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  • Global markets exhibit volatility influenced by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz and its implications for oil supply, alongside optimism surrounding potential de-escalation.
  • The sportswear industry faces persistent bearish sentiment, reflecting ongoing supply chain challenges and potentially shifting consumer demand.
  • Advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics are introducing humanoid robots for high-risk industrial jobs, signaling a transformative shift in labor markets.
  • Regulatory scrutiny is intensifying across various sectors, with probes into 'forever chemicals' in consumer goods and legal challenges to practices in the financial and energy markets.
  • International relations are becoming increasingly complex, marked by diplomatic maneuvering, trade policy shifts, and heightened security concerns, as evidenced by events in Canada, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.

ZeroHedge

  • Futures Rise, Nasdaq Up 10 Days In A Row, On Iran De-escalation Optimism 31 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Futures Rise, Nasdaq Up 10 Days In A Row, On Iran De-escalation Optimism US equity futures, and global stocks rise while oil slides on a Reuters report that negotiating teams from the US and Iran could return to Pakistan later this week to resume negotiations to end the war in the Gulf, days after the first peace talks ended without a breakthrough, with chatter from Pakistani media that Trump is said to be in attendance. As of 8:00am ET,  S&P 500 futures are up 0.2% while Nasdaq 100 contracts add 0.4%, as the cash index braces for a 10th straight day of

  • Fearing Iranian Escalation In Red Sea, Saudis Push Trump To Call Off Hormuz Blockade an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Fearing Iranian Escalation In Red Sea, Saudis Push Trump To Call Off Hormuz Blockade Wary of Iranian escalation that shuts down Red Sea traffic, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is asking the Trump administration to back off from its newly-implemented blockade of Iranian-linked shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday evening. On Sunday, a senior advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei warned that Iran has "large, untouched levers" to respond to such a blockade.  Perhaps ominously, Bab el-Mandeb translates to "Gate of Tears" (map via Time) Earlier on Monday -- at 10am ET -- the US blockade

  • The Iranian Regime's Crypto Shadow Arsenal an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    The Iranian Regime's Crypto Shadow Arsenal Authored by Tamuz Itai via The Epoch Times, In 2025, Iran’s crypto ecosystem swelled to more than $7.78 billion, according to Chainalysis, marking a notable acceleration from prior years amid economic collapse and geopolitical turmoil. For ordinary Iranians—roughly one in six of the population—crypto served as a vital lifeline. Facing relentless rial depreciation (down nearly 90 percent since 2018), chronic inflation of 40 to 50 percent, and frequent power blackouts or internet shutdowns during protests, citizens turned to Bitcoin and stablecoins like U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins (USDT) on the Tron network to hedge savings, facilitate remittances, and move

  • Texas AG Probes Lululemon Leggings For "Forever Chemicals" an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Texas AG Probes Lululemon Leggings For "Forever Chemicals" Shares of Lululemon Athletica fell as much as 4.5% in late-morning New York trading after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into whether the company, known for its leggings, misled consumers about potential "forever chemicals" in its apparel. Paxton's probe of Lululemon's athletic apparel centers around leggings that may contain PFAS, or "forever chemicals," and whether the company misled consumers about the safety, quality, and health impacts of its products. The attorney general's office will also review the company's restricted substances list, testing procedures, and supply chain practices to determine whether its products

  • First Humanoid Robot With Embodied Intelligence For High-Risk Jobs Enters Service 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    First Humanoid Robot With Embodied Intelligence For High-Risk Jobs Enters Service Authored by Mriogakshi Dixit via Interesting Engineering, In the dizzying heights of a chemical storage facility, a new kind of worker is punching in. China has reportedly deployed its first “embodied” intelligent humanoid robot designed for high-risk industrial operations.  Embodied AI robot can be seen working on the wall of a large chemical storage tank in testing.CCTV PLus This isn’t just a fixed machine; it’s a 90-kg (198-pound) robot that can climb walls and work where humans can’t. Interestingly, the multi-purpose system is intended to replace human workers in hazardous conditions, such as chemical


