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After Khamenei's Death: Iran's Retaliation and the Path to Regional Catastrophe
US-Iran Conflict Escalation
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After Khamenei's Death: Iran's Retaliation and the Path to Regional Catastrophe

10 predicted events · 20 sources

within 1 week
within 1 week
about 1 hour ago
Middle East Aviation Crisis: How the Iran-Israel Conflict Will Reshape Regional Travel and Diplomacy
Middle East Airspace Crisis
Medium

Middle East Aviation Crisis: How the Iran-Israel Conflict Will Reshape Regional Travel and Diplomacy

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within 3-5 days
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Israel-Iran Conflict Poised for Dangerous Escalation as Both Sides Exchange Devastating Strikes
Israel-Iran Military Escalation
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Israel-Iran Conflict Poised for Dangerous Escalation as Both Sides Exchange Devastating Strikes

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within 2 weeks
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After Khamenei's Death: Predicting Iran's Power Vacuum and the Middle East's Next Crisis Phase
US-Iran Conflict
Medium

After Khamenei's Death: Predicting Iran's Power Vacuum and the Middle East's Next Crisis Phase

8 predicted events · 20 sources

within 1 week
within 3-7 days
about 2 hours ago
Middle East Airspace Crisis: Extended Disruptions Expected as Regional Tensions Escalate
Middle East Aviation Crisis
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Middle East Airspace Crisis: Extended Disruptions Expected as Regional Tensions Escalate

6 predicted events · 8 sources

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within 2 weeks
about 2 hours ago
Middle East Aviation Crisis: Airspace Closures Signal Prolonged Travel Disruption as Regional Conflict Escalates
Middle East Aviation Crisis
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Middle East Aviation Crisis: Airspace Closures Signal Prolonged Travel Disruption as Regional Conflict Escalates

6 predicted events · 6 sources

within 1 week
within 2 weeks
about 2 hours ago

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Scorecard: AI Accurately Forecasts Nuclear Talks Timeline, But Core Predictions Remain Unverified
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Scorecard: AI Accurately Forecasts Nuclear Talks Timeline, But Core Predictions Remain Unverified

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Daily World News Digest — Sunday, March 1, 2026
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Daily World News Digest — Sunday, March 1, 2026

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled Iran since 1989, died at age 86 in joint military strikes, triggering succession quest...

Sun, Mar 1
40 articles · 7 sources
Daily All Categories News Digest — Sunday, March 1, 2026
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Daily All Categories News Digest — Sunday, March 1, 2026

Iran officially announces the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following U.S.-Israeli strikes, declaring a 40-day mournin...

Sun, Mar 1
40 articles · 29 sources
Daily Politics News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026
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Daily Politics News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026

The military accidentally shot down a CBP drone with a laser in Texas, prompting airspace closures and raising questions...

Fri, Feb 27
40 articles · 2 sources
Daily All Categories News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026
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Daily All Categories News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026

Intense indirect negotiations in Geneva led to a fourth meeting scheduled in Vienna, even as the U.S. deploys its larges...

Fri, Feb 27
40 articles · 39 sources
Daily Business News Digest — Monday, February 23, 2026
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Daily Business News Digest — Monday, February 23, 2026

The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump's emergency tariff regime, triggering a dollar selloff and rally in C...

Mon, Feb 23
40 articles · 2 sources
Timeline: US Military Buildup and Escalating Tensions with Iran (February 2026)
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Timeline: US Military Buildup and Escalating Tensions with Iran (February 2026)

In mid-February 2026, the United States deployed its largest military force to the Middle East since the 2003 Iraq invas...

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10 events · 5 major
30 articles
3 days ago
Timeline: How the US-Iran Crisis Escalated Over 5 Days (February 19-24, 2026)
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Timeline: How the US-Iran Crisis Escalated Over 5 Days (February 19-24, 2026)

Between February 19-24, 2026, tensions between the United States and Iran reached a critical point as the US deployed it...

5 days
12 events · 7 major
25 articles
4 days ago
Timeline: How US-Iran Military Tensions Escalated Over Four Days in February 2026
Timeline
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Timeline: How US-Iran Military Tensions Escalated Over Four Days in February 2026

In mid-February 2026, tensions between the United States and Iran reached critical levels as the US prepared for potenti...

4 days
10 events · 5 major
30 articles
6 days ago
Under the shadow of the Iran war, Israel finds another way to punish Gaza
Al Jazeera
about 9 hours ago

Under the shadow of the Iran war, Israel finds another way to punish Gaza

NGO ban and the blocking of aid due to closure of the border crossings are meant as another collective punishment.

