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Brazil and India forge strategic alliance amid U.S. tariff onslaught
In a move to counter escalating trade tensions, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have reaffirmed their commitment to a strategic partnership, vowing to deepen cooperation across multiple sectors.
India and Brazil have forged a new strategic roadmap to strengthen bilateral ties over the next decade based on five key pillars, including defence and security, food security, energy transition, digital transformation and industrial partnerships in strategic areas.
The roadmap was finalised during a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brasilia on Tuesday. The two leaders had agreed during their meeting to almost double two-way trade to $20 billion over the next five years.
The two leaders tasked authorities to conclude four bilateral agreements as soon as possible, including an agreement on mutual legal assistance in civil matters and memorandums of understanding on defense industry cooperation, sports cooperation, and archival cooperation, according to a joint statement issued after the meeting.
This development comes in the wake of Washington’s imposition of steep tariffs on goods from both countries.
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DOJ launches grand jury investigation into letitia james’ prosecution of Trump
The Department of Justice has launched two new investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James and her office over her allegedly malicious targeting of political enemies.
The U.S. attorney in Albany, Daniel Hanlon, issued two subpoenas to James, the first one related to her office’s civil fraud case against President Trump. The Justice Department reportedly believes her prosecution of Trump violated his Constitutional rights.
The second subpoena is related to her office’s long-running effort to dissolve the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Attorney General Pam Bondi has signed off on the probes, and a there is a grand jury underway in New York’s state capital Albany.
#USA #DOJ #Trump #FindTruth
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Trump to Sign Executive Order Targeting Banks Accused of Debanking Conservatives
President Donald J. Trump confirmed on August 5 that he will soon sign an Executive Order targeting major banks that discriminate against conservatives through debanking practices. In his comments made Tuesday, Trump claimed JPMorgan Chase gave him 20 days to close his account, though he did not specify the timing or reasoning behind the decision. He also stated that Bank of America refused to do business after he left JPMorgan.
The issue of debanking has been raised by conservatives who argue that financial institutions are unfairly targeting individuals based on political views. While banks often cite regulatory compliance or risk management as reasons for account closures, Trump and others believe these explanations mask ideological discrimination. “They discriminated against many conservatives,” Trump said.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, in an earlier interview on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” denied allegations of bias. Moynihan emphasized regulatory pressures and risk management as key factors in banking decisions.
#USA #Economy #Banks #FindTruth
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The Linguistic Kill-Switch: Inside the Modern Propaganda Playbook
By Nick Giambruno
The next time someone sneers “conspiracy theorist,” “anti-vaxxer,” “climate denier,” “far right,” “hate speech,” “terrorist,” or the ever-popular “racist,” understand what they are really saying: stop thinking.
These words are a linguistic kill-switch—engineered to short-circuit thought by triggering a reflexive emotional spasm. If you encounter someone using these words, you can be certain you are not dealing with someone interested in a good faith effort to find the truth.
These terms are precision-guided psychological weapons, fired by unseen hands to herd the public mind. Recall the CIA’s own 1967 memo coining “conspiracy theorist” expressly to silence anyone doubting the magic-bullet fairy tale that supposedly killed JFK.
Although they are a poor substitute for an actual argument, these propaganda terms unfortunately work on many people. Using these words is almost like casting a spell—most people who hear them become hypnotized, immediately stop thinking, and turn into easily herded automatons.
Fortunately, the counter-spell is simple: demand consistent and logical definitions. Make them spell out exactly what they mean by “terrorist,” or “science denier.” Watch their argument collapse into ad hominem attacks, straw men arguments, appeals to emotion, and crocodile tears.
And if that all fails they will play the “racist” card.
In short, when sophistry is all they have, facts become kryptonite.
#USA #CIA #Censorship #FindTruth
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OpenAI in talks with investors about share sale at $500 billion valuation
OpenAI is in talks with investors about a potential stock sale at a valuation of roughly $500 billion, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.
