World
AI Summary
- Geopolitical tensions escalate globally, with significant developments concerning Iran, China, and the US, impacting international relations and trade, as evidenced by new sanctions, diplomatic maneuvers, and shifting alliances.
- The tech industry is navigating complex challenges and opportunities, from Bluesky's data privacy concerns and AI regulation debates to Big Tech's investment in advanced energy solutions and the looming threat of a US ban on Chinese cars.
- Airlines and transportation sectors face significant disruption, highlighted by the demise of Spirit Airlines, ongoing discussions about infrastructure projects like Heathrow's third runway, and advancements in electric vehicle technology.
- Economic landscapes are dynamic, with major corporations like Berkshire Hathaway reporting record cash reserves, Tether's substantial profits, and global markets reacting to geopolitical events and inflation concerns, including potential interest rate hikes in Australia.
- Social and political discourse remains charged, with debates on immigration, election reform, and legal challenges to policies such as abortion drug mailings and DEI initiatives, alongside significant international legal and human rights developments.
ZeroHedge
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'Bluesky Goes Full Panic' After Fired Trump Official's Anti-ICE Website Doxxes Almost 18,000 Leftists
13 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
'Bluesky Goes Full Panic' After Fired Trump Official's Anti-ICE Website Doxxes Almost 18,000 Leftists Nearly 18,000 left-wing activists on BlueSky are in panic mode this weekend after an anti-ICE activist website launched by a fired Trump official exposed their personal details due to a vulnerable connection (an unprotected API). The website - "GTFO ICE" - was created by former DHS Chief of Staff and Google security executive, Miles Taylor, as a rapid response network that allows people to sign up for alerts about proposed ICE facilities in their area, HRR reports. Taylor, who launched the site in partnership with Project Salt Box, appeared last
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Contempt Of Court: Hakeem Jeffries Denounces the Supreme Court As "Illegitimate"
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Contempt Of Court: Hakeem Jeffries Denounces the Supreme Court As "Illegitimate" Authored by Jonathan Turley, The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais took 36 pages to explain why Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is about combating intentional racial discrimination, not allowing racial gerrymandering. However, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wrapped it up in one word: “illegitimate.” Jeffries was not speaking of the case, but the Court. The man who would become the next Speaker of the House if Democrats retake power in November has joined other radicals in denying the legitimacy of the nation’s highest court. Just for the record, the Supreme Court did not
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GameStop CEO Prepares Takeover Bid For eBay
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
GameStop CEO Prepares Takeover Bid For eBay Three months ago, billionaire Ryan Cohen, the CEO of GameStop, told The Wall Street Journal he was eyeing a major acquisition. Fast forward to late last week, and in what appears to be an intentional leak to the same outlet, Cohen's next move may now be coming into focus: preparing an offer to buy eBay. The WSJ cites sources who say that Cohen's GameStop has built a $12 billion position in eBay ahead of a potential offer. Notably, eBay has a market capitalization 3.8 times larger than that of the video game retailer. Sources said Cohen
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Big Tech Is Funding Space Solar And Fusion While Running On Gas
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Big Tech Is Funding Space Solar And Fusion While Running On Gas Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com, * Meta signed a deal with startup Overview Energy to develop up to 1 gigawatt of space-based solar power, though a pilot satellite won't launch until 2028 at the earliest -- and commercial viability remains years away. * Despite clean energy ambitions, Big Tech is still heavily dependent on natural gas: Meta is funding 10 new gas plants for its Louisiana data center campus, and Google is building a major gas facility in North Texas. * Google admitted its carbon emissions rose 48%
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Will Black Voters Rescue The GOP In 2026?
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Will Black Voters Rescue The GOP In 2026? The Republican Party is bracing for a brutal midterm election this year. Polls show Democrats ahead in the generic congressional ballot, and prediction markets give them solid odds of taking the House and a modest chance of flipping the Senate. But despite polls and prediction markets, there are signs that the GOP could defy history. And it comes down to black voters. Could black voters actually be the secret weapon that keeps Republicans in power after the 2026 midterms? The numbers, at least according to CNN's Harry Enten, suggest the question is worth asking seriously. Enten
The Guardian
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Two US service members missing after military exercises in Morocco
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
US military, Morocco, Africa, US news, World news, Middle East and north AfricaSearch and rescue operation launched after service members reported missing near south-western city of Tan Tan Two US service members are missing in south-western Morocco after taking part in annual multinational military exercises in the North African country, the United States Africa Command (Africom) said on Sunday. The US, Morocco and other countries participating in the African Lion exercise have launched a search and rescue operation, Africom said. Continue reading...
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Zambia cancels world’s largest human rights and tech summit days before start
a day ago
by Isabel Choat
Global development, Zambia, Human rights, World news, Africa, TechnologyGovernment blocks RightsCon 2026 conference saying it did not ‘align with national values’ The world’s largest conference on human rights and technology has been cancelled just days before it was due to start after the Zambian government told organisers it did not align with “national values”. Zambia’s government had originally welcomed the RightsCon 2026 summit on “human rights in the digital age”, due to be held in the capital, Lusaka, on 5-8 May, but Thabo Kawana, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information & Media, said last week that the conference would not go ahead to allow time to ensure the gathering
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First malaria drug for babies is approved in ‘major public health milestone’
a day ago
by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global development, Global health, Africa, Ghana, Malaria, Drugs, Science, World news, World Health Organization, Health, Children's health, Society, Infant and child mortality, Infectious diseasesWHO prequalification of Coartem Baby means newborns can be safely treated rather than using medication for older children The first malaria treatment for babies has been approved by the World Health Organization, opening the door to widespread use around the globe. In parts of Africa, up to 18% of children under six months will be infected with malaria, but there has historically been no safe treatment for the smallest of them. There were 610,000 deaths from malaria in 2024, about three quarters of which were under-fives in Africa. Continue reading...
