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June 3 1200 UTC Brief

In the global economy

The OECD says the escalating U.S.-Iran conflict could slow growth in the U.S., China and the EU, while pushing inflation higher in rich and poor countries alike. It warns the outlook gets worse if the fighting drags on beyond this year, and S&P says Africa is especially exposed because it relies on imported fuel and has little fiscal room to absorb the shock.

Humanitarian groups are also warning that war and extreme weather could deepen food insecurity. Scientists expect a strong El Niño this year, which could bring droughts and floods, cut staple crop yields, and add to the pressure from higher fertilizer prices during planting season.

In Europe and climate news

Spain recorded 101 heat-related deaths in May after unusually high temperatures arrived early. Health officials say the risk rises with every degree above alert thresholds, which is a cheerful reminder that the atmosphere remains committed to the memo.

In U.S. news

A federal appeals court appeared skeptical of the Trump administration’s push to end the Flores settlement, the long-standing agreement that requires detained migrant children to be held in licensed, humane facilities and released quickly when possible. Judges in Seattle pressed the Justice Department on whether its proposal would violate children’s constitutional rights.

Federal agents say they uncovered a drug smuggling operation that used a suspected tunnel between Mexico and the United States to move more than $45 million in cocaine. Geography, once again, has been doing some very motivated work for the wrong side.

In tech and security

Anthropic is expanding access to its cybersecurity model, Mythos, to 150 new partners in more than 15 countries. The company says a successful attack on any of those systems could affect more than 100 million people, which is a useful reminder that scaling security tools also scales the consequences when things go badly.

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