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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 18:20:00 +0000 CIA To Integrate AI 'Co-Workers' To Process Intelligence, Catch Spies
CIA To Integrate AI 'Co-Workers' To Process Intelligence, Catch Spies
CIA To Integrate AI 'Co-Workers' To Process Intelligence, Catch Spies
Authored by Brayden Lindrea via CoinTelegraph.com,
The US Central Intelligence Agency said it will embed “AI co-workers” directly into its analytics platforms to assist analysts with detecting spies and anticipating hostile moves by foreign adversaries.
“Within the next couple of years, we will have AI co-workers built into all of the agency’s analytic platforms — a kind of classified version of generative AI that will help our analysts with basic tasks,” CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis reportedly said on Thursday during an event hosted by the Special Competitive Studies Project in Washington, DC.
According to Politico, Ellis said the AI co-workers would assist intelligence officers with drafting key judgments, testing analytical conclusions and identifying trends in intelligence that the agency gathers from abroad.
However, he said humans would continue to make the “key decisions.”
Michael Ellis (right) speaking with Anthony Pompliano (left) about Bitcoin and AI’s role in US national security in May: Source: Anthony Pompliano
The CIA’s AI plans come amid a feud between the US Department of Defense and AI firm Anthropic. Despite having a $200 million contract with the Department of Defense, Anthropic prevented the use of its flagship AI product, Claude, for mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.
US President Donald Trump ordered all federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's technology in March, while the Department of Defense declared Anthropic a supply chain risk.
The parties remain locked in a legal dispute over the designation, with a US appeals court on Wednesday denying Anthropic’s emergency request to temporarily pause the label.
While Ellis didn’t point out Anthropic, he said the CIA “cannot allow the whims of a single company” to constrain its capabilities.
The CIA has already adopted AI for other intelligence tasks, having tested about 300 AI projects last year to “bring new capabilities to our mission,” such as processing large data sets and language translation, Ellis said.
Ellis also noted that the CIA recently created its first intelligence report with AI while predicting that AI’s role in the agency’s work would continue to grow.
A major motivation for the CIA is to stay ahead of China, Ellis said, noting that the once-large gap between the US and China has narrowed significantly.
“Five to ten years ago, China was nowhere near America, in terms of technological innovation,” Ellis said. “That’s just not true today.”
Ellis likes the transparency of Bitcoin, crypto
In May, Ellis said Bitcoin and crypto were matters of national security, adding that the agency reviews blockchain data to support its counterintelligence operations .
“It’s another area of technological competition where we need to make sure the United States is well-positioned against China and other adversaries.”
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:40:00 +0000 Contempt Of Court: Justice Sotomayor Suggests Justice Kavanaugh Is An Uninformed Elitist
Contempt Of Court: Justice Sotomayor Suggests Justice Kavanaugh Is An Uninformed Elitist
Contempt Of Court: Justice Sotomayor Suggests Justice Kavanaugh Is An Uninformed Elitist
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is accustomed to unrelenting personal attacks from the left that began with his nomination to the Court. This week, however, the ad hominem insults came not from cable programs but a colleague.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor used an appearance at the University of Kansas School of Law to level a personal dig at Kavanaugh as an out-of-touch elitist.
I have long criticized the growing number of public statements by justices on controversial subjects and cases, including Justice Sotomayor. However, this appearance represented a new low in lashing out at a colleague as effectively blinded by his own privilege.
In her comments, Sotomayor raised Kavanaugh’s concurrence in Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo:
“I had a colleague in that case who wrote, you know, these are only temporary stops. This is from a man whose parents were professionals. And probably doesn’t really know any person who works by the hour… Those hours that they took you away, nobody’s paying that person. And that makes a difference between a meal for him and his kids that night and maybe just cold supper…”
She then referred to her own background as giving her experience and knowledge that is apparently missing in colleagues such as Kavanaugh:
“Life experiences teach you to think more broadly and to see things others may not. And when I have a moment where I can express that on behalf of people who have no other voice, then I’m being given a very rare privilege.”
It was reminiscent of Sotomayor’s reference to being a “wise Latina ” on the bench. While on the Second Circuit, then-judge Sotomayor explained that her life experiences offered a “difference” not shared by other colleagues. In a 2001 lecture at Berkeley law school titled “A Latina Judge’s Voice,” she heralded the difference that “our gender and national origins may and will make … in our judging.”
In her latest comments, she is suggesting that her interaction with hourly wage earners allows her to see things that Kavanaugh does not in these cases. The claim that she “sees things that others may not” suggests that the privileged, insulated existence of Kavanaugh blinds him to the true merits of cases before him.
Notably, Justice Sotomayor also told the students and faculty that she has a friendship with most, but apparently not all, of her colleagues:
“I dare say that with virtually all of them, I certainly have a civil relationship. And with many of them, I think I dare say that I have a friendship,”
After this speech, I would not expect a social media friend invite from Kavanaugh.
