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China Orders Meta to Unwind $2 Billion AI Deal, Testing Extraterritorial Regulatory Reach
Beijing's retroactive intervention in a completed acquisition of Singapore-incorporated Manus sets a precedent for economic coercion in the AI arms race.
U.S. Space Force Awards $3.2 Billion for Orbital Weapons as Golden Dome Shifts Doctrine from Deterrence to Kinetic Strike
The largest weaponized space contract in a decade signals a permanent pivot toward kinetic orbital capabilities, accelerating great-power competition and exposing supply chain vulnerabilities that could undermine the entire program.
China’s Rare Earth Chokepoint: A 3-5 Year Window of Strategic Vulnerability
Beijing controls 90% of rare earth processing, weaponizing access through export controls while Western alternatives face decade-long buildout timelines.
Mali’s Defence Minister Killed as Russia’s Security Model Collapses in Coordinated Sahel Offensive
JNIM and separatist forces seize three cities in deadliest assault on Mali's junta since 2021, exposing Wagner Group failure and threatening regional contagion.
Trump Cancels Iran Peace Talks, Oil Surges Past $108 as Diplomatic Gambit Backfires
Abrupt reversal of Pakistan negotiations triggers crude price spike and deepens inflation risk ahead of Fed decision.
Russia and North Korea Formalize Military Integration With Public Memorial for War Dead
Pyongyang ceremony attended by Russian defence minister marks transition from covert troop deployment to institutionalized joint operations, as Moscow pledges five-year cooperation agreement.
Araghchi Heads to Moscow as Trump Plays Hardball on Iran Talks
Foreign minister's Putin meeting signals Iran's pivot to Russia as diplomatic counterweight while Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed despite ceasefire.
U.S. Mint sold cartel-sourced Colombian gold as American for two decades
New York Times investigation reveals Treasury never enforced domestic sourcing law, allowing drug trafficking proceeds to enter sovereign coin supply chain through refinery loopholes.
China’s Material Control and Payment Infrastructure Challenge U.S. Beyond Tariff Theater
While Trump pursues trade deals, Beijing weaponizes rare earth controls and alternative payment systems to constrain Western technology and reduce dollar dependence.
Trump Offers Iran Phone Line While Freezing $344 Million in Crypto
White House pursues dual-track strategy—direct diplomatic engagement paired with financial asphyxiation—as Pakistan scrambles to salvage ceasefire talks.
Israel Expands Lebanon Evacuation Orders Beyond Buffer Zone After Soldier Killed
Seven towns north of the established 5km zone ordered cleared following drone attack, testing fragile ceasefire and raising prospect of broader escalation.
FBI Investigates Deaths of 10 Scientists as Officials Dispute Connection Claims
Federal inquiry into pattern of deaths and disappearances among defence and aerospace researchers reveals no evidence linking cases, despite congressional alarm.