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❗️📹 "You have to go to your country and fix it up": A Polish man tries to explain that Ukrainians need to stop begging and inciting hatred in Poland.
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🇺🇸📉The US president's approval rating dropped to 38%, a CNN poll has found.
The poll found that 62% of the public disapproves of Biden’s performance, with frustrations over his handling of the economy and inflation specifically fueling discontent.
The CNN poll surveyed 1,459 adults from June 13 through July 13. The margin of error is 3.3%.
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The poll found that 62% of the public disapproves of Biden’s performance, with frustrations over his handling of the economy and inflation specifically fueling discontent.
The CNN poll surveyed 1,459 adults from June 13 through July 13. The margin of error is 3.3%.
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🇷🇺 Russian President Putin on meeting with his Iranian counterpart Raisi: Bilateral relations are developing at a good pace, trade is at a record high. 🇮🇷 Tehran hopes Putin's visit will become a turning point in bilateral relations - Iran President Raisi.
🇷🇺🤝🇮🇷 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi during their bilateral meeting on July 19.
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🔥 Europe is due to break its record for wildfires due to extraordinarily high temperatures
This year, there have been almost four times as many wildfires in Europe than on average.
A devastating combination of record-breaking temperatures and severe droughts have helped ignite land and forests across Europe.
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This year, there have been almost four times as many wildfires in Europe than on average.
A devastating combination of record-breaking temperatures and severe droughts have helped ignite land and forests across Europe.
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❗️📹 The DPR resident recalls how he had to evacuate people under the shelling of the Ukrainian Army.
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⚖️ Twitter and Elon Musk will go to court in October over the $44 billion deal after a Delaware judge said on Tuesday that the social media company deserved a quick resolution of the deal's uncertainty.
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🗣 ''Sad to see King sink to this level'': Netizens react to Stephen King's chat with ''President Zelensky'' The remarks that the author made during the prank phone call with Russian jokers Vovan and Lexus disguised as the Ukrainian President have not sat…
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📹 The footage of Stephen King's notorious conversation with Vovan and Lexus.
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❗️Putin, Raisi and Erdogan start trilateral summit as guarantor states of the Astana process.
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❗️Putin, Raisi and Erdogan start trilateral summit as guarantor states of the Astana process.
⚡️ Iran's Raisi: US must leave Syria, entire region ASAP
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The National Iranian Oil Company and Russian energy giant Gazprom have signed a memorandum of cooperation marking the largest foreign investment in the history of the Iranian oil industry, the Tasnim news agency reported on Tuesday.
The agreement provides for the development of two gas fields in the Persian Gulf with an investment of $10 billion by Gazprom. The Russian company's participation in these projects looks to increase the production of gas by more than 100 million cubic meters per day.
In oil, Gazprom likewise reportedly pledged to cooperate in the start-up of six oil fields. The energy companies are also negotiating an additional joint project that should provide for the investment of a further $15 billion by the Russian energy giant.
💬''Russia and Iran share a total of 70 trillion cubic meters of gas reserves, which represents 30% of the world's reserves," declared the director of the Iranian oil company.
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The agreement provides for the development of two gas fields in the Persian Gulf with an investment of $10 billion by Gazprom. The Russian company's participation in these projects looks to increase the production of gas by more than 100 million cubic meters per day.
In oil, Gazprom likewise reportedly pledged to cooperate in the start-up of six oil fields. The energy companies are also negotiating an additional joint project that should provide for the investment of a further $15 billion by the Russian energy giant.
💬''Russia and Iran share a total of 70 trillion cubic meters of gas reserves, which represents 30% of the world's reserves," declared the director of the Iranian oil company.
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❗️Putin, Raisi and Erdogan start trilateral summit as guarantor states of the Astana process.
