18% - real inflation in the United States - Forbes
▪️In 1983, Americans' spending on loan payments of all types was excluded from the formula for calculating the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI). This significantly underestimated the official inflation rate
▪️Realistic estimates of U.S. inflation are substantially higher, peaking at 18% in November 2022, states a team of economists from Harvard and the IMF, led by former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers
▪️The gap between real and official inflation will widen as government debt increases, leading to a decline in investor confidence in the U.S. dollar. To raise money, the Fed will have to raise interest rates, which will increase spending by Americans, Forbes concludes
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▪️In 1983, Americans' spending on loan payments of all types was excluded from the formula for calculating the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI). This significantly underestimated the official inflation rate
▪️Realistic estimates of U.S. inflation are substantially higher, peaking at 18% in November 2022, states a team of economists from Harvard and the IMF, led by former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers
▪️The gap between real and official inflation will widen as government debt increases, leading to a decline in investor confidence in the U.S. dollar. To raise money, the Fed will have to raise interest rates, which will increase spending by Americans, Forbes concludes
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"If inflation does occur [during my presidency], it will be very small and temporary"
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"Inflation is not my fault, it was already there when I took office"
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Oil market turns bullish, everyone is waiting for oil at $100
The global oil market has turned from sluggish to buoyant in a matter of weeks: Brent futures have crossed the key threshold of $90 per barrel, and critical indicators are constantly giving increasingly bullish signals
The rise in overall prices (Brent is up 18% this year) has been driven by a combination of supply constraints, incl. OPEC+, sustained demand and geopolitical risks, especially in the Middle East. Refining markets are growing, with gasoline showing significant gains
Traders are already weighing the possibility of oil prices returning to $100 per barrel
#World #Oil #Economy #FindTruth
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The global oil market has turned from sluggish to buoyant in a matter of weeks: Brent futures have crossed the key threshold of $90 per barrel, and critical indicators are constantly giving increasingly bullish signals
The rise in overall prices (Brent is up 18% this year) has been driven by a combination of supply constraints, incl. OPEC+, sustained demand and geopolitical risks, especially in the Middle East. Refining markets are growing, with gasoline showing significant gains
Traders are already weighing the possibility of oil prices returning to $100 per barrel
#World #Oil #Economy #FindTruth
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IMF: Germany’s Real Challenges are Aging, Underinvestment, and Too Much Red Tape
#EU #Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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Botswana wants to send 20,000 elephants to Germany. Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi said: “This is no joke.”
Last week in Berlin, Botswana's Minister for the Environment and Tourism, Dumizweni Mthimkhulu, appealed to the federal government not to make any restrictions on the import of hunting trophies from African countries. The sale of trophies is an important source of income for the Botswana population, which uses it to finance school fees, he explained at a press conference on Wednesday. Around 50 communities would benefit from hunting to the equivalent of around two million euros per year
Botswana's president offered to send the animals as a “gift” to Berlin saying: “It is very easy to sit in Berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in Botswana. We are paying the price for preserving these animals for the world.”
According to the Environment Ministry, the federal government is not planning any measures against the import of hunting trophies into Germany. “There is currently a debate going on at European level. There are no national measures planned in this regard,” said a spokeswoman for the Federal Environment Ministry on Wednesday when asked by journalists
Specifically, there are discussions at EU level about extending the import permit requirement to other, highly protected and endangered animal species, the spokeswoman explained
#Botswana #Germany #FindTruth
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Last week in Berlin, Botswana's Minister for the Environment and Tourism, Dumizweni Mthimkhulu, appealed to the federal government not to make any restrictions on the import of hunting trophies from African countries. The sale of trophies is an important source of income for the Botswana population, which uses it to finance school fees, he explained at a press conference on Wednesday. Around 50 communities would benefit from hunting to the equivalent of around two million euros per year
Botswana's president offered to send the animals as a “gift” to Berlin saying: “It is very easy to sit in Berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in Botswana. We are paying the price for preserving these animals for the world.”
