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Devastating wind-fuelled fires wreak havoc in Los Angeles

Wildfires devastate Los Angeles, destroying structures, killing civilians, injuring firefighters, forcing evacuations amid powerful winds and low humidity.

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Wildfires devastate Los Angeles, destroying structures, killing civilians, injuring firefighters, forcing evacuations amid powerful winds and low humidity.

A wind-driven fire has swept through the Pacific Palisades and other areas of Los Angeles County. Strong winds, dry vegetation, and low humidity have created dangerous conditions for firefighters.

The Palisades fire has destroyed approximately 1,000 structures. Many first responders and residents who did not evacuate have sustained significant injuries.

In the Altadena and Pasadena areas, another fast-moving fire has resulted in two civilian fatalities and additional injuries. Over 100 structures have been reported damaged in this region.

These wildfires, fuelled by hurricane-force winds, are affecting notable areas and causing devastation to upscale homes. They threaten neighbourhoods and disrupt the lives of tens of thousands of residents.

As of Wednesday morning, more than 20,000 acres are ablaze, and firefighting efforts have yet to gain control over the blazes. Currently, 70,000 residents in Los Angeles are under evacuation orders, with over 28,000 properties at risk from the two main fires.

Injuries include a serious head injury sustained by a 25-year-old female firefighter. Streets are littered with debris, and many people are trapped in traffic attempting to evacuate, leaving numerous vehicles abandoned.

Power outages are impacting hundreds of thousands in the area. The Reel Inn, a well-known seafood restaurant in Malibu, expressed heartbreak over the damage caused by the ongoing fires.

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Trump orders Pentagon to resume nuclear testing immediately

Trump orders Pentagon to resume nuclear testing, raising concerns over arms race and global safety

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– Trump ordered the Pentagon to resume nuclear testing, risking global tensions and retaliation from other nations.
– Proliferation concerns are rising as nuclear states modernise arsenals and the New START Treaty nears expiration.
US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing immediately, aiming to align with testing programs from other countries according to the conversation.Resuming explosive nuclear tests would likely trigger retaliatory responses from nuclear-armed nations like Russia and China, worsening the arms race and increasing global risks.

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The potential for worldwide radioactive fallout remains high, even for underground tests. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, signed by 187 states, prohibits such testing, yet the US remains a signatory without ratification, bound not to violate the treaty’s intent.

Nuclear weapon testing, once crucial for understanding weapon effects and military planning, has diminished. Since World War II, nuclear tests have largely focused on developing new designs. Significant environmental and health concerns led to a moratorium on atmospheric testing in the early 1960s and the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963.

Many countries, including the US, stopped explosive testing in the 1990s. Technological advancements allowed nations to develop nuclear weapons without the need for actual explosions.

Proliferation Risks

Nuclear proliferation continues, with all nine nuclear-armed states investing heavily in modernising their arsenals. This raises concerns about lowered thresholds for using such weapons.

Recent conflicts involving nuclear threats have escalated, and the number of nuclear weapons operationally available has begun to rise again. Russia has tested advanced nuclear weapons, while China is rapidly expanding its military capabilities.

The New START Treaty, which confines the nuclear capabilities of the US and Russia, is set to expire soon, with no successor treaty negotiations underway.

The Doomsday Clock has moved closer to midnight this year, highlighting the heightened dangers facing the world today.

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US–China trade talks are a handshake, not a deal

Trump and Xi unofficially extend tariff truce, with US concessions and Chinese commitments on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths.

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Trump and Xi unofficially extend tariff truce, with US concessions and Chinese commitments on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths.


Presidents Trump and Xi extend their tariff truce in an informal meeting, with US cuts and Chinese promises on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths.

Steve Gopalan from SkandaFX cautions this is unofficial and deeper issues between the two super powers remain.

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Markets cautious as rate cut hopes fade

Central banks ease rate cut hopes amid inflation and wobbling tech stocks; markets adjust to Fed’s new stance.

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Central banks ease rate cut hopes amid inflation and wobbling tech stocks; markets adjust to Fed’s new stance.


Central banks pull back on rate cut expectations as tech stocks wobble and inflation pressures persist. Markets adjust cautiously to the Fed’s new tone.

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