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- Global geopolitical tensions are escalating with increased defense spending by the EU and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, alongside China's rapid technological advancement in chip manufacturing and missile testing.
- Economic instability is a growing concern, evidenced by surging bankruptcies in Japan due to a plunging yen, and a potential 'China shock 3.0' driven by AI-powered robots impacting global markets.
- Climate change and resource management are prominent issues, with discussions around climate redistribution, concerns over food retailer performance, and the impact of extreme weather events like heatwaves and floods on various regions.
- Political landscapes are dynamic, marked by upcoming leadership changes in the UK, debates over wealth taxes and gun ownership in the US, and significant international interactions including a call between Putin and Trump and protests against far-right movements in Germany.
- Social and humanitarian crises persist, including the fallout from earthquakes in Venezuela, child malnutrition in Nepal, and ongoing aid challenges in conflict zones like Sudan, alongside debates on migration policies and human rights.
ZeroHedge
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More Defense Spending, More Climate Redistribution: The EU Spins A $2.2 Trillion Wealth Transfer Machine
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
More Defense Spending, More Climate Redistribution: The EU Spins A $2.2 Trillion Wealth Transfer Machine Submitted By Thomas Kolbe Negotiations over the European Commission's next seven-year budget are entering their decisive phase. Should Ursula von der Leyen and her allies succeed with their plans, Germany will once again shoulder a substantial financial burden. By now, however, Germans have become accustomed to that reality. Across the world, public debt levels are approaching dangerous flood marks. The global economy is effectively drowning in debt, with total public liabilities now exceeding 95% of global GDP . It is therefore only a matter of
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The Unfinished Revolution: When Rights Become Privileges
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Unfinished Revolution: When Rights Become Privileges Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “What country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance ?” - Thomas Jefferson What exactly are Americans celebrating this Fourth of July? Two hundred and fifty years after the Declaration of Independence proclaimed that all people possess inalienable rights, we now live under a government that increasingly behaves as though rights belong to the government to distribute, restrict and revoke as it sees fit. Freedom has become conditional.
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Trump: 'Netanyahu Knows Who The Boss Is' After Phone Call
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump: 'Netanyahu Knows Who The Boss Is' After Phone Call President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could meet as early as next week after the US leader returns from the annual NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. That's what Trump told Axios on Saturday after a Friday phone call, wherein the Israeli PM congratulated the American leader on the 250th Independence Day of the United States. Trump said something very interesting in the wake of the call: "We get along very good. [Netanyahu] knows who the boss is," he told Axios . via Reuters US-Israel relations have been deeply
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Charlie Kirk Assassination Case Heads For Key Hearing
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Charlie Kirk Assassination Case Heads For Key Hearing Authored by Janice Hisle via The Epoch Times , After months of wrangling, the case of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler James Robinson, is now headed toward its first major legal threshold. Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative commentator Charlie Kirk last year, appears during a hearing in Utah's Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah, on Dec. 11, 2025. Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP, Pool Robinson, 23, is accused of fatally shooting Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of the conservative Turning Point USA youth movement, while Kirk spoke at Utah Valley
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China CXMT Testing Production Line for Next-Gen Bonded DRAM, Closing Tech Gap With Korea "Far Faster Than Expected"
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China CXMT Testing Production Line for Next-Gen Bonded DRAM, Closing Tech Gap With Korea "Far Faster Than Expected" According to Korea's Hankgyung , China’s largest memory company, CXMT, which is preparing to IPO in the coming weeks, is currently testing a pilot production line for bonded DRAM in Hefei (the heart of China's semiconductor industry), aiming to achieve high-performance DRAM without using advanced EUV lithography , which is currently monopolized by Dutch ASML and faces unprecedented export controls (although according to Reuters , China has already built a prototype EUV machine). Bonded DRAM is a technology in which the memory
The Guardian
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Archaeologists uncover ancient Byzantine city in Egypt’s western desert
a day ago
by Nadeem Badshah
Egypt, Middle East and north Africa, Archaeology, AfricaWell-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...
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‘The situation is terrible’: aid workers on life in Sudanese city pummelled by drone strikes
2 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
Sudan, Africa, World newsEl 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...
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Overseas education project for women and girls axed by UK after two years
2 days ago
by Sarah Johnson
Global development, Global education, Women's rights and gender equality, Education, Yvette Cooper, Politics, Foreign policy, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, UK news, Universities, Higher education, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Child marriage, Africa, World newsThe programme, aimed at keeping 1m girls in school across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, withdrawn after aid cuts A leading higher education programme, aimed at keeping 1 million girls in school across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, has been axed by the British government just two years after it was announced. The scheme, Strengthening higher education for female empowerment (SHEFE), which was unveiled with some fanfare two years ago by the outgoing Conservative government, had a £45m budget to increase access to higher education for 1 million students worldwide. It has now had its tender withdrawn, the
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‘Give him any award, and he’ll come running’: Narendra Modi racks up honours on overseas trips
3 days ago
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
Narendra Modi, India, Seychelles, South and central Asia, World news, Israel, Africa, Middle East and north AfricaIndian prime minister has a habit of collecting awards on his travels, some as their first and only recipient As Narendra Modi touched down in Seychelles over the weekend, the archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean swiftly bestowed one of its “highest” honours upon the Indian prime minister. Modi beamed as he accepted the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award from Patrick Herminie, the Seychelles president, complete with a trophy and certificate. Continue reading...
