World
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- Geopolitical tensions escalate as the US and Iran exchange fire, impacting oil prices and regional stability, while Israel expands its operations in Lebanon, further complicating the Middle East crisis.
- The semiconductor industry faces disruptions, with SK Hynix plant fires and toxic gas leaks posing risks, while advancements like monolithic 3D silicon chips achieve high yields, and Nvidia navigates restrictions on AI chip shipments to China.
- Economic headwinds are impacting consumer behavior and retail sectors globally, with millions of Americans foregoing new car purchases, a significant decline in small German retail stores, and concerns over the slow disappearance of cash in Europe.
- Global health organizations are calling for increased cooperation to contain outbreaks like Ebola in the DRC, highlighting potential unpreparedness for future pandemics amidst ongoing health challenges and scrutiny of public health responses.
- The political landscape is marked by electoral contests and domestic concerns, including Colombia's presidential runoff, US primary races, and debates surrounding economic policy, such as first-home buyer initiatives and the impact of energy dominance strategies.
ZeroHedge
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He's "Full Of Sh!t": JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Slams Coinbase's Armstrong, Declares War On Clarity Act
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
He's "Full Of Sh!t": JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Slams Coinbase's Armstrong, Declares War On Clarity Act JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has drawn a battle line in Washington: the Clarity Act, as written, is dead on arrival - and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is the enemy driving it. In a Fox Business interview late last week, Dimon unloaded on the pending crypto market structure legislation, calling it a threat to the financial system and a gift to an industry that wants the privileges of banking without the responsibilities. “It allows cryptocurrency firms to effectively pay interest on deposits - stablecoins
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SK Hynix Evacuates Thousands Of Workers At Chip Plant After Fire, Toxic Gas Leak
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
SK Hynix Evacuates Thousands Of Workers At Chip Plant After Fire, Toxic Gas Leak One week, unions are threatening labor action at memory giant Samsung. The next, SK Hynix suffers an industrial accident. Together, the events highlight just how fragile the global memory supply chain has become at a time when AI data center buildouts have already pushed memory chip supply into extraordinarily tight territory. South Korea's main national wire service, Yonhap News Agency , reports that SK Hynix, the world's second-largest DRAM producer, evacuated about 3,600 workers from its Cheongju semiconductor factory in South Korea after a fire and
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Millions Of Americans Are Giving Up On Buying New Cars
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Millions Of Americans Are Giving Up On Buying New Cars A growing number of Americans can no longer afford to buy new vehicles. Since 2020, roughly one million potential buyers have exited the market, and industry forecasts suggest they are unlikely to return soon, according to Wall Street Journal . Although automakers initially expected sales to recover to pre-pandemic levels, persistent economic pressures have kept demand below earlier expectations. Before COVID-19, U.S. new-vehicle sales typically reached around 17 million units annually. Today, most forecasts place demand closer to 16 million vehicles or less, with little chance of a full recovery
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The Road To Hell Is Being Paved With Suicidal Empathy
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Road To Hell Is Being Paved With Suicidal Empathy Authored by Bronwyn Eyre via The Epoch Times, In his book-cover endorsement of “ Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind ,” author Bruce Bawer calls it “easily more important than any book in recent memory.” Elon Musk adds: “Western civilization is doomed unless the core weakness of suicidal empathy is recognized and actions are taken.” They’re right. Professor Gad Saad’s newest book will jar your mindset and leave you with a degree of shock. You’ll want to tell others about it, and it will be a bestseller (in fact, it
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US Adult Cigarette Smoking Rate Hits Another All-Time Low
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US Adult Cigarette Smoking Rate Hits Another All-Time Low Via Headline USA , The cigarette smoking rate among U.S. adults dropped to another all-time low last year, with 1 in 11 adults saying they were current smokers, according to government survey data released this week. Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for lung cancer, heart disease and stroke, and it’s long been considered the leading cause of preventable death . The preliminary findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were based on survey responses from more than 24,200 adults. In the survey, CDC officials defined current cigarette smoking
The Guardian
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UK will not have to pay Rwanda £100m over failed asylum scheme, court rules
2 hours ago
by Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor
Immigration and asylum, Rwanda, UK news, Africa, World news, NetherlandsRwanda had sued UK government over alleged breach of agreement, after scheme scrapped by Labour on first day in office The UK will not have to pay the Rwandan government millions of pounds over a failed migrant deportation scheme set up by Boris Johnson’s administration, an international court has ruled. The east African nation had sued the current UK government for more than £100m, claiming it was owed after a breach of an agreement. Continue reading...
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Wildfires devastating richer areas but fewer hectares burned globally – study
7 hours ago
by Ajit Niranjan
Wildfires, Extreme weather, Air pollution, Climate crisis, Pollution, Environment, Europe, California, Scotland, Africa, Research, University of East Anglia‘Megafires’ in California, Canada, South Korea and Europe in 2025, but changes to farming slowed spread in parts of Africa “Devastating” wildfires ripped across the wealthier parts of the world in 2025, a study has found, even as globally, the area ravaged by flames fell. Catastrophic blazes claimed lives, homes and jobs last year in California, Canada, Europe and South Korea. But the 335m hectares burned was the second-lowest since 2002, the review found, largely owing to the expansion of African farms that have fragmented landscapes and hampered the spread of large savannah fires. Continue reading...