It is true that Kavanaugh went to elite schools, but so did Sotomayor, who graduated from Princeton and Yale.
Both of Kavanaugh’s parents were indeed lawyers, but it is odd that Sotomayor would miss the compelling story of his mother, Martha. She was a history professor who went to law school while raising a family and eventually became one of the minority of women on the state bench. That would also seem to be “gender origins” that Sotomayor previously cited as key in her view of impactful judging.
However, what was most striking was Sotomayor’s backhanded suggestion that Kavanaugh “doesn’t really know any person who works by the hour.” The suggestion is that he has avoided — and continues to avoid — interactions with people who get paid on an hourly basis — while she is more inclusive in her circle of friends. It is obviously false, but more importantly, petty and unfair.
The attack suggests that, while she is a “wise Latina,” Kavanaugh is a privileged prig on the Court. The fact is that many blue-collar (if not most) workers identify more with aspects of Kavanaugh’s jurisprudence. At a minimum, over half of the country is more likely to embrace his approach than that of Justice Sotomayor, who has been criticized for her comments in oral argument on issues ranging from abortion to puberty blocker s to COVID restrictions .
Justice Kavanaugh has distinguished himself in public service, including work with the homeless.
Justice Sotomayor has repeatedly raised eyebrows with her comments off the bench, including seemingly calling on lawyers and students to join in a political campaign to change abortion laws.
In her favor, Justice Sotomayor has also defended colleagues like Justice Clarence Thomas , explained the reasonable disagreements among the justices, and opposed rationales on the left for packing the court. She is not someone who I view as gratuitously rude or cruel. I believe that she values collegiality and the Court as an institution. However, this was another injudicious moment during public events.
There is a wide chasm between the jurisprudence of these two justices. However, that difference is due to fundamental and principled differences in how courts should approach constitutional and statutory interpretation.
Yet, these comments were a disturbing departure from the tradition of collegiality and civility on the court. It was unfair and unwarranted. Hopefully, Justice Sotomayor will take an upcoming occasion during her speaking tour to withdraw the comment.
That would be the “wise” thing to do.
Jonathan Turley is a law professor and the best-selling author of “ Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution .”
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Fri, 04/10/2026 - 13:40 Close
Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:20:00 +0000 Pull-Forward Demand Boosts PC Shipments Amid Memory Crunch Woes
Pull-Forward Demand Boosts PC Shipments Amid Memory Crunch Woes
The latest snapshot of the global PC market, from International Data Corporation's first-quarter shipment tracker, shows units rising 2.5% year over year to 65.6 milli
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Pull-Forward Demand Boosts PC Shipments Amid Memory Crunch Woes
The latest snapshot of the global PC market, from International Data Corporation's first-quarter shipment tracker, shows units rising 2.5% year over year to 65.6 million.
"Despite deteriorating macroeconomic conditions and memory shortage issues, the PC market recorded another quarter of positive growth," IDC wrote in the report published on Thursday morning.
IDC said last quarter's growth was "mostly fueled by the anticipation of rising component prices, Windows 10 migration, and new product introductions."
Jean Philippe Bouchard, research vice president at IDC, noted, "The strength of every PC vendor's supply chain and ability to access core components, such as memory, will be tested," adding, "IDC believes that demand will be met by PC vendors who have best secured access to memory and have a device portfolio capable of addressing all price tiers of the market."
Here are the key 1Q26 numbers on global PC shipments:
1Q26 Regional Shipments:
IDC estimates industry PC shipments of 65.6 mn grew +2.5% year over year. Global growth was driven by EMEA (+7.4% year over year) and Asia/Pacific (+4.3% year over year), while Americas was down (-3.3% year over year v. +4% in C4Q25). IDC PC unit shipments also include workstations.
1Q26 Vendor Market Share:
IDC estimates that Lenovo, Dell, Apple, and ASUS grew ahead of the market, while HP lagged. Specifically, Lenovo shipments grew 8.6% (25% share), Dell shipments grew +7.7% (16% share), Apple shipments grew +9% (9.5% share), and ASUS shipments grew 17% (7% share), while HP units declined -4.9% (18.5% share).
IDC estimates 1Q26 PC shipments (via Goldman):
Goldman analyst Katherine Murphy commented on IDC's report and agreed that much of the PC growth in the first quarter was attributed to "a pull-forward ahead of anticipated price increases."
The pull-forward in PC shipments comes as little surprise, given that industry insiders warned consumers in late January to buy devices heavily dependent on memory before the shortage worsened. However, in recent weeks, "Google's DeepSeek moment " appears to have forced memory stick hoarders to dump supply onto the market, pushing prices lower .
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:00:00 +0000 Watch: Ingraham Nukes Rino Rep. For Co-Sponsoring Mass Amnesty Bill For Illegal Aliens
Watch: Ingraham Nukes Rino Rep. For Co-Sponsoring Mass Amnesty Bill For Illegal Aliens
Watch: Ingraham Nukes Rino Rep. For Co-Sponsoring Mass Amnesty Bill For Illegal Aliens
Authored by Steve Watson via modernity.news ,
Fox News host Laura Ingraham dismantled Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) on live television for co-sponsoring the DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act, a bipartisan bill critics slam as mass amnesty for illegal aliens.
