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  • The United States is grappling with a severe heatwave threatening its power grid and impacting Fourth of July celebrations, alongside ongoing political discourse surrounding its 250th anniversary and national identity.
  • Geopolitical tensions remain high with reports of Russian provocations against NATO, US warnings regarding potential Iranian assassination attempts on negotiators, and the fallout from the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei drawing international attention.
  • Economic challenges are evident globally, including concerns about China's influence on data center buildouts, Alibaba's ban on an AI coding tool due to a scandal, and Australia's cooling property market impacting first-home buyers.
  • Environmental crises persist, with heatwaves affecting Europe and Australia, torrential rains causing deadly floods in West Africa and Côte d'Ivoire, and Delhi planning to ban petrol rickshaws to combat toxic fumes.
  • Significant global events include the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, post-earthquake recovery efforts in Venezuela, and developments in AI technology raising concerns about data security and the use of deepfakes in scams.

ZeroHedge

  • Heat Dome Threatens America's 250th Birthday As Power Grid Crisis Continues 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Heat Dome Threatens America's 250th Birthday As Power Grid Crisis Continues A massive heat dome continues to threaten the eastern half of the US, with the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast at the epicenter of the sweltering conditions. The summer heat is already disrupting July 4 celebrations and World Cup matches, while pushing the nation's largest power grid toward crisis mode later this afternoon for the third consecutive day. The annual Independence Day Parade in Washington, DC, set for later today was canceled "due to extreme heat," organizers said in an overnight memo. Cooling demand will surge again later today, just as

  • Russia Planning Provocation Against Poland To Test NATO Resolve, US Reportedly Warned 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Russia Planning Provocation Against Poland To Test NATO Resolve, US Reportedly Warned The Telegraph along with various Eastern European media outlets, including Polish national sources, are reporting that United States passed Warsaw a warning based on intelligence that Moscow is considering an armed provocation against Poland to "test NATO's resolve" . Provocation scenarios are said to potentially include drone attacks on critical infrastructure such as power plants, or else testing airspace by simulating a large-scale air attack to try and force Poland to prematurely activate its air defenses. An official within President Karol Nawrocki's administration said the US " systematically

  • ISIS Terrorist Reaches Britain Via Small Boat After TikTok Assured Him UK 'Accepts Everyone' 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    ISIS Terrorist Reaches Britain Via Small Boat After TikTok Assured Him UK 'Accepts Everyone' Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , A convicted ISIS terrorist who attended beheadings and public floggings in Iraq has been jailed for two years after arriving in Britain on a small boat. He told officials he came because he heard on TikTok that the UK "accepts everyone" and respects human rights. Mohammed Yaseen, 35, had lived a desolate existence in Iraq before aligning with ISIS. He watched ceremonies including stonings and was found with a Kalashnikov rifle. He later travelled to Germany in 2014,

  • German Clampdown On Sick Leave: No More Phoning It In, Doc Note Needed On Day 1 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    German Clampdown On Sick Leave: No More Phoning It In, Doc Note Needed On Day 1 In a stark departure from its reputation for employee-coddling, the German government is attacking the mass abuse of sick leave with strict new policies that would require a doctor's note obtained on the very first day an employee is sick , with no ability to simply take a sick day with a mere phone call. The reform package also targets retirement ages, tax rates, regulations, welfare benefits and the ease of hiring and firing . It's expected to pass parliament by year's end. “The

  • The American System Rejects Europe's Economic Suicide 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The American System Rejects Europe's Economic Suicide Authored by J.B. Shurk via American Thinker , National self-sufficiency beats globalism’s mass dependency. What makes a nation wealthy? It’s not just arable lands surrounded by other lands filled with water, timber, coal, gas, oil, metals, and minerals. It’s the farmer who knows best how to cultivate those lands in order to maximize food production. It’s the woodsman, miner, fisherman, and oilman who can extract nature’s bounty and provide the raw materials for every kind of manufacturer. Producing things requires knowledge and skill. Competition between producers creates an incentive to innovate. This motor


The Guardian

  • ‘The situation is terrible’: aid workers on life in Sudanese city pummelled by drone strikes 2 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Sudan, Africa, World news

    El Obeid becomes key battleground in war between Sudan’s armed forces and their paramilitary enemies, the RSF Fatima is losing count of the number of drone attacks on the besieged city of El Obeid in Sudan, but says the attacks this past weekend were the most violent so far. The drones hit schools and fuel stations, killing more than 20 people, including students, she says. “Over the past few months, seeing 40 or 45 drones is the norm. You can literally count them,” said the aid volunteer, whose name has been changed for fear of retribution. Continue reading...

