World
AI Summary
- Heightened geopolitical tensions are impacting global energy markets, with Iran threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz and the US intensifying strikes on Iranian targets, leading to rising oil prices and concerns about global trade disruptions.
- The global economy is exhibiting mixed signals, with the US consumer demonstrating resilience despite economic uncertainties, while China's economic growth slows and other regions grapple with inflation and potential recessions.
- Technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence and drone warfare, are driving significant investment and military spending, as seen in TSMC's CapEx hike and the US Army's substantial drone contracts.
- A notable trend in the pharmaceutical industry is the commencement of a 'psychedelic buyout spree,' indicating a shift in investment towards novel therapeutic approaches.
- The political landscape is marked by continued partisan divides and international friction, including debates over foreign aid, election interference allegations, and diplomatic disputes, as exemplified by US-Brazil tariff conflicts and European Union regulatory actions.
ZeroHedge
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Vance Slams Israeli PR Campaign To Keep War Going 'Indefinitely,' Undermine Him
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Vance Slams Israeli PR Campaign To Keep War Going 'Indefinitely,' Undermine Him In a new interview on the world's largest podcast, Vice President JD Vance warned that "elements" of the Israeli government want to keep the Iran war going "indefinitely," and were pursuing an aggressive campaign to manipulate US public opinion -- going so far as to vilify Vance for his role in pursuing a diplomatic solution. In his nearly three-hour interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Vance also tried to gently distance himself from Trump's decision to join Israel in launching a war on Iran and said the White
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Cracking Up And Joining Up
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Cracking Up And Joining Up By Michael Every of Rabobank Geopolitics is front and center , even in Argentina–England at the World Cup, where the contested Falklands/Malvinas, which could have oil reserves, saw jingoist 1980’s language. Yet it’s Hormuz, where 1980’s-style tanker wars are underway, that’s the penalty spot. The US is striking Iran again night and day, as Tehran warns of an “existential war”. Reports have Trump leaning towards expanding US military operations; others say what he’s been hitting widen his options for escalation; and Trump has stated Iran “will be defeated soon.” However, the Financial Times today leads
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Iran Warns US Of 'Infrastructure For Infrastructure' War, Will Control Hormuz As 'Unbreakable Red Line'
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Iran Warns US Of 'Infrastructure For Infrastructure' War, Will Control Hormuz As 'Unbreakable Red Line' Since the prior day's handover of American detainee Dena Karari back to the US, which President Trump said he "appreciated" as a rare "gesture of goodwill" from Iran, Washington's bombs over the Islamic Republic appear to have ceased or slowed, for now at least. But that doesn't mean Iran's retaliatory missiles and drones on America's Gulf allies have halted. On Thursday, Kuwait has announced its air defenses continue to be active , confronting inbound assaults by "hostile drones". Screengrab of IRGC video from Sepah News
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Watch Live: Rubio, Bessent Convene 65 Nations For Global Crackdown On "Far-Left Political Terrorism"
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Watch Live: Rubio, Bessent Convene 65 Nations For Global Crackdown On "Far-Left Political Terrorism" Secretary of State Marco Rubio will host delegations from 65 countries in Washington on Thursday morning to coordinate a specialized international response to combat what the Trump administration describes as a "resurgence" of far-left political terrorism. Watch Live here (due to start at 0910ET): CNN cited a senior State Department official who said the delegations will come from "across the Western Hemisphere, Asia, Europe, and beyond." The meeting will focus on countering the spread of far-left political violence and terrorism across the West, including riots, attacks
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'Slow Hire, No Fire' Economy Confirmed As Jobless Claims Drop Near Record Lows
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
'Slow Hire, No Fire' Economy Confirmed As Jobless Claims Drop Near Record Lows The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits for the first time dropped to just 208k last week - back near its lowest level on record... ...and still showing no signs of stress in the US Labor market. Continuing jobless claims also fell last week to 1.805 million Americans... And all of this positive labor market (no fire) news comes as payrolls suggests weaker growth... It appears the US economy has morphed into a 'slow hire, no fire' regime. Tyler Durden Thu, 07/16/2026 - 08:56
The Guardian
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Uganda calls for travel restrictions to be lifted after last Ebola patient discharged
3 hours 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
10 hours 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
15 hours 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
2 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...
