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Pakistan declares open war - Airstrikes hit Kabul

Pakistan declared 'open war' on Afghanistan after overnight airstrikes struck Kabul and other cities The defense minister said patience had run out as both sides traded strikes raising the risk of a wider regional escalation

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"cannot in good conscience accede" — Dario Amodei


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U S and Iran report progress in Geneva talks

High stakes diplomacy and military pressure around Iran. Negotiations in Geneva have produced limited progress even as Washington deploys forces and Tehran maneuvers economically to brace for potential strikes. The cluster captures both talks and preparations.

U S clears nonessential embassy staff to leave Israel

Rising Israel crisis prompts U.S. diplomatic moves. Washington is allowing some embassy staff to depart amid fears a strike on Iran could follow, while Israeli operations in Gaza continue to produce casualties and international alarm.

Pakistan declares open war on Afghanistan

A sharp escalation between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Islamabad has publicly declared open war after a cycle of cross border attacks and airstrikes that have reached Kabul. The situation risks rapid regional spillover.

Pentagon shoots down Border Patrol drone

A U.S. military laser incident shut down Texas airspace and raised alarms. Lawmakers and regulators are investigating after a Defense Department system shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone and the FAA enforced closures.

Anthropic says we cannot in good conscience accede to Pentagon demands

A public standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon over AI use. The company refuses demands to remove safety safeguards for military use, a deadline looms and officials warn of consequences for national security sourcing.

Task Force Scorpion primed to target Iran

Washington positions new one‑way drone capabilities. The administration is deploying its first kamikaze drone squad as tensions with Iran rise and talks falter, prompting debate over escalation and control.

Hillary Clinton testifies in closed door Epstein deposition

New revelations and high‑profile depositions in the Epstein files probe. Hillary and Bill Clinton are giving sworn testimony and the Justice Department faces scrutiny for removing images tied to figures in the documents.

DOJ sues five states for withholding full voter rolls

The Justice Department is intensifying legal pressure on states over voter data. Multiple suits aim to secure full voter registration lists as the administration presses for broader election oversight.

Top Middle East commander briefs Trump on Iran strike options

U.S. commanders are briefing the president on Iran options as diplomacy and military posturing proceed in parallel. Senior military advice to the White House highlights the immediacy of planning for possible strikes.

Warner Bros board calls Paramount bid superior

A major corporate takeover shifts as Warner Bros Discovery favors a new suitor and Netflix withdraws. The outcome will reshape media ownership and could affect news and entertainment outlets worldwide.

Block to cut 4,000 jobs as it embraces AI

Corporate America accelerates AI driven restructuring. Block announces mass layoffs as it pivots to AI while markets and workers brace for a wave of automation driven job cuts across tech and finance.

AI memory crunch sparks RAMpocalypse in tech sector

A global memory chip squeeze is rippling through tech markets. AI demand for RAM is driving shortages and analysts warn the smartphone market faces an unprecedented contraction in 2026.

Sweden jams suspected Russian drone near French carrier

NATO drills and maritime tensions escalate in the Baltic. Sweden has jammed and intercepted suspected Russian drones near allied vessels, reinforcing concerns about Russian probing during exercises.

China sacks nine senior military lawmakers ahead of two sessions

China continues a sweeping purge of military insiders ahead of major political sessions. The removals signal tightened control by President Xi and raise questions about military stability and elite consolidation.

Russia and Ukraine agree local truce to repair Zaporizhzhia plant

A local ceasefire around Europe’s largest nuclear plant allows urgent repairs. Moscow and Kyiv agreed limited pauses to restore power lines at Zaporizhzhia amid fears of a catastrophic outage.

Mass graves with 171 bodies found in eastern DRC

A mass grave discovery deepens humanitarian alarm in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Authorities report dozens of bodies as conflict and rebel activity continue to destabilize the region.

UN warns South Sudan risks return to full scale war

The United Nations warns South Sudan may relapse into full scale conflict unless impunity and abuses are urgently addressed. International monitors demand rapid political and security action to prevent wider collapse.

U S offers 10 million reward for Sinaloa cartel leaders

Washington intensifies action against Mexican cartel leadership. The State Department is offering multimillion dollar rewards while prosecutors file narco terrorism charges against leaders accused of controlling key corridors.

Cuban coast guard kills four on Florida registered boat

A deadly shootout at sea drew U.S. scrutiny after Cuban forces engaged a Florida registered boat. Officials say Americans were among the dead and wounded as Congress presses for answers on the incident.

Supreme Court curbs Trumps tariff authority

The Supreme Court limited the administration’s tariff power, prompting calls for refunds. Lawmakers and consumer advocates press for compensation for families and businesses hit by the past tariff regime.

Average US mortgage rate dips below 6 percent

Mortgage costs ease as long term rates fall below a key threshold. The average 30 year rate dipping under 6 percent could affect homebuying and refinancing decisions across the market.

Nasdaq and S&P set for worst month since March

Equity markets wobble as AI stock volatility spreads. Major indices face pressure and Nvidia moves the tape as investors reassess growth expectations in the sector.

About a dozen FBI staff fired amid Mar a Lago phone records probe

The FBI has moved against staff tied to high profile probes. Recent firings tied to Mar a Lago related investigations signal internal accountability and intensify scrutiny of bureau procedures and records handling.

ICE agents misrepresented themselves to arrest Columbia student

Immigration enforcement on campus sparks legal and political backlash. ICE actions at Columbia prompted protests the student was later released after city and mayoral intervention highlighting tensions over federal tactics.

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