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  • Geopolitical tensions escalate as Iran peace talks collapse, with President Trump reportedly considering limited strikes and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a surge in oil prices and a dip in global stock markets.
  • The political landscape in Hungary has shifted dramatically with the historic landslide defeat of Viktor Orbán's 16-year Fidesz rule, ushering in a new era under opposition leader Peter Magyar.
  • The FAA has authorized the deployment of laser sentry guns to combat the growing threat of attack drones within U.S. airspace, indicating a significant development in national security technology.
  • New research challenges long-held assumptions about gender reassignment and suicide prevention, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of the issue is required.
  • Waymo and Waze are collaborating in San Francisco to address the persistent problem of potholes, demonstrating an innovative application of technology in urban infrastructure management.

ZeroHedge

  • Trump Eyes Limited Iran Strikes, Hormuz Blockade After Peace Talks Collapse 20 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Trump Eyes Limited Iran Strikes, Hormuz Blockade After Peace Talks Collapse SUMMARY * Trump weighs limited strikes on Iran  * CENTCOM confirms blockade to begin at 1000ET Monday morning and will only impact Iran-related vessels * President Trump begins blockading the Strait of Hormuz, warns US military will "finish up the little that is left of Iran" * Door for diplomacy remains open, WSJ reports: Regional countries are racing to bring the U.S. and Iran back to the negotiating table after marathon peace talks in Islamabad ended without a deal * The US delegation in Islamabad delivered the following six "red lines"

  • All High Earners Need To Know About The Mega Backdoor Roth an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    All High Earners Need To Know About The Mega Backdoor Roth Authored by Javier Simon via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), If done the right way, a mega backdoor Roth can allow investors to save in a workplace retirement plan such as a 401(k) beyond the typical contribution limits. High earners can use a mega backdoor Roth to save beyond normal retirement contribution limits. Vyaseleva Elena/Shutterstock It also can allow investors to save in a Roth account when they otherwise would not have been able to do so because of certain restrictions. So let’s take a closer look at this complex, but potentially beneficial strategy

  • Oil Jumps, Stocks Dump As Peace Talks Fail, Hormuz Blockade Looms 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Oil Jumps, Stocks Dump As Peace Talks Fail, Hormuz Blockade Looms Before the 'official' futures markets opened, the risk-off tone (due to the failed peace talks and Trump's threat to blockade Iranian vessels) was very evident in FX and crypto markets. Even given the usual caveats about thin liquidity, AUD/USD is down around 1%, a classic growth-sensitive barometer flashing warning signs, while EUR/USD is weaker by roughly 0.5%. The moves point to a softer tone for risk assets and sure enough bitcoin is down notably, but still up from pre-ceasefire levels... All eyes are of course on the oil markets where hyperliquid perps were signaling a

  • "Create A Crisis": American Association Of University Professors Sponsors Anti-ICE Campaign 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Create A Crisis": American Association Of University Professors Sponsors Anti-ICE Campaign Authored by Jonathan Turley, “Create a crisis.” That call is made in a new campaign sponsored by the American Association of University Professors to force “colleges to drop their contracts with ICE’s key corporate enablers.” Despite years of criticism over the purging of faculty ranks of conservatives and libertarians, university professors continue to double down on far-left ideology that is now an orthodoxy in higher education. I previously wrote about the AAUP’s ideological shift in my book, The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage. After that book, the AAUP then selected Todd Wolfson,

  • Massachusetts Dems Advance Bill To Limit How Far You Can Drive In Your Own Car 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Massachusetts Dems Advance Bill To Limit How Far You Can Drive In Your Own Car Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Massachusetts lawmakers are barreling ahead with a bill that would force the state to slash the total miles residents drive, all under the banner of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The proposal, Senate Bill S.2246, doesn’t slap a hard cap on your daily commute… yet – but it orders the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to set binding goals for reducing statewide vehicle miles traveled (VMT). It also creates a new government council tasked with pushing people onto public transit whether they like it or not. > WOW


The Guardian

  • Nigerian airstrike targeting jihadists reportedly kills at least 100 civilians 6 hours ago by Associated Press in Abuja
    Nigeria, Boko Haram, Africa, World news

    Officials confirm misfire as Amnesty gives death toll after speaking to survivors of strike on market in Yobe state A Nigerian air force strike targeting jihadist rebels hit a market in north-east Nigeria, killing more than 100 people and injuring many others, Amnesty International and local media have said. Officials confirmed a misfire had occurred but did not provide details. Continue reading...

  • Mauritius vows to ‘decolonise’ Chagos Islands after Starmer shelves handover 7 hours ago by Alexandra Topping Political correspondent
    Chagos Islands, Mauritius, Africa, World news, Keir Starmer, Donald Trump, US news, Politics, UK news

    Mauritian foreign minister pledges to ‘spare no effort’ to regain control of islands, as US fails to give approval of deal A senior official in Mauritius’ government has vowed that the Chagos Islands will be “decolonised” after Keir Starmer was forced to shelve legislation to hand the islands back to Mauritius. On Friday, UK government officials acknowledged that they had run out of time to pass legislation within the current parliamentary session, which ends in the coming weeks, after a lack of support from Donald Trump. Continue reading...

  • Benin holds presidential election four months after failed coup 17 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule in Praia
    Africa, Benin, World news, Amnesty International

    As president Patrice Talon steps down after a decade, the west African country’s finance minister is favourite to win This Sunday, just four months after a failed coup, Benin heads to the polls for a presidential election that feels more like a coronation than a contest. Patrice Talon, the businessman turned politician who has been president since 2016, is ineligible to run again after serving two five-year terms. Continue reading...

  • Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity he co-founded 2 days ago by Caroline Davies
    Prince Harry, Monarchy, UK news, Botswana, Lesotho, Africa

    Legal action follows war of words with Sentebale chair after Duke of Sussex’s resignation as patron The Duke of Sussex is being sued by Sentebale in the latest twist in the bitter fallout over the African charity he co-founded. The charity has lodged papers in London’s high court over defamation claims naming Prince Harry and the former Sentebale trustee Mark Dyer as defendants. Continue reading...

  • Four men deported by US to Eswatini have right to see lawyer, court rules 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    US immigration, Eswatini, Trump administration, World news, US news, US politics, Africa

    The men, sent to the southern African country in July, have been denied in-person counsel for nine months Four men deported by the US to Eswatini and denied in-person legal counsel for nine months while detained in a maximum security prison have the right to see a local lawyer, Eswatini’s supreme court ruled. The men, from Cambodia, Cuba, Vietnam and Yemen, were sent to the small southern African country, formerly known as Swaziland, in July despite having no connection to the country, as part of Donald Trump’s administration’s efforts to ramp up deportations. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Peru police and investigators visit election headquarters amid vote delays 2 hours ago by Associated Press

    Peruvian police and investigators have descended on the country’s election headquarters, investigating delays that prevented voting from taking place at polling stations during Sunday’s presidential and legislative poll. Prosecutors and election officials said the visit was part of an investigation into how a failure to deliver election materials had prevented tens of thousands of people from voting, prompting unproven claims of fraud. The delays at some polling stations, especially in the...

  • On education equality, Hong Kong policymakers must do their homework 2 hours ago by Alice Wu

    Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu visited one of the schools offering free after-school care for low-income families last month. After receiving positive feedback from participants, he pledged to extend the programme to benefit more families. Lee said it had helped promote family harmony, with children also reporting “positive development in both academic and social aspects”. There’s little doubt we should celebrate victories, however small, but it is equally important to examine...

  • 200 feared dead after Nigerian air strike hits market in northeast Yobe state 2 hours ago by Reuters

    At least ⁠200 people are feared dead after Nigerian military planes struck a village market while pursuing Islamist militants in the northeast of the country on Saturday night, a councillor for the area and residents said on Sunday. Nigeria’s Air Force said it had killed ‌Boko Haram militants in the Jilli axis in Borno state, but in a statement released to Reuters on Sunday it did not mention hitting a market. It did not respond to further requests for comment. The government of the neighbouring...

  • Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating Putin’s Easter ceasefire 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire on Sunday, as Orthodox Christians gathered to celebrate the holiday despite Moscow’s four-year-long war against its neighbour. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday declared a 32-hour ceasefire over the Easter weekend, ordering Russian forces to halt hostilities from 4pm on Saturday until the end of Sunday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky promised to abide by the ceasefire but warned there would...

  • Hungary’s Orban concedes defeat as voters deliver sweeping rebuke to 16-year rule 4 hours ago by Xiaofei Xu,Finbarr Bermingham

    Viktor Orban’s 16-year grip on Hungary is over. The Hungarian Prime Minister had conceded the election in a phone call with Peter Magyar, the leader of the main opposition Tisza Party. “The election result is painful but clear, I congratulated the winning party,” Orban said from his election headquarters in Budapest. The result is a resounding rebuke to a government marked by authoritarianism and corruption, and by closer ties with Beijing, Moscow and Donald Trump’s Washington over...


New York Times

  • Hungary Election Results: Viktor Orban Concedes Defeat and Congratulates Peter Magyar an hour ago by Andrew Higgins and Lili Rutai
    Hungary, Elections, Orban, Viktor, Magyar, Peter, Fidesz Party, Tisza (Hungarian Political Party), Politics and Government, International Relations, Polls and Public Opinion

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, could not overcome the growing dissatisfaction of his own citizens.

  • Who Is Peter Magyar, the Man Who Toppled Hungary’s Orban 3 hours ago by Aurelien Breeden
    Elections, Corruption (Institutional), Fidesz Party, Tisza (Hungarian Political Party), Magyar, Peter, Orban, Viktor, Hungary, internal-open-access-from-nl

    Mr. Magyar’s success in the Hungarian election is fueled in large part by widespread public anger at corruption and concern about sluggish economic growth.

  • This Hungarian Town Explains Why Orban Could Lose on Sunday 3 days ago by Andrew Higgins and Lili Rutai
    Politics and Government, Legislatures and Parliaments, Elections, Corruption (Institutional), Fidesz Party, Tisza (Hungarian Political Party), Magyar, Peter, Orban, Viktor, Hungary, Lake Balaton (Hungary), Keszthely (Hungary)

    Lake Balaton was beloved as a vacation spot. Now, luxury real estate projects serve many friends of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and the locals are fed up.

  • How JD Vance Tried and Failed to End the War in Iran That He Opposed 5 hours ago by Tyler Pager
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, Embargoes and Sanctions, Peace Process, Content Type: Personal Profile, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Iran, Islamabad (Pakistan), Israel, Lebanon, Strait of Hormuz, United States

    Vice President JD Vance led the highest-level talks between the United States and Iran in nearly 50 years.

  • Iran’s Top Negotiator Says Talks Failed Because U.S. Failed to Win Trust an hour ago by Anushka Patil
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran-Israel War (2025- ), United States Politics and Government, Politics and Government, Bartiromo, Maria, Ghalibaf, Mohammad Baqer, Pezeshkian, Masoud, Putin, Vladimir V, Trump, Donald J, Israel, Strait of Hormuz, United States

    Iranian officials said that while Iran had approached the negotiations in good faith, the U.S. team had not gained the Iranian delegation’s trust.


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