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  • Israel has intensified airstrikes in southern Lebanon, primarily targeting Hezbollah training camps, despite an ongoing truce that was established in November 2024, highlighting the volatile situation in the region.
  • The New York Archdiocese has agreed to mediation to settle over 1,300 claims of sexual abuse against its clergy and staff, marking a significant step in addressing these allegations while under scrutiny.
  • A recent report revealed that Mississippi leads the nation in credit card delinquency rates, while Florida exhibits the lowest, underscoring a concerning trend in personal finance among southern states.
  • Australia faces a potential water crisis as the rapid growth of data centers and artificial intelligence demands could consume up to 40 million liters of water per day, raising alarms about the country's future resource management.
  • The U.S. Army is moving towards establishing small refineries for critical minerals as part of a strategic initiative to reduce dependency on China amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, reflecting a broader shift in military supply chain policies.

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  • Israel Launches New Wave Of Huge Airstrikes On Lebanon 43 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Israel Launches New Wave Of Huge Airstrikes On Lebanon Israel's military has confirmed it carried out new waves of air attacks in southern Lebanon that damaged several homes and buildings, which the IDF said primarily targeted Hezbollah training camps. The largescale attacks occurred despite what's supposed to be a agreed upon truce in effect going all the way back to November 2024. Prior to that, Hezbollah had been engaged in daily exchanges of rocket and drone fire, in a war which kicked off in tandem with the Gaza war. via Associated Press Lebanon’s National News Agency reported late Monday that new strikes hit Mount

  • 'Iryna's Law' And The Bad Decisions That Make It Necessary an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    'Iryna's Law' And The Bad Decisions That Make It Necessary Authored by Daniel McCarthy via The Epoch Times, What will it take to get crime under control in our subways and public transit systems? On Monday, Dec. 1, news broke of another passenger set on fire in New York City’s subway—although this story wasn’t all it seemed. The homeless man who at first said he was the victim of an attack turned tight-lipped when police pressed him about what happened. Had he set his own clothes ablaze to attract attention? In the wild environment our subways have become, a malicious attack or a madman’s self-inflicted injury

  • Mississippi Has The Highest Credit Card Delinquency Rate, Florida The Lowest 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Mississippi Has The Highest Credit Card Delinquency Rate, Florida The Lowest The map, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, highlights how credit card delinquency varies widely across the U.S. in 2025. These figures represent the share of credit card accounts that became 30 or more days past due from Q1 to Q2. The data for this visualization comes from WalletHub. SOUTHERN STATES LEAD IN DELINQUENCIES The Deep South stands out with the nation’s highest delinquency rates. Mississippi tops the list at 37%, followed by Louisiana at 32% and Alabama at 31%. These levels are far above the national norm and suggest elevated financial pressures, including lower

  • New York Archdiocese Agrees To Mediation For Settling 1,300 Claims Of Sexual Abuse 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    New York Archdiocese Agrees To Mediation For Settling 1,300 Claims Of Sexual Abuse Authored by Melanie Sun via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Roman Catholic Church in New York and more than 1,300 people who have accused its priests and lay employees of sexual abuse have agreed to enter mediation to resolve the claims. Archbishop of New York cardinal Timothy Dolan holds his homily during a Mass in his own titular Church ‘Nostra Signora di Guadalupe a Monte Mario’ at the northern outskirts of Romeб on May 4, 2025 in Rome, Italy. Franco Origlia/Getty Images Announcing the negotiations on Dec. 8, the Archdiocese

  • Oil Trading Giant Warns Of Looming "Super Glut" Due To Supply Surge 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Oil Trading Giant Warns Of Looming "Super Glut" Due To Supply Surge Echoing what has become a now daily refrain by commodity bears everywhere, Saad Rahim, chief economist of commodity-trading giant, Trafigura, said that the oil market faces a “super glut” next year as a burst of new supply collides with weakness in the global economy. According to Rahim, new drilling projects and slowing demand growth would weigh further on already depressed crude prices next year. “Whether it’s a glut, or a super glut, it’s hard to get away from that,” Rahim said in remarks alongside the company’s annual results. Brent crude has fallen