The heated exchange, captured in viral clips, highlights growing frustration with RINOs undermining America First priorities a little over an year into President Trump’s second term.
Ingraham pressed Lawler relentlessly over claims that the legislation would bar criminals from eligibility. Lawler stated: “[An illegal alien] can’t have committed a crime [to be eligible for the Dignity Act].” I ngraham shot back: “That’s false! FALSE! FALSE! FALSE!… You can’t come on this show and say to my audience that you can’t have committed a crime to be eligible under the, ‘Dignity Act’ because there are several crimes that are, ‘nonviolent’ that do not qualify for inadmissibility.”
Ingraham added: “I can’t imagine Democrat immigration officers under a Democrat president in the future, was going to hold the strict we’re not going to let any criminals in. ” On gang ties, she noted: “Gang member affiliation is given wide latitude.”
The confrontation escalated further when Ingraham challenged Lawler on specific offenses. “How about multiple DUIs?” she asked. Lawler replied: “That should be included [for deportation].” Ingraham fired back: “It’s not!… They can STAY under this legislation! Unfortunately.”
She also ripped into Lawler’s use of tired clichés about illegal immigrants. “You got to stop using the cliches. This ‘in the shadows’… I don’t know what shadows are you looking at? But they’re not in the shadows. They’re working in restaurants… others are engaged in widespread fraud in California.”
Ingraham emphasized: “They’re NOT already given amnesty. Why do you come on television and say that? The president has been trying to REMOVE people from this country.”
She concluded pointedly: “It’s in the read legislation. Have you read the legislation?”
The DIGNIDAD Act (H.R. 4393), introduced last year by Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Veronica Escobar (D-TX) with Lawler as a co-sponsor, offers a pathway to legal status for certain long-term illegal aliens while claiming to include border security and E-Verify mandates.
Lawler has defended it as a “bipartisan” fix, but the Ingraham segment exposed what many see as dangerous loopholes that reward lawbreakers at the expense of American citizens.
This RINO push for amnesty comes despite crystal-clear public sentiment. As we reported previously, multiple polls confirm a majority of Americans back mass deportations of all illegals:
It also directly undercuts the Biden-era failure. The former president recently made the insane claim that he had reduced illegal immigration—despite record crossings that strained communities nationwide:
Americans voted decisively for enforcement, not more pathways that erode sovereignty. Yet here we have Republicans like Lawler doing the left’s bidding, co-sponsoring legislation that critics rightly label as amnesty in disguise.
Why import chaos when the mandate is clear: secure the border, remove those here illegally, and put Americans first?
The backlash on X has been swift and brutal, with users labeling Lawler a “garbage Republican” for enabling Democrats without them even needing to lift a finger.
This episode serves as a stark reminder: true immigration reform means enforcement first—no rewards, no loopholes, no excuses.
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:40:00 +0000 FCC Set To "Supercharge" Starlink Space Internet With "Seven-Fold More Capacity"
FCC Set To "Supercharge" Starlink Space Internet With "Seven-Fold More Capacity"
FCC Set To "Supercharge" Starlink Space Internet With "Seven-Fold More Capacity"
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr wrote on X that the agency will vote late this month on an order aimed at "supercharging" internet access by scrapping outdated power limits on satellite broadband, unlocking faster speeds, greater capacity, and more reliable service.
On April 30, the FCC will vote on "Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband ," which would "promote efficient spectrum sharing between geostationary and non-geostationary satellite systems" and, in the FCC's own words, would "unlock more than $32 billion in economic benefits for the American people and up to seven-fold more capacity for space-based broadband services ."
FCC explained more:
Drawing from the state-of-the-art in satellite technology, the FCC's new technical rules would revise the decades-old framework for how Geostationary Orbit (GSO) and Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) systems share spectrum. That 1990s-era framework predates the revolutionary changes in spectrum sharing technology that have been developed in the decades since.
The FCC's new framework will enable faster speeds, lower costs, and greater reliability, representing another step to ensure that consumers benefit from competitive and affordable Internet options.
The move to modernize satellite internet is a big win for consumers, as it will hopefully increase upload and download speeds while lowering access costs.
Beyond consumers, the major winner is SpaceX's Starlink internet company, which has more than 10 million customers worldwide, nearly 4 million of whom are in North America (the US, Canada, and Mexico, with the US making up the vast majority).
The FCC is moving fast to unleash affordable, high-speed Internet. By discarding last century's satellite regulations, we could see billions of dollars in benefits for the American economy and broadband speeds many times faster than what is available today," Carr wrote in a statement.
He continued, "This overdue rethinking of space spectrum sharing rules will bring greater competition to the broadband marketplace and reduce the number of satellites needed to serve a given area."
