in the run-up to a general election set for January. The fake agency came to light last October when Femi Gbajabiamila, the president’s chief of staff, wrote to the police alleging that his signature, along with official seals and reference numbers, had been forged by Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, who was claiming to have been appointed by the presidency to head the presidential foreign

  • LGBTQ+ cruise ship refused entry to Egypt days after Turkey turned it away a day ago by Amelia Hill
    LGBTQ+ rights, Cruises, World news, Turkey, Egypt, Europe, Africa, Middle East and north Africa

    Scarlet Lady’s 2,000 passengers told of change as one of those onboard says they will ‘sparkle and spend elsewhere’ An LGBTQ+ cruise ship blocked from Turkish waters this week has been refused entry into Egypt. The Scarlet Lady’s 2,000 passengers, including the Broadway performer Patti LuPone , woke on Thursday morning to find a note placed under their cabin doors informing them that the ship was urgently looking for alternative ports. Continue reading...

  • Species’ ingenious survival strategies no match for human destruction, red list reveals a day ago by Damian Carrington Environment editor
    IUCN red list of endangered species, Endangered species, Endangered habitats, Wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Animals, Marine life, Africa, South Africa, Namibia, Invertebrates, Australia news, World news

    Newly endangered animals include desert frogs and snails in extreme ocean depths, both threatened by mining Life has colonised every corner of the planet by evolving ingenious survival strategies but these are increasingly being overwhelmed by destructive human activities, this year’s red list of endangered species has revealed. Many snails, limpets and clams have adapted to life at crushing depths in the oceans on hydrothermal vents where water temperatures can reach 450C (842F). But an assessment for the red list found that two-thirds of the hundreds of mollusc species found only on deep sea vents were at risk of extinction

  • Catnip lotion as effective as Deet at repelling mosquitoes, study finds 3 days ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global health, Global development, Pesticides, Uganda, Plants, Insects, Environment, Animals, Wildlife, World news, Africa, Farming, Science, Cats

    Researchers testing a cheap, homegrown oil in Uganda found what cats knew all along – it worked as well as the artificial chemical used globally A homegrown catnip lotion has proven “just as effective as Deet” as a mosquito repellant in trials carried out in Uganda. Catnip, or Nepeta cataria , is a common herb from the mint family. The chemical in the plant that causes feline euphoria – nepetalactone – also has insect-repelling properties but this has not previously been commercialised. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Mojtaba Khamenei’s absence signals shifting role for Iran leader 36 minutes ago by Agence France-Presse

    The absence of Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei from the funeral ceremonies of Ali Khamenei raised questions about his health and fear of assassination, as well as indicating he may perform a quite different function as No 1 compared with his all-powerful father. The marathon funeral ceremonies for Ali Khamenei, killed on February 28 in an air strike on the first day of the US-Israeli war with Iran, culminated on Thursday in the holy city of Mashhad, with a who’s who of key figures in the...

  • Trump says he will not sign bipartisan housing bill: ‘a big yawn’ 4 hours ago by Reuters

    US President ⁠Donald Trump said ⁠on Friday he would ⁠not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill that he had called “a big yawn”, but the measure can become law without his signature. Trump said in a social ‌media post that he was withholding his signature “in PROTEST over the fact that the United States Senate is not capable of passing THE SAVE AMERICA ACT”. The housing bill was a rare instance of bipartisan agreement on major ⁠legislation in the deeply divided Congress. Among its main...

  • Tanker transit through Strait of Hormuz plunges as US-Iran ceasefire fractures 7 hours ago by Mia Nurmamat

    The Strait of Hormuz faces a renewed plunge in maritime traffic after the United States ended its ceasefire with Iran, casting a shadow over a tentative commercial recovery, as analysts warn unaddressed differences in the framework agreement risk fuelling further escalation. Traffic volumes dropped again on Thursday, with only 14 vessels transiting the strait, down from 35 a day earlier, according to Veson Nautical, a maritime software and data provider. Real-time data from the vessel-tracking...

  • Man nearly sucked out of ‘detached’ window on Ryanair flight 7 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A man was nearly sucked out of the window of a Ryanair flight when it “detached” mid-air en route to Germany, with other passengers pulling him back inside, witnesses and officials said. The passenger, described as a tourist from Serbia on a flight from Thessaloniki in Greece to Memmingen in Germany, has been hospitalised with friction burns but was otherwise in good condition, authorities said. “Most of us had fallen asleep, we had closed our eyes. There was a noise, like a tyre bursting,” a...

  • Greek anti-terror police arrest 3 after car blast kills 1 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Police in Greece on Friday said they had arrested three people in connection to attacks this month that targeted ruling party politicians, killing a woman in a car explosion. Hours later, two more people were held over a 2010 deadly firebomb attack that left three dead. In the recent case, “three individuals have been arrested” by anti-terror police in Thessaloniki and the island of Crete, the police said in a statement. The July 1 attacks at dawn in the northern city of Thessaloniki targeted...


New York Times

  • Two Days of U.S. Strikes in Iran Signal a Sharp Escalation 3 hours ago by Eric Schmitt
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, Ships and Shipping, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations

    U.S. forces hit more than 170 targets, including air defense systems, drone and missile storage sites, and military speedboats.

  • The U.S. and Iran Are Fighting Again. Is the Cease-Fire Over? an hour ago by Eric Schmitt, Gilad Thaler, Jon Miller, Rafaela Balster, Stephanie Swart, Jon Hazell and Whitney Shefte
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Peace Process, Schmitt, Eric, Iran

    Eric Schmitt, a New York Times National Security correspondent, analyzes recent skirmishes between the U.S. and Iran and whether they threaten ongoing negotiations for a peace deal.

  • Iran’s Supreme Leader Remains Absent, a Void at the Top of the Regime 2 hours ago by Yeganeh Torbati
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Politics and Government, Economic Conditions and Trends, Funerals and Memorials, United States International Relations, Khamenei, Ali, Khomeini, Ruhollah, Khamenei, Mojtaba (1969- ), Pezeshkian, Masoud, Iran, United States

    Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei did not appear at his father’s funeral this week, fueling speculation about his physical condition and leaving a power vacuum in a divided country.

  • Mediators Trying to Pull U.S. and Iran Back From Brink, Officials Say 2 hours ago by Adam Rasgon and Euan Ward
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Ships and Shipping, Defense and Military Forces, Qatar

    Qatari mediators were in Iran seeking to salvage the tattered truce. President Trump said talks with Tehran would continue, even if the cease-fire was “over.”

  • New Air Force One Lacks Defensive Countermeasures of Previous Model, Officials Say 17 hours ago by Tyler Pager, Eric Lipton, Adam Goldman, Eric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes
    Air Force One (Jet), Security and Warning Systems, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Secret Service, United States Air Force, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, Boeing Company, Trump, Donald J, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Assassinations and Attempted Assassinations, Iran, Qatar

    Experts said the lack of such capabilities poses a potential risk when the president travels overseas. The White House defended the aircraft’s safety.


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