The Guardian

  • DRC fighting forces 200,000 to flee just days after Washington peace deal 8 hours ago by Reuters
    Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Rwanda, US foreign policy, Trump administration, US news, World news

    Rwanda-backed M23 rebels clash with Congolese army and other groups as they march on strategic eastern town About 200,000 people have fled their homes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as Rwanda-backed rebels march on a strategic eastern town just days after Donald Trump hosted the Rwandan and Congolese leaders to proclaim peace. The UN said at least 74 people had been killed, mostly civilians, and 83 admitted to hospital with wounds from escalating clashes in the area in recent days. Continue reading...

  • US puts sanctions on network said to funnel Colombian mercenaries to Sudan 10 hours ago by Harriet Barber
    Sudan, World news, Africa, War crimes, Conflict and arms, Global development, Trump administration

    US treasury accuses Colombian nationals and companies of aiding the RSF, which has committed horrific war crimes The United States has sanctioned four people and four companies accused of enlisting Colombian mercenaries to fight for and train a Sudanese paramilitary group accused by Washington of committing genocide. Announcing the sanctions on Tuesday, the US treasury said the network was largely composed of Colombian nationals and companies. Continue reading...

  • Nigerian troops held in Burkina Faso after ‘unfriendly’ emergency landing 17 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Nigeria, Africa, World news, Burkina Faso, Benin

    Unauthorised touchdown comes less than 24 hours after Nigerian forces intervened in attempted coup in Benin Eleven Nigerian military personnel are being held in Burkina Faso after a Nigerian plane reportedly entered Burkinabé airspace without authorisation on Monday, the latest twist in a region enmeshed in multiple political and security crises. In a statement on Monday evening, the breakaway Alliance of Sahel States (AES), of which Burkina Faso is a member alongside Mali and Niger, said the C-130 transport aircraft had made an emergency landing in Bobo Dioulasso. Continue reading...

  • False claims Afrikaners are persecuted threaten South Africa’s sovereignty, says president a day ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, Race, Trump administration, Africa, World news

    Cyril Ramaphosa says theories, promoted by Donald Trump, ‘conveniently align with wider notions of white supremacy’ White supremacist ideology and false claims that South Africa’s Afrikaner minority is being racially persecuted pose a threat to the country’s sovereignty and national security, the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has warned. Since taking office for his second US presidential term in January, Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed without evidence that South Africa’s government is seizing land and encouraging violence against white farmers. Continue reading...

  • Ancient Egyptian pleasure boat found by archaeologists off Alexandria coast 2 days ago by Dalya Alberge
    Egypt, Archaeology, Greece, Africa, World news, Heritage

    First-century luxury vessel matches description by the Greek historian Strabo, who visited city around 29-25BC An ancient Egyptian pleasure boat that matches a description by the first-century Greek historian Strabo has been discovered off the coast of Alexandria, to the excitement of archaeologists. With its palaces, temples and the 130 metre-high Pharos lighthouse – one of the seven wonders of the ancient world – Alexandria had been one of the most magnificent cities in antiquity. The pleasure boat, which dates from the first half of the first century AD, was 35 metres long and constructed to hold a central pavilion with a


South China Morning Post

  • Honduras president alleges ‘electoral coup’ amid chaotic vote count an hour ago by Reuters

    Honduran President Xiomara Castro on Tuesday denounced what she called an “electoral coup” unfolding amid a chaotic vote count from the November 30 presidential election, as hundreds of protesters gathered in the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa to demand clarity over the vote count. The election has been marked by technical failures, unsubstantiated fraud claims and a shadow cast by US President Donald Trump, who has threatened to withdraw funding for the Central American nation if his...

  • EU firms need to abandon overreliance on China and US, chamber report warns an hour ago by Xinyi Wu

    A new report recommends European companies diversify away from overreliance on China and the US, as companies find themselves squeezed between Beijing’s preferential policies for local companies and Washington’s trade volatility. The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China advised companies to “eliminate single-source dependencies on both China and the United States where possible” in a report on supply chain dependencies released on Wednesday. “We are probably only seeing the very tip of...

