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Trump's $1.4 billion in crypto income in 2025, US private credit market collapsing, South Africa anti-migrant protests, young insurgent candidates won Colorado Democratic primaries

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episode Trump's $1.4 billion in crypto income in 2025, US private credit market collapsing, South Africa anti-migrant protests, young insurgent candidates won Colorado Democratic primaries cover

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Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says Tehran will not begin negotiations on a final agreement with the US until all clauses of the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) have been implemented, including the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon and the release of frozen Iranian funds. The US bases in the Persian Gulf have suffered tremendous damages from Iranian retaliatory attacks. Pentagon is forced to move toward a nimbler "light footprint" model. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have diverged on their approach to Iran and the Middle East, creating a subtle proxy debate over the future of Republican foreign policy ahead of the 2028 presidential race. Thousands of anti-migrant protesters marched nationwide across South Africa's major cities, including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, and Cape Town, to enforce an unofficial deadline demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. Donald Trump reported over $1.4 billion in cryptocurrency-related income for the year 2025 in his latest annual financial disclosure. The majority of publicly traded business development companies (BDCs)—the visible portion of the $1.8 trillion private credit market—have swung into unprofitability. U.S., Japanese, and Australian soldiers are conducting joint, trilateral military training exercises in the remote Australian bush, such as the annual Exercise Southern Jackaroo. Pope Leo XIV has issued a critical, last-minute plea to the ultra-traditionalist Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), begging the breakaway group to halt the unauthorized consecration of four new bishops. Progressive younger generation candidates achieved historic upset victories in the June 30, 2026, Colorado Democratic primaries. Germany has emerged as a dark horse in the commercial nuclear fusion race, backed by massive state investments and public-private partnerships.

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episode Trump's $1.4 billion in crypto income in 2025, US private credit market collapsing, South Africa anti-migrant protests, young insurgent candidates won Colorado Democratic primaries artwork

Trump's $1.4 billion in crypto income in 2025, US private credit market collapsing, South Africa anti-migrant protests, young insurgent candidates won Colorado Democratic primaries

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says Tehran will not begin negotiations on a final agreement with the US until all clauses of the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) have been implemented, including the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon and the release of frozen Iranian funds. The US bases in the Persian Gulf have suffered tremendous damages from Iranian retaliatory attacks. Pentagon is forced to move toward a nimbler "light footprint" model. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have diverged on their approach to Iran and the Middle East, creating a subtle proxy debate over the future of Republican foreign policy ahead of the 2028 presidential race. Thousands of anti-migrant protesters marched nationwide across South Africa's major cities, including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, and Cape Town, to enforce an unofficial deadline demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. Donald Trump reported over $1.4 billion in cryptocurrency-related income for the year 2025 in his latest annual financial disclosure. The majority of publicly traded business development companies (BDCs)—the visible portion of the $1.8 trillion private credit market—have swung into unprofitability. U.S., Japanese, and Australian soldiers are conducting joint, trilateral military training exercises in the remote Australian bush, such as the annual Exercise Southern Jackaroo. Pope Leo XIV has issued a critical, last-minute plea to the ultra-traditionalist Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), begging the breakaway group to halt the unauthorized consecration of four new bishops. Progressive younger generation candidates achieved historic upset victories in the June 30, 2026, Colorado Democratic primaries. Germany has emerged as a dark horse in the commercial nuclear fusion race, backed by massive state investments and public-private partnerships.

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