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World War III – News, Research and Analysis. AI-Generated.
World War III – News, Research and Analysis Introduction The idea of a third World War has haunted humanity ever since the end of World War II in 1945. While the first two global conflicts were marked by widespread destruction, mass casualties, and massive geopolitical shifts, the hypothetical third world war carries a darker, more existential threat—especially in the nuclear age. Today, with rising geopolitical tensions, the term “World War III” is increasingly present in news headlines, think tank reports, and academic circles. But how close are we really to such a conflict? What do experts say, and what does current research indicate? This article dives deep into the latest developments, research findings, and analytical insights regarding the potential for a third world war.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
“AI Rules in the Balance”
Artificial intelligence is a current battleground, not just a problem for the future. The argument over whether or not state and regional governments should maintain control over powerful AI systems has intensified throughout the Western world. The answer was made evident on July 1, 2025, when a federal moratorium on state-level AI regulations that had been in place for ten years was overturned by a 99–1 vote in the U.S. Senate. Deep disagreements over innovation, public safety, and democratic control are reflected in this decision, which was not made in a vacuum.
By Tousif Arafat7 months ago in The Swamp
Is NATO Ready for World War 3?. AI-Generated.
Is NATO Ready for World War 3? Behind the Drills, Diplomacy, and Silent Preparations In public, NATO leaders speak of “containment,” “deterrence,” and “stability.” But behind the polished podiums and diplomatic handshakes, a more urgent question looms:
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
The World’s Most Powerful Bunker-Buster Bomb — Capable of Destroying Iran’s Deep Underground Nuclear Sites
🌍 The World’s Most Powerful Bunker-Buster Bomb — Capable of Destroying Iran’s Deep Underground Nuclear Sites The United States possesses a secretive and devastating weapon — one that has never been used in any war so far. But if it were ever unleashed, it could turn deeply buried nuclear bunkers into dust and rubble, even those hidden under rugged mountains.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
What I Learned Growing Up in a Cult. Top Story - June 2025.
Earlier this week I was talking to a coworker about life. After a while, we somehow got on the subject of religion. I had to explain that I have an aversion to most organized forms of religion, having been raised in a church that at the time was very cult-like, and later after a split, the faction that stayed with the original leader went full cult. But that begs the question.
By Atomic Historian8 months ago in The Swamp
Oil price jumps after US strikes Iran
"A Deep Dive into Global Energy Markets": "Oil Price Jumps After US Strikes Iran" In a move that has sent shockwaves through global markets, the price of crude oil spiked following a series of military strikes carried out by the United States against Iranian targets. The escalation of tensions between two of the world's most influential oil-producing nations has led to uncertainty in the energy sector, with far-reaching implications for both oil prices and the broader geopolitical landscape.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in The Swamp
Bitcoin vs Open Interest Should traders be worried by THIS divergence
The price action of Bitcoin has recently been scrutinized, but savvy traders are also paying attention to something even more telling: a significant divergence between open interest in Bitcoin and its price. The derivatives market may be sending a cautious signal while the spot market maintains its optimism. Analysts are concerned about this divergence, which raises the question of whether traders should be concerned. Understanding what open interest actually entails is essential before delving into its ramifications. The total number of unresolved derivative contracts in the futures and options markets is referred to as open interest. It shows how much activity and participation there is in the market. An increase in open interest typically suggests that new money is flowing into the market, which can reinforce a trend. A decline could indicate that traders are closing positions, which could indicate indecisiveness or exhaustion of the trend. The price of Bitcoin has been either steady or showing signs of rising, hovering in bullish territory above key support levels in recent weeks. However, open interest in Bitcoin futures has not followed suit. In fact, in several instances, open interest has dropped or stagnated while prices climbed—a classic divergence.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in The Swamp
What Detected in This Ongoing War
Israel and Iran—two of the most powerful and adversarial forces in the Middle East—have collided in a silent yet devastating confrontation that is reshaping the future of modern warfare. What began as a regional power struggle has now exposed cracks in the world’s most advanced military technologies, rewriting the rules of intelligence, air superiority, and missile defense.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in The Swamp
Altcoin season could be near: Why June can see a 2021-style rally
**Altcoin Season Could Be Near: Why June Can See a 2021-Style Rally** Numerous analysts and investors are beginning to speculate that an altcoin season may be just around the corner as the cryptocurrency market continues to show signs of recovery. The month of June, historically a favorable period for crypto rallies, is shaping up to potentially mirror the explosive growth seen in 2021. The stage may be set for altcoins to take the lead as Bitcoin's strength and dominance plateau. ### What Is the Season for Altcoins? Altcoin season, or "alt season," refers to a period when alternative cryptocurrencies—those other than Bitcoin—outperform the leading digital asset. During this phase, investors rotate capital from Bitcoin into smaller market cap assets in pursuit of higher gains. This is a time when tokens like Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and a number of smaller-cap projects saw huge returns in a short amount of time. Typically, altcoin seasons follow a strong Bitcoin rally as market participants look for the “next big thing.”
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in The Swamp
Freedom Behind Bars: Reading and Book Banning in US Prisons. Content Warning.
Last year, I and a group of others started a Reader's Advisory for books banned within the prison system of the United States. Information on finding these books became the main purpose of our goals during that project.
By Minte Stara8 months ago in The Swamp









