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August 22 – Maritime Piracy Watch reports a resurgence of piracy off the coast of Somalia following two new attacks this week. Meanwhile, two major conflicts in the region continue to distract and deplete naval forces, putting pressure on local maritime security. Last month, the Houthi rebels in Yemen announced a blockade of Saudi ports and attacked several ships, forcing many vessels to avoid the area. At the same time, the war with Iran has disrupted shipping, with dozens of cargo ships attacked in the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters. The report states that two ships were attacked by Somali pirates, further exacerbating concerns about a rise in piracy this year. Between 2008 and 2010, Somali pirates attacked hundreds of ships, forcing some shipowners to circumnavigate the African continent for safety. International Maritime Bureau official Cyrus Modi stated, “Although there is still a naval presence in the region, Somali pirates may have found an opportunity due to the higher priority given to other maritime security threats. They have been effectively contained and combated for over a decade.”
SpaceXAI: Expanding the availability of Grok robots, adding support for SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams packages.
Tesla (TSLA.O) has been authorized to deploy up to 5,000 self-driving cars in Nevada, USA.
The Federal Reserve accepted a total of $200 million from one counterparty in its fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.
Anthropic launched a $35 million open-source cyber defense fund.
Baker Hughes: U.S. energy companies cut the number of drilling rigs for the first time in four weeks.
According to Ukrainian state media, the death toll from the Russian airstrikes on the Ukrainian city of Krivirikh has risen to 14.
The total number of natural gas drilling rigs in the United States for the week ending August 21 was 127, compared with 128 in the previous week.
The total number of oil rigs in the United States for the week ending August 21 was 452, compared with 455 in the previous week.
On August 22, a U.S. Congressional notification revealed that the Trump administration has initiated the process of transferring $725 million to the United Nations. Aid experts say this move is a positive step towards repaying billions of dollars in outstanding U.S. dues to the UN. The U.S. government had previously drastically cut funding to several UN agencies and criticized the UN for failing to fulfill its responsibilities. Washington has not yet immediately responded to inquiries regarding the reasons for this payment. The funds were mentioned in a notification letter filed with Congress by the State Department on August 4, but had not been previously reported. The payment is expected to be completed before President Trump's address at the UN General Assembly in New York next month.
On August 22, local time, Ibrahim Aziz, chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Islamic Parliament, posted on social media on the 21st that the United States has proven it "does not understand the language of diplomacy," and will not voluntarily lift sanctions against Iran, release Iranian assets, or cease its "piracy." Aziz stated that history will prove that the "language of strength" will not only force the United States to take the aforementioned measures, but will also force the US to apologize to the Iranian people and ultimately withdraw from the region.
According to U.S. congressional documents, the United States plans to pay $725 million to repay its United Nations debt.
On August 22, the UN Security Council held a second round of indicative votes on August 21 to select the next Secretary-General. Christine Larsen, the Danish Permanent Representative to the UN and the Security Council's rotating president for the month, said after the vote that the results would be communicated to the candidates through their nominating countries. The results of the indicative votes will not be made public.
On August 22, local time, the head of the military management department of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, Ganza, stated that a shopping center in Krivirikh (known as "Krivoirog" in Russia) was attacked by Russian military drones, resulting in 6 deaths and 96 injuries. Earlier that day, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office reported that around 4:30 PM that day, Russian military drones attacked a shopping center in Krivirikh twice. There has been no response from Russia yet.
Sources say that AI cloud company Nscale plans to seek up to $3 billion in funding in its U.S. IPO.
According to Al Arabiya TV, Yemeni government forces' drones attacked a Houthi military vehicle east of Hazim in Yemen's Jawf province.
Musk: Starlink now has 11,000 satellites in orbit.
According to a related statement, the United States has approved the sale of guidance components and related equipment for a single-unit Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System-II (AD-II) to Italy, with an estimated value of $364 million.
SpaceX (SPCX.O): Confirmed to deploy 29 Starlink satellites.
According to CNBC, sources say Broadcom's (AVGO.O) debt deal is expected to exceed $70 billion.
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