World
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- The United States is actively engaging in assertive foreign policy, including significant tariff threats against allies engaging with China, substantial military spending, and strategic maneuvers regarding global resource control and rare earth supply chains.
- Domestic tensions are high in the United States, marked by controversial federal immigration enforcement actions, particularly in Minneapolis, leading to protests, civilian deaths, and a heated political blame game.
- Innovations in energy technology, such as reverse solar panels and advancements in battery storage, are emerging alongside the challenges of extreme winter weather across the US, causing widespread disruptions and power outages.
- A global reevaluation of sovereignty and economic power is underway, exemplified by discussions of Germany repatriating gold from US vaults and Oxfam's report highlighting record billionaire wealth amidst stalled poverty reduction.
- International instability persists with ongoing military conflicts, such as renewed Russian attacks on Ukraine despite peace talks, and political repression in several nations, including documented crackdowns in Iran and contentious elections in Myanmar and Uganda.
ZeroHedge
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Maybe Truflation Is On To Something
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Maybe Truflation Is On To Something By Peter Tchir of Academy Securities THE FED On the betting apps, it looks like Rick Rieder has become the odds on favorite to win. I like the idea of mixing things up at the Fed and think that having a market practitioner in charge would be an interesting change. If he gets the nomination, expect more of a focus across the yield curve (our view all along of how the Fed will operate in 2026). The balance sheet is less likely to be used as a blunt, lumbering tool (prescribed amounts for well-telegraphed time periods), but
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Heavily Shorted USA Rare Earth To Soar After US Govt Takes 10% Stake
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Heavily Shorted USA Rare Earth To Soar After US Govt Takes 10% Stake It was last July 9, when we told readers all about "The Coming Rare Earth Revolution And How To Profit: All You Need To Know About The "Ex-China Supply Chain." It was here that we said MP Materials (and to a lesser extent USA Rare Earth Corp) was best positioned to capitalize as global rare earth trade flows and pricing adjust over the coming years (also, as a reference, that's when USA Rare Earth was trading below $10/share). One day later, anyone who listened to our advice made their year,
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California's Billionaire Tax: A Mirror Of EU Green Socialism
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
California's Billionaire Tax: A Mirror Of EU Green Socialism Submitted by Thomas Kolbe The mid-19th century Gold Rush earned California the nickname “Golden State.” Over generations, the region became a place of aspiration— a projection screen for ambition and prosperity. Here, the American Dream coalesced into tangible stories of social mobility. Today, the state has become the stage for a political experiment that mirrors Europe’s globalist ideology. This year’s World Economic Forum in Davos was entirely overshadowed by Donald Trump’s speech. The U.S. President declared the centrally planned EU-style climate socialism a failure, sending a chill through those who had benefited economically from
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Scientists Pioneer Reverse Solar Panels To Create Energy At Night
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Scientists Pioneer Reverse Solar Panels To Create Energy At Night By Haley Zaremba of OilPrice * Scientists at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) are developing a "reverse solar" panel, called a thermoradiative diode, which generates electricity by emitting infrared light (heat) into cold surroundings. * The device works by capturing heat absorbed by the Earth during the day and radiating it out at night, offering a way to generate power when traditional solar panels are inactive. * While currently producing a small amount of power, the long-term goal for this technology is to power small devices overnight or even
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Transtifa 'Kyle' Instructs Comrades In Minneapolis: "Get Your F**king Guns, Stop These F**king People"
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Transtifa 'Kyle' Instructs Comrades In Minneapolis: "Get Your F**king Guns, Stop These F**king People" About one year ago, the Federal Bureau of Investigation Counterterrorism Division conducted an unclassified briefing warning of an emerging domestic threat vector described as "nihilistic accelerationism." The briefing was around the time of a series of attacks in which left-wing militants firebombed Tesla vehicles at showrooms. These attacks were largely in response to President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's crusade against the federal bureaucracy through DOGE-related initiatives. By late summer, less than two weeks before Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a left-wing activist, we published an assessment titled "America
The Guardian
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‘It’s the sovereignty of the country’: Guinea-Bissau says US vaccine study suspended
2 days ago
by Melody Schreiber
Guinea-Bissau, Health, Africa, Vaccines and immunisation, World news, Society, Science, US healthcare, US news, Robert F Kennedy JrDespite US pushback, officials in west Africa say controversial hepatitis B study on pause amid ethics concerns US health officials insisted it was still on. African health leaders said it was cancelled. At the heart of the controversy is the west African nation of Guinea-Bissau – one of the poorest countries in the world and the proposed site of a hotly debated US-funded study on vaccines. The study on hepatitis B vaccination, to be led by Danish researchers, became a flashpoint after major changes to the US vaccination schedule and prompted questions about how research is conducted ethically in other countries. Continue reading...