The Guardian

  • Survivors ask why Nigeria bombed busy market in effort to target jihadist group 2 hours ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    Nigeria, Africa, World news

    Devastating attack killed up to 200 people, many of them civilians, with military saying it was a ‘precision airstrike’ Survivors and observers have questioned the Nigerian military’s rationale for a devastating airstrike on a busy market that killed as many as 200 people, many of them civilians. The hit on Jilli market on the border of the north-eastern Borno and Yobe states on Saturday is the latest in a string of attacks by the country’s air force over the past decade with a high civilian death toll. Continue reading...

  • Anger at ‘bloody unacceptable’ efforts to end Sudan’s war as conflict enters fourth year 2 hours ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Sudan, Conflict and arms, Africa, World news, United Nations, Famine

    A top UN official has criticised lack of global urgency as reports confirm the world’s largest humanitarian crisis is worsening Efforts to end Sudan’s catastrophic war have been criticised as “unacceptable” by the country’s top UN official as a series of new reports confirm that the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis is worsening. Speaking to the Guardian on the eve of the third anniversary of the war, Denise Brown expressed her concern over the apparent lack of political urgency to end a conflict that has forced 14 million Sudanese to flee their homes. Tens of thousands of people are missing. Continue reading...

  • Chagos Islands treaty is now ‘impossible to agree at political level’, UK minister says 17 hours ago by Olivia Lee
    Chagos Islands, Mauritius, Foreign policy, Africa, UK news, Politics, World news, Labour

    Stephen Doughty says US withdrawal of support means bill cannot complete passage through parliament A treaty over ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius has become “impossible to agree at political level” and the corresponding bill will not complete its passage through parliament, a Foreign Office minister has said. Stephen Doughty told the Commons that the agreement with Mauritius was initially negotiated in close coordination with the US, but Donald Trump’s position “appears to have changed”. Continue reading...

  • Pope Leo visits Algeria in sign of Africa’s growing importance to Catholic church 20 hours ago by Aamna Mohdin
    Pope Leo XIV, Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Africa, The papacy, Catholicism, Christianity, Religion, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Pontiff makes first papal visit to country as he starts 11-day tour that will also include stops in Cameroon and Angola Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Algeria for the first papal visit to the country, calling for peace on the opening stop of a tour of Africa that signals the continent’s growing importance to the Catholic church. The 11-day trip, which will include stops in Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea, is the longest by Pope Leo since being elected to the papacy in May last year. Continue reading...

  • Ghanaian winger Dominic Frimpong killed at age of 20 in attack on team bus a day ago by Guardian sport and agencies
    Football, Ghana, Ghana football team, Sport, Africa

    * Armed men fired at Berekum Chelsea bus on Sunday * Frimpong dies of wounds at hospital Berekum Chelsea winger Dominic Frimpong was killed in an armed robbery on his team’s bus as they returned from a match on Sunday, the Ghana Football Association said. Berekum Chelsea said six “masked men wielding guns and assault rifles” had blocked the road as the team returned from their Ghana Premier League match against Samartex. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Who profits most from a US-Israel-Iran stalemate? 25 minutes ago by Asad Ullah

    The conventional indictment runs like this: blinded by ideology and captured by special interests, the US and Israel have blundered into a region they never understood, sowing instability they neither anticipated nor desired. It is a damning argument. It also happens to be, in one important respect, too generous. The more unsettling possibility, supported by two decades of observable behaviour, is that these policies produce not disorder as a side effect but something far more useful: a conflict...

  • French minister seeks ban of Kanye West concert in Marseille 41 minutes ago by Agence France-Presse

    France’s interior minister is seeking to block US rapper Kanye West from performing in the southern city of Marseille in June due to his antisemitic remarks, a source close to the minister said on Tuesday. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez is “highly determined” to ban the June 11 concert at Marseille’s Velodrome stadium and is exploring “all possibilities”, the source said. West, 48, has been heavily criticised for making antisemitic remarks and voicing admiration for Adolf Hitler. Britain has...