The talks are in early stages and would involve a secondary sale with shares sold by current and former employees. Thrive Capital, an investor in OpenAI, could lead the potential round, the sources said.
OpenAI’s valuation has been on a continuous upswing since the artificial intelligence startup launched ChatGPT in late 2022 and quickly established itself as the leader in generative AI. The company announced a $40 billion funding round in March at a $300 billion, by far the largest amount ever raised by a private tech company.
The company said earlier this week that ChatGPT was about to hit 700 million weekly active users.
#USA #OpenAI #ChatGPT #FindTruth
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Just a reminder of what Trudeau said in 2021. Trudeau did say “what we learned from the Covid crisis we will apply to the climate crisis”… It’s happening again if you allow it..
#Canada #COVID #Climate #FindTruth
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Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy unveils Rule to Unleash American Drone Dominance as part of his innovation agenda | US Department of Transportation
The Trump administration has announced a proposed rule on drones aimed at stimulating the U.S. drone market.
“We are going to unleash American drone dominance,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said at an Aug. 5 press conference. Duffy noted that China dominates drones with 90 percent control of the market. “We’re turning over our skies to one of our main adversaries,” he said.
The new rule would allow people to get products such as a Starbucks cup of coffee via drone, he said, adding that it will also change energy production, farming, manufacturing, and filmmaking.
This regulation deals with drones being flown beyond the visual line of sight. Under the regulation, commercial drones would operate at under 400 feet above ground, and operators would need Federal Aviation Administration approval to fly them in certain airspaces. The drones can weigh up to 1,320 pounds, including what they’re carrying.
The proposed regulation was developed under an executive order that President Donald Trump signed on June 6 titled “Unleashing American Drone Dominance.”
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem reveals 80,000 Americans applied to become ICE agents
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told Fox News' Lawrence Jones that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has received an overwhelming 80,000 applications for just 10,000 new jobs at the agency.
"Our recruitment efforts to hire 10,000 new ICE officers has been extremely successful. Lawrence, as of today, we have over 80,000 applicants for those ten thousand positions already," Noem said.
She continued, "People and patriots across this country that say we want to join. We want to help and be a part of this effort. It's overwhelming to see the amount of response in support that our ICE officers have gotten."
Perhaps the financial incentives, such as $50,000 signing bonus and tens of thousands in student loan repayment, were enough to drive the surge in applications. These benefits are outlined on ICE's official website.
#USA #DHS #ICE #FindTruth
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Southend-on-Sea, UK. The atmosphere on the beaches of the resort on the southern part of the island.
British citizens gather strength before receiving social benefits.
#UK #Migrants #FindTruth
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Japan continues drifting from post-WW2 pacifist Constitution, inking landmark navy deal with Australia
Japan continues getting further away from its pacifist constitution adopted after World War 2.
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles announced Tuesday a major deal with his country's Indo-Pacific trade partner Japan, hailed as "the largest defense industry deal ever made between Japan and Australia."
Australia plans acquire a total of eleven frigates from Japan in a major boost to its navy, valued at 10 billion Australian dollars (approximately $6.5 billion or €5.6 billion).
The major contract was awarded to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which will provide Mogami-class warships, which are highly advanced and with an array of weapons, with the bid succeeding over that of Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.
This agreement marks Japan's first export of warships since before the Second World War, and only its second significant defense sale abroad, which is why some Australian analysts consider the landmark deal to be high risk.
According to sources, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will supply the Royal Australian Navy with three upgraded Mogami-class multi-role frigates built in Japan from 2029. Eight more frigates will be built in Western Australia."
Additionally, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has never built warships outside of Japan.
#Japan #Australia #Military #FindTruth
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Ghislaine Maxwell cleared Trump’s name in DOJ interview?
Maxwell was recently interviewed by the DOJ about roughly 100 people who were associated with her and her accomplice, deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
“Maxwell said nothing during the interview that would be harmful to President Donald Trump,” ABC reported, citing anonymous sources.
