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Prominent Ukrainian fascist shot dead in Lviv

By Ron Paul Institute

On Saturday the Ukraine Member of Parliament Andriy Parubiy, serving as its chairman from 2016 to 2019, was shot dead in Lviv.

Parubiy was walking down a road near his home when a man with a motorcycle helmet and a delivery bag came up behind him. The man lifted a pistol and shot Parubiy seven or eight times before walking away.

Parubiy was the organizer and commander of the fascist militia during the Maidan coup in February 2014. During those days several snipers from Georgia, stationed at the Hotel Ukraina which was under opposition control, fired and killed policemen as well as protesters.

Video from those days showed Parubiy supervising the situation as the snipers, with their weapon cases, were leaving the hotel.

Following the Maidan coup Parubiy’s involvement in violence continued. Parubiy played a central role in the May 2, 2014 Odessa massacre, when dozens of ethnic Russians were killed after being trapped in the Trade Unions House and the building was set ablaze. According to former SBU officer Vasily Prozorov, Parubiy organized the delivery of armed nationalist militants to Odessa that day and oversaw their coordination.

At least 48 people were killed in the building, those who attempted to escape were shot, many jumped from window to their deaths, others who survived their escape were attacked at the perimeter by police and civilians.

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67% of French people want President Macron to resign

▪️French President Emmanuel Macron is losing the support of his voters. 67% of French people want him to resign. 72% are in favor of Prime Minister François Bayrou's resignation, according to the Financial Times.

▪️“Bayrou's candidacy hangs in the balance, so Macron is preparing for defeat in the vote of confidence in the government on September 8,” the publication states.

▪️The political crisis in France continues to worsen, and President Macron has fewer and fewer options for resolving it. In his quest to find a way out, Macron may resort to the idea of holding new elections.

#France #Macron #FindTruth

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‘Berlin is everywhere’ — Multiculturalism is burning down the German school system

German schools are dealing with “hell.” That’s the conclusion reached by Die Welt newspaper. Based on numerous case studies, it is clear that “far too many children are being sent to school who can barely concentrate and, above all, who do not speak German.”

Families, children, and teachers are suffering the consequences of the bad policies from politicians. In short, they “have failed.” One major issue is the death of the German language itself, across Germany.

In the Hemshof district of Ludwigshafen, for example, barely a word of German is heard. The students in the district’s Gräfenau elementary school are 98% migrants.

Welt indicates that plenty of Asian, African, and Slavic languages present, but as Germany has become a nation of migrants, the German language recedes. “Italian, Greek, Turkish guest workers since the 1960s, and since 2015, the rest of the world,” Die Welt writes about the progression of immigration waves in the country.
  
This has created a situation where teachers are expected to be social workers first, taking immense time away from their actual work as teachers. It is no wonder teachers are leaving the field, and many are discouraged from entering, which is yet another major issue: a massive teacher shortage.

#EU #Germany #Migrants #FindTruth

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Gates Foundation quietly cuts ties with firm linked to Democrats

America’s largest charitable foundation has quietly ceased backing a nonprofit network closely associated with the Democratic Party and criticized by conservatives, a symbolically significant blow to a powerful player in liberal politics.

The Gates Foundation decided in late June to halt making grants to nonprofit funds administered by the consulting firm Arabella Advisors, according to an internal foundation announcement reviewed by The New York Times.

That decision, attributed to the foundation’s chief executive, Mark Suzman, has sparked unease in the world of progressive philanthropy. Some nonprofits that work with Arabella are already seeking distance from the firm in order to preserve their relationships with the Gates Foundation, which primarily supports health initiatives around the globe.

In addition to its consulting work on behalf of nonprofits and philanthropists, Arabella also manages several “dark money” funds that support Democrats and the progressive movement.

#USA #Gates #Democrats #FindTruth

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Trump administration weighs sanctions on officials implementing EU tech law

President Donald Trump is weighing a travel ban on European Union officials behind the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA), a sweeping online regulation that the White House claims is designed to censor Americans.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the State Department is considering visa restrictions targeting senior EU policymakers responsible for the legislation. A decision hasn’t been made, but discussions inside the administration intensified after a high-level meeting last week.

The move would directly punish foreign officials for domestic policies Washington says undermine U.S. free speech rights.

The EU’s DSA aims to compel tech giants to crack down on illegal content, but the Trump administration argues the policy amounts to government-driven censorship, accusing Brussels of forcing U.S. companies to muzzle American users under the guise of combating misinformation.

