🇪🇺In Europe, 8,900 Tesla vehicles were sold in the week from December 15th to 21st.
This represents a +32.9% week-over-week increase and the best week of the year. The quarter-over-year period showed a +44.4% increase compared to the previous quarter and a -5.9% decline compared to the same period last year. Year-to-date sales are down -16.3% compared to last year.
Data is only available from the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Iceland (~60% of European sales).
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This represents a +32.9% week-over-week increase and the best week of the year. The quarter-over-year period showed a +44.4% increase compared to the previous quarter and a -5.9% decline compared to the same period last year. Year-to-date sales are down -16.3% compared to last year.
Data is only available from the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Iceland (~60% of European sales).
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South Korea to Launch Next-Generation Trains with Speeds of Up to 370 Km/h by 2030
South Korea plans to begin testing its next-generation high-speed trains EMU-370 in 2030. The new trains will be able to reach speeds of up to 370 kilometers per hour (230 mph), reducing travel time between Seoul and Busan to less than two hours. Currently, this journey takes about two and a half hours.
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South Korea plans to begin testing its next-generation high-speed trains EMU-370 in 2030. The new trains will be able to reach speeds of up to 370 kilometers per hour (230 mph), reducing travel time between Seoul and Busan to less than two hours. Currently, this journey takes about two and a half hours.
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Investors are closing their wallets to AI startups
Venture capital funds have sharply reduced their funding for artificial intelligence. After two years of relentless investment in any project with the prefix "AI," investors are demanding real returns, not promises. Startups that thrived on hype and presentations are now facing a harsh reality: the money has run out, and the product isn't paying for itself.
The problem is that most AI companies are burning through capital faster than they generate revenue. Training models costs millions, infrastructure requires constant investment, and clients are reluctant to pay for half-baked solutions. Funds have begun to screen out projects without a clear business model and path to profitability. The era of easy money for AI is ending.
This is a healthy correction for the market. Those who create real value, not just exploit a buzzword, will survive. The technology will remain, but the bubble is deflating. Investors are returning to basic principles: return on investment is more important than headlines. This is a reminder that the market always trumps hype, and true innovation doesn't require endless subsidies.
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Venture capital funds have sharply reduced their funding for artificial intelligence. After two years of relentless investment in any project with the prefix "AI," investors are demanding real returns, not promises. Startups that thrived on hype and presentations are now facing a harsh reality: the money has run out, and the product isn't paying for itself.
The problem is that most AI companies are burning through capital faster than they generate revenue. Training models costs millions, infrastructure requires constant investment, and clients are reluctant to pay for half-baked solutions. Funds have begun to screen out projects without a clear business model and path to profitability. The era of easy money for AI is ending.
This is a healthy correction for the market. Those who create real value, not just exploit a buzzword, will survive. The technology will remain, but the bubble is deflating. Investors are returning to basic principles: return on investment is more important than headlines. This is a reminder that the market always trumps hype, and true innovation doesn't require endless subsidies.
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SpaceX is preparing for an IPO in 2026: what will happen to Starlink?
SpaceX has begun negotiations with banks about a possible public offering in 2026. The key question is the fate of Starlink, which may be spun off into a separate company before going public.
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SpaceX has begun negotiations with banks about a possible public offering in 2026. The key question is the fate of Starlink, which may be spun off into a separate company before going public.
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🇮🇱Netanyahu stated that Israel is the only place in the Middle East where the Christian community is thriving.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly stated that Israel remains the only country in the Middle East where the Christian community not only exists but is growing. He cited Jerusalem as an example, where the municipality officially distributes Christmas trees to residents. According to Netanyahu, this practice has been in place for two decades.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly stated that Israel remains the only country in the Middle East where the Christian community not only exists but is growing. He cited Jerusalem as an example, where the municipality officially distributes Christmas trees to residents. According to Netanyahu, this practice has been in place for two decades.
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🇨🇦Canada is ending its remote border crossing program for Americans.
Ottawa is phasing out its remote border registration program, which was used primarily by US citizens. This system allowed travelers to pre-register for entry through mobile apps and special kiosks without having to deal with border guards. The program operated for several years, but Canadian authorities have now decided to return to traditional border checks.
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Ottawa is phasing out its remote border registration program, which was used primarily by US citizens. This system allowed travelers to pre-register for entry through mobile apps and special kiosks without having to deal with border guards. The program operated for several years, but Canadian authorities have now decided to return to traditional border checks.
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🇨🇳A Chinese maglev train accelerated to 700 km/h in two seconds, setting a world record.
China tested a maglev train that reached a speed of 435 mph—that's about 700 kilometers per hour—in just two seconds. This set a world record. The technology uses superconducting magnets and a vacuum tube to minimize air resistance. Beijing is investing billions in the infrastructure of the future.
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China tested a maglev train that reached a speed of 435 mph—that's about 700 kilometers per hour—in just two seconds. This set a world record. The technology uses superconducting magnets and a vacuum tube to minimize air resistance. Beijing is investing billions in the infrastructure of the future.
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🇰🇵North Korea unveiled a nuclear submarine hull with Russian components.
Pyongyang unveiled the completed hull of a nuclear submarine. According to intelligence, Russia supplied key components for the construction. This is the first public demonstration of such a large-scale nuclear-powered submarine project by North Korea.
For Washington and Seoul, Kim's acquisition of nuclear submarines represents a qualitatively new level of threat: such submarines are harder to track, can carry ballistic missiles, and operate far from shore. Japan and South Korea are already declaring the need to strengthen their anti-submarine defenses.