“There is also an audio recording of the interview, the sources said, but it’s not clear whether the administration plans to release the audio to accompany any public release of the transcript,” the outlet added.
“The public release of the transcripts could come as soon as this week.”
Maxwell was moved from federal prison in Florida to a cushier, lower-security camp in Texas after her DOJ interview.
A potential pardon would give Maxwell every incentive to clear Trump’s name - which is what she did, according to a Wednesday report from ABC News.
#USA #Trump #Maxwell #FindTruth
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4.7% decline in industrial production in Germany
▪️ In June of this year, industrial production in Germany fell by 4.7% year-on-year, reaching its lowest level since 2020, according to German Federal Statistical Office Destatis
▪️The hardest hit sectors (decline in production compared to May 2025):
—11.0% — pharmaceutical industry
—6.3% — food industry
—5.3% — mechanical engineering
▪️ Overall, the sharpest decline was recorded in energy-intensive sectors of industry, amounting to 7.4% in annual terms.
#Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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Viktor Orbàn reveals the dark plan being carried out by the liberal elite:
"They're trying to change the society by replacing the native-born voters with someone else. This is their plan."
#EU #Orban #Migrants #FindTruth
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Military chief said to clash with Netanyahu over plans to conquer Gaza, son’s tweet
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir reportedly clashed over the government’s incipient plan to fully occupy the Gaza Strip, with Zamir arguing that the decision constitutes a “trap” for the IDF.
The two men also tussled, according to Hebrew media reports, over a post on X by the prime minister’s son, Yair Netanyahu, who does not hold a government position. The younger Netanyahu lashed out at Zamir and suggested that he was behind a “rebellion and attempted military coup that is fit for a banana republic in Central America in the 70s.”
Zamir objected to that accusation, saying in the meeting, according to the Kan public broadcaster, “How does that look? Why are you attacking me? Why are you speaking against me in the middle of a war?”
Netanyahu reportedly responded, “Don’t threaten to quit in the media. I can’t accept that every time you threaten that if we don’t accept your plans, you’ll leave. My son is 33, he’s a grown man.”
Zamir has repeatedly clashed with the cabinet in recent days, notably over the government’s move to expand the war in Gaza, according to multiple reports, and sources in the Prime Minister’s Office have suggested that if he objects to the plan to occupy Gaza, he can resign.
#Israel #Palestine #Netanyahu #FindTruth
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Chicago, Illinois. The state capital is on the verge of bankruptcy
Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city's finances are ‘at a point of no return’ unless he secures a major tax increase.
Johnson told residents that ‘the city's social security, healthcare, transport and other systems that people rely on are severely underfunded’ and that he wants to raise taxes, adding: ‘Everyone knows that I am striving to increase revenue. I cannot do this alone [without raising taxes].’
Chicago is facing a catastrophic record budget deficit of $1.1 billion for 2026.
#USA #Chicago #Economy #FindTruth
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Bill Maher: Democrats must choose sanity over wokeness now
By Matt Margolis
Bill Maher continues to carve out a unique position as a leftist who openly challenges the woke left from within his own party. As I've pointed out before, Bill Maher may be a leftist, but he's spoken out repeatedly against the woke left, and that’s a good thing that I hope helps move the party away from crazy. It’s not working yet, but dare to dream. His critiques have been sharp and unrelenting, exposing the destructive elements that have taken hold in portions of the Democratic Party.
Yet Maher’s disdain for the woke left is not just comic disdain; it’s rooted in a deep frustration with how the progressive wing is unraveling the party and the nation. Whether it’s calling out the ridiculous outrage over the Sydney Sweeney ads or admitting that President Donald Trump was right about tariffs, Maher has shown an ability to be honest about the issues without blindly following the party line.
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#USA #Democrats #FindTruth
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Hindus now lead all three parties in Canada. They represent the Liberal, Conservative and “People's” parties
#Canada #India #FindTruth
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Visualizing the $58B weight loss drug market
Weight loss drugs have surged in popularity in recent years, transforming the pharmaceutical landscape. Companies leading the charge in GLP-1 development are reaping massive financial gains and wielding growing influence.