Great timing on modernizing space internet ahead of the SpaceX IPO , which is currently in nonpublic review with the SEC and slated for a public market listing in June.
Remember when the Biden-Harris regime tried to modernize broadband by spending $42 billion and connecting zero people.
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:35:00 +0000 Trump 'Preparing' US Military If Talks Fail, Proclaims Iran Has 'No Cards' - As Tehran Demands End To IDF Attacks On Lebanon
Trump 'Preparing' US Military If Talks Fail, Proclaims Iran Has 'No Cards' - As Tehran Demands End To IDF Attacks On Lebanon
Trump 'Preparing' US Military If Talks Fail, Proclaims Iran Has 'No Cards' - As Tehran Demands End To IDF Attacks On Lebanon
Summary:
Iran makes clear Lebanon fighting must end or else Pakistan talks "meaningless" - as its delegation arrives in 'locked down' Pakistan. Speculation abounds related to ongoing Pentagon transport flights into Mideast region .
Trump threatens more military action if Iran doesn't 'comply', says Iran has 'no cards' - also as Israel-Lebanon talks scheduled in Washington next week . US delegation headed by Vance en route to Islamabad. But parliament speaker makes fresh demands on Lebanon .
Lloyd's: "The Iranians are willing to negotiate with certain countries to secure voyages, but only on a case-by-case basis ." A handful of mostly Iranian/China-linked tankers have passed in last 24 hours.
After days of search and rescue, Lebanon death toll stands at over 300 following the Wednesday 'surprise' Israeli strikes. Sporadic IDF attacks continue on south and east.
Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by end of April?
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Trump Claims Iran has 'No Cards'
...but does the White House actually believe this? He suggested that if the Iranians hadn't agreed to negotiate, they would be dead (cue wiping out entire "civilization" threat from earlier).
On the question of leverage, this is Fox News from days ago (or rather, when you've lost Fox... ):
Trump Warns Attack on Iran Will Continue if Tehran Doesn't Comply
President Trump has confirmed to the NY Post that he's preparing the US military for what would likely be a bigger Iran operation should Tehran not comply, and should Pakistan talks fail.
“We’re going to find out in about 24 hours. We’re going to know soon,” Trump told the Post when asked if he thinks the talks will be successful.
Already there's a lot of back and forth over the 10-point plan on the eve of the summit, and with both sides now in Islamabad. A main point of contention remains whether Lebanon is part of the two-week ceasefire agreement.
There's also been much speculation that all of this is just 'cover' for a bigger build-up of Pentagon forces in the region. Also, Iranian forces are no doubt using the opportunity to regroup .
Ghalibaf Demands Attacks on Lebanon Cease Or Else...
Iran Parliament spokesman Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, considered the official who is likely running the country day-to-day, says there will be no negotiations before the following:
1) ceasefire in Lebanon
2) release of Iran’s blocked assets: "release of Iran’s blocked assets prior to the commencement of negotiations."
Oil jumped on the news . This as some sporadic Israeli bombings of Lebanese territory have persisted into Friday, despite talk of an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, with talks expected in Washington next week. It's unclear whether Tehran and its negotiating team which just touched down in Pakistan will hold to this or not.
Likely at the very least the talks could start in 'indirect' format amid these fresh Iranian demands. Trump had also the day prior warned that Iran better not be collecting tolls for Hormuz Strait passage. Some of the latest:
THE IRANIAN DELEGATION WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE NEGOTIATIONS TOMORROW DESPITE THE IRANIAN STATEMENTS ABOUT LEBANON - SOURCES
THE AMERICAN AND IRANIAN TECHNICAL DELEGATIONS ARRIVED IN PAKISTAN THIS MORNING - SOURCES
TIGHT-LIPPED ON INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARRIVAL OF THE IRANIAN DELEGATION TO PAKISTAN - SOURCES
Are Talks Cover for Bigger Pentagon Build-Up, Future Attack?
Some pundits say that Washington needed more time to get large contingencies of Marines and Airborne units in place, possibly for some kind of risky island campaign towards reopening the strait. This could be the case, as it's also very evident to all that the demands of each side remain far apart, which means the chances for a breakthrough deal which finally ends the war are distant.
With a two week timeline in place to reach a deal, is this interim period merely for rearming and regrouping of forces on each side? Clearly, the US wasn't prepared for the fierce, sustained Iranian counter-attack on American regional bases and Gulf allies .
Open-source data of military logistics flights between the US, Europe, and the Mideast region suggests there is indeed an ongoing build-up and posturing of forces happening on the eve of the Pakistan summit .
Sporadic Fighting Persists in Lebanon
A big question remains: will Israel and Lebanon actually formally start the ceasefire negotiations that Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered his cabinet to prepare for? Negotiations are tentatively expected to begin next week at the State Department in Washington . The massive Israeli strikes from earlier this week have threatened to derail the Iran ceasefire deal before it really gets off the ground.
