World
AI Summary
- Geopolitical tensions escalate as Iran and the US engage in military actions and threats, particularly concerning maritime trade routes, alongside ongoing conflict and political instability in Ukraine.
- AI development continues to be a major focus, with discussions around its potential to reinforce false beliefs, its role in industry, and ethical considerations like unauthorized use of robotic dogs.
- Global economic and environmental challenges persist, evidenced by China's influence over rare earth minerals, widespread impacts of Canadian wildfires on air quality, and the effects of climate change on extreme weather events.
- Concerns regarding election integrity and interference are prominent, with former President Trump making claims of fraudulent voters and foreign meddling, sparking debate and scrutiny.
- Significant legal and political developments include high-profile trials, sentencing for espionage, and ongoing parliamentary debates on critical issues like assisted dying and online safety legislation.
ZeroHedge
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Why 'Big Pharma' Will Never Make A Cheap Anti-Aging Drug
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Why 'Big Pharma' Will Never Make A Cheap Anti-Aging Drug Authored by Ross Pomeroy via RealClearScience , For years, scientists have hypothesized that safe, cheap, generic drugs like metformin and rapamycin could slow aging , based on promising findings in animal models . But despite the evidenced hope, little has been done to see if these drugs actually slow aging in humans. There have been no rigorous clinical trials exploring whether metformin or rapamycin prolong life and and boost health. How is it possible that metformin and rapamycin, long used to respectively treat diabetes and prevent organ transplant rejection, have
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"One Step Closer To Extradition": Cox Media Heir Faces Reckoning Over Funding Marxist Revolution
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"One Step Closer To Extradition": Cox Media Heir Faces Reckoning Over Funding Marxist Revolution Sovereign Media, a far-left media outlet funded by the Babochki Collective, a nonprofit run by Jim "Fergie" Chambers, the communist centi-millionaire and heir to the Cox Media fortune, reports that Fergie, who was arrested in Ibiza last week at the request of the US Justice Department, " has been transferred to a maximum-security facility in Madrid ." "BREAKING: James "Fergie" Chambers has been transferred to a maximum security facility in Madrid - one step closer to extradition to the US ," Sovereign Media wrote on X
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What's Really Going On? UK Government Announces Mass Stockpile Order, Wargames
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
What's Really Going On? UK Government Announces Mass Stockpile Order, Wargames Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news , The British government is preparing to tell ordinary people a blunt message: the state is not coming to save you. Households will be urged to stockpile long-life food, bottled water, essential medicines and even wind-up radios as part of a new national resilience campaign launching later this year. At the same time, ministers have confirmed Operation Albiston Shadow - the largest home defence wargame exercise in decades - will take place in 2027 , testing responses to 'hybrid' attacks alongside a major
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Rare Wartime Protests Across Ukraine As Zelensky Moves To Oust Defense Chief
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Rare Wartime Protests Across Ukraine As Zelensky Moves To Oust Defense Chief Rare wartime protests have broken out in Ukraine in the wake of President Zelensky sacking his popular Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov - which is reportedly in process but not finalized yet. The 35-year old defense chief was only six months into his tenure, and is widely hailed as a reformist innovator who has turned the tide of war , having overseen a strategy of punishing wave after wave of devastating drones on Russian energy infrastructure. via Associated Press The NY Times on Thursday said that "thousands of people
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The Grooming Gang Cover-Up: 250,000 Reasons "Online Safety" Is A Scam
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Grooming Gang Cover-Up: 250,000 Reasons "Online Safety" Is A Scam Authored by John Wilder via WilderWealthyWise.com, “These borders are well protected.” – The Fellowship of the Ring (all memes as found) Governments around the world trot out the kids whenever they want to remove freedoms. Protect the children. It’s always for the children. The reality is that they don’t care at all about the kids. Let’s look at the KIDS Act. The “Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act” has passed the House. The Senate Democrats have said . . . it’s too weak. Of course they did. There appears
The Guardian
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UK aid cuts ‘reduce bilateral support to some African countries by 90%’
20 hours ago
by Heather Stewart
Foreign policy, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Aid, Politics, Labour, Charities, Society, UK news, Africa, World newsCritics say Foreign Office figures send ‘global message about the role the country wants to play on international stage’ Labour’s foreign aid cuts mean reductions of as much as 90% in the bilateral support the UK will give to some African countries, Foreign Office figures show. The department’s annual report includes a long-awaited breakdown of how the reduction in the aid budget will affect individual countries for the next three years. Continue reading...
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Uganda calls for travel restrictions to be lifted after last Ebola patient discharged
a day ago
by John Musenze in Kampala
Global health, Ebola, Global development, Uganda, Africa, World news, Infectious diseases, Medical researchCountry begins 42-day countdown to outbreak being declared officially over, as numbers continue to rise in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda has started lobbying countries to lift Ebola-related travel restrictions after discharging its last confirmed Ebola patient from hospital. The discharge of a Congolese national from the Mulago national referral hospital’s isolation centre in Kampala on Thursday triggered the start of a 42-day countdown required by the World Health Organization before Uganda can officially be declared Ebola-free, provided no new infections are detected. Continue reading...
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Moroccan intelligence insider reveals widespread use of Pegasus hacking software
a day ago
by Sam Jones, José Bautista and Hicham Mansouri
Morocco, World news, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, Software, Hacking, Technology, Computing, Malware, EspionageWhistleblower suggests internal security services deployed spyware from 2017 against key domestic and foreign targets A former member of Morocco’s domestic intelligence service has helped to provide an unprecedented insight into how the north African state used hacking software – including Pegasus spyware – to target journalists, human rights defenders, French politicians and Spanish cabinet ministers and police officers. Pegasus, which is manufactured by the Israel-based NSO Group, allows its operator to access everything on a target’s mobile phone, including emails, text messages and photographs. It can also activate the phone’s recorder and camera, turning it into a listening device.