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Sabastian Sawe receives hero’s welcome in Kenya after sub-two hour marathon feat
2 days ago
by Ed Ram in Eldoret
Kenya, Marathon, London Marathon, Athletics, Africa, World news, SportRecord-breaker says London Marathon win was ‘a victory for all of us’ as he is greeted by family and friends in Eldoret Hugged, cheered and adorned with garlands, the first man to run an official marathon in under two hours has returned as a hero to his home village in Kenya. Sabastian Sawe, who stunned the world when he clocked 1h 59m 30s in the London Marathon last weekend, flew in a Kenyan military plane normally reserved for special operations on Thursday to his home region of western Kenya. Continue reading...
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Uganda copying Russia and China with new bill designed to crush dissent, say critics
2 days ago
by John Musenze
Global development, Uganda, Governance, Africa, World news, Yoweri MuseveniNew law proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting ‘foreign interests’, and restricts those who work with or are funded by overseas partners Ugandan opposition figures, human rights organisations and legal experts have condemned a sweeping bill that proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting “foreign interests”, and imposes restrictions on a broad range of people and organisations that work with or receive funding from overseas partners. The protection of sovereignty bill 2026 is being fast tracked through parliament, with debate expected to conclude before the presidential swearing-in on 12 May. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz reports being attacked as Iran makes new peace proposal
33 minutes ago
by Associated Press
A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz has reported being attacked by multiple small craft, the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre said on Sunday, marking at least two dozen attacks in and around the strait since the Iran war began. All crew on the unidentified northbound carrier were safe after the attack off Sirik, Iran, east of the strait, the monitor said. Iranian officials have asserted that they control the strait and that ships not affiliated with the...
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Vigilantes in Nigeria kill herders amid jihadist tensions, kidnapping gangs
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A state-backed Nigerian militia, operating alongside the military, killed scores of ethnic Fulani herders in a raid, local sources have told journalists. The herders were killed in an operation that also involved vigilantes from Benin, just across the border from Niger State, after the herders were accused of being informants for the jihadist group Ansaru. The Nigerian vigilantes from Bussa district raided herding Fulani settlements around Kabe, in neighbouring Borgu, in a massacre that also saw...
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World may find itself ‘in a very Chinese time’ of data governance
5 hours ago
by Ran Guo
At the end of March, China inaugurated the World Data Organisation in Beijing, a body with a stated mission of “bridging the data divide, unlocking data’s value and powering the digital economy”. The move is the latest signal of a broader trend: over the past several years, Beijing has developed a distinct data governance strategy to drive artificial intelligence (AI) development as it reshapes the terms of technological competition. Since late 2025, Beijing has pursued an aggressive AI adoption...
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2 dead after boat runs aground in France in failed crossing to UK
6 hours ago
by Associated Press
A small boat carrying migrants trying to cross the English Channel ran aground on a beach in northern France, leaving two dead and 16 people injured, including three with serious burns, authorities said on Sunday. The vessel, carrying 82 people, set out overnight from Hardelot beach, a few kilometres south of the port of Boulogne-sur-Mer, but the engine failed and it began to drift, Christophe Marx, Secretary General of the Pas-de-Calais prefecture, told reporters. A French maritime gendarmerie...
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Gaza flotilla activists detained by Israel face ‘extreme brutality’
9 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Two foreign activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla who were brought to Israel for interrogation appeared before an Israeli court on Sunday, according to the rights group defending them. The flotilla of more than 50 vessels had set sail from France, Spain and Italy with the aim of breaking an Israeli blockade of Gaza and bringing supplies to the devastated Palestinian territory. They were intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece early on Thursday, with Israel saying it had...
New York Times
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Trump Faces the Complicated Reality of a Costly, Unpopular War in Iran
9 hours ago
by Zolan Kanno-Youngs
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, International Relations, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Trump, Donald J, Xi Jinping, Wright, Chris (1965- )President Trump’s predictions of a relatively short-term conflict with minimal economic consequences appear to be crumbling.
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Jordanians Struggle as Mideast Wars Scare Tourists Away
a day ago
by Raja Abdulrahim, Rana F. Sweis and Laura Boushnak
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Jordan, Petra (Jordan), Travel and Vacations, Dead SeaThough Jordan mostly sat out the conflicts, its tourism high season was nearly wiped out at popular sites. Visitors canceled flights, hotels and tours.
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OPEC Plus, in Symbolic Gesture, to Increase Oil Production
3 hours ago
by Emmett Lindner
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Production, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Saudi Arabia, Strait of Hormuz, United Arab EmiratesThe announcement came days after the United Arab Emirates withdrew from the group. The higher output will have little effect on global supplies.
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Behind Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling, a Clash Over the Reality of Racism
9 hours ago
by Richard Fausset
United States Politics and Government, Voting Rights Act (1965), Minorities, State Legislatures, Black People, Discrimination, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Supreme Court (US), Alito, Samuel A Jr, Kagan, Elena, Southern States (US)The Supreme Court ruling said there must be proof that a racial group was “intentionally” disadvantaged. The dissent called it “well-nigh impossible.”
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A California Dream? Some Democrats Fear Harris Picked the Wrong Race.
9 hours ago
by Jennifer Medina
United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, Governors, Harris, Kamala DSome wish Kamala Harris had decided to run for governor in California, where Democrats are struggling to break through, rather than weigh another White House run.