World Affairs
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Consumer Confidence Falls Amid Iran War Inflation Concerns
Reuters reported that the Conference Board’s consumer confidence index slipped 0.7 points to 93.1 this month, down from a revised 93.8 in April. Economists had expected a larger decline to 92.0
Extreme Heat Sweeps Europe Weeks Ahead Of Summer
Wildfires, water shortages and sleepless “tropical nights” have also hit parts of Europe
What Trump’s AI Rollback Means For The U.S.-China Tech Race
China’s framework focuses heavily on content control, political compliance and algorithm oversight. More than 860 generative AI services have already been filed with regulators
Iran Issues Fresh Warning To U.S.
Khamenei said the United States was steadily losing its regional influence and no longer had secure locations for “aggression and the establishment of military bases
What Pope Leo Warned About Artificial Intelligence
The Vatican warned that AI could erode human judgment, spread disinformation, deepen economic inequality and normalize artificial relationships that replace genuine human interaction
Why New U.S. Strikes On Iran Are Raising Fears Of Wider War
The attacks came as Iranian negotiators arrived in Doha for another round of talks aimed at ending the months-long conflict
Xi’s Reelection Theater
Every concession since Busan was for one photograph. The photograph was for his fourth term.
EU Officials Expect Prolonged Oil And Gas Inflation
According to EU Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis, higher energy costs are expected to drive inflation to 3.1% this year, well above earlier forecasts.
Beijing Moves To Strengthen Ties With Washington And Ottawa
China’s foreign ministry said Wang will chair a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York on May 26 before traveling to Canada from May 28 to 30 for talks with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand
Ebola Center Set Ablaze Amid Rising Tensions In Congo
The violence erupted at Rwampara Hospital after health authorities refused to release the body of a young Ebola victim
Trump Administration Reassesses Taiwan Weapons Package
Taiwanese officials, however, said they had received no indication that Washington planned to freeze or alter the deal.