As US-Iran conflict flares, thousands of Middle East flights cancelled, airspace closed
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

As US-Iran conflict flares, thousands of Middle East flights cancelled, airspace closed

Flights across the Middle East were being cancelled on Saturday as several countries slammed their airspace shut after the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran. Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates all announced at least partial closures of their skies in the hours after smoke began rising over Tehran and Iran began retaliatory attacks in the region. Iranian missiles hit capital cities around the wealthy Gulf region, killing at least one, as witnesses...

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Quirky China: panda won’t return phone, talented piglet spared from dinner, affordable gold rush
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

Quirky China: panda won’t return phone, talented piglet spared from dinner, affordable gold rush

A panda in China which would not let go of a mobile phone a tourist accidentally dropped into his enclosure has been dubbed a ‘smartphone addict’ by online observers. On February 22, a visitor accidentally dropped their mobile phone while filming the giant panda, Qingling, at the Dujiangyan Panda Base in southwestern China’s Sichuan province. The three-year-old panda grabbed the phone as if it were his new toy. He played around with it and even held it in a way that looked like he was taking a...

FCC approves the merger of cable giants Cox and Charter
Engadget
2 days ago

FCC approves the merger of cable giants Cox and Charter

The Federal Communications Commission has given the go ahead for two of the US' biggest cable providers, Charter Communications and Cox Communications, to merge. Charter announced its intention to acquire Cox for $34.5 billion in May 2025, with specific plans to inherit Cox's managed IT, commercial fiber and cloud businesses, while folding the company's residential cable service into a subsidiary. “By approving this deal, the FCC ensures big wins for Americans," FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said in a statement. "This deal means that jobs are coming back to America that had been shipped overseas. It means that modern, high-speed networks will get built out in more communities across rural America. And it means that customers will get access to lower priced plans. On top of this, the deal enshrines protections against DEI discrimination." The FCC claims that Charter plans to invest "billions" to upgrade its network following the closure of the deal, leading to "faster broadband and lower prices." The company's "Rural Construction Initiative" will also extend those improvements to rural states lacking in consistent internet service, a project the FCC was heavily invested in during the Biden administration, but has been pulling back from since President Donald Trump appointed Carr. The FCC also claims Charter will onshore jobs currently handled off-shore by Cox employees and commit to "new safeguards to protect against DEI discrimination," which essentially amounts to hiring, recruiting and promoting employees based on "skills, qualifications, and experience." While Carr's FCC paints a rosy picture of Charter's acquisition, history has provided multiple examples of mergers having the opposite effect on jobs and pricing. For example, redundancies created when T-Mobile merged with Sprint in 2020 led to a wave of layoffs at the carrier. And funnily enough in 2018, not long after Charter's merger with Time Warner Cable was approved by the FCC, the company raised prices on its

Second US drone laser incident this month prompts Texas airspace closure
Al Jazeera
2 days ago

Second US drone laser incident this month prompts Texas airspace closure

Lawmakers criticise mismanagement after El Paso airspace closure following military's anti-drone laser deployment.

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US military shot down border patrol drone with laser in Texas, lawmakers say
The Hill
3 days ago

US military shot down border patrol drone with laser in Texas, lawmakers say

The U.S. military shot down a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) drone with a laser in Texas on Thursday, according to Democratic lawmakers, prompting the closure of airspace near the U.S.-Mexico border.  Democratic Reps. Rick Larsen (Wash.), Bennie Thompson (Miss.) and Andre Carson (Ind.) said in a joint statement Thursday evening that the Pentagon reportedly shot down...

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World Economic Forum CEO Borge  Brende resigns over Epstein revelations
South China Morning Post
3 days ago

World Economic Forum CEO Borge Brende resigns over Epstein revelations

The president and CEO of the World Economic Forum, Borge Brende, said he was stepping down on Thursday, a few weeks after the forum launched an independent investigation into his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Brende, who became president of the WEF ‌in 2017, announced his decision in a statement following disclosures from the US Justice Department that showed the Norwegian had three business dinners with Epstein and had also communicated with the disgraced financier via email...

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Supreme Court appears split in tax foreclosure case
NPR News
4 days ago

Supreme Court appears split in tax foreclosure case

At issue is whether a county can seize homeowners' residence for unpaid property taxes and sell the house at auction for less than the homeowners would get if they put their home on the market themselves.

