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Global Briefs: Space, Ebola, AI, and Iran

  • NASA and Russia’s enduring space partnership: NASA’s chief visited Russia’s launch facility ahead of a joint US-Russian crew launch, a reminder that even amid terrestrial tensions, the two nations continue cooperating aboard the International Space Station.
  • Ebola threatens UK transplant mission: Surgeons from Manchester University may be forced to cancel a pioneering kidney transplant programme trip to Uganda if the country’s Ebola outbreak remains active — a setback for a life-saving initiative.
  • DeepSeek’s CEO tops AI wealth list: Liang Wenfeng, CEO of the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, has become the wealthiest billionaire among AI company founders, underscoring the accelerating concentration of wealth in the artificial intelligence sector.
  • Ahmadinejad under house arrest: Iran’s former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remains in house arrest, according to the New York Times. He was initially feared dead after the U.S.-Israeli strikes in February, but is now confirmed alive and under state control.
  • Farage’s political gambit: Nigel Farage has resigned his parliamentary seat in Clacton and called a by-election, framing it as “the people versus the establishment.” Analysts see it as a classic populist play — transforming defense into attack amid scrutiny of his financial affairs.

The threads connecting this week’s headlines are unmistakable: record profits coexist with systemic fragility, geopolitical rivalries play out on football pitches and gas terminals alike, and nations jostle to position themselves on the right side of history — whether on forced labour, energy independence, or the beautiful game.

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