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🇫🇷 The French Senate voted a bill that would allow law enforcement agencies to activate, remotely, the video cameras, the microphones and other geolocation devices in a smartphone or any other electronic device in order to locate and monitor suspects presumed to be involved in organised crime and terrorism.
🔗 https://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/scrutins/detail/(legislature)/16/(num)/2141
🔗 https://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/scrutins/detail/(legislature)/16/(num)/2141
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Analyse du scrutin n° 2141 - Première séance du 05/07/2023 - Assemblée nationale
Presentation de l'Assemblee nationale, du palais Bourbon, de ses membres (deputes), de son fonctionnement et de son actualite : agenda, travaux en cours (amendements, rapports, commissions, lois), textes et dossiers (legislatifs ou d'actualite)...
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Scholz approves budget cuts for families with children in favor of defense spending
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the Cabinet on Wednesday approved a lower draft 2024 budget that would cut benefits for families with children because of rising defense spending.
The government's plan calls for spending of €445.7 billion – down 6.4% from the €476.3 billion expected to be spent this year.
Overall, the budget cuts would affect all areas except defense. Defense spending is set to rise by €1.7 billion to some €51.8 billion.
Furthermore, under the 2024 budget, families with two or more children would only be eligible for benefits if they have an income of less than €300,000 a year, which is €150,000 lower than the previous threshold.
Scholz attributed the budget cuts in social spending to the need to fight the coronavirus and mitigate the effects of Ukraine's crisis.
Germany's parliament is expected to approve a final version of the budget in December.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the Cabinet on Wednesday approved a lower draft 2024 budget that would cut benefits for families with children because of rising defense spending.
The government's plan calls for spending of €445.7 billion – down 6.4% from the €476.3 billion expected to be spent this year.
Overall, the budget cuts would affect all areas except defense. Defense spending is set to rise by €1.7 billion to some €51.8 billion.
Furthermore, under the 2024 budget, families with two or more children would only be eligible for benefits if they have an income of less than €300,000 a year, which is €150,000 lower than the previous threshold.
Scholz attributed the budget cuts in social spending to the need to fight the coronavirus and mitigate the effects of Ukraine's crisis.
Germany's parliament is expected to approve a final version of the budget in December.
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Secret aid to Ukraine is being overseen by the CIA, not the US military, Newsweek has reported.
"Much of what Washington does to aid Ukraine is kept secret–and much of what is normally in the realm of the U.S. military is being carried out by the Agency. Everything that is done, including work inside Ukraine itself, must comply with limits established by Biden," according to the report.
CIA chief William Burns went to Kiev several times after the start of the Special Military Operation. The Washington Post previously reported that Burns and Zelensky held a secret meeting to discuss Kiev's plans to regain control of lost territory.
"Much of what Washington does to aid Ukraine is kept secret–and much of what is normally in the realm of the U.S. military is being carried out by the Agency. Everything that is done, including work inside Ukraine itself, must comply with limits established by Biden," according to the report.
CIA chief William Burns went to Kiev several times after the start of the Special Military Operation. The Washington Post previously reported that Burns and Zelensky held a secret meeting to discuss Kiev's plans to regain control of lost territory.
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JUST IN - The number of corporate bankruptcies in Germany has increased significantly. Last month, more insolvencies were recorded than ever in the previous seven years.
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/zahl-der-firmenpleiten-erreicht-hoechstenstand-seit-sieben-jahren-nehmen-zu-100.html
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https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/zahl-der-firmenpleiten-erreicht-hoechstenstand-seit-sieben-jahren-nehmen-zu-100.html
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The US supplying Ukraine with cluster bombs (illegal in 110 countries), represents a long-term investment, and further exposes the financial motives of the US with regards to the destruction of Ukraine. Cluster bombs not only inflict indiscriminate destruction of infrastructure (which represents an investment in future reconstruction overseen by BlackRock), but they leave unexploded munitions (UXCBs) strewn across the country which will generate 100s of millions in clearing operations.
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NEW - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni commits to issuing 425,000 work permits to non-EU migrants before 2025 to "fill gaps in the labor market."
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Overall situation in the West today:
_ industrial production stable in some countries, while others (Germany for example) are in free fall, no growth whatsoever
_ inflation still out of control in Europe, reduced a bit in the US, still higher than expected at this stage. Prices outmatch salary growth by a wide margin
_ 0 GDP growth in 2023
_ societal unity completely disintegrated courtesy of the LGBT agenda and illegal immigration
_ no population growth due to anti-family policies and poverty hike, numbers compensated by migrants arrival.
_ war against Russia almost lost, Putin not overthrown or killed, Russian forces still present in 4 former Ukrainian regions and Kiev's counteroffensive is a complete, unmitigated, failure.
And situation will further deteriorate in coming months inevitably, chaos France style to expand to more Western countries.
_ industrial production stable in some countries, while others (Germany for example) are in free fall, no growth whatsoever
_ inflation still out of control in Europe, reduced a bit in the US, still higher than expected at this stage. Prices outmatch salary growth by a wide margin
_ 0 GDP growth in 2023
_ societal unity completely disintegrated courtesy of the LGBT agenda and illegal immigration
_ no population growth due to anti-family policies and poverty hike, numbers compensated by migrants arrival.
_ war against Russia almost lost, Putin not overthrown or killed, Russian forces still present in 4 former Ukrainian regions and Kiev's counteroffensive is a complete, unmitigated, failure.
And situation will further deteriorate in coming months inevitably, chaos France style to expand to more Western countries.