According to the Environment Ministry, the federal government is not planning any measures against the import of hunting trophies into Germany. “There is currently a debate going on at European level. There are no national measures planned in this regard,” said a spokeswoman for the Federal Environment Ministry on Wednesday when asked by journalists
Specifically, there are discussions at EU level about extending the import permit requirement to other, highly protected and endangered animal species, the spokeswoman explained
#Botswana #Germany #FindTruth
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Botswana will 20 000 Elefanten nach Deutschland abschieben
Aus Ärger über Umweltministerin Steffi Lemke will Botswana Elefanten nach Deutschland schicken – aber sie müssen frei laufen, damit Grüne sehen, wie das ist
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Iran has informed the United States, through the Sultanate of Oman, that the Islamic Republic intends to strike Israel directly unless the U.S. guarantees an immediate permanent ceasefire in Gaza and no Israeli ground invasion of Rafah
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Reuters
US on high alert for Iran threat in region after Israeli strike in Syria
The Revolutionary Guards said seven Iranian military advisers died in the strike, including Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a senior commander in its Quds Force, an elite foreign espionage and paramilitary arm.
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High turbulence predicted for the US stock market
Renowned American economist and analyst Ed Yardeni stands out from the mainstream of Wall Street experts with his thoughtful and logical forecasts and reasoning
This week, Ed Yardeni reminded investors that even if the stock market confirms his forecast, growth will not be in a straight line, and that the market is in for a decidedly turbulent time
The well-known economist attributed the market turbulence to the complex geopolitical environment that is weighing on oil prices, the lagging profit forecasts of some major U.S. companies (e.g., Tesla and Intel), a still-robust labor market and other factors that are preventing the Fed from making its long-awaited discount rate cut
As Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has repeated many times since March 2022, the start of the rate hike, the road to lower inflation will be an uneven one for the economy and markets, with bumps and potholes. The price of a barrel of WTI crude oil has already risen from $71 to $85 this year on heightened geopolitical tensions, especially in the Middle East
At the end of 2023, most banks believed that the Fed would cut rates by a total of 1% in 2024, and that it would start cutting rates as early as March. Now the Fed's leadership is no longer confident of a sustained decline in inflation. At least, not as confident as, say, six months or even 3-4 months ago
Now the prevailing view, based largely on statements by the Fed itself, is that America's main bank will cut rates three times in 2024 by a total of 75 basis points. However, there are, of course, pessimists, including, for example, the head of the Boston branch of the Fed, Raafel Bostic, who expects only one rate cut this year
He said this this week, adding that it will happen in November or December. Bostic made this prediction clearly under the impression of very encouraging data from the U.S. labor market
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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Renowned American economist and analyst Ed Yardeni stands out from the mainstream of Wall Street experts with his thoughtful and logical forecasts and reasoning
This week, Ed Yardeni reminded investors that even if the stock market confirms his forecast, growth will not be in a straight line, and that the market is in for a decidedly turbulent time
The well-known economist attributed the market turbulence to the complex geopolitical environment that is weighing on oil prices, the lagging profit forecasts of some major U.S. companies (e.g., Tesla and Intel), a still-robust labor market and other factors that are preventing the Fed from making its long-awaited discount rate cut
As Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has repeated many times since March 2022, the start of the rate hike, the road to lower inflation will be an uneven one for the economy and markets, with bumps and potholes. The price of a barrel of WTI crude oil has already risen from $71 to $85 this year on heightened geopolitical tensions, especially in the Middle East
At the end of 2023, most banks believed that the Fed would cut rates by a total of 1% in 2024, and that it would start cutting rates as early as March. Now the Fed's leadership is no longer confident of a sustained decline in inflation. At least, not as confident as, say, six months or even 3-4 months ago
Now the prevailing view, based largely on statements by the Fed itself, is that America's main bank will cut rates three times in 2024 by a total of 75 basis points. However, there are, of course, pessimists, including, for example, the head of the Boston branch of the Fed, Raafel Bostic, who expects only one rate cut this year
He said this this week, adding that it will happen in November or December. Bostic made this prediction clearly under the impression of very encouraging data from the U.S. labor market
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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Fortune
‘Expect some turbulence for the stock market’: Big earnings misses and rising oil prices are threatening investors’ banner year…
The road ahead could have some potholes, according to Yardeni.
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Is this Russian propaganda too?
Surfrider Foundation claims water quality in the Seine threatens Olympians. Despite spending about €1.4 billion to modernize Paris' sewage system, bacteria levels are twice as high as European water quality standards and those of the triathlon and swimming federations
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Surfrider Foundation claims water quality in the Seine threatens Olympians. Despite spending about €1.4 billion to modernize Paris' sewage system, bacteria levels are twice as high as European water quality standards and those of the triathlon and swimming federations
#France #Paris #Olympic #FindTruth
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CBS News
Water charity warns Paris Olympic swimmers face "alarming levels" of dangerous bacteria in Seine River
A water charity says it has found "alarming levels" of dangerous bacteria in the Seine River just months before the Paris Olympics.