This visualization highlights the top brands dominating the $58 billion weight loss drug market—and the powerhouse companies driving their success.
In the U.S., roughly 12% of adults have tried GLP-1 drugs, and 6% are currently using them. The rapid ascent of these drugs has propelled metabolic treatments into a leading position in the R&D pipeline.
Despite the range of brand names, the market is dominated by just two companies: Eli Lilly in the U.S. and Denmark’s Novo Nordisk. Novo Nordisk leads with Ozempic, which commands nearly one-third of the market (31.5%), followed by Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro at 23.4%.
The remaining share is split among other brands owned by these same companies. For Novo Nordisk, Wegovy holds 16.5% of the market, Rybelsus 6.0%, Saxenda 1.6%, and Victoza 1.1%. Eli Lilly’s portfolio also includes Zepbound with 11.6% and Trulicity with 8.4%.
#USA #Health #Drugs #FindTruth
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AfD candidate excluded from German mayoral race over alleged ‘lack of constitutional loyalty’
The main German opposition party’s candidate has been excluded from running for mayor in Ludwigshafen, an industrial city of 170,000 people in the State of Rhineland-Palatinate.
On August 5, the election committee of the town’s city council voted to ban Joachim Paul, a politician for the right-wing Alternative for Germany party (AfD) from standing for mayor in the election on September 21. The election committee comprised seven members, but not from the AfD itself.
The members voted with a six to one majority to exclude Paul, reportedly over doubts concerning his “loyalty to the German Constitution”. The reasons given by the interior ministry for recommending the exclusion of Paul were detailed in a July 29, 11-page-letter that was leaked in full by German news portal Nius.
They included a meeting with right-wing activist Martin Sellner, leader of the Identitarian movement, which promotes the remigration of foreigners in Germany. Paul had allegedly warned of a “population exchange” in Ludwighafen’s Hemshof district, an area where about half the population consists of migrants and which is a hotspot for drug abuse.
Among the more curious accusations was the fact that Paul had commended the oeuvre of British fantasy author J R Tolkien, specifically The Lord of the Rings trilogy, as “especially valuable for modern Conservatism” in a newspaper article.
Paul had written: “The protagonists in The Lord of the Rings fight for a cause greater than themselves: Their homeland, the survival of their culture, a just order and the defence against a global threat.
#Germany #AfD #Censorship #FindTruth
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Hit by US tariffs, Indonesia plans to sell shrimp to China instead
US President Donald Trump’s 19 per cent import tariffs have left shrimp businesses in Indonesia in disarray. Shrimp farms are forced to reconsider their expansion plans amid orders from the US are drying up.
The United States is the biggest market for Indonesian prawns, buying 60 per cent of the country’s US$1.68 billion in shrimp exports in 2024. Andi Tamsil, head of Indonesia’s shrimp farmers’ association, estimates the 19 per cent tariffs could see total exports plunge by 30 per cent in 2025 compared with 2024, putting the livelihoods of a million workers at risk.
China is the world’s biggest importer of shrimp by volume, but Indonesians have preferred to sell to the US where they could get better prices. Before the tariffs, China typically bought only 2 per cent of Indonesia’s shrimp exports.
Now, the industry is working hard to promote its products to Chinese buyers.
“We have a very big opportunity in China that imported around 1 million tonnes of shrimps,” Mr Tamsil said. “Imagine if we could take just 20 per cent of China’s import market,” says Tamsil, who travelled in June with a delegation of industry representatives to the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou to meet importers, restaurant owners and agri-commerce platforms. More trips are planned.
#USA #Indonesia #Tariffs #FindTruth
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Meta eavesdropped on period-tracker app's users, SF jury rules
A San Francisco Jury found that Meta had eavesdropped on the users of a popular period-tracking app, Flo.
