
Liz Hoffman
Clay Chandler

US inflation jumped to 3.8% in April, its highest level since 2023, largely driven by the surge in fuel prices caused by the Iran war.
2The Iran war, frozen in a shaky ceasefire, appeared to expand as Pakistan and the UAE reportedly upped their involvement.
3The White House invited the CEOs of Tesla, Apple, Meta, and others for Donald Trump’s China trip, though Nvidia’s Jensen Huang is absent from the list.
4British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced enormous pressure to resign following disastrous local elections, causing bond yields to surge.
5Spending on AI could be much higher than previously believed, economists said, with non-hardware outlays on the rise.
6OpenAI launched its own cybersecurity AI model to rival Anthropic’s Mythos, while Europe risks being left behind the security curve.
Trump and Xi Jinping during a meeting in October 2025. Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo/Reuters. Banner credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty.
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South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa. Adriano Machado/Reuters.
Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo/Reuters
Tingshu Wang/Reuters
Maxim Shemetov/Reuters
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Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Trump and Xi Jinping during a meeting in October 2025. Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo/Reuters. Banner credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty.
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Maxim Shemetov/Reuters
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Chen Aizhu/File Photo/Reuters
Emaar buildings in Dubai. Amr Alfiky/Reuters.
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South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa. Adriano Machado/Reuters.
Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron /Monicah Mwangi/Reuters
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