  • Why the Global South is embracing Chinese AI 2 hours ago by Zhang Zhipeng

    The global artificial intelligence community’s attention was recently focused on DeepSeek’s latest open-source model, Math-V2, the first open-source AI model to score a gold medal-level performance at the International Mathematical Olympiad. But while California might hone in on the test scores, Jakarta and Nairobi are looking at something else entirely. For the Global South, the critical question is more likely to be whether that reasoning capability can optimise fertiliser distribution in a...

  • US senators warn of China-cartel links forming a global ‘Silk Road of crime’ 5 hours ago by Igor Patrick,Robert Delaney

    Lawmakers from both parties are warning that Chinese criminal groups have helped build what officials call a “Silk Road of crime”, a global network that launders Latin American cartel profits and supplies the chemicals used to make fentanyl bound for the United States. At a Senate hearing on Tuesday, members of the Caucus on International Narcotics Control said Chinese money brokers and Latin American cartels have merged their operations into a system that blurs the line between trade and...

  • UK sanctions Russian and Chinese firms, warns of cyber threats, hybrid warfare 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    Britain announced sanctions against Russian media and ideas outlets on Tuesday as the UKs top diplomat warned Western nations must raise their game to combat information warfare from “malign foreign states”. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the UK was imposing sanctions on the microblogging Telegram channel Rybar and its co-owner Mikhail Sergeevich Zvinchuk, as well as the Centre for Geopolitical Expertise and the Foundation for the Support and Protection of the Rights of Compatriots Living...


New York Times

  • Inside the Pentagon’s Scramble to Deal With Boat Strike Survivors 36 minutes ago by Damien Cave, Edward Wong and Maria Abi-Habib
    United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, Drug Abuse and Traffic, US Strikes on Alleged Drug Traffickers (2025- ), United States International Relations, Defense Department, United States Coast Guard, Hegseth, Pete, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Caribbean Area, Latin America, Venezuela, El Salvador

    Officials initially weighed sending survivors of U.S. attacks on boats suspected of drug smuggling to a notorious prison in El Salvador, to keep them away from American courts.

  • Democrats Say Hegseth Balked at Call for Full Video of Boat Strike 38 minutes ago by Megan Mineiro and Julian E. Barnes
    United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, US Strikes on Alleged Drug Traffickers (2025- ), Defense Department, Democratic Party, Senate, Republican Party, Hegseth, Pete, Holsey, Alvin, Schumer, Charles E, Warner, Mark R, Caine, John Daniel (1968- ), Bradley, Frank Mitchell, Trump, Donald J

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefed congressional leaders on Tuesday about the monthslong military campaign targeting people suspected of being drug traffickers at sea.

  • Legal Groups Sue Justice Dept. for Secret Memo Justifying Boat Strikes 2 hours ago by Jonah E. Bromwich
    United States Politics and Government, Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald J, South America, American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Constitutional Rights, New York Civil Liberties Union

    “The public deserves to know how the Trump administration has justified the outright murder of civilians as lawful,” the organizations said in their lawsuit.

  • Nobel Peace Prize for Venezuela’s María Corina Machado Draws Criticism 3 hours ago by Genevieve Glatsky and Henrik Pryser Libell
    internal-open-access-from-nl, United States International Relations, Nobel Prizes, Democracy (Theory and Philosophy), Elections, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Norwegian Nobel Committee, Cartel de Los Soles, Tren de Aragua (Gang), University of Oslo, Machado, Maria Corina, Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, Norway, United States

    María Corina Machado is being honored for her push for democracy even as she backs President Trump’s military buildup and aggressive campaign against Venezuela.

  • Trump Administration Withdraws Plan to Overhaul Homeless Aid an hour ago by Jason DeParle
    United States, McElroy, Mary S, Trump, Donald J, Housing and Urban Development Department, Federal Aid (US), Homeless Persons, United States Politics and Government

    The abrupt decision to revise the plan added new uncertainty and possible delays into the government’s distribution of $3.9 billion in homelessness relief.


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