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Pyongyang unveiled the completed hull of a nuclear submarine. According to intelligence, Russia supplied key components for the construction. This is the first public demonstration of such a large-scale nuclear-powered submarine project by North Korea.
For Washington and Seoul, Kim's acquisition of nuclear submarines represents a qualitatively new level of threat: such submarines are harder to track, can carry ballistic missiles, and operate far from shore. Japan and South Korea are already declaring the need to strengthen their anti-submarine defenses.
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Japan Becomes World's Third-Largest Military Spender
Japan is sharply increasing its defense budget and will become the world's third-largest military spender by 2027, behind the United States and China. Tokyo plans to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP, doubling it within a few years. This is a radical shift for a country that for decades maintained a pacifist constitution and a symbolic presence in the global military architecture.
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Japan is sharply increasing its defense budget and will become the world's third-largest military spender by 2027, behind the United States and China. Tokyo plans to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP, doubling it within a few years. This is a radical shift for a country that for decades maintained a pacifist constitution and a symbolic presence in the global military architecture.
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An insider being sued by Apple leaked photos of a foldable iPhone to spite the company.
Kosutami, a well-known insider who is being sued by Apple for leaking information, published photos of a foldable iPhone prototype. Instead of being silenced by the lawsuit, he posted images of a device with a vertically folded screen—a format reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Flip. Apple has been patenting flexible display technologies for years, but publicly denies developing foldable models.
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Kosutami, a well-known insider who is being sued by Apple for leaking information, published photos of a foldable iPhone prototype. Instead of being silenced by the lawsuit, he posted images of a device with a vertically folded screen—a format reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Flip. Apple has been patenting flexible display technologies for years, but publicly denies developing foldable models.
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New York to Mandate Social Media Platforms to Display Mental Health Warnings
New York State officials are introducing a requirement for social media platforms to display mental health warnings. The law aims to protect teens from algorithms that foster addiction and anxiety. Platforms will be required to notify users of the risks of excessive use.
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New York State officials are introducing a requirement for social media platforms to display mental health warnings. The law aims to protect teens from algorithms that foster addiction and anxiety. Platforms will be required to notify users of the risks of excessive use.
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Israel Recognizes Somaliland's Independence
Israel has officially recognized Somaliland as an independent state. This is the first recognition in three decades, since the region declared independence from Somalia in 1991. The decision comes amid growing Turkish and Iranian influence in the Horn of Africa and Israel's desire to gain a foothold in the strategically important Red Sea region.
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Israel has officially recognized Somaliland as an independent state. This is the first recognition in three decades, since the region declared independence from Somalia in 1991. The decision comes amid growing Turkish and Iranian influence in the Horn of Africa and Israel's desire to gain a foothold in the strategically important Red Sea region.
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🇨🇳China Launches World's First Million-Ton Hydrogen Steel Production Line
China has commissioned a production line capable of producing a million tons of steel per year using hydrogen instead of coal. The technology reduces carbon emissions by 80% compared to traditional blast furnaces. The line runs on electricity and hydrogen, making the process cleaner and potentially cheaper to scale up.
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China has commissioned a production line capable of producing a million tons of steel per year using hydrogen instead of coal. The technology reduces carbon emissions by 80% compared to traditional blast furnaces. The line runs on electricity and hydrogen, making the process cleaner and potentially cheaper to scale up.
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🇺🇸AI Could Accelerate the Bankruptcy of the US Social Security System
Artificial intelligence threatens the financial sustainability of Social Security, the US government pension system. Job automation is reducing the number of taxpayers contributing to the fund, while the number of pension recipients continues to grow. Experts warn that if the pace of AI adoption continues, Social Security's reserves could be depleted several years ahead of the projected 2034 deadline.
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Artificial intelligence threatens the financial sustainability of Social Security, the US government pension system. Job automation is reducing the number of taxpayers contributing to the fund, while the number of pension recipients continues to grow. Experts warn that if the pace of AI adoption continues, Social Security's reserves could be depleted several years ahead of the projected 2034 deadline.
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🇦🇺Australia has expedited visas for the family of the Iraqi man who prevented the Bondi massacre.
The Australian government has urgently approved visas for the relatives of Ahmed Al-Ahmed, an Iraqi refugee who stopped a knife-wielding killer with his bare hands at a Bondi shopping mall. Al-Ahmed, a security guard, attacked the attacker before police arrived. His actions saved dozens of lives, but he himself was seriously injured.
The story received widespread coverage, with the public demanding recognition for the heroism of the migrant, who risked his life for strangers in the country where he was seeking asylum. Authorities remained silent for a long time, but under pressure from the media and citizens, they agreed to expedite family reunification.
Last week, Mr. Al-Ahmed was presented with a check for $2.5 million for his heroism. More than 43,000 people from around the world donated to a fundraiser created for him.
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The Australian government has urgently approved visas for the relatives of Ahmed Al-Ahmed, an Iraqi refugee who stopped a knife-wielding killer with his bare hands at a Bondi shopping mall. Al-Ahmed, a security guard, attacked the attacker before police arrived. His actions saved dozens of lives, but he himself was seriously injured.
The story received widespread coverage, with the public demanding recognition for the heroism of the migrant, who risked his life for strangers in the country where he was seeking asylum. Authorities remained silent for a long time, but under pressure from the media and citizens, they agreed to expedite family reunification.
Last week, Mr. Al-Ahmed was presented with a check for $2.5 million for his heroism. More than 43,000 people from around the world donated to a fundraiser created for him.
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