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ActionAid to rethink child sponsorship as part of plan to ‘decolonise’ its work
4 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Global development, Aid, Humanitarian response, Charities, Charitable giving, Society, Feminism, World news, Africa, Americas, Asia PacificDevelopment charity’s new co-chief executives signal shift from controversial sponsor a child scheme launched in 1972 to long-term grassroots funding Child sponsorship schemes that allow donors to handpick children to support in poor countries can carry racialised, paternalistic undertones and need to be transformed, the newly appointed co-chief executives of ActionAid UK said as they set out to “decolonise” the organisation’s work. ActionAid began in 1972 by finding sponsors for schoolchildren in India and Kenya, but Taahra Ghazi and Hannah Bond have launched their co-leadership this month with the goal of shifting narratives around aid from sympathy towards solidarity and partnership with
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Head of US Africa bureau urges staff to highlight US ‘generosity’ despite aid cuts
5 days ago
by Aisha Down
US foreign policy, Africa, USAID, Trump administration, Aid, US news, World news, US politicsEmail sent to diplomats by state department office’s new boss is labelled ‘racist’ after dismissing Africa as a priority US diplomats have been encouraged to “unabashedly and aggressively” remind African governments about the “generosity” of the American people, according to a leaked email sent to staff in the US state department’s Bureau of African Affairs this January and obtained by the Guardian. “It’s not gauche to remind these countries of the American people’s generosity in containing HIV/Aids or alleviating famine,” says the email. Continue reading...
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‘Brazen’ political influence of rich laid bare as wealth of billionaires reaches $18.3tn, says Oxfam
7 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Global development, Inequality, Inequality and development, Oxfam, Protest, World news, Global economy, Economics, Business, Social exclusion, Rich lists, Kenya, Nepal, US political lobbying, Africa, US news, South and central Asia, SocietyGovernments opting for oligarchy while brutally repressing protests over austerity and lack of jobs, charity report says The world saw a record number of billionaires created last year, with a collective wealth of $18.3tn (£13.7tn), while global efforts stalled in the fight against poverty and hunger. Oxfam’s annual survey of global inequality has revealed that the number of billionaires surpassed 3,000 for the first time during 2025. Since 2020, their collective wealth grew by 81%, or $8.2tn, which the charity claims would be enough to eradicate global poverty 26 times over. Continue reading...
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Uganda’s president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech
7 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, Bobi Wine, Africa, World newsYoweri Museveni wins seventh term but poll criticised by observers and rights groups over repression of opposition and internet blackout Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, fresh from winning a seventh term in office at 81, said on Sunday that the opposition were “terrorists” who had tried to use violence to overturn the election results. Official results showed Museveni winning a landslide with 72% of the vote, but the poll was criticised by African election observers and rights groups due to the heavy repression of the opposition and an internet blackout. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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US to slap full tariffs on Canada if it seals China trade deal, says Scott Bessent
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
The United States will impose 100 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports should Ottawa finalise a new trade deal with China, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday, amplifying a similar threat from US President Donald Trump a day earlier. “We can’t let Canada become an opening that the Chinese pour their cheap goods into the US,” Bessent said on ABC’s This Week programme. During a visit to Beijing on January 16, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a thaw in bilateral relations...