  • Overseas education project for women and girls axed by UK after two years 7 hours ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Global education, Women's rights and gender equality, Education, Yvette Cooper, Politics, Foreign policy, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, UK news, Universities, Higher education, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Child marriage, Africa, World news

    The programme, aimed at keeping 1m girls in school across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, withdrawn after aid cuts A leading higher education programme, aimed at keeping 1 million girls in school across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, has been axed by the British government just two years after it was announced. The scheme, Strengthening higher education for female empowerment (SHEFE), which was unveiled with some fanfare two years ago by the outgoing Conservative government, had a £45m budget to increase access to higher education for 1 million students worldwide. It has now had its tender withdrawn, the

  • ‘Give him any award, and he’ll come running’: Narendra Modi racks up honours on overseas trips 2 days ago by Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
    Narendra Modi, India, Seychelles, South and central Asia, World news, Israel, Africa, Middle East and north Africa

    Indian prime minister has a habit of collecting awards on his travels, some as their first and only recipient As Narendra Modi touched down in Seychelles over the weekend, the archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean swiftly bestowed one of its “highest” honours upon the Indian prime minister. Modi beamed as he accepted the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award from Patrick Herminie, the Seychelles president, complete with a trophy and certificate. Continue reading...

  • Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Côte d’Ivoire, Flooding, Extreme weather, Climate crisis, Ghana, Nigeria, Africa, Environment

    Authorities say rainy season getting deadlier, with Ghana reporting 13 dead and floods hitting Benin, Togo and Nigeria Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May, the communication minister told a cabinet meeting in Abidjan. There are fears the toll could further rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims during the rainy season, which runs from May until July, the minister, Amadou Coulibaly, added. Continue reading...

  • Understanding Ebola’s wildlife origins is crucial to preventing next big outbreak 2 days ago by Dan Salkeld
    Environment, Ebola, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Wildlife, Science

    If we don’t know the source, not only do humans remain at risk but wildlife can suffer needlessly via retaliation While virologists and public health departments were palpitating over the news of an Andes virus infectious disease outbreak on a cruise ship (13 cases, three deaths), in the Democratic Republic of the Congo the Bundibugyo virus, the root of the current Ebola outbreak (currently more than 1,250 cases and at least 362 deaths), was smouldering under the radar. Bundibugyo virus is a horrifying, highly fatal pathogen. Symptom onset is sudden and includes headaches, diarrhoea, malfunctioning kidneys and liver, and, less


South China Morning Post

  • Lebanon’s president urges US solidarity as Israeli troops occupy south an hour ago by Agence France-Presse

    Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Saturday urged the United States to stand by his country, after reaching a US-backed framework deal with Israel aiming to permanently end hostilities after the latest Israel-Hezbollah war. The deal reached in Washington calls for the disarmament of Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, a gradual Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the deployment of the Lebanese army there, starting with two “pilot” areas. Hezbollah has rejected the deal, which does not...

  • Italian rice crops suffer in drought, worst European heatwave ever 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Summer came too early to Europe’s most important rice-growing region, and weeds are taking over Sharon Angoli’s parched paddies in Italy’s Pavia province. “That one is done for, no matter what happens,” the 22-year-old said as she surveyed one desolate field that has been baked by what is among the most severe heatwaves to hit the continent in June. Even abundant rains for the rest of the summer would probably not save the crop, she said. Angoli and her father, Carlo, also fear for their other...