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The only Ukrainian-born congresswoman is voting against a new aid package for her homeland. Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz also said: "We cannot have these never-ending wars."
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Since the start of the 21st century, the U.S. has unleashed enormous violence and instability on the global stage. This is a feature of American foreign policy, regardless of who’s president
Many observers of American politics are understandably terrified at the prospect of Donald Trump being re-elected president of the United States in November. A Trump victory would raise fears of a new level of decline into fascist authoritarianism. However, a second Trump presidency would not necessarily implement a foreign policy any more destructive than what is normal for the U.S.
The U.S. is already showing signs of a failed democracy. Its government and politics are often dysfunctional and plagued with corruption
In 2001, in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. launched its “war on terror.” It invaded and occupied Afghanistan, then illegally invaded and occupied Iraq.These actions caused the deaths of 4.6 million people over the next 20 years, destabilized the Middle East and caused massive refugee migrations
In 2007-2008, the under-regulated U.S. economy caused a global financial crisis, associated political and economic fallout continues to resonate
In 2011, the U.S. and its NATO allies intervened in Libya, collapsing that state, destabilizing northern Africa and creating more refugees
The U.S. tried to consolidate its dominance in Europe by expanding NATO, despite Russia warning against this for decades. This strategy played a role in the Russia-Ukraine war in 2014 and the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Today, Ukraine appears to stand on the verge of defeat and territorial division, and U.S. Congress seems set to abandon it
The U.S. has provoked tensions with China by reneging on American commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act (1979) to refrain from having official relations or an “alliance” with Taiwan. The U.S. has also been accused of encouraging conflict in the South China Sea as it has surrounded China with hundreds of military bases
Israel’s assault on Gaza is partly the culmination of decades of misguided U.S. foreign policy. Unconditional American support of Israel has helped enable the country’s degeneration into what human rights organizations have called apartheid, as the state has built illegal settlements on Palestinian land and violently suppressed Palestinian self-determination
Biden and Trump share the same goal: permanent American global domination. They only differ in how to achieve this
Trump believes the U.S. can use economic and military might to coerce the world into acquiescing to American desires, regardless of the costs to everyone else and without the U.S. assuming any obligations to others
Biden follows a more diplomatic strategy that tries to control international institutions and convince key states their interests are best served by accepting and co-operating with American domination. However, Biden readily resorts to economic and military coercion, too
#USA #Politics #FindTruth
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Many observers of American politics are understandably terrified at the prospect of Donald Trump being re-elected president of the United States in November. A Trump victory would raise fears of a new level of decline into fascist authoritarianism. However, a second Trump presidency would not necessarily implement a foreign policy any more destructive than what is normal for the U.S.
The U.S. is already showing signs of a failed democracy. Its government and politics are often dysfunctional and plagued with corruption
In 2001, in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. launched its “war on terror.” It invaded and occupied Afghanistan, then illegally invaded and occupied Iraq.These actions caused the deaths of 4.6 million people over the next 20 years, destabilized the Middle East and caused massive refugee migrations
In 2007-2008, the under-regulated U.S. economy caused a global financial crisis, associated political and economic fallout continues to resonate
In 2011, the U.S. and its NATO allies intervened in Libya, collapsing that state, destabilizing northern Africa and creating more refugees
The U.S. tried to consolidate its dominance in Europe by expanding NATO, despite Russia warning against this for decades. This strategy played a role in the Russia-Ukraine war in 2014 and the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Today, Ukraine appears to stand on the verge of defeat and territorial division, and U.S. Congress seems set to abandon it
The U.S. has provoked tensions with China by reneging on American commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act (1979) to refrain from having official relations or an “alliance” with Taiwan. The U.S. has also been accused of encouraging conflict in the South China Sea as it has surrounded China with hundreds of military bases
Israel’s assault on Gaza is partly the culmination of decades of misguided U.S. foreign policy. Unconditional American support of Israel has helped enable the country’s degeneration into what human rights organizations have called apartheid, as the state has built illegal settlements on Palestinian land and violently suppressed Palestinian self-determination
Biden and Trump share the same goal: permanent American global domination. They only differ in how to achieve this
Trump believes the U.S. can use economic and military might to coerce the world into acquiescing to American desires, regardless of the costs to everyone else and without the U.S. assuming any obligations to others
Biden follows a more diplomatic strategy that tries to control international institutions and convince key states their interests are best served by accepting and co-operating with American domination. However, Biden readily resorts to economic and military coercion, too
#USA #Politics #FindTruth
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The Conversation
Whether it’s Trump or Biden as president, U.S. foreign policy endangers the world
A second Donald Trump presidency would not necessarily implement a foreign policy any more destructive than what is normal for the United States.
