JPMorgan Sees a “Finland Scenario” as the Most Likely Outcome of the War for Ukraine
Kyiv Could Lose Some Territory but Preserve Its Sovereignty, Army and European Course
Congo Has an Outbreak of a Rare Ebola Strain—There Is No Vaccine or Specific Treatment for It
About 246 Suspected Cases and 65 Deaths Have Been Reported in an Armed-Conflict Zone, and the Virus May Have Spread Unnoticed for Weeks
The Pentagon Canceled the Deployment of 4,000 American Troops to Poland—Some Units Had Already Arrived in the Country
Trump Is Dissatisfied With European Allies Who Refused to Support the War Against Iran
Mercedes-Benz Opens the Door to Defense Production, While Volkswagen Is Already Preparing a Plant for Iron Dome
Germany’s Auto Industry Is Seeking Military Orders Amid an Industry Crisis and Rising European Defense Spending
After a Two-Day Visit to Beijing, Trump Said He Made No Promises to Xi on Taiwan
He Said He Would Soon Decide on $14 Billion in Arms Supplies to the Island
AfD Reaches 29% in New INSA Poll and Leads the CDU/CSU by Seven Points
A Single Right-Wing Party Now Polls as Much as the SPD, Greens and FDP Combined
Trump Said One of ISIS’s Leaders Was Killed in a Joint U.S.-Nigerian Operation
Abu Bilal al-Maynuki Was Considered the Group’s Second-Ranking Figure
Kyiv Has Completed the Search Operation After Yesterday’s Russian Attack
The Death Toll Has Been Confirmed at 24, Including Three Children
The Price of Russian Oil Has Reached Its Highest Level Since Autumn 2023
The War Around Iran Has Brought Moscow Additional Revenue and Helped Replenish Reserves
The New York Times Published an Investigation Into Systematic Sexual Violence Against Palestinian Detainees by Israeli Security Forces
Netanyahu Called the Report a “Blood Libel” and Ordered Lawyers to Prepare a Lawsuit Against the Newspaper
Pro-Palestinian activists climbed the Eiffel Tower and unfurled a Palestinian flag from the structure’s first level
May 16, 2026, AFP
Half of New Online Articles Are Written by AI—but the Growth Has Stalled
Fears That Neural Networks Would Fully Displace Human Content Have So Far Failed to Materialize
Anthropic and OpenAI AI Models Have Become Much Stronger at Finding Vulnerabilities
But Without Experienced Specialists, They Still Often Make Mistakes and Overestimate Threats
Oracle Laid Off Up to 30,000 Employees, Notifying Them by Email
Before That, They Were Asked to Document Their Work for AI
Study Finds 75% of AI Models Fail at Real Programming Tasks
Models Produce Unreliable Code and Sacrifice Quality for Faster Results
Millions of People Are Turning to ChatGPT for Medical Advice Instead of Doctors
Experts Warn the AI Sounds Confident Even When It Is Wrong
Ukrainian Drones Triggered a Government Crisis in Latvia
The Prime Minister Resigned After a Dispute Over Who Was Responsible for Airspace Security
Iran Retained Most of Its Missile Arsenal After U.S. and Israeli Strikes
U.S. Intelligence Believes Tehran Quickly Restored Access to Sites Near the Strait of Hormuz
Scientists Warn of the Risk of a “Super El Niño” This Year—It Could Hit Global Food Security
A Similar Event in 1877 Led to the Deaths of More Than 50 Million People From Famine
Tokayev Backed the Creation of a New Pro-Presidential Party in Kazakhstan
Adilet Is Meant to Give Him His Own Base in Parliament and Preserve His Influence After Leaving the Presidency
Britain’s Health Secretary Resigns After Labour’s Local Election Defeat
Streeting Sharply Criticized Starmer and Said the Party Needs a New Direction
Yermak Star
Western Media Spent Years Casting Yermak as the Architect of Ukrainian Power. Now They Must Answer Why They Failed to Ask the Main Questions About His Influence
“Yermak is a powerful manager—one of the most powerful managers on my team. I respect him for delivering results. He does what I tell him to do. And he carries out those tasks.”