The lawsuit, was filed in 2021 by eight women against Flo and a group of other tech companies including Google and Facebook, now known as Meta. The app asked users about their sex lives, mental health and diets before guiding them through menstruation and pregnancy. The women allege that Flo then shared some of that data with the tech giants.
Google, Flo, and analytics company Flurry all settled with the plaintiffs, however Meta fought through the entire trial and lost.
The jury didn't buy Meta's argument - ruling against them in a unanimous decision, and finding that Flo's users had a reasonable expectation that they weren't being overheard or recorded, and found that Meta did not have consent to eavesdrop or record. The company was found to have violated California's Invasion of Privacy Act.
According to a June filing about the case's class-action status, over 3.7 million women in the United States registered for Flo between November 2016 and February 2019 - with potential claimants expected to be notified via email and on a case website.
#USA #Meta #Surveillance #FindTruth
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Meet the new head of the Canadian Public Health Agency, Nancy Hamzawi
Nancy has a degree in chemical engineering. Perfect for the head of the country's ministry of government. By the way, this is the fifth Minister of Health in 5 years. 🤷♂️
#Canada #Health #FindTruth
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USA Today columnist calls Trump a ‘toddler’ for helping to plan 2028 Olympics
Nancy Armour called Trump a “toddler” and a “rambunctious puppy” for helping to plan what will be the first summer Olympics in the United States since Atlanta in 1996.
During a press conference on Tuesday, the president announced an executive order establishing a task force to plan the Olympics.
“America is a nation of champions, and in 2028, we’ll show the world what America does best, and that’s win,” Trump said. “The Los Angeles Olympics are shaping up to be a wonderful moment for America. . . . It’s a great time to be a sports fan in America.”
“Olympics organizers willing to treat Trump like a toddler to protect 2028 LA Games,” Armour’s headline read.
“It’s the oldest trick in the book for anyone needing to get something done when there’s an active toddler or rambunctious puppy around: Give them a toy or a game, or get them to do a task by making them think it’s their idea. The distraction keeps them busy and happy while you get some peace and quiet,” Armour wrote.
#USA #Trump #Olympics2028 #FindTruth
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Norway to review sovereign wealth fund’s Israeli investments, investigate profiting from war in Gaza
Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has tasked his finance minister Jens Stoltenberg to investigate the country’s sovereign wealth fund’s stake in Israeli company Bet Shemesh Engines Holdings.
Norway’s huge sovereign wealth fund, the world’s biggest, has earned millions from the Israeli firm that repairs Israel’s fleet of F15 and F16 fighter jets, which some have regarded as profiting from the war in Gaza.
Since the conflict broke out in October 2023, stocks of Bet Shemesh Engines have rocketed, jumping from 9,637 Israeli new shekels (€2,407) on October 5 to 66,550 shekels (€16,625) on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange on early August. The company increased its revenue by 23 per cent and its profit by 78 per cent from 2023 to 2024.
The fund had a $15mn stake in Bet Shemesh Engines at the end of 2024, according to data on its holding, giving it a 2.1 per cent stake. The value of its stake was more than four times higher than it was at the end of 2023, shortly after Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel triggered the start of the war.
After a recent report in Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, which concluded that Norway was profiting from the war in Gaza, Støre said he was “very uneasy”.
The PM said he wanted clear answers on how the Israeli company had been assessed. Støre has called the situation in Gaza catastrophic and suggested that genocide was being committed.
#Norway #Israel #FindTruth
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Obama’s 2016 NPR interview comes back to haunt him in ways he never imagined…
At the height of the Russiagate frenzy, before the evidence, before the Twitter Files, before the whole thing unraveled, Barack Obama sat down for a soft-pitch, hour-long NPR interview designed to sell the biggest political hoax in American history.