  • Asia’s energy supply at breaking point as US blockades Hormuz 3 hours ago by Biman Mukherji

    Washington’s naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is threatening to tip Asia into its worst energy crisis in living memory, with peace talks on the Iran war stalled and no clear timeline for when oil flows might resume. The United States moved to seize control of the flashpoint waterway on Monday night, with US President Donald Trump framing the move as a way to force Iran to open the strait and accept a deal to end the war. Iran responded by threatening all ports in the Persian Gulf and the...

  • Kazakh sovereign fund issues Central Asia’s first panda bond in ‘milestone’ sale 3 hours ago by Carol Yang

    A leading sovereign wealth fund from Central Asia has cast a vote of confidence in Chinese debt and the country’s currency by becoming the first institution from the region to sell yuan-denominated debt, known as panda bonds, in China’s onshore market. The decision by Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund, Samruk-Kazyna, to sell 3 billion yuan (US$440 million) in China’s interbank market comes as global investors are looking for safe havens amid geopolitical uncertainties such as the Iran war. The...

  • Gunman at Turkey high school wounds 16 before killing himself 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    A former student opened fire at a high school in southeastern Turkey on Tuesday, wounding at least 16 people, before killing himself, an official said. The 18-year-old attacker, armed with a shotgun, fired randomly inside a vocational high school in Siverek, Sanliurfa province. He later killed himself with the same shotgun after being “cornered by police”, Governor Hasan Sildak said. The attack left 10 students, four teachers, a canteen employee and a police officer hurt, Sildak said. While most...


New York Times

  • U.S. Is Negotiating an Iran Deal That Would Buy Time, Again 12 hours ago by David E. Sanger and Tyler Pager
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, War and Armed Conflicts, Nuclear Weapons, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Iran

    The United States proposed a 20-year “suspension” of all nuclear activity, even as President Trump demands assurances that Iran can never build a nuclear weapon.

  • Trump’s Latest Oil Blockade Brings Bigger Economic Risks 4 hours ago by Rebecca F. Elliott
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, International Trade and World Market, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Natural Gas, Shortages, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Production, Ships and Shipping, International Energy Agency, Trump, Donald J, Persian Gulf, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, Israel, United States, Strait of Hormuz

    Oil markets shrugged it off, but the effort to hurt Iran could provoke retaliation that inflicts more damage on energy assets and the global economy.

  • State of U.S. Blockade Is Unclear as Some Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz an hour ago by John Yoon and Francesca Regalado
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, United States Defense and Military Forces, Freight (Cargo), Strait of Hormuz, Iran

    Ship-tracking data showed that several vessels, including some that had been docked at Iranian ports, had moved through the strait as the U.S. military began its blockade.

  • A Divided America Processes a War With Iran 4 hours ago by Jack Healy, Pooja Salhotra, Jazmine Ulloa, Anna Griffin, Emily Cataneo and Ruth Igielnik
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Polls and Public Opinion, War and Armed Conflicts, Trump, Donald J, Colorado Springs (Colo), Fayetteville (NC), Iowa

    As the war in Iran extends into its seventh week and a truce feels increasingly shaky, many Americans expressed bewilderment about a conflict that came with little warning.

  • At a House Republican’s New York Event, Flashes of an Iran Backlash 35 minutes ago by Robert Jimison
    United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, House of Representatives, Lawler, Mike (1986- ), Trump, Donald J, Republican Party, House of Representatives, Democratic Party, Putnam County (NY), Hudson River Valley (NY), Mahopac (NY)

    Representative Mike Lawler, who is seeking re-election in a swing district in the Hudson Valley, faced tough questions from constituents about his stance on the war in Iran.


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