#USA #EU #DSA #FindTruth

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Germany is experiencing a structural economic crisis, says Chancellor Merz

▪️“I say this partly for the sake of self-criticism — this task is more difficult than anyone could have imagined a year ago. We are not just experiencing a period of economic weakness, we are experiencing a structural crisis in our economy,” said German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

▪️"By the end of this week, no one should have any illusions about the depth and scale of the problems we face," Merz told members of his party

▪️Europe's leading economy is facing the problem of consistently high energy prices following the start of the conflict in Ukraine and the introduction of trade tariffs in the US, Bloomberg points out

#EU #Germany #Economy #FindTruth

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The shift in global energy investment (2015-2025)

Global energy investment has shifted dramatically in the last decade.

As the world transitions to cleaner sources, capital is flowing into technologies that support electrification and decarbonization. Bolstering this trend are rapidly declining costs across solar and wind power, in particular.

This graphic shows global energy investment from 2015 to 2025, based on data from the IEA.

In 2015, oil dominated global energy investment at $818 billion. By 2025, that figure is expected to fall to $543 billion.

Meanwhile, renewable energy will soar from $374 billion to $780 billion, making it the largest category overall. This 109% growth highlights the world’s accelerating shift away from fossil fuels and toward sustainable power generation.

Electrification—which powers data centers and electric vehicles—is set to rise to $344 billion in 2025. Even more striking is the 367% jump in low-emissions fuels, from just $6 billion in 2015 to $28 billion in 2025. These categories, though smaller in absolute terms, show where future energy systems are headed.

By contrast, oil and natural gas are seeing notable declines, down 34% and 19% respectively over the decade.

#World #Energy #FindTruth

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They're coming for your kids and grandkids: OpenAI signs deal with leading toymaker Mattel

If you thought AI poses a threat to people’s jobs, professional statuses and social lives, you’d be right. But it’s not just adults being affected.

Children’s toy company Mattel announced it will partner with OpenAI to support “AI-powered products and experiences” for Mattel’s brands of children’s toys.

Futurism.com reports Mattel and OpenAI's newly-announced partnership to "reimagine the future of play," as the iconic toymaker's chief franchise officer Josh Silverman said, is being unleashed upon a generation of kids, many of whose parents are not up to the task of protecting them from harmful tech. While no details for their AI collaboration have yet been revealed, the prospect of an AI Barbie seems entirely possible.

With so many teens and grown-ups being deceived into developing relationships with chatbots, what are the chances a child will figure out they’ve entered a demonic danger zone?

While a Barbie-bot would fall within the sphere of kids ages 7 and up, Futurism notes that other companies, like the AI plushie startup Curio, have already started releasing chatbot-enabled toys that are made for and marketed towards even younger kids.

AI toys targeting the preschool demographic could easily become one of a child's first friends. The traditional role of parents and siblings could get replaced by bots.

#OpenAI #Toys #FindTruth

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Countries with the highest wealth per person in 2025

In 2024, global wealth per person increased by 4.6%, but which countries have the highest wealth per person?

This visualization ranks the top 15 countries by average and median wealth per person, based on data from the UBS Global Wealth Report 2025.
Average wealth is calculated by dividing a country’s total household wealth by its adult population. While useful, this figure can be skewed by large wealth concentrations at the very top—such as billionaire holdings.

Switzerland once again leads globally, with average wealth per adult at $687,166. The United States follows closely at $620,654, while Hong Kong ranks third at $601,195.

Median wealth offers a more representative view of wealth distribution within a country. It identifies the mid-point of the population, where half the adult population has more, and half has less.

By this measure, wealth gaps become more visible. In the United States, for example, median wealth is five times lower than the average.

#World #Economy #Wealth #FindTruth

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Foreign central banks now officially hold more gold than US Treasury bonds for the first time since 1996

#World #Economy #Gold #FindTruth

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Britain on the brink of impoverishment

▪️The size of the national debt, combined with high inflation and taxes, means that Britain can no longer count on maintaining its solvency. It is quite possible that the country will have to ask the IMF for money, which will be a real humiliation, according to The Telegraph.

▪️The decline began in 1997, when the Labour Party came to power, and the following 28 years were characterized by the relentless erosion of Britain's competitiveness and the foundations of its once dynamic market economy.

▪️Not a single new reservoir has been built in 30 years, nor a single new motorway in 22 years. Those sectors of the economy that had proven their effectiveness were destroyed.

▪️In the 1960s, Argentina was one of the world's richest powers, but this year it was forced to ask for its 23rd bailout from the IMF. The terrible truth is that Britain now risks repeating Argentina's fate, joining the list of “once rich” countries.

#UK #Economy #FindTruth

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Divide the right: Musk attacks Trump ally Farage, backs rival party after Brexit boss unveils deportation plans

On Tuesday, Mr Farage became the first national party leader to vow that if elected, his government would repeal the Tony Blair-era Human Rights Act and withdraw Britain from the European Convention on Human Rights, both of which are regularly appealed to to block the deportation of illegals and foreign criminals.

