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Morning Briefing #35 — April 29, 2026


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Morning Briefing #33 — April 28, 2026
Your daily briefing connecting world events to technology and education.


🌍 What's Happening in the World
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Iran Offers Hormuz Deal — US Appears Unmoved
On Day 59 of the US-Israel military campaign against Iran, Tehran has submitted a new peace proposal through Pakistani mediators: reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end hostilities, while deferring nuclear program negotiations to a later stage. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the offer "better than what we thought they were going to submit," but signaled the administration is unlikely to accept it — the Trump team views a nuclear commitment as a prerequisite, not a follow-on item. Lifting the blockade without locking in enrichment limits would remove the US's primary point of leverage. The Strait of Hormuz carries roughly 20% of global oil trade; its continued closure has already driven energy price volatility worldwide.
- Axios — Iran offers US deal to reopen Hormuz strait, postpone nuclear talks
- PBS NewsHour — Iran offers to reopen Strait of Hormuz if US lifts its blockade and the war ends

King Charles III Addresses Congress — A Royal Reset Mission
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are on Day 2 of a four-day US state visit — the first by a British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II visited in 2007. Today's headliner: King Charles addresses a joint session of Congress, becoming the first British monarch to do so since 1991. A White House state banquet is also on the agenda. The visit, coinciding with the US Semiquincentennial (the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence), is widely described as a "delicate mission" to shore up a strained UK-US relationship in an era of tariff friction and diplomatic uncertainty. The royals will also visit New York and Virginia before departing April 30.
- Al Jazeera — King Charles US visit: What to know about the itinerary, Congress address
- ABC News — King Charles III visit live updates

China Blocks Meta's $2 Billion Manus AI Acquisition
China's state planning commission ordered Meta to unwind its acquisition of Manus, a Chinese-founded AI agent startup, in a move that escalates the US-China technology rivalry into the world of agentic AI. The deal, announced in December 2025, was worth an estimated $2 billion and had already been partially integrated — Manus executives had joined Meta and systems were being merged. Beijing launched a probe in January citing export control and technology transfer concerns, and barred two Manus co-founders from leaving the country. Meta said the transaction "complied fully with applicable law" and expects an "appropriate resolution." The move signals China's intent to retain control of strategic AI talent and technology developed within its borders.
- CNBC — China blocks Meta's $2 billion takeover of AI startup Manus
- NPR — China blocks Meta from acquiring AI startup Manus

💻 The Tech Connection
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Bridge — Iran and the Strait of Hormuz: The strait isn't just an oil chokepoint — it's a digital infrastructure pressure point. Cloud providers and hyperscalers have been quietly accelerating contingency planning for Middle East data center operations, and energy-intensive AI training costs have crept upward as diesel and jet fuel prices respond to supply uncertainty. A prolonged closure keeps hardware shipping costs elevated, hitting the supply chains of semiconductors and networking gear that travel by sea from Asia.
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Morning BriefingBy Steven Mojica