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📷Vladimir Putin, Ebrahim Raisi and Recep Tayyip Erdogan posed for a group photo prior to the summit
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⚡️ Iran's Raisi: US must leave Syria, entire region ASAP
❗️Putin warns that the US is pursuing a destructive policy in Syria, where it supports Kurdish groups in the eastern oil-rich provinces and denies Damascus control over one-third of the country.
"We see that real threats of crime, extremism, and separatism emanate from these regions. The destructive line of Western states led by the United States largely contributes to this."
"We see that real threats of crime, extremism, and separatism emanate from these regions. The destructive line of Western states led by the United States largely contributes to this."
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🌱🌏Australia is on the edge of an environmental disaster - report
The latest State of the Environment Report, which is conducted every five years, was released on Tuesday. The government-commissioned report concluded that Australia's environment is ''poor and deteriorating''.
Also, it reiterated that:
▪️ Nineteen ecosystems are on the brink of collapse
▪️ There are now more non-native plant species in Australia than native ones
▪️ Australia has lost more species to extinction than any other continent
▪️ All bar one category of the examined environments have deteriorated since 2016, and more than half are now in a "poor" state
In recent years, Australia has suffered severe drought, historic bushfires, successive years of record-breaking floods, and six mass bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef.
The latest State of the Environment Report, which is conducted every five years, was released on Tuesday. The government-commissioned report concluded that Australia's environment is ''poor and deteriorating''.
Also, it reiterated that:
▪️ Nineteen ecosystems are on the brink of collapse
▪️ There are now more non-native plant species in Australia than native ones
▪️ Australia has lost more species to extinction than any other continent
▪️ All bar one category of the examined environments have deteriorated since 2016, and more than half are now in a "poor" state
In recent years, Australia has suffered severe drought, historic bushfires, successive years of record-breaking floods, and six mass bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef.
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🔋 Panasonic’s $4 billion EV battery plant will land in Kansas
Panasonic has picked De Soto, Kansas, to build a new EV battery plant, which projects to bring up to $4 billion in investments for the state, the Kansas governor’s office said in a news release. The release predicts the plant will create up to 4,000 jobs, plus estimates of 4,000 additional jobs with suppliers and community businesses.
In April, Kansas and Oklahoma were both among the locations reportedly in the running for potential locations for Panasonic’s new battery plant. Oklahoma’s governor notably pushed lawmakers to approve a $700 million rebate package without naming which company it might benefit.
The governor’s office revealed the incentive package is worth up to $829.2 million, including a $500 million investment tax credit that stretches over five years and a $234 million payroll rebate paid over 10 years, among other sweeteners.
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Panasonic has picked De Soto, Kansas, to build a new EV battery plant, which projects to bring up to $4 billion in investments for the state, the Kansas governor’s office said in a news release. The release predicts the plant will create up to 4,000 jobs, plus estimates of 4,000 additional jobs with suppliers and community businesses.
In April, Kansas and Oklahoma were both among the locations reportedly in the running for potential locations for Panasonic’s new battery plant. Oklahoma’s governor notably pushed lawmakers to approve a $700 million rebate package without naming which company it might benefit.
The governor’s office revealed the incentive package is worth up to $829.2 million, including a $500 million investment tax credit that stretches over five years and a $234 million payroll rebate paid over 10 years, among other sweeteners.
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‼️US to Announce New Ukraine Defense Package This Week, Aid Will Include HIMARS - Kirby
The Biden administration will announce later this week a new military aid package for Ukraine that will include High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said on Tuesday.
"Later this week, the administration will announce the next presidential drawdown package of weapons and equipment to Ukraine," Kirby said at a White House press briefing. "That package will include more HIMARS … and it’ll also include some additional rounds of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) and artillery ammunition."
The Biden administration will announce later this week a new military aid package for Ukraine that will include High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said on Tuesday.
"Later this week, the administration will announce the next presidential drawdown package of weapons and equipment to Ukraine," Kirby said at a White House press briefing. "That package will include more HIMARS … and it’ll also include some additional rounds of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) and artillery ammunition."