Senior Iranian security sources suggests should Israel strike Beirut again, the US-Iran negotiations will be terminated: Press TV
For now, Israel has continued attacking Lebanon on Friday, also as Hezbollah has continued firing missiles on northern Israel. Wednesday saw some 70 rockets fired from Lebanon, after the earlier massive Israeli surprise attacks which killed over 300 Lebanese and over 1,150 wounded. There may be some ground fighting in the south too, amid ongoing IDF aerial attacks on southern Lebanon. Al Jazeera says that an Israeli airstrike hit the town of al-Tayri in southern Lebanon, and another targeted the town of Sahmar in the western Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon. Heavy Israeli strikes in the Nabatieh area of southern Lebanon have also been reported Friday.
via Crisis Group
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem has vowed in a statement carried by AI Mayadeen that the Iran-aligned group will "remain steadfast" as "resistance will continue until our last breath." He praised Hezbollah for thwarting a ground invasion, saying "the enemy was surprised by the methods of resistance, the flexibility of the Mujahideen movement, and their defensive capabilities." He vowed, "We will not accept a return to the previous situation, and we call on officials to stop offering free concessions ," while denouncing the "bloody criminality on Wednesday."
Iranian Delegation Arrives in Pakistan
As the US and Iran prepare for talks in Pakistan, the Lebanon crisis is still a closely watched sticky issue which could escalate before it gets better. Pakistani media has reported that the Iranian delegation has arrived for negotiations, which are set to proceed Saturday, also pending the arrival of the US team headed by Vice President JD Vance - and including Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
US team headed by Vance en route to Pakistan...
However, there's been no official confirmed info about the arrival of Iranian Parliament Speaker and the Foreign Minister, but we can at least assume that Abbas Araghchi will be there in person . Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf is likely there too .
Meanwhile, unconfirmed/developing chatter of division within Iranian negotiating ranks :
THE IRGC COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AHMAD VAHIDI IS SEEKING TO CURB THE AUTHORITY OF MOHAMMAD BAGHER GHALIBAF AND FOREIGN MINISTER ABBAS ARAGHCHI IN THE TALKS. || VAHIDI HAS ALSO PUSHED FOR THE INCLUSION OF MOHAMMAD BAGHER ZOLGHADR, SECRETARY OF THE SUPREME NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL, IN THE NEGOTIATING TEAM — A MOVE OPPOSED BY CURRENT MEMBERS, WHO CONSIDER HIM LACKING EXPERIENCE FOR STRATEGIC NEGOTIATIONS. - SOURCES
SENIOR IRANIAN OFFICIALS ARE LOCKED IN A DISPUTE OVER THE COMPOSITION AND AUTHORITY OF THE DELEGATION SET TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE UNITED STATES IN ISLAMABAD, ACCORDING TO INFORMATION RECEIVED BY IRAN INTERNATIONAL. - SOURCES
Islamabad is said to be under effective lockdown while hosting the high stakes summit . President Trump previously expressed concern over the security situation, related to sending Vance. One outlet observes , "Pakistan has ramped up security in Islamabad ahead of high-stakes direct talks between the United States and Iran, with the federal capital administration declaring a two-day public holiday on Thursday and Friday."
A Pakistani official has told The Guardian , "Our priority is that the talks go smoothly. We don't want to be seen as a spoiler. Our role is as a facilitator and mediator. We will leave it to both parties, Iran and the US, to share any developments with the media if they want."
Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has made clear Iran's position that any peace negotiations would be "meaningless" if they took place while Israeli bombs continue to fall on Lebanon.
Washington Post reports the Trump admin intends to request the release of Americans detained in Iran as part of the negotiations.
Hormuz Status Update: 'No Option' but to Negotiate Passage with Iran
As a reminder, President Trump has stated that Iran is "doing a very poor job" of allowing oil to flow through the Strait of Hormuz and warned Tehran against imposing tolls on vessels transiting the waterway. An Iranian lawmaker stated earlier that some ships are being charged as much as $2 million for passage through the strait.
Reuters highlights that the majority of ships that have sailed through the Strait of Hormuz in the past day were linked to Iran, per fresh tracking data. The majority of vessels, however, are still not risking passage with the waterway still under threat.
via Bloomberg latest
"Three tankers – a crude supertanker that can carry 2 million barrels of oil, a bunkering tanker and a smaller oil ship – all left Iranian waters in the past 24 hours, based on separate data analysis from Kpler and Lloyd’s List Intelligence platforms," Reuters notes. "Four dry bulk ships – including one that loaded iron ore from Iran bound for China – also sailed in the past day, the data shows."
On the evening of Islamabad talks, Iran holds the Hormuz leverage. "The Iranians are willing to negotiate with certain countries to secure voyages, but only on a case-by-case basis ," said Bridget Diakun, a senior risk and compliance analyst at Lloyd’s List Intelligence, to the NY Times . "The Trump administration is forcing its allies to negotiate with Iran because there is no other option."