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Killings continue on Del Monte farm in Kenya, families say, after G4S hired for security
3 days ago
by Edwin Okoth and Matthew Weaver
Kenya, Africa, World news, Food & drink industry, G4S, BusinessExclusive: Three men killed in incidents over past year allegedly involving G4S guards, who replaced in-house team after previous deaths Bereaved families and politicians have raised alarm about continued killings on Del Monte’s pineapple farm in Kenya despite the company hiring a British security firm to replace its in-house security team after previous deaths were exposed by the Guardian. The multinational food company appointed G4S to guard the farm, which is estimated to cover at least 40 sq km, the area of a small city, after the Guardian detailed allegations of brutal assaults and killings of people suspected of trespassing
South China Morning Post
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Italian court sentences ex-highway chief to 12 years’ jail over Genoa bridge disaster
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
An Italian court on Thursday sentenced the former head of motorway operator Autostrade per l’Italia to 12 years for his role in a deadly bridge disaster eight years ago. Giovanni Castellucci was found guilty of vehicle homicide and negligence related to the collapse of the bridge in Genoa that killed 43 people in one of the country’s worst infrastructure disasters. The courtroom was packed with relatives of those who plunged to their deaths when the Morandi Bridge – part of a key highway...
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UK court jails young hackers for massive London transport cyberattack
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A UK court on Thursday jailed two young men for a 2024 cyberattack on London’s public transport operator that exposed the details of millions of customers, in one of Britain’s biggest data breaches. Thalha Jubair, 20, from East London, and 18-year-old Owen Flowers from England’s West Midlands were each handed five-and-a-half-year sentences at London’s Woolwich Crown Court. The pair pleaded guilty last month to hacking Transport for London’s (TfL) network between August 31 and September 3, 2024,...
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4 Greek MPs charged over multimillion EU farm fraud scandal
3 hours ago
by Reuters
Four acting members of Greece’s parliament were among 22 people indicted on Thursday by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) over an investigation into alleged farm fraud that has rocked the country’s government. Last year, European prosecutors charged dozens of Greek stockbreeders with faking ownership of grazing land and exaggerating the number of animals on farms to claim EU subsidies with the alleged help of state employees and conservative politicians. Some people receiving...
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German far-right activist sent to men’s prison despite gender change
4 hours ago
by Reuters
German far-right activist Marla-Svenja Liebich, who legally changed gender to a woman in 2024, was taken to a men’s prison after being extradited to Germany from the Czech Republic, officials said on Thursday. Liebich arrived in Germany on Wednesday and was initially taken to a women’s prison in Chemnitz in the eastern German state of Saxony before being transferred to a men’s prison on the same day, the Saxony Ministry of Justice said. The decision was taken by experts in consultation with the...
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Zelensky faces fury on Ukrainian streets after dropping popular defence minister
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Large protests erupted in several Ukrainian cities on Thursday morning against the removal of popular defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov. More than a thousand people gathered on a central square in Kyiv, singing the national anthem, waving Ukrainian and EU flags and chanting “shame” and “bring Fedorov back”. Appointed only six months ago, Fedorov carved a reputation as a moderniser who tried to reform the Ukrainian military, worn down by more than four years of the Russian invasion. His removal...
New York Times
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Ukraine’s Ousted Defense Minister Attacks the Military’s Old Guard
an hour ago
by Cassandra Vinograd, Andrew E. Kramer and Oleksandr Chubko
Fedorov, Mykhailo, Zelensky, Volodymyr, Appointments and Executive Changes, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Defense and Military Forces, Drones (Pilotless Planes), Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Kyiv (Ukraine), UkraineMykhailo Fedorov defended his efforts to modernize the Ukrainian armed forces as thousands of people protested his dismissal.
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Ukraine’s Minister of Defense, a Proponent of Drone Warfare, Is Forced Out
3 hours ago
by Andrew E. Kramer
Ukraine, Fedorov, Mykhailo, Appointments and Executive Changes, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Drones (Pilotless Planes), Zelensky, Volodymyr, internal-open-access-from-nlMykhailo Fedorov announced he was leaving the ministry on Wednesday after conflicts with generals and military contractors over the role of innovative weaponry.
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The Essentials About Mykhailo Fedorov, the Ousted Ukrainian Minister
an hour ago
by Cassandra Vinograd and Andrew E. Kramer
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Palantir Technologies, Defense and Military Forces, Fedorov, Mykhailo, Musk, Elon, Zelensky, Volodymyr, Russia, UkraineMr. Fedorov became the youthful face of Ukraine’s successful drone warfare program. The move to replace him has prompted street protests.
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Wildfire Smoke Turns Skies Orange Across the U.S., and Democrats Make a Big Shift on Israel
5 hours ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Julia Moskin
Wildfires, United States Politics and Government, Israel, Democratic Party, internal-open-access-audioPlus, why Gen Z is turning to trade schools.
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In Iran war, Trump Risks Another American ‘Forever War’
an hour ago
by Steven Erlanger
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), War and Armed Conflicts, United States Politics and Government, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Trump, Donald J, United States International Relations, Vietnam War, Iraq War (2003-11), Afghanistan War (2001- )President Trump, who promised to “end wars,” not start them, may have fallen into a familiar presidential trap.