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How global heating supercharged floods in West Africa, displacing thousands
a day ago
by Damien Gayle
Extreme weather, Flooding, Africa, Climate crisis, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, World news, Togo, Nigeria, Environment, LiberiaAdaptation to frightening new normal and reducing emissions further and faster is critical, scientists warn Dozens of people drowned, hundreds had to be rescued and thousands were displaced when floods struck the coasts of west Africa last month. Now scientists have concluded that the rains that caused the floods were supercharged by climate breakdown. Global heating, they say, turned what should have been a routine weather event into a climate catastrophe. Continue reading...
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New US Ebola patient arrives in Germany for treatment
3 days ago
by AFP and Reuters
Ebola, US news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Trump administration, Germany, Africa, US politics, Europe, Health, World newsAid worker flown to Berlin as Trump administration bars Americans from traveling to US on commercial flights A US national who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said on Monday, weeks after another American infected with Ebola in the DRC was treated in Berlin. Meanwhile, the Trump administration on Monday said it was blocking American citizens in the DRC from traveling to the US on commercial flights, Reuters reported, citing a White House official. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Xi’s call on AI, Trump blasts China, US tariffs
3 hours ago
by Haining Gao
Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the dual nature of artificial intelligence’s opportunities and challenges, calling for a principle of “openness” and regulations to keep the technology “secure and controllable” in a speech at the country’s flagship annual AI conference. Xi’s first speech to the World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai showed AI is a national strategic priority as China seeks to build greater technological self-reliance amid its tech rivalry with the United States. Earlier...
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Agentic AI: the next battleground for Chinese brands
3 hours ago
by James David Spellman
China’s companies have mastered social media marketing playbooks. Now, they must learn to win the trust of artificial intelligence (AI) agents that will increasingly shape what consumers discover, consider and ultimately buy. These personal concierges are starting to determine the best choices for each user by balancing price, quality, reliability, sustainability and individual preferences. Tell an AI agent you want to go “somewhere”, and it can autonomously choose the destination and book...
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Chinese scientist’s sodium battery leap; petition to boot Argentina: SCMP’s 7 highlights
7 hours ago
by SCMP
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. The young Chinese scientist behind ‘impossible’ breakthrough on sodium batteries Scientist Lu Yaxiang, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Physics, has spent a decade working to make sodium-ion batteries...
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US confronts floods, heatwaves, smoky skies all at once amid Trump aid cuts
7 hours ago
by Bloomberg
Across the US this week, different disasters – from Canadian wildfire smoke darkening the skies in the Midwest and northeast to extreme heat along the east coast to catastrophic flooding in Texas – are disrupting daily life and putting people’s health at risk. When multiple weather catastrophes play out like this at the same time, or in quick succession, experts refer to them as compound events. As climate change makes compound events more likely, experts warned that grappling with them is...
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Trump’s intense attacks have failed to sway Iran. He’s trying again anyway
10 hours ago
by Reuters
President Donald Trump has ramped up US air strikes on Iran and threatened broader escalation, but there is little sign that a military strategy that has already failed to extract concessions from Tehran will succeed this time. With the collapse of an interim ceasefire deal reached a month ago, Trump finds himself in a bind as he seeks to break Iran’s grip on the vital Strait of Hormuz and force Tehran to accept his demands. While the two sides have so far avoided a return to full-scale...
New York Times
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How Andy Burnham, ‘King of the North,’ Conquered U.K. Politics
4 hours ago
by Michael D. Shear
Politics and Government, Legislatures and Parliaments, Soccer, Mayors, Homeless Persons, Infrastructure (Public Works), Anfield (Liverpool, England), Hillsborough Stadium (Sheffield, England), House of Commons (Great Britain), Labour Party (Great Britain), Liverpool (Soccer Team), Burnham, Andrew M (1970- ), Brown, Gordon, Starmer, Keir, Cambridge (England), England, Great Britain, Liverpool (England), Makerfield (England), Manchester (England), Westminster (England)A plain-spoken politician from a modest background in northwest England, Mr. Burnham is set to be named Labour leader — and prime minister apparent — on Friday.
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New Prime Minister Faces Old Problems: How to Make Britain’s Economy Grow
3 hours ago
by Eshe Nelson
Great Britain, Economic Conditions and Trends, Inflation (Economics), Politics and Government, Productivity, Manchester (England), Burnham, Andrew M (1970- )Conversations with economists, and people around him, shed light on how Andy Burnham might tackle entrenched challenges.
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What a Times Reporter Saw in Iran, and Takeaways from Trump’s Speech on Election Security
2 hours ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart, Abdi Latif Dahir and Nick Corasaniti
United States Politics and Government, Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Trump, Donald J, IranPlus, the Friday news quiz.
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A Trump Obsession That Carries a Cost for Democracy
2 hours ago
by Peter Baker
United States Politics and Government, Presidential Election of 2020, Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Midterm Elections (2026), Trump, Donald JIn demanding steps to address the integrity of voting, President Trump persisted in relitigating his 2020 election defeat while finding ways to cast doubt on the 2026 outcome.
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Takeaways From Trump’s Speech Claiming Election Vulnerabilities and China Interference
3 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes and Maggie Haberman
Midterm Elections (2026), Classified Information and State Secrets, United States International Relations, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Voting Machines, Voting and Voters, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Trump, Donald JDocuments released by the Trump administration to support the president’s claims did not back up his most aggressive statements.