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  • Geopolitical tensions, particularly surrounding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, continue to escalate, impacting global energy markets and potentially triggering wider regional conflicts, though diplomatic efforts are underway to broker ceasefires and de-escalate tensions.
  • The tech industry is undergoing significant restructuring, marked by substantial layoffs at major companies like Meta, alongside ongoing legal battles over monopolistic practices, such as the Live Nation/Ticketmaster verdict, and significant investments in emerging technologies like AI and space exploration.
  • Political landscapes globally are in flux, with shifts in leadership, ongoing redistricting battles, and significant pressure from international figures like Donald Trump on allies and adversaries alike, influencing trade relations and diplomatic stances.
  • Environmental and climate concerns are increasingly prominent, from extreme weather events like tornados and cyclones impacting various regions to discussions on energy transitions and the role of sustainable practices, alongside scientific validation of fundamental physics.
  • Social and cultural narratives are evolving, reflected in changing religious demographics, debates around reproductive rights and surrogacy, and the increasing intersection of technology with daily life, from autonomous vehicles to mastering smartphones for the elderly.

ZeroHedge

  • Kuwait Holds American Journalist After Reporting On 'Friendly Fire' Shootdown Incident 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Kuwait Holds American Journalist After Reporting On 'Friendly Fire' Shootdown Incident Authored by Chris Hedges via Consortium News Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, a fearless Palestinian-American journalist (he's an American-born Kuwaiti of Palestinian descent) whose writing and reports are defined by unparalleled integrity, depth and eloquence, was arrested on March 3rd in Kuwait. He is charged with spreading false information and harming national security. His arrest took place following his reporting of the shooting down of three U.S. fighter planes by the Kuwaiti military in an act of friendly fire during the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. Ahmed, along with other news outlets such as the BBC, published footage of a U.S. F-15

  • Spillover Conflict Still Raging In Iraq: Three Iranian Kurds Killed 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Spillover Conflict Still Raging In Iraq: Three Iranian Kurds Killed The Iran war seems to be cooling, as a two week ceasefire holds, but people are still dying from spillover effects and sporadic conflict in neighboring Iraq. "Drone and rocket strikes in Iraq's northern Kurdistan region on Friday killed three Iranian Kurds, including two women fighters, an exiled opposition group said, blaming the attack on Iran," AFP reports. It's unclear if the projectiles were sent across the border, or whether pro-Iran groups inside Iraq carried out the killings. Illustrative: Alhurra This comes several weeks after US officials first floated the possibility of arming Iranian

  • Massive Cosmic Test Shows Newton And Einstein Still Explain Gravity Accurately 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Massive Cosmic Test Shows Newton And Einstein Still Explain Gravity Accurately Authored by Neetika Walter via Interesting Engineering, Scientists have tested gravity across some of the largest structures in the universe and found that it behaves exactly as predicted by long-standing physical laws. Galaxies and clusters trace gravity’s pull across the universe.iStock Photos Researchers led by University of Pennsylvania used data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope to examine how galaxy clusters move across vast cosmic distances. Their results show that gravity weakens with distance in line with the inverse-square law first described by Isaac Newton and later embedded in Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The

  • Beijing Boosts BeiDou Satellite System To Try And Compete With GPS 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Beijing Boosts BeiDou Satellite System To Try And Compete With GPS China is upgrading its BeiDou satellite navigation system, a domestic alternative to GPS, to expand its global reach and industry use, according to South China Morning Post. The plan involves replacing older satellites with newer third-generation models and adjusting their orbits to improve worldwide coverage. The system will be streamlined from 50 to 37 active satellites, most operating in medium Earth orbit like GPS and Europe’s Galileo. A few satellites will remain in specialized orbits to improve signal reliability in certain regions, including areas linked to China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The