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UK to create ‘British FBI’ to bring national investigations under single police force
an hour ago
by Associated Press
The British government said on Sunday it will unveil plans this week to create a new national police force, dubbed the “British FBI”, to take charge of complex investigations such as counterterrorism, fraud, online child abuse and criminal gangs. The National Police Service will bring under the same umbrella the work of existing agencies dealing with terrorism and crime, police helicopters and policing of the roads, and regional organised crime units in England and Wales. Home Secretary Shabana...
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Jeffrey Ding on why diffusion, not innovation, is the secret to victory in the AI race
2 hours ago
by Vincent Chow
Jeffrey Ding is an assistant professor of political science at George Washington University. He is the author of Technology and the Rise of Great Powers, an award-winning book exploring the impact of technology on geopolitical competition, as well as the founder of the ChinAI newsletter, which tracks developments in China’s artificial intelligence (AI) industry. In this interview, Ding explains why “diffusion”, not innovation, will determine whether China or the US will prevail in the AI race,...
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Israel launches ‘large-scale operation’ to locate remains of last hostage in Gaza
2 hours ago
by Associated Press
Israel said on Sunday its military was conducting a “large-scale operation” to locate the last hostage in Gaza, as Washington and other mediators pressure Israel and Hamas to move into the next phase of their ceasefire. The statement came as Israel’s cabinet met to discuss the possibility of opening Gaza’s key Rafah border crossing with Egypt, and a day after top US envoys met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about next steps. The return of Ran Gvili’s remains has been widely seen as removing...
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Close to a million US households without power in severe winter storm
4 hours ago
by dpa
A severe winter storm in the United States has already left hundreds of thousands of people without power before it was expected to hit New York, Philadelphia and Washington later on Sunday. Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Texas are among the states worst affected, with some 983,000 households hit by outages nationwide, according to website PowerOutage.us. Some outages were also being reported from Alabama and Kentucky. Nearly 190 million people – more than half of the US population – are...
New York Times
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For Trump, the Truth in Minneapolis Is What He Says It Is
2 hours ago
by Peter Baker
United States Politics and Government, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Federal Actions in US Cities, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Polls and Public Opinion, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Rumors and Misinformation, Immigration and Emigration, Border Patrol (US), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Bovino, Gregory, Blanche, Todd (Attorney), Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Trump, Donald J, Pretti, Alex Jeffrey (1988-2026), Minneapolis (Minn)The Trump team has advanced one-sided narratives to justify each of the killings, even when bystander video shows something else entirely.
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Alex Jeffrey Pretti Knew He Wanted to Help Others
a day ago
by Corina Knoll, Julie Bosman and Maia Coleman
Pretti, Alex Jeffrey (1988-2026), Nursing and Nurses, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Veterans Affairs Department, Minneapolis (Minn), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Content Type: Personal Profile, Federal Actions in US Cities, internal-open-access-from-nlShot and killed by immigration agents on a Minneapolis street, he wanted to be a ‘force of good in the world.’
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Winter Storm Drives U.S. Flight Cancellations to Pandemic-Level Numbers
2 hours ago
by Gabe Castro-Root
Airlines and Airplanes, Delays (Transportation), AirportsNearly 9,000 departures were canceled on Sunday, more than on any other day since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Another East Coast Storm? Don’t Buy the Hype Just Yet.
4 hours ago
by Judson Jones
Weather, Snow and Snowstorms, Cold and Cold Spells, IceAfter a computer model began hinting that another storm could be on the way, meteorologists sought to tamp down speculation.
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Xi’s Purge of China’s Military Brings Its Top General Down
8 hours ago
by Chris Buckley
Politics and Government, Defense and Military Forces, Appointments and Executive Changes, Corruption (Institutional), China, Central Military Commission (China), People's Liberation Army (China), Xi Jinping, Zhang Youxia (1950- ), internal-open-access-from-nlThe ouster of Gen. Zhang Youxia, who was second only to Xi Jinping in the military hierarchy, marks “the total annihilation of the high command,” one analyst said.