  • Pope visits Africa-Europe crossing as anti-migrant policies rise in US, EU 6 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Pope Leo on Saturday visited Italy’s Lampedusa island, a major port of call for migrants risking the perilous crossing from Africa, in a stark message to US and EU leaders. The Catholic Church’s first US pope, who has clashed with the administration of President Donald Trump over its treatment of migrants, is marking July 4, the United States’ 250th anniversary of independence, on a migration frontline. Leo’s visit also comes just two weeks after the European Union’s approval of new migrant...

  • Blaming China won’t bring jobs back to ‘post-industrial’ economies 7 hours ago by Anthony Rowley

    Almost anywhere you look these days, you can find claims from political, academic and other various sources that China’s supposed overproduction and exports of manufactured goods pose unfair advantages. These sources may also claim such unfair advantages justify protectionist countermeasures. But it is difficult to counter one’s own folly. For decades, the US, much of Europe and even Japan, long proud of its manufacturing skills, have prided themselves on becoming “post-industrial” and...

  • ‘We won’t tolerate this’: thousands in Germany protest against far-right AfD 7 hours ago by Reuters

    Thousands protested against Germany’s far-right AfD and blocked roads to its annual conference in the eastern city of Erfurt on Saturday, where the party re-elected the two leaders who have overseen its rise as a national force. Protesters from unions, civil society groups and left-wing parties gathered as large numbers of police, including reinforcements from across Germany, were deployed ahead of the AfD’s two-day conference. AfD stands for ‌Alternative for Germany. Watched by police in riot...


New York Times

  • How Do You Celebrate America’s 250-Year Experiment? However You Want. 6 hours ago by Richard Fausset
    Independence Day (US) (July 4), United States Semiquincentennial (2026), United States Politics and Government, Pop and Rock Music, Rodeos, Parades, Soccer, Conservatism (US Politics), Dancing, Music, American Legion, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, REO Speedwagon, Taco Bell Corp, United States Men's National Soccer Team, Waffle House, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Brattleboro (Vt), Cody (Wyo), Delaware, Europe, France, Houma (La), Mexico, Nebraska, New Orleans (La), Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Washington (DC), Wyoming

    Away from the turmoil in Washington, Americans will mark July 4 in their own patriotic ways. Expect rodeos, line dancing, Tejano music and Led Zeppelin.

  • At Mount Rushmore, Trump Veers From Patriotism to ‘Communism’ 2 hours ago by Shawn McCreesh
    United States Politics and Government, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, United States Semiquincentennial (2026), Trump, Donald J, Mount Rushmore National Memorial (SD)

    On the eve of July 4, President Trump extolled the nation’s founders while branding his opponents as “communists” in what seemed to be a warm-up for November.

  • Momentary Unity at a Funeral Masks Deep Divisions Among Iran’s Leaders 6 hours ago by Farnaz Fassihi
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Funerals and Memorials, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Supreme National Security Council (Iran), Ghalibaf, Mohammad Baqer, Araghchi, Abbas, Khamenei, Ali, Khamenei, Mojtaba (1969- ), Pezeshkian, Masoud, Iran, United States, Israel

    Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei’s absence has raised questions inside Iranian political circles about who is really running the country and allowed open divisions to fester.

  • Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8 Billion on Trump Crypto Coin 5 hours ago by Eric Lipton and David Yaffe-Bellany
    United States Politics and Government, Virtual Currency, Ethics and Official Misconduct, World Liberty Financial, Trump, Donald J

    A report from a cryptocurrency analytics firm details how those who bought the Trump memecoin have fared, with most retail investors having lost money while sophisticated traders did better.

  • Trump Takes Stock of Other Presidencies, Shedding Light on His Own 6 hours ago by Aishvarya Kavi
    United States Politics and Government, Presidents and Presidency (US), Biden, Joseph R Jr, Carter, Jimmy, Hoover, Herbert Clark, Jackson, Andrew, Lincoln, Abraham, McKinley, William, Monroe, James (1758-1831), Nixon, Richard Milhous, Obama, Barack, Reagan, Ronald Wilson, Roosevelt, Theodore, Trump, Donald J, United States, Washington (DC)

    In his second term, the president has increasingly mused about his predecessors, comparing himself with some and distancing from the failures of others.


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