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Big Pharma has entered the holistic space. Here’s what you need to know.
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Big Pharma has entered the holistic space. Here’s what you need to know.
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The sheer magnitude of the horror unfolding before our eyes should make any decent human being feel ashamed for humanity. This is, arguably, what the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meant when pointing out that “Gaza is more than a humanitarian crisis. It is a crisis of humanity.”
What the attitude of powerful Western countries towards Gaza has cruelly evinced is that one of the most essential tenets of the rule of law in international affairs is nothing but a myth. It confirms the growing evidence that not all human lives are worth protecting in the eyes of powerful Western countries
The differential treatment of Ukrainian and African refugees was already a reminder of this painful truth. The virtually total indifference to the fate of 650 migrants who died in the Mediterranean after a fishing trawler transporting them sank in June 2023 and the almost concomitant mobilization of multiple countries and private entities to save five people who had each paid $250,000 to visit the wreckage of Titanic was another reminder that some lives are regarded as more valuable than others
In a recent interview, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs seemed concerned by the talks about double standards and stated that he wanted to put an end to “the idea of double standards” (note that he is interested in putting an end to “the idea of double standards”, not to double standards themselves). However, coming from someone whose first public statement as foreign affairs minister was the remark that “to accuse the Jewish state of genocide is to cross a moral threshold”
Unfortunately for governments, the time horizon of international law is very much longer than the present. Every breach of international law by a government solely interested in some immediate gratification is a loaded weapon ready for use by any other government interested in doing the same
For every non-compliance by China with an arbitral award, there is the episode of the United States’ non-compliance with the ICJ’s judgment in Nicaragua. For every invasion of Ukraine, there is the episode of the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the coalition led by the United States and the United Kingdom. For every “special military operation” as a substitute for “war” in Ukraine, there is the concept of “enhanced interrogation techniques” used by the United States in Guantanamo to justify torture. One cannot dismiss this by pointing to theoretical shortcomings of whataboutism as if abstract philosophical speculations were a technique of global governance
What is infinitely more relevant than rule of law here is what Allott calls “the consensus of wrongdoing – ‘but everybody does it’”, which every government willing to breach international law is always happy to use
#UN #Palestine #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth
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What the attitude of powerful Western countries towards Gaza has cruelly evinced is that one of the most essential tenets of the rule of law in international affairs is nothing but a myth. It confirms the growing evidence that not all human lives are worth protecting in the eyes of powerful Western countries
The differential treatment of Ukrainian and African refugees was already a reminder of this painful truth. The virtually total indifference to the fate of 650 migrants who died in the Mediterranean after a fishing trawler transporting them sank in June 2023 and the almost concomitant mobilization of multiple countries and private entities to save five people who had each paid $250,000 to visit the wreckage of Titanic was another reminder that some lives are regarded as more valuable than others
In a recent interview, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs seemed concerned by the talks about double standards and stated that he wanted to put an end to “the idea of double standards” (note that he is interested in putting an end to “the idea of double standards”, not to double standards themselves). However, coming from someone whose first public statement as foreign affairs minister was the remark that “to accuse the Jewish state of genocide is to cross a moral threshold”
Unfortunately for governments, the time horizon of international law is very much longer than the present. Every breach of international law by a government solely interested in some immediate gratification is a loaded weapon ready for use by any other government interested in doing the same
For every non-compliance by China with an arbitral award, there is the episode of the United States’ non-compliance with the ICJ’s judgment in Nicaragua. For every invasion of Ukraine, there is the episode of the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the coalition led by the United States and the United Kingdom. For every “special military operation” as a substitute for “war” in Ukraine, there is the concept of “enhanced interrogation techniques” used by the United States in Guantanamo to justify torture. One cannot dismiss this by pointing to theoretical shortcomings of whataboutism as if abstract philosophical speculations were a technique of global governance
