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Vessels returned to normal routes along a U.S.-protected corridor near Oman. Earlier movements had included unexplained U-turns and detours.
en.antaranews.comShipping traffic along a U.S.-protected corridor near Oman in the Strait of Hormuz returned to normal patterns after several vessels made unexplained U-turns and detours. The recovery followed reports of irregular movements that had briefly disrupted the route.
OPEC+ decision OPEC+ approved another modest increase in production quotas for next month. The adjustment continues the group's recent pattern of incremental changes.
Ukraine strikes on Russian energy sites Ukraine conducted strikes on Russian energy infrastructure at a rate described as unprecedented in a data analysis. The campaign has contributed to Russia's most severe fuel shortage in decades.
Kyiv came under a deadly Russian attack early Monday morning.
The strike occurred on the eve of a NATO summit in Turkey that President Donald Trump plans to attend.
Global military technology spending World powers are directing billions of dollars into AI, drones, hypersonic missiles, and space technologies. The investments reflect efforts to gain advantage in future conflicts.
Business views on AI A year ago many business leaders said AI would eliminate jobs. In recent weeks some technology executives have expressed more positive expectations.
chip fund South Korea is considering an investment fund financed by excess tax revenue from its chip sector. The fund would support long-term economic growth.
rules Chinese technology companies including Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent announced plans to disable AI persona features. The moves follow tighter regulatory requirements from Beijing.
Yen valuation comment The yen should trade about 20 percent stronger near 130 per dollar, according to a former senior Japanese currency official.
Private credit inflows Large investors committed billions of dollars to private credit funds in the second quarter. North American direct lending funds raised at least $16 billion during the period as institutions sought returns from an outflow of smaller clients.
Dollar-yen forecast Goldman Sachs raised its year-ahead forecast for USD/JPY to 165.00 from 155.00. The revision cited interest-rate differences between Japan and the United States.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
thewire.inA coalition including Amnesty International and Save the Children called for governments to require safety checks on AI systems before release. The statement was issued one day before the United Nations holds its first global summit on AI governance.
airedale.futurecdn.netAlibaba directed employees to stop using Anthropic's Claude Code after the tool flagged connections from China. The company instructed staff to switch to its internal Qoder platform instead.
abcnews.go.comThe Trump administration removed limits on two Anthropic models last week that had been imposed the prior month. It separately asked OpenAI to delay a new series rollout.