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US-made landmines found near Shiraz kill civilians in first confirmed deployment in decades

Images circulating on social media show what weapons experts have identified as U.S.-made anti-tank landmines scattered across a residential area near Shiraz in southern Iran, in what appears to be the first confirmed deployment of American mines in more than twenty years. At least one civilian was killed and several others wounded after handling......

Polish PM Tusk warns of imminent escalation in Iran war as conflict nears one month

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned Friday that the Middle East war could intensify in the coming days, citing intelligence shared by allied nations as the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran approaches the one-month mark. "I have reason to believe, including on the basis of information we have received from our allies,......

Sony halts memory card orders as global chip shortage squeezes consumer electronics

Sony Japan announced Friday it is temporarily suspending orders for nearly its entire lineup of SD and CFexpress memory cards, citing a worldwide semiconductor memory shortage that has been pressuring consumer electronics for months. The move makes Sony the first major photography industry company to halt memory card production, a step analysts......

EU trade commissioner discusses critical minerals and tariffs with US counterpart

The European Union's Trade Commissioner, Maros Sefcovic, held a “very positive” meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on the sidelines of the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial in Cameroon on Saturday. The discussions focused on advancing cooperation on critical minerals and reviewing import tariffs......

JPMorgan adopte une position haussière sur le dollar pour la première fois depuis un an

Le dollar américain est en passe de connaître son mois le plus solide depuis juillet 2025, l’indice Bloomberg Dollar Spot ayant progressé d’environ 2,6% en mars. Cette hausse s’inscrit dans un contexte de forte volatilité des marchés, où le conflit au Moyen‑Analyst a bouleversé......

Drones strike Kuwait airport again, causing major damage to radar system

Kuwait International Airport was hit by multiple drones early Saturday morning, causing significant damage to its radar system in the latest attack on the Gulf state's main aviation hub, the country's civil aviation authority said. Abdullah Al-Rajhi, spokesperson for Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), told......

United States migrant hubs: Cambodian migrant repatriated after transfer to Eswatini

A Cambodian migrant expelled from the United States and transferred to Eswatini under a controversial migration policy has been repatriated to his home country, authorities confirmed this week. The case is part of a broader strategy involving so-called “return hubs,” where migrants are sent to third countries before being returned......

Bank of America agrees to pay 72.5 million dollars to settle Epstein lawsuit

Bank of America has agreed to pay 72.5 million dollars to settle a class action lawsuit brought by women who accused the bank of facilitating their sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, according to court documents filed Friday. The settlement amount was disclosed in filings submitted to federal judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan, who must still approve......

United States: police thwart attack plot targeting pro-Palestinian activist

Authorities in the United States have thwarted an alleged attack targeting a prominent pro-Palestinian activist, highlighting ongoing concerns about politically motivated violence and domestic security. According to federal officials, a 26-year-old suspect was arrested in the state of New Jersey after allegedly planning to use homemade incendiary......

Micron shares drop over 20% in six days after Google unveils TurboQuant

Micron Technology shares plunged more than 20% over six straight sessions, entering bear market territory. Investors fear Google's new AI memory compression algorithm could weaken demand for chips fueling the artificial intelligence surge. The stock fell 7% Thursday to close at $355.46, down 23% from recent highs and posting the worst......

Markets weeks from peak panic amid US-Iran conflict, warns Alpine Macro

Nearly a month after US and Israeli strikes ignited the US-Iran conflict on February 28, fund managers scramble to reshape portfolios. Persistent volatility and surging oil prices upend standard investment approaches. Investors rush to cash and safe havens. One Australian small-cap fund boosted its cash holdings to almost 40%, far above the......

India approves purchase of new air defense missiles from Russia

India has approved a major defense acquisition plan that includes the purchase of new air defense missile systems from Russia, signaling a continued strategic partnership between the two countries despite mounting geopolitical pressure. According to official sources, the Indian Ministry of Defense authorized a broad procurement package valued......

United States eases restrictions to boost investment in Venezuelan minerals

The United States has taken new steps to ease certain sanctions on Venezuela, aiming to encourage foreign investment in the country’s vast mineral resources, particularly gold. The decision reflects a broader shift in Washington’s policy toward reopening key sectors of the Venezuelan economy. According to the U.S. Treasury Department,......

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