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  • Geopolitical tensions are escalating with Iran striking commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and China conducting a nuclear-capable ballistic missile test in the Pacific, prompting retaliatory strikes from the US and condemnation from Australia.
  • The political landscape in France is shifting as Marine Le Pen confirms her intent to run for president despite a recent conviction, while Nigel Farage resigns as an MP in the UK to trigger a by-election.
  • Major tech companies are navigating AI development and ethical concerns, with Anthropic removing a secret tracker and Beijing considering restrictions on foreign access to its AI models, alongside DeepSeek developing its own AI chip.
  • The US faces domestic controversies including a key Senate race thrown into question by sexual assault allegations against Graham Platner, and a federal appeals court ruling on sex offenders' rights, while a New York building's structural integrity is in question.
  • Environmental concerns are highlighted by a study suggesting catnip lotion's effectiveness against mosquitoes, dire water level warnings for Lake Powell, and severe weather events causing fatalities in China.

ZeroHedge

  • International Olympic Committee Lifts Suspension, Russians To Compete At LA Games 20 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    International Olympic Committee Lifts Suspension, Russians To Compete At LA Games In another sign of war fatigue in the West, and perhaps amid greater realization that 'punishing' the Russian people is having no real effect on the course of the Ukraine war, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has finally eased restrictions on Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 Games in Los Angeles . "The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board (EB) has provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) that had been in effect since 12 October 2023," the Olympic body stated Tuesday. "The decision was taken

  • US Launches New Iran Strikes Overnight: 'Heavy Costs' For Attacks On Commercial Shipping 35 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    US Launches New Iran Strikes Overnight: 'Heavy Costs' For Attacks On Commercial Shipping Summary: US strikes on Iran announced , as 'heavy costs' for earlier targeting of multiple commercial vessels Oil rises as Treasury revokes June 21 Iran oil waiver Hormuz Threat Level Raised To " Severe " Three maritime incidents reported on Hormuz in last 24 hours Another unidentified vessel hit by a Drone IRGC forces hit a Saudi Tanker IRGC forces hit a Qatari LNG tanker * * * US Launches New Iran Strikes, In First Since Ayatollah's Funeral The US military has announced it has commenced fresh

  • China Test-Launches Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile In Pacific, Alarming Neighbors 40 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    China Test-Launches Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile In Pacific, Alarming Neighbors Via The Cradle The Chinese navy on Monday test-launched a strategic missile from a nuclear submarine in the Pacific Ocean in the framework of its annual military exercises. "At 12.01pm on July 6, a strategic nuclear submarine of China's People's Liberation Army Navy successfully launched a... strategic missile carrying a training simulation warhead into the relevant high seas of the Pacific Ocean ," spokesperson Wang Xuemeng said in a statement posted on WeChat. via Reuters "This missile test launch is a routine arrangement of China's annual military training, and relevant countries

  • Anthropic Removes "Scary" Secret Claude Tracker After Developer Stumbles Across It an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Anthropic Removes "Scary" Secret Claude Tracker After Developer Stumbles Across It Anthropic has removed hidden detection code from its Claude Code tool after a developer reverse-engineered the binary and exposed how the company was subtly monitoring users in China . The code, which Anthropic described as an experiment launched in March, used a form of prompt steganography to signal information about a user's environment back to Anthropic's servers. It was designed to help detect unauthorized resellers and attempts by other organizations to distill Claude's capabilities into their own models. How The Detection Worked The mechanism was first spotted by a

  • Activists Push California To Recognize 'Black English' In Preschool Classrooms an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Activists Push California To Recognize 'Black English' In Preschool Classrooms Via American Greatness, Progressive California education activists are urging the state to recognize “black English” in preschool classrooms, claiming the approach would strengthen literacy development and affirm the language spoken by many black children. Black Californians United for Early Care & Education (BlackECE), a nonprofit advocacy organization , is promoting what it describes as an effort to challenge “harmful language hierarchies and affirm black English as a legitimate, rule-governed language rooted in black history, culture, and community.” The group also seeks to “address how language bias shows up in early


The Guardian

  • Catnip lotion as effective as Deet at repelling mosquitoes, study finds 7 hours ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global health, Global development, Pesticides, Uganda, Plants, Insects, Environment, Animals, Wildlife, World news, Africa, Farming, Science, Cats

    Researchers testing a cheap, homegrown oil in Uganda found what cats knew all along – it worked as well as the artificial chemical used globally A homegrown catnip lotion has proven “just as effective as Deet” as a mosquito repellant in trials carried out in Uganda. Catnip, or Nepeta cataria , is a common herb from the mint family. The chemical in the plant that causes feline euphoria – nepetalactone – also has insect-repelling properties but this has not previously been commercialised. Continue reading...

  • What will define Elon Musk’s legacy? Doge cuts to USAID Ebola programs 11 hours ago by Melody Schreiber
    Elon Musk, Ebola, USAID, Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World news, US politics, Global health, US news

    Experts say cuts have hindered the response to DRC’s Ebola outbreak and resulted in ‘significant numbers’ of deaths Elon Musk has an Ebola problem. SpaceX stock dropped precipitously after its initial public offering, and Tesla faces a wave of lawsuits. But instead of focusing on his companies, Musk has posted frequently on X about the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which he helped dismantle – or, in his words, feed into the woodchipper – last year. “Elon’s USAID crash-out over the past week has been a thing to behold,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, a former top USAID official who oversaw

  • Five charged in Liberia after more than 200kg of cocaine seized in drug bust 16 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Liberia, Africa, Drugs trade, World news

    Shipment discovered at airport in Monrovia and valued at £14.2m had been falsely declared as seasoning cubes Authorities in Liberia have charged five suspects over one of the largest drug seizures in the country’s history, after police found more than 200kg of cocaine falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes. The shipment, with an estimated value of $19m (£14.2m), was discovered at the international airport in Monrovia on 8 June, but the suspects were not named until a press briefing at the weekend. Continue reading...

