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Thursday, April 9, 2026

What to Know About the EU’s New Digital Border Checks

 


The European Union’s new digital border control system is set to be fully implemented from April 10, changing how the majority of member states handle the arrival of hundreds of millions of people every year.

The long-delayed “Entry/Exit System,” which was originally scheduled to start in 2022, should ultimately replace the manual stamping of passports with automated registration and verification of biometric data for most travelers from outside the EU. This is designed to improve security and eventually lead to shorter waiting times at passport control.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-09/eu-s-digital-border-entry-exit-system-what-to-know-as-system-goes-fully-live

FBI Arrests Ex Army Contractor For Allegedly Leaking Top Secret Details on Special Forces To Media

 by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times,

The FBI arrested a former Fort Bragg civilian contractor April 7 for allegedly providing top secret details about the Delta Force special forces unit to a journalist who later published the information in an article and book.

Courtney Williams, 40, of Wagram, North Carolina, was indicted by a federal grand jury and charged with violating the Espionage Act in connection to the alleged transmission of classified national defense information to the journalist in violation of federal law.

“Let this serve as a message to any would-be leakers: we’re working these cases, and we’re making arrests,” FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X.

“This FBI will not tolerate those who seek to betray our country and put Americans in harm’s way.”

Officials say Williams worked for a Special Military Unit from 2010 to 2016 supporting top-level military warfighters. During that time, she held a top secret, sensitive compartmented information security clearance, according to prosecutors.

Williams allegedly had daily access to a wide range of classified information, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

As a clearance holder, Williams was trained to know about proper handling, safeguarding, and storage of classified information, prosecutors said. She also allegedly signed a nondisclosure agreement that confirmed she understood that disclosing it could constitute a criminal offense.

Investigators allege Williams repeatedly communicated with a journalist by phone and through text messages between 2022 and 2025. The two had over 10 hours of phone calls and exchanged more than 180 messages, according to prosecutors.

In one message, the reporter identified himself as a journalist and said he was seeking information about the unit to support an upcoming article and book, according to prosecutors.

After the communications, the journalist published a book and article that named Williams as a source and attributed specific statements to her, per court documents.

Prosecutors didn’t name the journalist in the complaint, but Seth Harp, an investigative reporter and foreign correspondent, published a Politico article on Williams on Aug. 12, 2025.

The article was an excerpt from his New York Times best-selling book, “The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces.”

Harp didn’t immediately return a request for comment about Williams’s arrest but posted statements about it on X.

“The FBI is incapable of solving real crimes, like all the murders on Fort Bragg involving elite soldiers trafficking drugs, so they settle for retaliating against courageous whistleblowers like Courtney Williams, whose only ‘crime’ was telling the truth about Delta Force,” Harp wrote.

The article names Williams and describes her decision to take a job as a contractor at Fort Bragg after ending a four-year enlistment in the Army, where she had served as an interrogator and Arabic linguist.

Her position in Southern Pines, North Carolina, was in mission support and was run by former members of Delta Force, the Army’s component of Joint Special Operations Command. Williams told Harp the job was to create and maintain fictitious cover identities for Delta Force operators to use on clandestine missions.

She also described her grievances about the unit, claiming she was discriminated against and sexually harassed. She lost her security clearance after a dispute with leadership in 2016, according to the article.

Williams and her husband allegedly burned through their savings defending herself in the dispute before settling with the unit’s lawyers and retiring from the position, she told Harp.

FBI Special Agent in Charge of the North Carolina Field Office Reid Davis said Williams faced serious charges.

“The tradecraft, tactics, and techniques used by the U.S. military unit in this case are classified and should be shared only with those with proper clearances and a need to know in order to protect American lives and safeguard classified National Defense information,” Davis said in a press release.

“These are serious accusations. Anyone divulging information they vowed to protect to a reporter for publication is reckless, self-serving and damages our nation’s security.”

Williams was not reachable for comment.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fbi-arrests-former-army-contractor-allegedly-leaking-top-secret-details-about-special

'Iran To Allow No More Than 15 Vessels Per Day Through Hormuz: Russian Media'

 Despite the positive development of a shaky US-Iran ceasefire holding, the reality is that Tehran still maintains de facto control over the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway. A mere few vessels passed without incident on Wednesday, before Iran's military closed the strait again, citing Israel's massive attacks on Lebanon.

The Associated Press has emphasized Thursday, "Iran's approval system for ships granted safe passage - after vetting by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps - remains unchanged despite US President Donald Trump’s demand for the strait to be reopened."

"Last week was the busiest week since the start of the war with 72 passages, still 90% below normal volumes, Lloyd’s said," the AP report continues. "Most of the vessels allowed through are connected to Iran, although some Indian vessels have gotten through with diplomatic intervention by the Indian government."

There are currently few indicators revealing Iran's intent for what comes next, and it could be that much gets determined on whether Israel will cease its attacks on Lebanon. Tehran has threatened to renew its ballistic missile attacks of Israel's anti-Hezbollah actions and massive airstrikes on Beirut persist.

