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🇪🇺 🇺🇸 🇨🇳 If China is rising and America stagnating, Europe is gambling with a steep, shocking decline into poverty and irrelevance. | Palladium Magazine

🔶️ Energy scarcity, aging workforces, and institutional paralysis don't combine to create social-democratic utopia but a closed, deindustrializing society:

🔶️ Europe has set itself up to lose the two most basic ingredients for industrial competitiveness and sustainability: cheap energy and cheap labor.

🔶️ You can maybe maintain an industrial society by offsetting one against the other, but to maintain one with neither is ludicrous.

🔶️ China has coal. America has fracking. But Europe's energy strategy is to install solar panels on the world's least sunny continent and build windmills that don't make sense anywhere in the world.

🔶️ This is almost explicitly the opposite of a strategy for cheap energy.

🔶️ European countries have banned fracking and failed to pursue oil and gas exploration opportunities, while the deal for cheap Russian gas has been exploded by war in Ukraine.

🔶️ Meanwhile, Germany shut down its nuclear plants and other countries are planning to follow.

🔶️ That some peripheral European economies like Finland, Poland, or Romania are pursuing new nuclear plants just underscores the problem of a future without nuclear in larger economies like Germany, Italy, and Spain.

🔶️ Except for Japan and South Korea, the world's oldest countries are all European. Nor are European fertility rates anything to brag about.

🔶️ There is no amount of immigration that can make up for such wide and deep aging of the workforce.

🔶️ Aging populations and social democratic ennoscriptments might work with a growing economy, but without it, they just lead to a dysfunctional, extractive political economy where the old oppress the young.

🔶️ The resulting political gridlock and institutional paralysis is perhaps Europe's single biggest problem, because it makes solutions and reforms extremely hard to implement.

🔶️ Europe's energy crisis, for example, could be solved almost literally just with a few strokes of a pen.

🔶️ This looming European decline is not a cause for celebration in America or China. Europe is not a cautionary tale, but the canary in the coal mine for aging industrial societies that do not reform.

https://fxtwitter.com/palladiummag/status/1818979675034501428
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🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇻🇪 Argentina’s embassy in Venezuela now under a Brazilian flag, after Maduro kicks out Argentine diplomats — and Brazil agrees to help protect the Venezuelan opposition figures taking refuge inside

📝 Argentinian President Javier Milei:
THANK YOU TO BRAZIL.
I am very grateful for Brazil's willingness to take custody of the Argentine Embassy in Venezuela. We also appreciate the momentary representation of the interests of the Argentine Republic and its citizens there.

🔶️ Today Argentine diplomatic staff had to leave Venezuela in retaliation for dictator Maduro for our condemnation of the fraud they perpetrated last Sunday.

🔶️ I have no doubt that we will soon reopen our Embassy in a free and democratic Venezuela.

🔶️ The ties of friendship that bind Argentina to Brazil are very strong and historic.

🔶️ Venezuela will respect the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.


📎 Brian Winter
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🗳 🇻🇪 🌎 Updated International reactions to the results of the Venezuelan election

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🇻🇪🇻🇪 — Diosdado Cabello threatened new arrests: "We are going after the intellectual authors, those who have caused this entire situation of violence."
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🇻🇪⁉️🖥🔽 — The Spanish profile VPITV reported an internet service outage with Cantv and Movilnet, starting at 4:40 am and ending at 6:20 am (Venezuela time). The causes are still unknown.

"The impact was nationwide, with connectivity dropping to 31% of its normalized value. At this time, there is no official explanation for the incident."
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🇲🇽🇧🇷🇨🇴 — Mexican President López Obrador has confirmed a conversation today with his counterparts from Brazil and Colombia, Lula da Silva and Gustavo Petro, to discuss the situation in Venezuela.

💬 "We are going to talk about the positions regarding the case of Venezuela. We have acted with prudence," AMLO stated.

❗️ Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia were the countries that stood out for abstaining from the OAS vote on Venezuela.
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🇧🇴🇻🇪🇻🇪 — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia issued a statement condemning all protests occurring in Venezuela and considered all events organized by the population as an "attempted coup"; see the full statement below:

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Plurinational State of Bolivia strongly condemns the attempted coups against President Nicolás Maduro and the plans to replace the will of the Venezuelan people, which was democratically expressed at the polls last Sunday, July 28.

Bolivia, as a state that promotes the culture of dialogue and peace, rejects the acts of violence that are being promoted to disrupt the constitutional order in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

The self-determination of peoples and non-interference are fundamental principles of international law that must be respected for peaceful coexistence between states."


COMUNICADO 01-08-2024 (Condena enérgica a los intentos de golpes de Estado en Venezuela) 🖇
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🇻🇪🇻🇪🇮🇹 — Nicolás Maduro's administration expelled Italian journalist Marco Bariletti and his cameraman Ivo Bonito, who arrived on August 1 at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, according to the SNTP

❗️ The reporters arrived in the country on a flight from Lisbon. However, after landing, the SNTP reported that "the team was separated from the rest of the passengers, and after reviewing their documents, they were informed that they would be expelled from the country and immediately put on a return flight."
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🇮🇱📞📡❗️📰 Israeli Media, Belaaz News on Twitter/X:

A source tells Belaaz that Israeli ministers were handed emergency satellite phones earlier today in the event of a phone network disruption caused by an expected attack from Hezbollah or Iran.