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JUST IN - Biden says Ukraine is not yet ready for NATO membership - CNN
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⚡🇪🇬🇹🇷 50 Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood members have been arrested in Turkey for unspecified reasons, contact lost between them and their family members and they're under detention for an unspecified amount of time.
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🔹The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have adopted a joint action plan for 2023-2028 following their meeting with Russian 🇷🇺 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow (July 10th 2023). This is the sixth ministerial meeting of the Russia-GCC strategic dialogue. The agreed MoU on strategic dialogue proves the special character of relations between the GCC countries and Russia.
🔹The sides are cooperating in areas of the economy, defense and security, energy and politics. The organization hopes that ties with Russia will expand to other areas, such as academic cooperation and cultural exchanges. Supporting the territorial integrity of Syria was also discussed. The GCC includes Bahrain 🇧🇭, Qatar 🇶🇦, Kuwait🇰🇼 , the United Arab Emirates (UAE) 🇦🇪 , Oman 🇴🇲, and Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 .
🔹Oman’s 🇴🇲 Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi said "We understand that Russia has vital interests in this region, [which] include, among other things, the development of logistics routes, the expansion of trade and economic interaction through us and with us in order to get to Africa and Asia through our region. We welcome the work and partnership with the Russian Federation in this direction..."
🔹Last month, GCC member UAE🇦🇪 President Sheikh Al Nahyan met with Russian 🇷🇺 V. Putin in St. Petersburg to discuss the UAE-Russia strategic partnership framework. Previously we reported on this channel that a free trade agreement between China 🇨🇳 and the GCC is entering a “final stage”. GCC members Bahrain, UAE and Saudi Arabia are interested in joining BRICS.
🔹The sides are cooperating in areas of the economy, defense and security, energy and politics. The organization hopes that ties with Russia will expand to other areas, such as academic cooperation and cultural exchanges. Supporting the territorial integrity of Syria was also discussed. The GCC includes Bahrain 🇧🇭, Qatar 🇶🇦, Kuwait
🔹Oman’s 🇴🇲 Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi said "We understand that Russia has vital interests in this region, [which] include, among other things, the development of logistics routes, the expansion of trade and economic interaction through us and with us in order to get to Africa and Asia through our region. We welcome the work and partnership with the Russian Federation in this direction..."
🔹Last month, GCC member UAE
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When your country has been globally dominant for a century, you can't really blame anyone else for what it has become. Americans who disapprove of the state of their society, culture, and politics, can't act like this was done to them. The society has reached nowhere but where it was always headed.
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Despite having been regularly writing online about Muslim political affairs for over 10 years; I continue to be introduced to new audiences who are unfamiliar with my history. When they find out, they are understandably shocked.
So, for the record, I am posting this interview.
I apologise for wasting anyone's time with this, and if you are already acquainted with me, there is nothing new here. I think most of the issues are covered, so hopefully, I won't have to address these things anymore, except by sharing this video.
So, for the record, I am posting this interview.
I apologise for wasting anyone's time with this, and if you are already acquainted with me, there is nothing new here. I think most of the issues are covered, so hopefully, I won't have to address these things anymore, except by sharing this video.
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Excellent!
https://english.aawsat.com/gulf/4430351-saudi-arabia-signs-cooperation-treaty-asean-countries
https://english.aawsat.com/gulf/4430351-saudi-arabia-signs-cooperation-treaty-asean-countries
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Saudi Arabia Signs Cooperation Treaty with ASEAN Countries
Saudi Arabia has signed a Treaty of Amity and Cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Wednesday. The treaty was signed by the Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on the sidelines of the 56th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’…
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Scholz embraces Siemens' €1 billion plan as money leaves Germany
Siemens AG unveiled a plan to invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in Germany, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz immediately welcomed it as Europe's biggest economy faces an exodus of capital for the second straight year, Bloomberg reported.
As part of the investment plan, the German tech conglomerate is set to build a new 200,000-square-meter technology campus in Erlangen, Bavaria, and expand production capacity.
The investment is vital for Germany, which is facing creeping de-industrialization, as over €135 billion in direct investment flowed out of the country last year alone, while only €10.5 billion came in, according to the German Economic Institute.
Meanwhile, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is also planning a raft of measures aimed at boosting climate-friendly investments by small and medium-sized enterprises.
The plan, which the government estimates would ease the tax burden on companies and households by about €6 billion a year, includes subsidies to help companies accelerate emissions cuts.
However, experts believe these deals and measures will not be enough to turn the tide in Germany's favor. Industrial production, along with investor confidence, continues to fall this year.
Additionally, there is growing concern among political leaders and executives that the economic recovery from the winter recession is taking longer than they expected.
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Siemens AG unveiled a plan to invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in Germany, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz immediately welcomed it as Europe's biggest economy faces an exodus of capital for the second straight year, Bloomberg reported.
As part of the investment plan, the German tech conglomerate is set to build a new 200,000-square-meter technology campus in Erlangen, Bavaria, and expand production capacity.
The investment is vital for Germany, which is facing creeping de-industrialization, as over €135 billion in direct investment flowed out of the country last year alone, while only €10.5 billion came in, according to the German Economic Institute.
Meanwhile, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is also planning a raft of measures aimed at boosting climate-friendly investments by small and medium-sized enterprises.
The plan, which the government estimates would ease the tax burden on companies and households by about €6 billion a year, includes subsidies to help companies accelerate emissions cuts.
However, experts believe these deals and measures will not be enough to turn the tide in Germany's favor. Industrial production, along with investor confidence, continues to fall this year.
Additionally, there is growing concern among political leaders and executives that the economic recovery from the winter recession is taking longer than they expected.
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