Russia, which is an ally of Iran, has in its media published sources saying that Iran will allow no more than 15 vessels per day through Hormuz.

via abc.net

While this has not been confirmed officially by the Islamic Republic or IRGC, the following comes via TASS on Thursday:

Under the ceasefire agreement, Iran will allow no more than 15 vessels per day to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a senior Iranian source told TASS ahead of talks in Islamabad.

"Under the current ceasefire, fewer than 15 ships per day are permitted to transit the Strait of Hormuz. This movement is strictly contingent upon Iran's approval and the enforcement of a specific protocol. This new regulatory framework, operating under the supervision of the IRGC, has been officially communicated to regional parties. There will be no return to the pre-war status quo," the source said.

The same source additionally indicated that "the unfreezing of Iran's blocked assets is a critical executive guarantee that must be realized within this two-week timeframe."

Also, Iran is demanding that the end of the war must be formalized in a resolution of the United Nations Security Council: "If the termination of the war is not codified into a UN Security Council resolution based on our stipulated terms, we are fully prepared to resume combat against the US and the Zionist regim —just as we have over the past 40 days, and with even greater intensity," the source told TASS. Iran is further saying the US cannot build up more forces in the region during the two week ceasefire interim.

As for Iran's protocol for allowing passage, which reportedly could include up to a $2 million fee per vessel payable in cryptocurrency, Lloyd's list outlines the following on where things stand:

  • Vessels transiting the chokepoint must coordinate with the IRGC Navy
  • Iran's latest guidance explicitly warns of anti-ship mines in the main traffic zone of the strait
  • IRGC Navy continues to vet all traffic passing through the strait on the basis of geopolitical affiliation

All of this means that the Iranian delegation in Pakistan will possess real leverage when it meets with the US side led by Vice President JD Vance this weekend. The White House has said talks are set to begin Saturday.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/iran-allow-no-more-15-vessels-day-through-hormuz-russian-media

Stocks Rise as Israel Agrees to Talks With Lebanon


Stocks rebounded and oil pared its advance as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel agrees to direct talks with Lebanon, bolstering hopes that a Middle East ceasefire will hold.

The S&P 500 rose 0.2%. US crude moved away from session highs, while still hovering near $100.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-08/stock-market-today-dow-s-p-live-updates

Amazon disrupting itself, rebuilding customer shopping experience around AI from ground up

 Amazon is signaling a major shift in how it plans to serve customers, starting with rewriting parts of its own playbook.

CEO Andy Jassy released his annual letter to shareholders on Thursday, writing that the tech giant is not content to simply add artificial intelligence features to its existing retail business. Instead, Jassy said Amazon is preparing to rebuild the customer shopping experience from the ground up, even if it means disrupting products and systems that already work at massive scale.

"The temptation is to just add a little AI to the existing experience," Jassy wrote, adding that the "trick" leaders must learn is "reimagining your experiences from a clean sheet of paper."

"When you have a product that’s working at scale, one of the hardest decisions to make is to go back to the starting line," Jassy wrote.

Jassy suggested that "the interface with which customers want to interact with a retailer could be substantially different over time."

The CEO acknowledged that rebuilding systems at scale can feel like "going backwards," especially when those systems are already widely used.

But he argued that standing still in a moment of rapid technological change is riskier.

"AI is not a standalone initiative—it’s a multiplier," Jassy wrote. "It will reshape every customer experience we offer and unlock entirely new ones."

Jassy concluded his letter sharing his optimism for what lay ahead for the tech giant, underscoring Amazon's strong finish to 2025, which saw revenue grow 12% year-over-year from $638 billion to $717 billion.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/amazon-disrupting-itself-rebuilding-customer-shopping-experience-around-ai-from-ground-up

Aimei Health Extends Business Combination Deadline with Funding

 On April 7, 2026, Aimei Health Technology Co., Ltd deposited $34,330.96 into its trust account, enabling a one-month extension of the deadline to complete its initial business combination from April 6, 2026 to May 6, 2026, marking the seventeenth permitted extension. This latest extension underscores the company’s continued efforts to finalize a merger with United Hydrogen Group Inc. while preserving value for public shareholders through incremental funding of the trust.

https://www.tipranks.com/news/company-announcements/aimei-health-extends-business-combination-deadline-with-funding

Pakistan slams Israel's 'aggression' against Lebanon

 Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif "strongly" condemned on Thursday Israel's "ongoing aggression" against Lebanon ahead of highly anticipated ceasefire talks set to take place in Islamabad on Saturday.

"I reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to advance peace efforts, including facilitating dialogue through the upcoming Iran–US talks in Islamabad," Sharif wrote on X following a conversation with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.

The United States declared yesterday that Iran assumed Lebanon would be included in a two-week ceasefire, while several media reports claimed that Tehran may cancel the planned negotiations unless Israel halts its attacks.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Pakistan-slams-Israel's-'aggression'-against-Lebanon/66039117