Volodymyr Zelensky
July 5, 2024,
Bloomberg
Global Oil Inventories Are Shrinking at a Record Pace Because of the Crisis Around Iran
The IEA Warns of the Risk of Further Price Spikes and Fuel Shortages
Zelensky’s Former Press Secretary Told Carlson the President Demanded “Propaganda Like Goebbels’s,” Personally Agreed to Give Up Donbas in Istanbul and Allegedly Uses Cocaine
Yulia Mendel Called Zelensky “One of the Main Obstacles to Peace”
Turkey’s Central Bank Sharply Raises Inflation Forecasts Amid the War Around Iran
The Regulator Acknowledged Rising Risks but Kept Rates at 37%
The U.S. Army Canceled the Deployment of More Than 4,000 Troops to Poland
It Involved an Armored Brigade With Equipment for NATO’s Eastern Flank
Lubinets Reported 6,000 Complaints Against Military Recruitment Offices and Killings Inside Draft Centers
Budanov Calls Forced Mobilization Inevitable, Zelensky Does Not Comment on These Deaths
FBI Offers a $200,000 Reward for Information on a Former U.S. Air Force Intelligence Officer Who Defected to Iran
Monica Witt Passed Secret Data and the Real Names of Undercover American Agents to Tehran
Almost Everyone Hates Spotify’s New Logo
For Its 20th Anniversary, the Service Replaced Its Icon With a Green Disco Ball Seen as a Loading Glitch or a Crushed Bug on the Screen
France Is Investigating a Digital Campaign Against LFI Candidates
Israel’s BlackCore Is Suspected of Using Fake Blogs, Anonymous Accounts and Ads With Allegations
Warsaw Recognized a Same-Sex Marriage From Another EU Country for the First Time
A Court Ruling Opened Access to Some Spousal Rights in Poland
Soros Foundation Will Allocate $30 Million to Combat Antisemitism and Islamophobia
Alex Soros Said the Issue Holds Personal Significance for His Family
Israel Is Preparing Public Military Tribunals for Participants in Hamas’s Oct. 7 Attack
Politicians Are Seeking the Death Penalty for Those Convicted
Mobilization Reform in Ukraine May Not End “Busification,” but Turn Its Enforcers Into Police Officers
Men Could Be Detained the Same Way, but Resisting It Would Become More Dangerous
The WHO Found No Dangerous Mutations in the Hantavirus From the Cruise Ship
The Virus Is Changing Slightly but Has Not Become More Contagious or More Deadly
U.S. Intelligence Believes China Is Using the War Around Iran to Strengthen Its Position
The Pentagon Fears the Conflict Is Draining Resources Washington Would Need in a Taiwan Crisis
The State Duma Approves the Right to Use Russia’s Army Abroad to Protect Citizens
The Law Could Become a Basis for Guarding “Shadow Fleet” Ships
Global Oil Inventories Are Shrinking at a Record Pace Because of the War Around Iran
Even Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Would Not Immediately Relieve Pressure on the Market
Some Progressive Voters Have Turned Away From Labour Because of Starmer
A Study Found Dissatisfaction With His Vague Views and Weak Support for Left-Wing Issues
Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair After the Most Politicized Vote in History
He Will Succeed Powell Amid Trump’s Pressure Over Rates and Rising Inflation
Meet Andriy Yermak’s Fortune Teller—Veronika Feng Shui
Investigators Say She Advised Him to “Leave” Ukraine “in Time” and Discussed His Fight Against Critics With Him
Florida Is Preparing to Shut Down the Alligator Alcatraz Migrant Detention Center
All Detainees Are Expected to Be Removed by Early June, and the Facility Itself Will Be Dismantled
FDA Chief Resigns After Conflict With the Trump Administration
The Dispute May Have Been Linked to Vapes and Cuts to Mandatory Childhood Vaccinations
French Prosecutors Seek to Reopen the Rape Case Against Luc Besson
New DNA Analysis Results Could Support Actress Sand Van Roy’s Testimony
What Is the Federal Gas Tax and Why Is Trump Proposing to Abolish It?
Trump Says U.S. Prices and Inflation Do Not Affect His Talks With Iran
He Insists the Priority Is Preventing Tehran From Getting Nuclear Weapons
Altman Told the Court That Musk Spent Years Trying to Gain Control of OpenAI
He Said Musk’s Demands Alarmed the Team and Could Have Handed Power to His Children
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