  • Archaeologists uncover ancient Byzantine city in Egypt’s western desert 3 days ago by Nadeem Badshah
    Egypt, Middle East and north Africa, Archaeology, Africa

    Well-preserved fourth-century quarters reveal details of daily life, urban development and economic activities Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a well-preserved Byzantine-era city in the western desert. The fourth-century quarters had residential and religious structures, including a basilica-style church in the Dakhla oasis. Archaeologists also found coins, pottery fragments and tools. Continue reading...

  • ‘The situation is terrible’: aid workers on life in Sudanese city pummelled by drone strikes 3 days 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 has lost count of the number of drone attacks on the besieged city of El Obeid in Sudan, but said 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 said. “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...


South China Morning Post

  • 3 tracks are shaping the Middle East’s post-Iran war order an hour ago by Hao Nan

    The Iran battlefield might be quieter and diplomacy might have resumed, but the main contest has shifted to the architecture of the Middle East. The question is no longer whether Iran can be contained, the Strait of Hormuz can remain open or another round of escalation can be avoided. The larger issue is who will write the rules after the shock. Three tracks are taking shape. The first is led by the United States and built around the expansion of the Abraham Accords, the integration of Israel...

  • At UN, Cuba rallies support against ‘cruel’ and ‘ruthless’ US blockade an hour ago by Agence France-Presse

    Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez denounced the “ruthless” US embargo against the communist island during a UN General Assembly debate on Tuesday that took place despite diplomatic pressure by Washington to prevent it. “The government of the United States is carrying out against Cuba a multi-dimensional, non-conventional warfare that has already lasted for almost seven decades now and has become ever more cruel and more ruthless during the last seven months,” Rodriguez told the body,...

  • US launches new strikes against Iranian targets after vessels struck in Hormuz 2 hours ago by Agencies

    The US military launched a series of strikes against Iranian targets early on Wednesday after three merchant ships were struck in the waters off Oman. In a statement posted to social media, US Central Command said American forces launched the strikes “to impose heavy costs for targeting and attacking commercial shipping crewed by innocent civilians in an international waterway”. “Iran’s demonstrated aggression was unwarranted, dangerous and a clear violation of the ceasefire,” the statement...

  • Colombia’s president-elect suspends transition after outgoing leader Petro’s fraud claims 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella on Tuesday suspended the transition process with President Gustavo Petro and accused him of planning a coup to stay in power, after the outgoing leader refused to recognise results of the country’s election. Petro said on Monday that he refused to recognise de la Espriella’s victory in the June 21 presidential run-off election over the Petro coalition’s candidate Senator Ivan Cepeda, alleging fraud without providing evidence. The conservative,...

  • Cardinal in Morocco steps back from duties after sexual assault claims 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    At least five women have accused the archbishop of Rabat of sexual assault, according to an Agence France-Presse investigation, prompting the Spanish-born cleric to announce he was “stepping back” on Tuesday while the Vatican holds an inquiry. Agence France-Presse interviewed a retired woman involved in the Church and reviewed the written testimony of another woman who said Cristobal Lopez Romero had sexually assaulted them. The 74-year-old archbishop denied all wrongdoing when contacted by...


New York Times

  • New Rules Require Election Changes for States to Get Terrorism Grants an hour ago by Scott Dance, Nick Corasaniti and Hilary Howard
    Federal-State Relations (US), United States Politics and Government, Federal Aid (US), Midterm Elections (2026), States (US), Terrorism, Disasters and Emergencies, Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Presidential Power (US), Federal Emergency Management Agency, Homeland Security Department, Hochul, Kathleen C, Trump, Donald J

    Federal officials said they would withhold some money unless states pursue paper ballot systems, verify citizenship and conduct costly audits.

  • Justice Department Threatens Top Election Officials Over Noncitizen Voting an hour ago by Nick Corasaniti
    Justice Department, Elections, Midterm Elections (2026), Trump, Donald J, Citizenship and Naturalization

    The letters come amid President Trump’s effort to tighten election rules to prevent a problem that doesn’t exist: widespread noncitizen voting.

  • Judge Quashes Justice Dept. Subpoena in 2020 Election Inquiry 16 minutes ago by Alan Feuer
    United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Presidential Election of 2020, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Justice Department, Trump, Donald J, Fulton County (Ga), Georgia, Biden, Joseph R Jr

    The ruling cast serious doubts on the department’s efforts to reinvestigate the race, finding that it was too late to bring criminal charges in the case.

  • Iran’s Strikes on Ships in Strait of Hormuz Threaten Oil Flow 19 minutes ago by Jenny Gross
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Oman, Iran, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, internal-open-access-from-nl

    The strikes by Iran and the attacks and re-imposition of sanctions by the U.S. came weeks after the countries agreed to try to find a lasting end to their hostilities.

  • Midtown Evacuations Scramble Plans for Hotel Guests an hour ago by Ryley Ober
    Travel and Vacations, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Evacuations and Evacuees, Westin Hotels & Resorts, Midtown Area (Manhattan, NY), New York City

    At least two hotels near the unstable building were evacuated, stranding travelers and forcing guests to clamber for alternative accommodation.


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