The next Assassin's Creed game loses its creative director
Engadget
4 days ago

The next Assassin's Creed game loses its creative director

Ubisoft's shakeups continue unabated. The creative director of the next Assassin's Creed game, codenamed Hexe, has left the company. The departure of Clint Hocking, a 20-year veteran of the company over two stints, was reportedly announced in a staff meeting this week. Hocking's resume at Ubisoft included serving as creative director on Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Far Cry 2 and Watch Dogs: Legion. The details of why he's leaving the company haven't been reported. Ubisoft told VGC, which first reported on Hocking's exit, that development on Hexe will continue. Jean Guedson, one of three new leaders of the Assassin's Creed franchise, will take over as the upcoming title's new creative director. Guedson had the same role for Assassin's Creed Origins and Black Flag, two of the franchise's most well-received entries. To say sailing hasn't been smooth of late at Ubisoft would be an understatement. Last year, the company reorganized its corporate structure under a system of "creative houses." The first, Vantage Studios, is partly owned by Tencent and now oversees Assassin's Creed. Then in October, franchise head Marc-Alexis Côté left the company. He later claimed he was "asked to step aside" and is suing his former employer. All of these changes came in the wake of layoffs, big-name flops, more layoffs, studio closures, even more layoffs, strikes and (yep) layoffs again. Earlier this month, Ubisoft even fired an employee who criticized the company’s return-to-office mandate. But have no fear; some aspects of the company are doing quite well. Take, for example, nepotism. The future is looking bright indeed for a rising company star who is now co-CEO of Vantage Studios. That title belongs to Charlie Guillemot, the son of Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-next-assassins-creed-game-loses-its-creative-director-210119005.html?src=rss

Influential economist Larry Summers to depart Harvard over Epstein ties
Al Jazeera
4 days ago

Influential economist Larry Summers to depart Harvard over Epstein ties

Former Harvard President Summers quits after disclosures about his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.

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Six months after two police officers killed, will conspiracy theorist who ran into bush ever be found?
BBC World
4 days ago

Six months after two police officers killed, will conspiracy theorist who ran into bush ever be found?

Conspiracist Dezi Freeman hasn't been seen again – but people in the small town of Porepunkah want closure.

Democrats probe missing files alleging Trump link to Epstein
Financial Times
4 days ago

Democrats probe missing files alleging Trump link to Epstein

Most senior party member on oversight committee says justice department appears to have broken disclosure law

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Here’s What a Google Subpoena Response Looks Like, Courtesy of the Epstein Files
Wired
5 days ago

Here’s What a Google Subpoena Response Looks Like, Courtesy of the Epstein Files

The US Justice Department disclosures give fresh clues about how tech companies handle government inquiries about your data.

Green group files complaint against OCBC to SGX over alleged disclosure gaps on coal plants
straitstimes.com
6 days ago

Green group files complaint against OCBC to SGX over alleged disclosure gaps on coal plants

Published: 20260224T030000Z

Historic nor’easter paralyses US Northeast with record snowfall
France 24
6 days ago

Historic nor’easter paralyses US Northeast with record snowfall

A powerful nor’easter battered the northeastern United States on Monday, dumping record snowfall, grounding thousands of flights and forcing widespread closures from Maryland to Maine as officials warned of dangerous winds, power outages and further storms later in the week.

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Billions of dollars later and still nobody knows what an Xbox is
The Verge
6 days ago

Billions of dollars later and still nobody knows what an Xbox is

The last few years of Xbox have been expensive. Under Phil Spencer's leadership, Microsoft has spent billions of dollars in an attempt to build an ambitious future for gaming that looks a lot like Netflix. And while its subscription service Game Pass started out as a good deal for gamers (although now not so much), that spending spree has led to catastrophic layoffs, studio closures, and confused and inconsistent messaging about what Xbox actually stands for. And with Spencer set to retire as new leadership takes charge, the future of Microsoft's gaming efforts looks increasingly unclear. Spencer announced his retirement last week, after ov … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Peter Attia Exits CBS News Gig After Epstein Files Disclosure
deadline.com
6 days ago

Peter Attia Exits CBS News Gig After Epstein Files Disclosure

Published: 20260223T194500Z

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DR Congo border crossing with Burundi reopens after AFC/M23 offensive
France 24
6 days ago

DR Congo border crossing with Burundi reopens after AFC/M23 offensive

A key border post between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi reopened Monday after more than two months of closure triggered by an offensive by the Rwanda-backed AFC/M23. The Kavimvira crossing, a vital trade route linking Uvira and Bujumbura, resumed operations on Monday as Congolese authorities reasserted control over the area.

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Visitors take in snowy NYC ahead of traffic closure
Euronews
6 days ago

Visitors take in snowy NYC ahead of traffic closure

A major blizzard sweeps the US Northeast, closing schools, cancelling flights and shutting nonessential traffic in New York as millions shelter indoors.

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Fitch: Protracted Strait of Hormuz Closure 'Unlikely'
Bloomberg
6 days ago

Fitch: Protracted Strait of Hormuz Closure 'Unlikely'

Fitch Ratings EMEA Natural Resources and Commodities Head Angelina Valavina discusses how a potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz could impact the oil trade and prices. She warns that if the Strait of Hormuz is closed, it would have a "significant" impact on markets and risk premium would go up "quite substantially," but it is "highly unlikely" a potential closure of the strait would be protracted. Valavina speaks on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)

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