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  • Tensions remain high in the Middle East as the UAE denies Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's secret visit amid ongoing conflict with Iran, while Pakistan secures LNG supply from Hormuz, underscoring regional energy concerns.
  • The global fight against pandemics continues with the WHO raising concerns about Ebola in the DRC, while Canada confirms a hantavirus case, highlighting ongoing public health challenges.
  • International relations are in flux as Putin visits China following Trump's Beijing trip, indicating a deepening 'no limits' partnership, and the BRICS summit struggles to reach a consensus on the Iran war.
  • The United States is navigating domestic and international pressures, from FBI rewards for Iran-linked espionage suspects to legal battles over redistricting and a new Fed Chair facing an 'impossible' task.
  • Economic developments are marked by China confirming a Boeing jet deal and expanding agricultural trade with the US, alongside discussions on tariffs and the complex math behind agricultural trade agreements.

ZeroHedge

  • The WHO Drums Up Fear With Ebola After Hantavirus Scare Fails 21 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    The WHO Drums Up Fear With Ebola After Hantavirus Scare Fails One of the biggest mistakes globalists made in their bid for perpetual medical authoritarianism during the Covid pandemic was reveling a bit too much. Numerous high level officials from the WEF, WHO, the Imperial College of London and an army of politicians were giddy with excitement and bragged publicly about all the power they were going to grab as the masses huddled in fear of a virus with a 99.8% average survival rate. This arrogance cost them, triggering an awakening of millions of former skeptics who are now avid

  • The Trans Delusion: A Philosophical Nail In Its Coffin an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    The Trans Delusion: A Philosophical Nail In Its Coffin Authored by Chris Milton via The Daily Sceptic The arguments in philosopher Thomas Nagel’s seminal 1974 essay ‘ What is it Like to be Bat? ‘ can help us answer the question of whether a human born with XY chromosomes and a male body can be, can become or can know what it’s like to be a woman, or can know what inhabiting the world is like for a woman. Nagel - who randomly chose bats from the list of mammals - began from the premise that if an organism has

  • Solar Power Generation To Exceed Coal For First Time In Texas Grids 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Solar Power Generation To Exceed Coal For First Time In Texas Grids Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Annual electricity power generation from utility-scale solar projects is predicted to exceed output from coal for the first time ever in 2026 on grids run by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). An aerial view of the Amazon Fort Powhatan Solar Farm in Disputanta, Va., on Aug. 19, 2022. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images This year, solar power generation within the ERCOT-run grids , which cover most of the state, is expected to be 78 billion kilowatt

  • Nearly 2,500 Pounds Of Cocaine, 105 Pounds Of Marijuana Seized In Joint Operation By US Forces 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Nearly 2,500 Pounds Of Cocaine, 105 Pounds Of Marijuana Seized In Joint Operation By US Forces Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), U.S. forces seized around 2,500 pounds of cocaine and 105 pounds of marijuana in two separate maritime operations involving foreign nations. In one operation, the Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) South and the Drug Enforcement Administration identified a drug runner from Colombia transporting narcotics. Forces from the Dominican Republic interdicted the vessel, while USS Billing secured the jettisoned cargo, JIATF South said in a May 12 post on X. Around 326 kilograms (approx. 718

  • FBI Offers $200,000 Reward To Catch Former US Air Force Specialist In Iran Spying Case 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    FBI Offers $200,000 Reward To Catch Former US Air Force Specialist In Iran Spying Case Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The FBI on Thursday said it is offering a $200,000 reward for information leading to the capture and prosecution of a former U.S. Air Force counterintelligence specialist who defected to Iran in 2013 and was later charged with revealing classified information to the Iranian regime. A FBI agent at the Department of Justice in Washington on Feb. 12, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times The bureau said in a statement that Monica Witt served in the


The Guardian

  • Trump says Islamic State ‘second in command’ killed by US and Nigerian forces 21 hours ago by Guardian staff and agencies
    Islamic State, Donald Trump, Nigeria, Trump administration, Africa

    US president calls Abu-Bilal al-Minuki ‘most active terrorist in the world’ and says he was eliminated in ‘very complex mission’ Donald Trump has said US and Nigerian forces killed the “second in command” global leader of the Islamic State. “Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” the US president said on his Truth Social platform on Friday. Continue reading...

  • Ebola outbreak kills 65 people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo a day ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global development, Ebola, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Global health

    Uganda also reports outbreak and health officials say cases were caused by Bundibugyo strain of virus An outbreak of Ebola has killed 65 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, health officials said. There have been 246 suspected cases of the haemorrhagic fever reported so far in the conflict-hit Ituri province, which shares borders with Uganda and South Sudan. Continue reading...

  • Mali’s forces target rebel alliance in junta’s fight to keep power a day ago by Jason Burke International security correspondent
    Mali, Russia, Al-Qaida, Africa, World news

    Army supported by Russian mercenaries launches airstrikes after offensive by coalition of Islamist extremists and Tuareg separatists Mali’s armed forces, supported by Russian mercenaries, have launched airstrikes targeting a rebel alliance of Islamist extremists and Tuareg separatists as the ruling junta struggles to maintain its hold on power in the unstable west African country. Earlier this week warplanes targeted the key northern town of Kidal, which was lost when the rebels launched a surprise offensive across much of Mali in late April. Continue reading...

