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Third Ukrainian strike hits Russian oil refinery and prompts evacuations

Residents near a burning refinery in Tuapse are told to leave, and the Kremlin accuses Kyiv of destabilising global energy markets.

Germany’s Merz Says Ukraine Will Have To Cede Territory in Peace Deal With Russia if It Wants To Join the EU

Merz keeps making geopolitical waves. The post Germany’s Merz Says Ukraine Will Have To Cede Territory in Peace Deal With Russia if It Wants To Join the EU appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Iran and US ‘allowed’ Russian superyacht through blockaded Strait of Hormuz

Iran and US ‘allowed’ Russian superyacht through blockaded Strait of Hormuz

A superyacht owned by Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov successfully transited the heavily blockaded Strait of Hormuz last weekend, an unusual passage given the waterway's severe restrictions since February.
With Meta-Manus AI deal ‘difficult’ to undo, how will Beijing exert its authority?

With Meta-Manus AI deal ‘difficult’ to undo, how will Beijing exert its authority?

It could be “time-consuming”, “complex” and “difficult” for Meta Platforms to unwind its acquisition of Manus, an artificial intelligence start-up that originated in China, given how far the deal has gone, according to analysts. Beijing’s order on Monday blocking the US$2 billion deal came roughly four months after the acquisition was announced. During that time, Manus – developer of what it described as the world’s first general AI agent – provided Meta employees with unlimited-usage accounts,...
Kash Patel reacts to White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting after suspected gunman left him off manifesto

Kash Patel reacts to White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting after suspected gunman left him off manifesto

Kash Patel has reacted to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, calling it “something the movies don’t even write about”.

Candidates for Dist. 5 discuss wide-ranging issues in Monday forum

The candidates are seeking to succeed Supervisor Jim Desmond, who is term-limited and running for the 48th Congressional District.
Little Caesars tests pizza drone delivery in Texas town

Little Caesars tests pizza drone delivery in Texas town

Little Caesars tests pizza drone delivery in Texas town

Parents say Detroit schools fail to complete special ed evaluations on time. Here is what the data shows.

Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said the district has improved its number of on-time evaluations, but it needs to continue to establish a “no-excuse culture” around evaluation times.

The night the Pacific went dark in La Jolla

During World War II, La Jolla became a key coastal defense zone with military training at Camp Callan, Camp Matthews, and nearby Bird Rock.
Iran eases some internet restrictions as blackout enters third month

Iran eases some internet restrictions as blackout enters third month

The ‘Internet Pro’ scheme highlights a delicate balancing act for Iranian authorities
The Strait of Malacca, a 900km freight corridor, could be the next global flashpoint

The Strait of Malacca, a 900km freight corridor, could be the next global flashpoint

While recent global attention has focused on the Strait of Hormuz, a quieter development has been taking shape in Southeast Asia

Why Cuba’s Wait for a Democrat Savior is a Melian Miscalculation

Cuba has finally begun to breathe again after a long-awaited shipment of Russian crude oil broke through the Trump administration’s punishing energy blockade, delivering roughly 100,000 metric tons of fuel that has begun to ease the crippling blackouts and restore … The post Why Cuba’s Wait for a Democrat Savior is a Melian Miscalculation appeared first on Global Research.