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:00:00 +0000 Only Iran "Friendly" Ships Allowed Transit Through Strait, As Tankers Pile Up Near Hormuz, Waiting To Cross
Only Iran "Friendly" Ships Allowed Transit Through Strait, As Tankers Pile Up Near Hormuz, Waiting To Cross
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains largely limited, with transits over the past 24 hours consisting almost exclus
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Only Iran "Friendly" Ships Allowed Transit Through Strait, As Tankers Pile Up Near Hormuz, Waiting To Cross
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains largely limited, with transits over the past 24 hours consisting almost exclusively of ships "friendly" to Iran, including Chinese and Russian vessels. Meanwhile, those expecting the ceasefire to unblock Hormuz have actually seen the opposite: traffic through the strait, which ticked up at the weekend, has since slowed further.
Several fully-laden supertankers have moved toward the waterway in the past two days, but haven’t made the crossing out of the Persian Gulf, despite a US-Iran ceasefire taking effect this week.
Unless anything changes, this weekend's ceasefire negotiations will be very short: the US has said the truce is conditional on Iran unblocking Hormuz. Yet since Thursday morning, just nine ships out of the roughly 800 vessels trapped in the Persian Gulf, have been observed passing through the strait, with five heading out of the gulf and four going in the opposite direction.
Among the most important was the Suezmax oil tanker Tour 2, hauling about 1 million barrels of Iranian crude out of the waterway. The Russian flagged supertanker Arhimeda moved in the opposite direction toward Iran’s export terminal at Kharg Island.
In a sign of some modest optimism, several oil tankers inside the Persian Gulf are anchoring near the approach to the strait, likely in order to be among the first to get underway as soon as the waterway opens up. Yet even as the ceasefire has pushed shipowners to begin considering options, most say conditions are still too unclear to attempt an exit.
Two Japanese oil tankers - itching with anticipation to get the hell out - left the waters off Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura on Thursday to move closer to the strait. The Mayasan and Yakumosan, both very-large carriers each hauling around 2 million barrels of crude, began sailing east late Thursday from waters off Ras Tanura in Saudi Arabia, where they have been since mid-March. The Sea Condor, a Greek-flagged products tanker that loaded in Kuwait, was also moving east in the direction of Hormuz.
Mayasan sailed into the gulf a few days before war broke out on Feb. 28, ship-tracking data show. It picked up crude from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia in late February. It is indicating Tomakomai, a port in northern Japan, as its destination. Yakumosan entered the gulf in late February, and picked up a cargo of Qatari crude from a floating storage vessel in early March. It then soon took another load from Saudi Arabia’s Juaymah, before idling for a few weeks off Ras Tanura. It is signaling a mustering point off Das Island in the United Arab Emirates as its destination.
The Japanese ships sailing east on Friday have links to Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd., a major Japanese shipowner and key energy player. While the company extracted at least one vessel from the gulf before this week’s truce, President Jotaro Tamura said on Thursday the group would now need to scrutinize details and the implementation of the ceasefire before allowing its tankers to test the Strait of Hormuz.
Mitsui owns Mayasan, while Yakumosan’s owner Phoenix Ocean Corp. shares MOL’s address. MOL said it could not comment on “the navigation status or operational measures of individual vessels,” adding its priority was the safety of seafarers, cargo, and vessels.
The Japanese tankers follow a similar move by three fully-laden Chinese ships. On Thursday, the three Chinese VLCCs clustered at a spot approaching Iran’s Qeshm, the island that now serves as a gateway for Hormuz transits. Two of the ships are linked to China’s Cosco Shipping Corp., a giant and prudent state-owned player.
The Cospearl Lake, a very-large crude carrier linked to China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping Corp., and He Rong Hai, owned by a smaller entity, appeared to be traveling east early on Thursday morning at near-top speeds, according to ship-tracking data, before coming to a virtual halt. Another Cosco-linked VLCC, the Yuan Hua Hu, began its eastward journey a few hours later. All three are signaling Chinese ownership on their tracking systems, a move typically done for safety during Iran-approved transits (and in this case they aren't lying).
The Chinese ships are already notable for their cargoes. Two are carrying Iraqi crude, and the other Saudi. While Iran has referred to “brotherly” Iraq, most other transits have been granted to friendly nations. Iraq has told traders and refiners that vessels carrying the country’s oil are now able to transit the Strait of Hormuz thanks to an Iranian exemption.
Cospearl Lake’s and Yuan Hua Hu’s passages would also mark the first such attempt by a Cosco oil tanker in the six-week war. The company, like other large shipping firms, tends to be conservative, and its crude carriers have been trapped since US and Israeli strikes on Iran began, prompting Iran to all but close Hormuz in retaliation
Sea Condor, the Greek-flagged ship, also moved into the gulf at around the same time and picked up Kuwaiti fuels in early March. Its owner is Turandot Marine Co. which shares the same contact details as its manager, Pantheon Tankers Management, in Athens.