  • Ditch The Sanitizer And Exercise Your Immune System 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Ditch The Sanitizer And Exercise Your Immune System Authored by Joel Salatin via The Epoch Times, Bugs, viruses, and sickness—these maladies creep into countless conversations as people wrestle with the question: How do I strengthen my immune system? The overriding answer from the conventional pharmaceutical and vaccine industry is that functional wellness comes from a pill, a needle, or some kind of medical treatment. As a farmer with thousands of animals and no vet bills, I can attest that the overriding conventional notion in the livestock industry is that a sick animal is apparently pharmaceutically disadvantaged. I have a completely opposite paradigm: A sick


The Guardian

  • Kenyan firm sacks more than 1,000 workers after losing Meta contract 14 hours ago by Robert Booth UK technology editor
    Meta, Kenya, Africa, World news, Technology

    Meta paused work with Sama last month after allegations about staff viewing private scenes filmed by smart glasses More than 1,000 low-paid workers in Kenya have been abruptly sacked by an outsourcing company contracted by Meta, in what activists said was a shocking move exposing the precariousness of tech jobs in the global south. Sama, a company based in Nairobi to which Meta outsourced content moderation and AI training work, announced on Thursday that the workers were being laid off after Meta terminated a contract. Continue reading...

  • Weather tracker: hail covers parts of Tunisia and Algeria like snow a day ago by Faye Hulton for MetDesk
    Extreme weather, Environment, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Wisconsin, Ohio, Africa, Europe, US news

    Accumulations of up to 3cm deep reported as severe thunderstorms also bring heavy downpours to central Italy Severe thunderstorms have affected the Mediterranean this week. On Monday, a surface low-pressure system in the Mediterranean in conjunction with an upper air cut-off low, led to thunderstorms over north Africa. Their intensity was aided by the hot precursor conditions. Algeria and Tunisia were notably affected by the thunderstorms, with some hail accumulation layers as a result. When so much hail forms, it starts to lay down sheets of hail, covering the ground like snow. Hail accumulations of up to 3cm were reported in Oum

  • South African politician Julius Malema given five-year jail term for gun offence 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Julius Malema, South Africa, Africa, World news

    Leader of leftwing Economic Freedom Fighters was convicted last year for firing rifle in the air at 2018 rally The South African leftwing politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison for firing a rifle in the air at a political rally in 2018. Lawyers for the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, South Africa’s fourth largest political party, immediately appealed, and Malema will remain free while the appeal proceedings are under way. Continue reading...

  • More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as humanitarian crisis deepens 3 days ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Sudan, Aid, Humanitarian response, United Nations, Africa, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Donors exceed funding target at Berlin conference but prospects for ceasefire remain distant More than £1bn (€1.15bn) has been pledged for war-ravaged Sudan at a conference in Berlin, eclipsing the funding target organisers had set to help mitigate the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The financial commitments made on Wednesday will also help offset a chronic humanitarian funding shortfall in a country devastated by three years of conflict, where two-thirds of its population – 34m people – require assistance. Continue reading...

  • Suspicion surrounds death of US influencer Ashly Robinson in Zanzibar 3 days ago by Adria R Walker
    Tanzania, Africa, US news

    Lifestyle influencer died while on vacation with boyfriend, who local officials say has since had his passport ‘withheld’ Ashly Robinson, a US lifestyle influencer, died last week while on vacation in the Tanzanian islands of Zanzibar with her boyfriend, Joe McCann. Robinson’s death on 9 April, just days after her birthday and a marriage proposal from McCann, has sparked suspicion on social media, with users doubtful of the current narrative surrounding her death. No arrests have been made, and police previously said that McCann was not suspected of wrongdoing. But officials in Zanzibar released a statement on Tuesday saying that McCann’s passport


South China Morning Post

  • US court lets Trump resume work on US$400 million White House ballroom – for now 3 hours ago by Reuters

    A US appeals court allowed President Donald ⁠Trump’s administration on ⁠Friday night to continue construction ⁠of a US$400 million ballroom on the site of the White House’s demolished East Wing, setting a June hearing to review a Washington judge’s order halting the project. An order by a three-judge ‌panel of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit put the lower court’s preliminary injunction on hold for now, giving the panel time to consider the US Justice Department’s...