🔗 Belaaz News (@TheBelaaz)
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🇺🇸 🇨🇳 How the US and its allies lost the battle for drones

🔶️ Most of commonly used drones were invented in the US, Japan and Europe but almost all are now made in China

https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/07/30/1095439/usa-economic-security-competitiveness/
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Maduro on arrests in Venezuela “All the guarimberos go to Tocorón and Tocuyito.”

"We have 1,200 captured and we are looking for 1,000 more and we are going to grab them all (...) We are grabbing them one by one and there will be no forgiveness," he stated.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/VenezuelaNewsNetwork/12103
🇧🇷🇨🇴🇲🇽📝🇻🇪 Joint statement from the Presidents of Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico on the Venezuelan elections warns that "controversies" should be resolved through "institutional means"; see full note:

"The governments of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico congratulate and express our solidarity with the Venezuelan people who turned out in large numbers on July 28 to determine their own future.

We are closely monitoring the vote counting process and urge the Venezuelan electoral authorities to proceed expeditiously and publicly disclose the data broken down by polling station. Controversies regarding the electoral process should be resolved through institutional means. The fundamental principle of popular sovereignty must be respected through impartial verification of the results.

In this context, we call on political and social actors to exercise the utmost caution and restraint in their statements and public events to avoid escalating violent incidents. Maintaining social peace and protecting human lives should be the top priorities at this time.

Let this be an opportunity to reaffirm our absolute respect for the sovereignty of the will of the Venezuelan people. We reiterate our readiness to support efforts for dialogue and the search for agreements that benefit the Venezuelan people."


Cancillería Colombia (@CancilleriaCol) on 𝕏 🖇
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🇻🇪⚠️ — The Supreme Court of Venezuela accepted Nicolás Maduro's request for protection regarding the presidential elections and summoned the 10 presidential candidates this Friday to begin the process of “vote verification.”
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📱🚫🇻🇪🇻🇪🖥 — The Play Store platform and online store removed the VenApp after millions of reports following Nicolás Maduro's announcement to update the service with an option to report protesters for “terrorism and public order disruption.”

💥 Venezuelans on social media urged people to report the app to have it blocked after the addition of the “report fascist guarimba” option. This decision by Maduro is related to protests against the electoral results issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE), which declared Maduro as the winner.

📱 VenApp was a mobile application created by Maduro’s administration to directly address complaints and requests related to issues with water, electricity, gas services, irregularities in hospitals, clinics, educational institutions, and more.

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🇺🇸❗️🇻🇪 — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday that there was “overwhelming evidence” that opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia won the controversial Venezuelan presidential elections; read the full statement:

The United States applauds the Venezuelan people for their participation in the July 28 presidential election despite significant challenges. At least 12 million Venezuelans peacefully went to the polls and exercised one of the most powerful rights given to people in any democracy: the right to vote. Unfortunately, the processing of those votes and the announcement of results by the Maduro-controlled National Electoral Council (CNE) were deeply flawed, yielding an announced outcome that does not represent the will of the Venezuelan people.

The CNE’s rapid declaration of Nicolás Maduro as the winner of the presidential election came with no supporting evidence. The CNE still has not published disaggregated data or any of the vote tally sheets, despite repeated calls from Venezuelans and the international community to do so. As the independent Carter Center’s observation mission reported, the CNE’s failure to provide the precinct-level official results, as well as irregularities throughout the process, have stripped the CNE’s announced outcome of any credibility.

Meanwhile, the democratic opposition has published more than 80 percent of the tally sheets received directly from polling stations throughout Venezuela. Those tally sheets indicate that Edmundo González Urrutia received the most votes in this election by an insurmountable margin. Independent observers have corroborated these facts, and this outcome was also supported by election day exit polls and quick counts. In the days since the election, we have consulted widely with partners and allies around the world, and while countries have taken different approaches in responding, none have concluded that Nicolás Maduro received the most votes this election.

Given the overwhelming evidence, it is clear to the United States and, most importantly, to the Venezuelan people that Edmundo González Urrutia won the most votes in Venezuela’s July 28 presidential election.

In addition, the United States rejects Maduro’s unsubstantiated allegations against opposition leaders. Maduro and his representatives’ threats to arrest opposition leaders, including Edmundo González and María Corina Machado, are an undemocratic attempt to repress political participation and retain power. The safety and security of the democratic opposition leaders and members must be protected. All Venezuelans arrested while peacefully exercising their right to participate in the electoral process or demand transparency in the tabulation and announcement of results should be released immediately. Law enforcement and security forces should not become an instrument of political violence used against citizens exercising their democratic rights.

We congratulate Edmundo González Urrutia on his successful campaign. Now is the time for the Venezuelan parties to begin discussions on a respectful, peaceful transition in accordance with Venezuelan electoral law and the wishes of the Venezuelan people. We fully support the process of re-establishing democratic norms in Venezuela and stand ready to consider ways to bolster it jointly with our international partners.


Assessing the Results of Venezuela’s Presidential Election 🖇
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🇻🇪🔓❗️ — In the past few hours, some netizens have reported that the Foro de São Paulo (São Paulo Forum) website was taken down (DDoS) by a group of hackers protesting against the authoritarian advances of Nicolás Maduro's Venezuelan regime. They are responsible for taking down over 200 Venezuelan government websites, as well as the websites of neighboring politicians who support Maduro's government.
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