The tankers are part of a growing armada amassing at the entrance to the strait, off the United Arab Emirates. A Saudi Arabian-flagged VLCC, the Jaham, has moved east toward a nearby holding area off Dubai. They join other ships including two Indian-flagged, fully-laden supertankers that have been in the area since late March - the Desh Vibhor, which is off Ras Al Khaimah, and the Desh Vaibhav, which is near Dubai.
Shipowners are not only concerned about the safety of crew and cargo, but also about the need to manage Iranian demands to secure safe passage, including payments which could expose companies to sanctions risks. Trump, who announced a complete opening of Hormuz along with the ceasefire earlier this week, said on Thursday he was optimistic, only to then chastise Iran for doing a “very poor” job of allowing oil through.
Meanwhile, all transits observed in the past day passed through a narrow northern corridor of the Strait between the Iranian islands of Larak and Qeshm, which is the only passage permitted by Iran's military.
Observed Transits
According to Bloomberg, since Thursday morning, two Iran-linked oil tankers, two bulkers and a single container ship have been observed leaving the Persian Gulf. The Greek oil tanker Serengeti, which appeared on automated tracking systems off Sri Lanka on Thursday, is estimated to have made the outbound crossing on April 1.
From the other side, two tankers sanctioned by the US for their involvement in the Iranian oil trade - one of which was the Arhimeda - were observed entering the Gulf on Thursday. A small bulk carrier also made the inbound transit. On Friday morning, the only vessel seen heading into the Persian Gulf was a Chinese-linked bulk carrier.
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:40:00 +0000 Think "Weekends" Rather Than "Weeks"
Think "Weekends" Rather Than "Weeks"
By Elwin de Groot, head of macro strategy
As another volatile week comes to an end, investors and market participants appear to be clinging to the hope that the two-week
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Think "Weekends" Rather Than "Weeks"
By Elwin de Groot, head of macro strategy
As another volatile week comes to an end, investors and market participants appear to be clinging to the hope that the two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, which began on Wednesday, will not unravel entirely – at least until a direct, face-to-face exchange and clarification of key demands can take place during the planned talks in Islamabad this weekend. Near-dated Brent crude edged up by $2 to $97, equity markets posted modest declines in Europe, whilst US stocks rose. European bond yields rose by 3–5 basis points, as UST yields dropped a few. This suggests that the powerful risk-on move seen on Wednesday has been dented but not broken. Experts continue to stress the fragility of the ceasefire, but markets are showing slightly greater confidence than the underlying geopolitical reality might warrant.
Compared with the first day of the ceasefire – which saw Israel launch its largest-ever strike on Hezbollah, the UAE carry out a large-scale operation against Iran’s oil and petrochemical assets in the Gulf, and Iran respond with ballistic missile and drone attacks – yesterday’s developments were notably more contained. There were no confirmed direct US-Iran strikes. That said, Hezbollah did fire rockets into northern Israel, and Iran formally accused the United States of violating the ceasefire due to Israel’s continued strikes in Lebanon. Kuwait also accused Iran and its proxies of launching drone attacks.
Crucially, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains severely disrupted, with only a handful of Iran-linked and/or Chinese vessels transiting the waterway . Iran indicated that it would allow no more than 15 ships per day to pass under the ceasefire agreement – hardly meaningful given that an estimated 800-900 vessels are still waiting to exit the strait. More fundamentally, the move underscores Iran’s effective control over the waterway, a message reinforced by the publication of “two safe shipping routes” by Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization.
As reported earlier this week, shipowners are still grappling with whether – and under what conditions – it is safe to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Insurance is only part of the equation; the security of crews is equally critical. This raises the risk that even once ships can leave the strait to deliver cargoes to Asia and Europe, owners may remain reluctant to re-enter the area to load new shipments. This reinforces our view that even if the war were to end – a point that remains far from certain – normalisation would not be immediate. A temporary ceasefire, clearly, is not a sufficient condition for a return to business as usual.
On that note, German Chancellor Merz has told President Trump that Germany would back a mission to secure the Strait , but that such an operation would ideally be conducted under a mandate from the UN Security Council . We’ll have to see if the US administration sees any merit in this, as it would imply Russia and China will get a clear say in the matter as well.
Following his meeting with NATO Chef Rutte – which only further exposed the rift in the alliance – Trump has demanded that countries provide concrete, operational support to US military actions – specifically through access to bases, airspace, logistics, and naval participation – rather than limiting themselves to political backing or neutrality . Trump did not issue a formal ultimatum in the meeting, but officials and media reports suggest the administration is considering concrete penalties for uncooperative allies, including redeploying or withdrawing US troops from certain NATO countries, or – more extreme – reassessing US commitments to the alliance as a whole.