Eight years later, that smug, elitist performance is aging like room-temperature milk.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of the Trump administration and intel leaders like Tulsi Gabbard, the truth is finally out. We now have proof, not suspicion, not random speculation or whispers, that Obama’s fingerprints were all over the plot to sabotage President Trump before he even took office—and after he won. It wasn’t just Hillary, like we’ve been told. It wasn’t just Comey or Brennan. It was Barack Obama. He knew. He directed. He approved… and he also pushed it.
It wasn’t some goofy misunderstanding. It was a full-blown coup effort.
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How JFK and the CIA gave NYC Zohran Mamdani (and Obama to the US)
In an attempt to compete with the Soviet Union by bringing future elite political leaders from Africa to study in US universities, Sen. John Kennedy and the CIA inadvertently spread Marxism here and abroad. One product of this program was bringing Mamdani’s Marxist father to the US.
While the political impact of Mamdanism is difficult to forecast, the history of the Mamdani family does serve as an interesting example of the consequences of state-directed immigration policy.
We must return back to the days of the Cold War. In 1959, a Kenyan liberation activist named Tom Mboya organized with the African American Institute a plan to subsidize the travel of African college students to America for their intellectual development. While attempts to secure direct Washington funding initially stalled, Mboya found an essential benefactor in the form of Senator John F. Kennedy, who at the time was running for president in 1960.
His family’s Kennedy Foundation dedicated $100,000 to the program, resulting in 295 African students being brought to American universities as part of the initial run of the “Kennedy Airlift.” For JFK’s political ambitions, history judges it to be a prudent decision. Mboya’s time in America gave him the admiration of many of the leading Civil Rights leaders of the time, including Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harry Belafonte. One of the students that benefited from this program was Mahmood Mamdani, father of Zohran.
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Spain favors European options over US-made F-35 fighter jets
Spain has decided against purchasing US-made F-35 fighter jets and will instead opt for European-made options, the defense ministry said Wednesday.
The decision comes after the tension between Madrid and Washington over Spain’s refusal to raise defense spending to 5.0 percent of economic output, as demanded by US President Donald Trump.
According to El Pais, citing unnamed government sources on Wednesday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez‘s leftist government had shelved plans to buy the F-35 jets and would explore European alternatives.
The government had earmarked 6.25 billion euros ($7.25 billion) in its 2023 budget to buy new fighter jets. British defense publication Janes had reported that Spain was considering the purchase of up to 50 F-35 units.
But government’s plan to spend the bulk of the additional 10.5 billion euros in defense spending announced for this year rules out the purchase of the F-35 jets.
#EU #USA #Military #FindTruth
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Paris, France. More than 200 illegal migrants from sub-Saharan and Maghreb [northern Africa], with women and children, are now camped outside the city hall, demanding free housing and food from the authorities.
#France #Migrants #FindTruth
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China's solar giants quietly shed a third of their workforces last year
China's biggest solar firms shed nearly one-third of their workforces last year, company filings show, as one of the industries hand-picked by Beijing to drive economic growth grapples with falling prices and steep losses.
The job cuts illustrate the pain from the vicious price wars being fought across Chinese industries, including solar and electric vehicles, as they grapple with overcapacity and tepid demand. The world produces twice as many solar panels each year as it uses, with most of them manufactured in China.
Longi Green Energy, Trina Solar , Jinko Solar, JA Solar, and Tongwei collectively shed some 87,000 staff, or 31% of their workforces on average last year.
Analysts say the previously unreported job losses were likely a mix of layoffs and attrition due to cuts to pay and hours as companies sought to stem losses.
Layoffs are politically sensitive in China, where Beijing views employment as key to social stability. Other than a 5% cut acknowledged by Longi last year, none of the firms mentioned above have announced any job cuts.
#China #Economy #FindTruth
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$3,534.1 per ounce — a historic record for global gold prices
▪️2.32% — the daily rise in December gold futures prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), reaching $3,534.1 per ounce. This is a new historic record
▪️Spot gold prices are also rising for the second week in a row amid uncertainty over trade tariffs and hopes for a US Federal Reserve rate cut.
#Gold #Economy #FindTruth
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