Today’s Key News

Russia–Ukraine war & Victory Day

Scaled‑back Moscow parade during Europe’s deadliest conflict since WWII

Russia is holding a significantly scaled‑back May 9 Victory Day military parade in Moscow. The changes come amid fears of potential Ukrainian attacks and ongoing battlefield challenges more than four years into the Russia–Ukraine war, which has been described as Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II.

Source: wincountry.com

U.S. & NATO – Eastern Europe

Upcoming visit underscores eastern‑flank coordination

U.S. Under Secretary of State DiNanno is scheduled to visit Poland, Romania, and Estonia from May 11–15, 2026. In Romania, he will represent the United States at the Bucharest 9 summit, bringing together NATO eastern‑flank and Nordic allies and highlighting continued coordination on Russia and regional security.

Source: miragenews.com

Global & U.S. markets

Mixed trading after strong U.S. jobs data and a tech‑led rally

Global stocks are mixed as investors assess stronger‑than‑expected U.S. April job growth and a steady 4.3% unemployment rate, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged for now. Elevated oil prices are keeping inflation concerns in focus.

On Wall Street, trading on Friday ended mixed: the Nasdaq finished sharply higher while other major U.S. indexes were more muted, reflecting a rotation into technology shares and away from some cyclical sectors. Recent commentary highlights that a powerful, tech‑driven April rally pushed many indexes toward record levels, with small‑ and mid‑cap stocks and non‑U.S. equities also outperforming large U.S. caps so far this year.

Energy & geopolitics – U.S.–Iran and oil

Oil volatility and an elusive peace deal

Markets remain sensitive to negotiations between the United States and Iran, with a durable peace deal still out of reach. Earlier in the spring, surging oil prices unsettled global markets, but a fragile ceasefire and prospects of a deal contributed to a risk‑on rally since April. Despite this, oil prices remain volatile.

Technology & layoffs – Cloudflare

AI‑driven restructuring cuts about 1,100 jobs

Cybersecurity and cloud services company Cloudflare has announced plans to cut around 1,100 jobs as part of an AI‑driven restructuring. The move places the firm among a broader group of technology companies in 2026 citing artificial intelligence and “operational restructuring” when implementing significant workforce reductions.

U.S. security – Washington, D.C. incident

Gunfire near the Washington Monument on May 4

On May 4, 2026, U.S. Secret Service agents exchanged gunfire with an armed man near the Washington Monument, close to the White House complex. The incident has renewed questions about security in central Washington, D.C.

Labor & protests – Global May Day unrest

Demonstrations highlight concerns over living costs

On May 1, 2026, large May Day demonstrations took place around the world. In the United States, organizers called for a “no school, no work, no shopping” economic protest. The events reflected ongoing public discontent with wages, inequality, and the cost of living.

Science & technology – AI risks and regulation

Warnings about coexistence with super‑intelligent AI

Artificial intelligence remains a central global concern. Prominent researchers, including Geoffrey Hinton, continue to warn that humanity may struggle to coexist safely with super‑intelligent AI systems and have called for stricter regulation of the technology.

Source: news.tuoitre.vn

Sports

NBA playoffs progress; WWE event in Tampa

The 2026 NBA Playoffs are in the second round, with brackets and schedules updated as teams compete for spots in the conference finals.

In entertainment sports, WWE’s Backlash: Tampa event is scheduled for tonight, May 9, 2026, in Tampa, Florida.