What is infinitely more relevant than rule of law here is what Allott calls “the consensus of wrongdoing – ‘but everybody does it’”, which every government willing to breach international law is always happy to use
#UN #Palestine #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth
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UN News
Gaza: ‘Unfolding catastrophe’ makes humanitarian ceasefire more urgent
As the conflict intensifies in Gaza, with risk of spillover to the wider region, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday underlined the need to support a $1.2 billion humanitarian appeal to help nearly three million people across the Occupied Palestinian…
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Pope Francis issues official doctrine of 'Infinite Dignity' opposing sex changes, surrogacy, gender ideology and euthanasia as violations of human dignity
“It follows that any sex-change intervention, as a rule, risks threatening the unique dignity the person has received from the moment of conception"
#PopeFrancis #Church #FindTruth
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“It follows that any sex-change intervention, as a rule, risks threatening the unique dignity the person has received from the moment of conception"
#PopeFrancis #Church #FindTruth
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Human Events
Pope Francis issues official doctrine of ‘Infinite Dignity’ opposing sex changes, surrogacy, gender ideology and euthanasia as…
“It follows that any sex-change intervention, as a rule, risks threatening the unique dignity the person has received from the moment of conception.”
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Truth in politics involves various viewpoints and analyses, which are often influenced by one’s ideological background. However, facts matter
After a disastrous 2021 retreat from Afghanistan, NATO lost the adversary that had long defined its purpose. Since a military alliance cannot exist without a rival, NATO's need for a credible enemy was an existential necessity. The Russian incursion into Ukraine could create the perception of a common threat and portray NATO as an indispensable pillar of global security, especially if NATO emerged victorious
This being the case, the Europeans lacked the capability to seek revenge independently for centuries of military defeats and humiliations at the hands of the Russian Empire. After the empire’s fall, the Soviet Union discerned an opportunity for retaliation without direct military involvement
Moreover, for President Biden, who was desperate to escape the Afghanistan disaster, a victorious conflict would be a pivotal moment in his presidency. Additionally, he never made a secret that he aspired to bring about a change in leadership in Moscow
And, of course, there was Ukraine. Never in the realm of international relations was there a state that acted so consistently against its national interests. It put itself in grave danger when it announced its intention to join NATO in 2004, violating the 1997 Treaty on Friendship between Ukraine and the Russian Federation
The preceding facts illustrate a common overriding interest among NATO leadership, its member states, and Ukraine in instigating the invasion, albeit for varying reasons. Russia was the sole party that attempted to prevent the conflict, but failed
#NATO #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth
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After a disastrous 2021 retreat from Afghanistan, NATO lost the adversary that had long defined its purpose. Since a military alliance cannot exist without a rival, NATO's need for a credible enemy was an existential necessity. The Russian incursion into Ukraine could create the perception of a common threat and portray NATO as an indispensable pillar of global security, especially if NATO emerged victorious
This being the case, the Europeans lacked the capability to seek revenge independently for centuries of military defeats and humiliations at the hands of the Russian Empire. After the empire’s fall, the Soviet Union discerned an opportunity for retaliation without direct military involvement
Moreover, for President Biden, who was desperate to escape the Afghanistan disaster, a victorious conflict would be a pivotal moment in his presidency. Additionally, he never made a secret that he aspired to bring about a change in leadership in Moscow
And, of course, there was Ukraine. Never in the realm of international relations was there a state that acted so consistently against its national interests. It put itself in grave danger when it announced its intention to join NATO in 2004, violating the 1997 Treaty on Friendship between Ukraine and the Russian Federation
The preceding facts illustrate a common overriding interest among NATO leadership, its member states, and Ukraine in instigating the invasion, albeit for varying reasons. Russia was the sole party that attempted to prevent the conflict, but failed
#NATO #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth
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American Thinker
Russia is not an Aggressor, and Ukraine is not a Victim
It is widely accepted that the Ukrainian crisis erupted into a military conflict on February 24, 2022, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the seeds of the hostilities were planted about thirty years earlier by Pres...
