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Apple pledges to boost China investment
Apple still makes the bulk of its phones in China, even as it reduces dependency in other arenas.
IMF warns about soaring global government debt
The IMF said global government debt is on track to exceed 100% of GDP by 2029.
Syrian president meets Putin as Moscow's MidEast clout dims
The Moscow meeting was remarkable given that Russia is harboring Syria’s former president, Bashar al-Assad.
The War Profiteers of Palo Alto
After pushing sensationalized claims of foreign threats, Silicon Valley’s military startups are set to score billions in funding for drones and A.I.-powered war machines.
Nigeria is in danger of running afoul of Trump's 'Christian' ire again
US Senator Ted Cruz last month introduced a bill to 'protect Christians and other religious minorities' by imposing sanctions on Nigerian officials accused of 'facilitating' jihadist violence.
Dozens Remain Imprisoned in Egypt for Palestine Solidarity While Sisi is Hailed as a Gaza Ceasefire Broker
“Gaza used to unite Egyptians. Now it only reminds them of what they've lost—the right to speak, to gather, to demand anything."
Trump eyes another $20B for Argentina via ‘private-sector solution’
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters about the new move on Wednesday.
Mehdi Connects the Dots Between ICE and Gaza
In an unfiltered rant, Mehdi breaks down what the Gaza ceasefire deal really means, calls out the ‘dumbness’ of our fascistic leaders, and unpacks the shared US-Israeli playbook for state violence.