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:20:00 +0000 Speculation Surges That Pakistan Talks Are A Delay Tactic Ahead Of Expanded US Action On Iran
Speculation Surges That Pakistan Talks Are A Delay Tactic Ahead Of Expanded US Action On Iran
President Trump has made clear that American forces will still be "hanging around" the Persian Gulf area with an eye on I
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Speculation Surges That Pakistan Talks Are A Delay Tactic Ahead Of Expanded US Action On Iran
President Trump has made clear that American forces will still be "hanging around" the Persian Gulf area with an eye on Iran, while demanding that the Strait of Hormuz be opened to global energy transit once again.
Trump has vowed to keep troops positioned for a fight "until such time as the REAL AGREEMENT reached is fully complied with." As direct US-Iran talks are set for Islamabad Saturday morning, there's been an avalanche of speculation that the ceasefire could be 'cover' for a greater Pentagon force build-up and bigger impending operation .
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Some pundits say that Washington needed more time to get large contingencies of Marines and Airborne units in place, possibly for some kind of risky island campaign towards reopening the strait.
This could be the case, as it's also very evident to all that the demands of each side remain far apart, which means the chances for a breakthrough deal which finally ends the war are distant.
With a two week timeline in place to reach a deal, is this interim period merely for rearming and regrouping of forces on each side?
Clearly, the US wasn't prepared for the fierce, sustained Iranian counter-attack on American regional bases and Gulf allies .
Open-source data of military logistics flights between the US, Europe, and the Mideast region suggests there is indeed an ongoing build-up and posturing of forces happening on the eve of the Pakistan summit .
Still, it's clear that Trump needs an offramp, or else face the kind of endless military quagmire which would likely inevitably lead to the GOP getting decimated in next fall's midterm Congressional elections.
A bigger longer war, or ground conflict, would also damage the chances of a future Vance presidency.
As for Vance, the Associated Press writes , "But the arrival of Vance for negotiations marks a rare moment of high-level U.S. government engagement with the Iranian government . Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the most direct contact had been when President Barack Obama in September 2013 called newly elected Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to discuss Iran’s nuclear program."
Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by end of April?
Yes 19% · No 82%View full market & trade on Polymarket A Pentagon build-up in the region might also be Trump's way of signaling powerful leverage for more potential major attacks on Iran to come, in order to gain more from negotiations. As yet, Iran holds the key economic leverage given its de fact Hormuz control.
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Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:05:00 +0000 Musk's xAI Sues Colorado Over AI Law, Saying It Forces Developers To Back State's Views
Musk's xAI Sues Colorado Over AI Law, Saying It Forces Developers To Back State's Views
Musk's xAI Sues Colorado Over AI Law, Saying It Forces Developers To Back State's Views
Authored by Tom Gantert via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, filed a lawsuit on April 9 over a Colorado law it claims makes AI developers endorse “Colorado’s views on diversity, equity, and inclusion or face significant compliance costs and civil fines.”
The chatbot Grok is the flagship product of xAI. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times
The company, whose flagship product is the chatbot Grok, named Colorado Attorney General Philip Weiser as the defendant. The lawsuit states that the law’s provisions “prohibit developers of AI systems from producing speech that the State of Colorado dislikes, while compelling them to conform their speech to a State-enforced orthodoxy on controversial topics of great public concern.” The lawsuit says the Colorado law violates the First Amendment.
Weiser didn’t respond to an email seeking comment.
The lawsuit questions the use of the term “algorithmic discrimination” in the law, calling it vague.
The text of the law defines it this way: “Algorithmic discrimination means any condition in which the use of an artificial intelligence system results in unlawful differential treatment or impact that disfavors an individual or group of individuals on the basis of their actual or perceived age, color, disability, ethnicity, genetic information, limited proficiency in the English language, national origin, race, religion, reproductive health, sex, veteran status, or other classification protected under the laws of this state or federal law.”
The bill, SB24-205, was introduced in April 2024, passed the next month, and will take effect on June 30, 2026.
Colorado Senate Democrats said during debate that “algorithmic discrimination has been shown to make biased determinations in cases involving hiring practices, housing applications, financial services, and health care coverage.”
“AI systems are evolving faster than we can write and pass policy on them—which is why we need to act now,” Sen. Robert Rodriguez, a Democrat whose district spans southern Denver, said in a statement. “Many systems’ algorithms have biases baked in and can easily result in discriminatory outcomes when it comes to housing applications, hiring practices, and more.”
xAI said in its lawsuit that Grok is not biased.
“xAI has designed and developed Grok to answer to only evidence and reason, without regard to political correctness, ideological biases, or anything that might distort objective truth ,” the lawsuit said.
“This unwavering commitment ensures that Grok discharges its fundamental mission—assisting humanity in understanding the universe. But the State of Colorado now seeks to force xAI to abandon its disinterested pursuit of truth and instead promote the State’s ideological views on various matters, racial justice in particular.
“It is instead an effort to embed the State’s preferred views into the very fabric of AI systems. Its provisions prohibit developers of AI systems from producing speech that the State of Colorado dislikes, while compelling them to conform their speech to a State-enforced orthodoxy on controversial topics of great public concern.”
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