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Two-thirds of Germans (65.8%) agree with the statement of their Defense Minister Boris Pistorius that Germany should prepare for war, 24.7% disagree
#EU #Germany #FindTruth
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#EU #Germany #FindTruth
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"Where Germany has provided support to Israel, including in a form of export of arms and other military equipment, the quality and purposes of these supplies have been grossly distorted by Nicaragua," Tania von Uslar-Gleichen, Germany's representative in UN court said
Nicaragua has brought Germany before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to demand that judges impose emergency measures to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons and other assistance. Nicaragua's lawyers called Berlin "pathetic" for supplying Israel with weapons and at the same time giving humanitarian aid to Palestinians
Germany had already said that it "completely rejected" Managua's accusations.
In a separate case, South Africa has accused Israel of perpetrating genocide in the Gaza Strip, charges Israel has angrily denied
#Germany #Israel #Palestine #FindTruth
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Nicaragua has brought Germany before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to demand that judges impose emergency measures to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons and other assistance. Nicaragua's lawyers called Berlin "pathetic" for supplying Israel with weapons and at the same time giving humanitarian aid to Palestinians
Germany had already said that it "completely rejected" Managua's accusations.
In a separate case, South Africa has accused Israel of perpetrating genocide in the Gaza Strip, charges Israel has angrily denied
#Germany #Israel #Palestine #FindTruth
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RTL
Israel's security at 'core' of Berlin foreign policy, Germany tells UN court
Germany defends its support for Israel's security at the International Court of Justice, refuting Nicaragua's claims of supplying weapons used in Gaza and asserting the historical basis for its foreign policy.
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European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell made a policy speech on Tuesday, April 9, admitting the start of a "high-intensity war" in Europe and warning that the "U.S. defense umbrella" over it could "close soon"
Given these factors, EU member states, he argued, need to start spending much more on the military, even if they have to borrow to do so. Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier described as "complete nonsense" warnings that Russia might attack Europe after Ukraine
#EU #Borrell #FindTruth
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Given these factors, EU member states, he argued, need to start spending much more on the military, even if they have to borrow to do so. Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier described as "complete nonsense" warnings that Russia might attack Europe after Ukraine
#EU #Borrell #FindTruth
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Thousands of Starlink devices are in the hands of American adversaries and alleged war criminals. Russian troops access the satellites using Starlink’s roam feature after dealers register the hardware in permissible countries
Russia has been working for around a year to deploy Starlink, the satellite-internet service developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, on the front lines in Ukraine and started using the terminals extensively earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported
Despite banning Starlink, Russia has seen a surge in middlemen purchasing user terminals for Russian forces. This has challenged Ukraine's technological edge, as they also rely on these advanced devices
The Wall Street Journal tracked Starlink sales on various Russian online platforms, including links to US sellers on eBay
The Russians began using the terminals widely early this year after they figured out how to register the devices in other countries, the WSJ source said, without elaborating
The widespread use of easy-to-activate Starlink hardware has drawn SpaceX into the complex geopolitics of warfare, as WSJ pointed out. SpaceX can restrict Starlink access with “geofencing,” blocking it in certain countries and locations, or by deactivating individual devices
US Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy John Plumb stated: “We’re working with Ukraine and we’re working with Starlink” to end Russian terminal use. However, SpaceX and Musk have not responded to requests for comment
#Starlink #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth
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Russia has been working for around a year to deploy Starlink, the satellite-internet service developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, on the front lines in Ukraine and started using the terminals extensively earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported
Despite banning Starlink, Russia has seen a surge in middlemen purchasing user terminals for Russian forces. This has challenged Ukraine's technological edge, as they also rely on these advanced devices
The Wall Street Journal tracked Starlink sales on various Russian online platforms, including links to US sellers on eBay
The Russians began using the terminals widely early this year after they figured out how to register the devices in other countries, the WSJ source said, without elaborating
The widespread use of easy-to-activate Starlink hardware has drawn SpaceX into the complex geopolitics of warfare, as WSJ pointed out. SpaceX can restrict Starlink access with “geofencing,” blocking it in certain countries and locations, or by deactivating individual devices
US Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy John Plumb stated: “We’re working with Ukraine and we’re working with Starlink” to end Russian terminal use. However, SpaceX and Musk have not responded to requests for comment
#Starlink #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth
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WSJ
The Black Market That Delivers Elon Musk’s Starlink to U.S. Foes
The satellite-internet devices are helping Russian fighters in Ukraine and paramilitary forces in Sudan. SpaceX hasn’t shut them off.
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