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Powerful Earthquake Strikes Southern Philippines

A powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippines on June 8, 2026, causing significant loss of life, widespread damage, and temporary tsunami warnings across the region. The earthquake's epicenter was located offshore near Sarangani Province, close to the island of Mindanao, one of the country's largest and most populated islands. According to Philippine authorities, at least 32 people were killed and more than 130 others were injured. Many casualties resulted from collapsing structures, falling debris, and landslides triggered by the strong shaking. Emergency officials warned that the numbers could rise as search-and-rescue operations continue in affected areas. The earthquake caused severe damage to buildings and infrastructure. In General Santos City, near the epicenter, parts of commercial buildings collapsed, while a fast-food restaurant and sections of schools suffered structural damage. Power outages and communication disruptions were reported in severa...
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Has Trump Lost His Leverage in the Israel–Iran War?

For decades, one of the biggest assumptions in Middle East politics has been that the United States can heavily influence Israel's strategic decisions while simultaneously pressuring regional adversaries such as Iran. But the recent Israel–Iran conflict has raised a new question: Has Donald Trump lost his leverage? The short answer is no—but his influence may not be as strong as he would like people to believe. Trump has repeatedly portrayed himself as a key player in efforts to prevent a wider regional war. He has publicly claimed that he can persuade Israel to show restraint and has expressed confidence that diplomatic solutions remain possible. Yet the reality on the ground suggests that events are moving according to the calculations of multiple actors, not just Washington. Israel's leadership faces its own security concerns and domestic political pressures. Following years of tensions with Iran and its network of regional allies, many Israeli officials view the current con...

Xi Jinping’s North Korea Visit Signals a New Power Shift in Asia

Chinese President Xi Jinping's planned visit to North Korea on June 8-9 marks far more than a routine diplomatic engagement. It is his first trip to Pyongyang since 2019 and his first overseas visit of 2026, placing extraordinary significance on the timing and symbolism of the event. Reports indicate that Xi will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, and renewed competition between China and the United States. While official statements emphasize friendship and regional stability, the deeper geopolitical story suggests a strategic recalibration that could reshape East Asian security for years to come. Why Is Xi Visiting North Korea Now? The timing raises important questions. For years, China maintained a delicate balancing act with North Korea. Beijing wanted stability on its border while avoiding direct association with Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. However, the geopol...

Why the Market Is All Red Today

June 5, 2026 — Markets If you opened your portfolio app this morning and felt your stomach drop, you're not alone. The S&P 500 is down nearly 2%, the Nasdaq is getting hammered with a 3% decline, and chip stocks are bleeding out double digits. So what happened? Let's break it down. The Chip Wreck The sell-off started before the sun came up — and it has a name: Broadcom. The semiconductor giant reported earnings on Thursday that rattled the entire chip sector. Broadcom shares tumbled more than 12% overnight, and the panic spread fast. By Friday morning, the damage looked like this: Marvell Technology : -10% Micron Technology : -10% AMD : -9% Intel : -8% ASML (Netherlands): -3.8% Infineon (Germany): -6% This wasn't just a US problem. The sell-off rippled across Asia too — South Korea's Kospi index closed down a brutal 5.54%, dragged lower by its massive semiconductor sector. The chip industry had been riding an AI-fueled wave for months. Today's ...

Trump Family-Linked Albanian Resort Sparks National Protests and Political Backlash

  How a Luxury Development Became a Flashpoint Over Environment, Power, and Foreign Influence TIRANA, Albania — What began as an ambitious luxury tourism project backed by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump has rapidly transformed into one of Albania's most contentious political controversies, triggering mass protests, environmental investigations, and growing scrutiny of the relationship between foreign investors and government power. For days, thousands of demonstrators have filled the streets of Tirana and coastal regions, demanding that authorities halt a multibillion-dollar resort development tied to Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners. Protesters accuse the government of sacrificing protected natural areas, bypassing transparency standards, and granting extraordinary privileges to politically connected investors. The dispute has evolved beyond a real estate project. It now represents a broader struggle over environmental conservation, democratic accountability, and t...
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