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WHO calls for community cooperation to contain Ebola outbreak in DRC
21 hours ago
by Rory Carroll
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, UK news, Africa, HealthTedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus makes appeal after protests against protocols for handling victims’ bodies in Ituri province Containing the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo requires community cooperation and is “everybody’s business”, the World Health Organization has said. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus , the organisation’s director general, made the plea on Sunday during a visit to eastern Congo where some residents have protested against stringent medical protocols for handling victims’ bodies. Continue reading...
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Death of Congolese man renews scrutiny of race relations in Ireland
a day ago
by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
Ireland, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Race, Europe, World newsYves Sakila died after being restrained by security guards ‘in broad daylight’ Irish authorities have agreed to a second postmortem on the body of a Congolese man who died after being restrained by shop security guards on a Dublin street, prompting an outcry and comparisons to the death of George Floyd . A forensic pathologist from England is to conduct an independent postmortem this week on Yves Sakila, 35, an alleged shoplifter who was pursued and pinned to the ground in the city centre on 15 May. The police force, An Garda Síochána, is investigating. Continue reading...
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Bound by blood: new film highlights Jamaica’s outlawed obeah belief system
2 days ago
by Natricia Duncan in Kingston
Jamaica, Film, Caribbean, Americas, Culture, Religion, Christianity, Magic, AfricaStew Peas focuses on obeah, an enduring African magic practice in Jamaica banned by colonisers in the 1700s A new movie from award-winning Jamaican film-maker Sosiessia Nixon shines a spotlight on Jamaica’s enduring west African-based magic and spiritual healing tradition known as obeah. Nixon’s tense, feature-length suspense, Stew Peas , tells of the story of Jamaican detective Tessa, who is obsessed with an old murder case. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Young Kenyans protest Ebola quarantine centre for US citizens
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
Hundreds of youths in Kenya’s central town of Nanyuki on Monday showed against the establishment at the Laikipia Air Base of an Ebola quarantine centre for American citizens exposed to the virus. The protests come two days after Kenya’s High Court suspended the establishment of the facility and the arrival of any foreign patients pending the hearing of a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya and a constitutional watchdog. The two organisations cited Kenya’s fragile health system as the reason...
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Netanyahu orders strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, clouding Iran mediation
3 hours ago
by Reuters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday, signalling further escalation of a war that has complicated mediation towards resolving the US-Iran conflict. Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, said on Monday that Israeli attacks in Lebanon were among factors causing a delay to the diplomatic process to end the US-Iran war, reiterating that a Lebanon ceasefire was an integral part of any...
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US says struck Iran military sites, Tehran responds by targeting base
8 hours ago
by Reuters
The US said it struck Iranian military sites at the weekend and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Monday it had targeted a US base in response, the latest exchange of attacks amid negotiations to end the three-month-old war. The US and Iran have sporadically exchanged strikes since their ceasefire took effect in early April as diplomacy aimed at a more durable agreement drags on. A similar exchange occurred last Thursday and was described in near-identical terms by both sides. The weekend US...
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Chinese archaeologist pleads guilty, firms flee Singapore’s costs: 5 weekend reads you missed
8 hours ago
by SCMP
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Chinese archaeologist who discovered 5,000-year-old city pleads guilty to corruption 2. Hong Kong body took action after teacher carried female student like bride 3. ‘Clear-eyed’ on China: the takeaways from Pete Hegseth’s Shangri-La speech 4. Rising costs in Singapore spur business migration as...
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Powell uses JFK award speech to defend Fed from political pressure
9 hours ago
by Associated Press
Former US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell used one of his first major public appearances since leaving office to defend independent institutions while accepting an award Sunday honouring his efforts to preserve the central bank’s independence. Speaking at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Powell called universities, courts, Congress and the central bank “the foundation and the embodiment of our democracy” and argued that the Fed’s independence was a “priceless asset” that must be...
New York Times
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Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Exchange New Attacks, Straining Peace Talks
an hour ago
by The New York Times
U.S. Central Command said it conducted strikes against military targets in southern Iran over the weekend. Kuwait, which hosts U.S. military bases, accused Iran of attacking its territory.
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How Lebanon’s Best Chance to Disarm Hezbollah Failed
3 hours ago
by Abdi Latif Dahir and Aaron Boxerman
Israel, Hezbollah, Iran, Trump, Donald J, Arms Control and Limitation and Disarmament, Lebanon, Beirut (Lebanon)Lebanon’s government has long wanted the powerful militia to give up its weapons. Before the Iran war began, there were signs of progress toward that goal.
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Oil Prices Jump as U.S. and Iran Exchange Fire
3 hours ago
by The New York Times
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Stocks and Bonds, Standard & Poor's 500-Stock Index, IranOil prices climbed as investors weighed a renewed exchange of military strikes between the United States and Iran against signs that both sides remain engaged in negotiations.
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U.S. Military Is Quietly Guiding Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz
16 hours ago
by Peter Eavis and Eric Schmitt
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, United States Defense and Military Forces, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, United States Central Command, Strait of HormuzU.S. Central Command has helped around 70 commercial ships pass through the strait in the last three weeks, an official said.
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Inside an Ebola Ward, and a Roadblock for Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund
3 hours ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Declan Walsh
Federal Aid (US), United States Politics and Government, Ebola Virus, Trump, Donald J, internal-open-access-audioPlus, the 20-year-old director with the No. 1 movie.