  • Judge orders Trump administration to return Colombian woman deported to DRC back to the US 2 days ago by Associated Press
    US immigration, Trump administration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Donald Trump, Democratic Republic of the Congo, US news, Africa, World news

    Judge called Adriana Maria Quiroz Zapata’s deportation to the Democratic Republic of Congo ‘likely illegal’ A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to bring a Colombian woman back to the US from the Democratic Republic of Congo , after she was deported to the African country that had refused to accept her. The deportation of Adriana María Quiroz Zapata “was likely illegal”, the US district judge Richard Leon ruled on Wednesday. Continue reading...

  • UN pleads for Equatorial Guinea not to send US asylum seekers to their home countries: ‘Their life would be in danger’ 3 days ago by Maanvi Singh
    US immigration, Equatorial Guinea, United Nations, Africa, US news, World news

    Human rights experts make rare public appeal as US deportees describe being held in ‘prison-like’ conditions Human rights experts at the United Nations issued a rare public appeal to Equatorial Guinea, urging the central African country to halt its plans to return US deportees to their home countries, where they face political violence, torture and death. The statement , co-signed by a representative of the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights, adds diplomatic pressure on Equatorial Guinea , one of the world’s most repressive regimes, to comply with international human rights standards and avoid refoulement, or the expulsion of


South China Morning Post

  • In a world of chaos, China signals that stability is possible 26 minutes ago by Wei Wei

    Three polls firmly caught my attention over the past month or so. Each was conducted by a different outlet and addressed different questions. However, taken together, they tell one overarching story – implicitly, but unmistakably. Beyond an assortment of data, the story is about direction. The first was a CNN poll. It showed that 76 per cent of Americans now see high prices and the cost of living as their country’s most serious economic problem. Even more striking, nearly seven in 10 expect a...

  • Bulgaria’s Dara wins Eurovision contest, beating out Israel for top spot 2 hours ago by Reuters

    Bulgaria won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time on Saturday in a final overshadowed by five countries’ boycott over Gaza, claiming a dramatic ‌victory despite another big public vote for Israel that secured it second place. The garish and usually good-natured competition involving pop acts from countries across Europe and beyond, now in its 70th year, has been plunged into crisis by a dispute over Israel’s military offensive in Gaza, a response to ⁠the Hamas-led attack on October 7,...

  • Canadian cruise passenger gets a presumptive positive hantavirus test result 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    One of four Canadians who returned home from a cruise ship where there was a hantavirus outbreak received a “presumptive positive” test result for the virus, Canadian officials said on Saturday. Results from the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg to confirm the case are expected to come over the weekend, said Bonnie Henry, the public health officer for the province of British Columbia. “Clearly this is not what we hoped for, but it is what we planned for,” Henry said. The person, one member...

  • Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga dies in custody in The Hague at age 91 6 hours ago by Associated Press

    A Rwandan suspect charged in connection with the 1994 genocide died in a hospital while in custody in The Hague, Netherlands, a UN court said Saturday, three years after the court declared him unfit to continue standing trial. Felicien Kabuga, 91, was accused of encouraging and bankrolling the mass killing of Rwanda’s Tutsi minority. His trial began in 2022, nearly three decades after the 100-day massacre that left 800,000 dead. In 2023, the judges declared him unfit to continue standing trial...

  • Timmy, the stranded whale that captivated Germany, found dead in Denmark 6 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A humpback whale that underwent a rescue operation in Germany two weeks ago after beaching itself there has been found dead near a Danish island, officials said on Saturday. “It can now be confirmed that the stranded humpback whale near Anholt is the same whale that was previously stranded in Germany and was the subject of rescue attempts,” said Jane Hansen, division head at the Danish Environmental Protection Agency. The whale, dubbed “Timmy” in German media, was initially spotted stuck on a...


New York Times

  • Trump Calls Xi a ‘Friend.’ But He Left China Without Any Breakthroughs. 9 hours ago by Anton Troianovski
    United States International Relations, State Department, Baier, Bret, Kim Jong-un, Putin, Vladimir V, Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, China, United States

    The lack of concrete agreements with Beijing shows the risks of President Trump’s personality-driven foreign policy, which rests on the belief that he can defend U.S. interests through charm and force of will.

  • China Indicates Tariffs Were Discussed at Trump Summit 2 hours ago by Ana Swanson
    International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), United States International Relations, Agriculture and Farming, Airlines and Airplanes, Ministry of Commerce (China), China, United States

    China’s Ministry of Commerce said Saturday that the countries had struck a preliminary agreement to reduce some tariffs, seemingly contradicting statements by President Trump

  • China Will Host Putin, Days After Trump’s Visit 15 hours ago by Ivan Nechepurenko
    Putin, Vladimir V, China, Xi Jinping, Trump, Donald J, Russia

    The Russian leader will go to Beijing on Tuesday for talks with President Xi Jinping. The Kremlin said he had watched President Trump’s visit closely.

  • How a Nature Cruise Turned Into a Nightmare 8 hours ago by Jason Horowitz, Claire Moses, Amelia Nierenberg and Samuel Granados
    Hantavirus, Cruises, Oceanwide Expeditions BV, World Health Organization, Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Johannesburg (South Africa), Tristan da Cunha

    The hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius set off alarms for a world still traumatized by Covid. For those on board, the danger was much closer.

  • Voters in Louisiana Head to the Polls, Uncertain but Determined 7 hours ago by Emily Cochrane
    United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Redistricting and Reapportionment, Voting Rights Act (1965), Voting Rights, Registration and Requirements, Primaries and Caucuses, House of Representatives, Republican Party, Supreme Court (US), Landry, Jeffrey Martin, Baton Rouge (La), Louisiana

    Votes cast for the House candidates on Saturday’s primary ballot won’t count after state officials moved the election to November to provide time to redraw congressional maps.


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