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Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains
4 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Côte d’Ivoire, Flooding, Extreme weather, Climate crisis, Ghana, Nigeria, Africa, EnvironmentAuthorities say rainy season getting deadlier, with Ghana reporting 13 dead and floods hitting Benin, Togo and Nigeria Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May, the communication minister told a cabinet meeting in Abidjan. There are fears the toll could further rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims during the rainy season, which runs from May until July, the minister, Amadou Coulibaly, added. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Venezuela quakes survivor shares ordeal after 8 days buried alive
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Hernan Gil was working his shift as a security guard in the basement of a building in Venezuela on the afternoon of June 24 when he felt the earth shake. The first tremor was short, Gil recounted in an interview from the hospital room where he was recovering after being rescued from the depths of a collapsed building. Gil became a symbol of hope for Venezuela after he survived eight days of being buried alive by the double earthquake that devastated the north of the Caribbean country, leaving...
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Noted scientists leave US for China, America turns 250: 5 weekend reads you missed
3 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. Noted neurobiologist and ex-taekwondo captain Chih-Ying Su leaves US for China Celebrated neurobiologist Chih-Ying Su, who specialises in research on the sense of smell using fruit flies and mosquitoes, has left her position as faculty vice-chair at the University of California San Diego to join...
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Russia strikes Kyiv with deadly barrage on eve of Nato summit
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Russia struck Ukraine’s Kyiv region with ballistic missiles on Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens, authorities said, on the eve of a Nato summit in Turkey. The assault was the second on the capital and its surroundings in less than a week and came as both sides increased long-range attacks, underlining the growing reach of the war more than four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion. US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky are expected to...
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A Trump visit to Hong Kong would be a strategic masterstroke
6 hours ago
by Wang Xiangwei
If one word could capture the essence of Hong Kong, it would be resilience. Just two years ago, much of the international community had written off Hong Kong. A widely circulated newspaper commentary carried the headline: “It pains me to say Hong Kong is over”. Though the writer later changed his opinion, the piece captured the pessimism about the city’s future as a global hub. Hong Kong’s dramatic comeback is well documented. According to Boston Consulting Group, the city has overtaken...
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Netanyahu says some Lebanese villages ‘asked to be annexed to Israel’
7 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that some Christian villages in southern Lebanon had “asked to be annexed to Israel” so that they could be protected from Hezbollah militants. Lebanon was drawn into the wider war in the Middle East on March 2 when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes. Israel responded with massive air strikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, where its troops now occupy...
New York Times
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Deadly Russian Strikes Rock Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit
4 hours ago
by Cassandra Vinograd
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Zelensky, Volodymyr, Kyiv (Ukraine), Russia, Ukraine, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Civilian Casualties, internal-open-access-from-nlBallistic missiles were fired into the capital of Ukraine, as Russia launched its second major attack in less than a week. At least seven people were killed, officials said.
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Trump Administration Rolls Back Dozens of Gun Regulations
10 hours ago
by Aishvarya Kavi
Gun Control, United States Politics and Government, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Trump, Donald JCritics say the administration is weakening public safety. Proponents say regulations would be where they were before President Joseph R. Biden took office.
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White House Criticizes Smithsonian Museum for ‘Extreme Political Activism’
10 hours ago
by Graham Bowley, Robin Pogrebin and Jennifer Schuessler
United States Politics and Government, Museums, Domestic Policy Council (US), Smithsonian Institution, Trump, Donald J, Washington (DC)A scathing report released on the Fourth of July says the National Museum of American History downplays the role of the founders while emphasizing social justice.
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How Trump Put Himself in the Middle of America’s 250th
6 hours ago
by Erica L. Green
United States Politics and Government, United States Semiquincentennial (2026), Presidents and Presidency (US), United States, Washington (DC), Independence Day (US) (July 4), Civil Rights and Liberties, Conservatism (US Politics), Republican Party, Trump, Donald JThe president placed his image and initiatives front and center, blurring the line, critics said, between loyalty to nation and loyalty to him.
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At Trump’s Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases
8 hours ago
by Erica L. Green and Niko Gallogly
Civil Rights and Liberties, United States Politics and Government, Discrimination, Race and Ethnicity, Black People, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Diversity Initiatives, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Sheetz Inc, Trump, Donald J, United StatesPresident Trump has tried to scale back anti-discrimination regulations that date back decades. Federal agencies have heeded his call.