  • ‘Red flag’ recruits: how record US$75 billion ICE expansion led to questionable hiring 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    Their backgrounds stand out. And not in a good way. Two bankruptcies and six law enforcement jobs in three years. An allegation of lying in a police report to justify a felony charge against an innocent woman – an incident that led to a US$75,000 settlement and criticism of his integrity. A third job candidate once failed to graduate from a police academy, then lasted only three weeks in his only job as a police officer. Their common bond: all were hired recently by US Immigration and Customs...

  • 2 US soldiers injured in brown bear attack during training exercise in Alaska 7 hours ago by Associated Press

    Two US Army soldiers have been injured after encountering a brown bear in a mountainous training area in Anchorage, according to the military. The incident happened on Thursday as the soldiers were taking part in a “land navigation training event” in Arctic Valley, part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson’s training area. The soldiers were receiving medical care as of Friday, a military official told the Anchorage Daily News. Queries sent to base were not immediately returned on Friday. The...

  • White House and Anthropic CEO discuss working together amid Mythos AI fears 8 hours ago by Reuters

    The Trump administration and Anthropic’s CEO on Friday discussed working together for the first time since a dispute earlier this year between the Pentagon and the artificial intelligence firm over how that company’s models should be used. The meeting between CEO Dario Amodei and White House staff, which took place amid growing ‌fears the AI start-up’s latest model will supercharge cyberattacks, suggests the two sides might be on a path to rebuilding trust. The Trump administration, central...

  • Spain signs deals with Brazil as Sanchez builds anti-Trump bloc 10 hours ago by Bloomberg

    Spain and Brazil signed a flurry of agreements at Pedro Sanchez and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s first bilateral summit, as the Spanish leader seeks to build an alliance to counter US President Donald Trump. “The relationship between Spain and Brazil goes far beyond the strictly bilateral,” Sanchez told reporters after signing 15 deals covering areas including critical minerals, telecommunications and artificial intelligence. “Peace and the values that sustain it are being attacked by a...


New York Times

  • Trump Is Urged to Move on Nuclear Site Thought to Be Beyond Reach of Bombs 5 hours ago by Michael Crowley
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Uranium, Arms Control and Limitation and Disarmament, Trump, Donald J, Iran, United States Politics and Government

    Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.

  • Trump Extends Sanctions Exemption on Some Russian Oil as High Gas Prices Persist 5 hours ago by Ashley Ahn
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Treasury Department, Bessent, Scott, Russia, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Trump, Donald J

    The Trump administration made the announcement hours after Iran said that the Strait of Hormuz was open to commercial ships.

  • A Potent Threat in Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s “Mosquito Fleet” 3 hours ago by Neil MacFarquhar
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Strait of Hormuz, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Ships and Shipping, Iran, Persian Gulf

    Separate from the regular Iranian Navy, with boats that often go more than 115 miles per hour, it’s what a retired U.S. official calls a “disruptive force.”

  • Federal Court Temporarily Freezes Nexstar’s Merger With Tegna 4 hours ago by Benjamin Mullin
    Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Decisions and Verdicts, Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Federal Courts (US), DirecTV, Federal Communications Commission, Justice Department, Nexstar Media Group, Tegna Inc.

    The judge said the two television companies could not combine operations while an antitrust lawsuit proceeded. Nexstar said its deal was already done.

  • Trump’s Dispute With Pope Leo Deepens Divisions on the Right 6 hours ago by Tim Balk
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Republican Party, Carlson, Tucker, Collins, Susan M, Trump, Donald J, Schweikert, David (1962- ), Hannity, Sean

    Sean Hannity criticized the pope. Tucker Carlson attacked Mr. Hannity. And President Trump suggested ranking MAGA figures: “good, bad, and somewhere in the middle.”


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