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🎮 Twitch is launching a new charity fundraising tool
Twitch is launching a new built-in fundraising tool called Twitch Charity to make it easier for users to run charity streams, and will allow donations to be processed in partnership with PayPal Giving Fund. The livestreaming company says all donations after payment processing fees will go to a streamer’s chosen cause - Twitch doesn’t get a cut or tax incentives.
Twitch Charity will be launching in beta to start for “some” streamers, according to a Twitch blog post. For now, there will be a “limited amount” of charities available to choose from, but Twitch plans to add more.
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Twitch is launching a new built-in fundraising tool called Twitch Charity to make it easier for users to run charity streams, and will allow donations to be processed in partnership with PayPal Giving Fund. The livestreaming company says all donations after payment processing fees will go to a streamer’s chosen cause - Twitch doesn’t get a cut or tax incentives.
Twitch Charity will be launching in beta to start for “some” streamers, according to a Twitch blog post. For now, there will be a “limited amount” of charities available to choose from, but Twitch plans to add more.
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🚨 ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Crew Member Killed at Brooklyn Film Location
A "Law & Order" contract worker was fatally shot in a car near the Brooklyn set Tuesday morning, according to the NYPD.
Johnny Pizarro, 31, was found shot in the head and neck in a car on North Henry Street near Norman Avenue in Greenpoint about 5:15 a.m., police said. Medics rushed Pizarro, of Ridgewood, to Woodhull hospital but doctors could not save his life, according to police. He didn't work directly for the show, but had been contracted to do parking enforcement.
A short, thin man in a black hooded sweatshirt and dark pants was seen running from where the shooting occurred, the police said. The area is in the 94th Precinct, where serious crime is relatively rare. No murders had previously been reported in this jurisdiction in 2022.
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A "Law & Order" contract worker was fatally shot in a car near the Brooklyn set Tuesday morning, according to the NYPD.
Johnny Pizarro, 31, was found shot in the head and neck in a car on North Henry Street near Norman Avenue in Greenpoint about 5:15 a.m., police said. Medics rushed Pizarro, of Ridgewood, to Woodhull hospital but doctors could not save his life, according to police. He didn't work directly for the show, but had been contracted to do parking enforcement.
A short, thin man in a black hooded sweatshirt and dark pants was seen running from where the shooting occurred, the police said. The area is in the 94th Precinct, where serious crime is relatively rare. No murders had previously been reported in this jurisdiction in 2022.
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🎞 Netflix lost nearly 1 million subscribers last quarter
Netflix warned it might lose more subscribers in the second quarter of this year than it did in the first, and that prediction has come true — though it wasn't as bad as feared. The streaming service said it lost nearly 1 million subscribers (970,000 to be exact) in Q2. That's far more than the 200,000-member decline from Q1, but not as bleak as the 2 million Netflix was prepared to part with.
The company attributed the slightly rosier outcome to "better-than-expected" subscriber growth, particularly in areas like Asia-Pacific. The company still turned a $1.44 billion net profit despite the shrinking customer base and unfavorable foreign exchange values for the US dollar.
The company is still pinning its hopes on a lower-priced ad-supported tier due in early 2023, and expects to launch it in a "handful of markets" where there's already strong ad spending.
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Netflix warned it might lose more subscribers in the second quarter of this year than it did in the first, and that prediction has come true — though it wasn't as bad as feared. The streaming service said it lost nearly 1 million subscribers (970,000 to be exact) in Q2. That's far more than the 200,000-member decline from Q1, but not as bleak as the 2 million Netflix was prepared to part with.
The company attributed the slightly rosier outcome to "better-than-expected" subscriber growth, particularly in areas like Asia-Pacific. The company still turned a $1.44 billion net profit despite the shrinking customer base and unfavorable foreign exchange values for the US dollar.
The company is still pinning its hopes on a lower-priced ad-supported tier due in early 2023, and expects to launch it in a "handful of markets" where there's already strong ad spending.
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