While the plan has faced attacks from Labour politicians and the legacy media for supposedly being too radical, Mr Farage also faced critiques from Elon Musk, who wrote on his X platform: “Unfortunately, the reality is that Farage will do almost nothing to protect Britain. That is obvious.”

Mr Musk erroneously said that “the government simply needs to enforce the law.”

“Existing law is clear that anyone who was an accessory to aggravated rape or murder, especially of children, is guilty of serious crime and must either serve time in prison if a citizen or be deported if not,” he claimed.

Going further, Musk appeared to endorse Advance UK, a party founded in June by Pakistani-born former Reform chairman Ben Habib, who left the party after being replaced as chairman in the wake of him failing to win a seat in parliament last year.

#UK #Farage #Musk #FindTruth

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Trump fired the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and her like-minded colleagues followed suit. Among them was Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, who served as director of the National Center for Respiratory Diseases and Immunization.

Here is what Trump's press secretary had to say about him.

#USA #Trump #DEI #FindTruth

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FEMA workers put on leave after letter criticizes Trump administration

Employees with the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) were put on leave Tuesday after they signed an open letter criticizing the Trump administration.

The non-profit group Stand Up for Science, which published the letter criticizing the administration, confirmed that several employees were put on administrative leave.

“We can confirm multiple FEMA employees who publicly signed the Katrina Declaration have been placed on administrative leave,” the group said.

The letter from 180 current and former FEMA employees said that the current administration’s policies could result in another disaster like Hurricane Katrina – the tipping point for former President George W. Bush’s second term.

FEMA’s office of the administrator sent several people letters on Tuesday evening “informing them that, effective immediately, they were on an administrative leave, operating “’n a non-duty status while continuing to receive pay and benefits.'”

#USA #FEMA #Trump #FindTruth

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Trump’s push to oust Fed’s Lisa Cook unites anti-DEI effort, bid to control independent institutions

President Donald Trump’s vow to fire Lisa Cook, an economist who is the first Black woman to serve on the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, kicked off another tense debate and likely legal battle over a major institution’s independence.

It also marks another potential high-profile ouster of a Black leader from the federal government amid Trump’s broader crusade against diversity and inclusion policies.

Trump’s order to fire Cook aligns with the White House’s effort to expand its power across once ostensibly independent parts of the federal government and broader American economy and society, which critics warn may do long-term damage to trust in the data, policies and processes that undergird American strength. The move would also remove a longtime researcher and advocate for diverse and equitable policymaking from leadership.

On Monday, Trump said he fired Cook after the director of a housing regulatory agency, who the president appointed, alleged Cook committed mortgage fraud. Cook dismisses the firing as legally unfounded.

#USA #Trump #Cook #FindTruth

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Majority of Americans don't believe trump can end wars in Ukraine, Gaza, but...

Most Americans are doubtful that President Donald Trump will be able to help bring an end to the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza, despite the US being the largest military supporter of both Ukraine and Israel, which naturally would give Trump potential influence over Kyiv and Tel Aviv.

But the reality is for all the talk of peace, the White House has not used this powerful lever (that is, cutting off the arms pipeline and billions in aid).

The CAPS-Harris poll, a joint project of Harris Poll and Harvard University, conducted a fresh survey on a range of issues facing the American public and politics at the national and international levels. It showed that 59% of respondents believe Trump would be unsuccessful in resolving the war in Ukraine, while 64% say he would be unable to bring an end to the conflict in Gaza.

But despite this broad skepticism concerning the end-result, two-thirds of Americans still support Trump's initiative to negotiate a resolution to the war in Ukraine.

The survey was conducted days after Trump's historic summit with Putin in Alaska. The polling shows that Americans saw the effort of direct US-Russia talks in a positive light.

As for the other major raging conflict, the same poll found that most Americans believe there is a famine occurring in Gaza but that they hold Hamas responsible.

International human rights organizations, and the Palestinian side, have frequently accused Israel of deliberately creating famine conditions through its military campaign and blockade of Gaza. The American public has of late (as well as the mainstream media) grown more critical of Israel's actions, but both sides of the political aisle and population tend to remain 'pro-Israel'.

#USA #Ukraine #Israel #FindTruth

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Nord Stream explosions linked to Ukraine military but no one cares

By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos

After three years, the mystery of who sabotaged the Nord Stream pipelines in September 2022 has, for all intents and purposes, been solved.

But unlike the dramatic unmasking during a Scooby-Doo episode or the riveting declaration of "who done it" in front of a dinner party of sweating suspects in a Poirot mystery, the arrest of a former Ukrainian military officer accused of leading a team to sabotage the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines on Sept. 26, 2022, has landed like a cell phone going off in church — everyone hears something, but no one looks and pretends not to notice.

That is probably because while Ukrainians have been suspected for some time of being behind the explosions, which resulted in both pipelines — which had delivered some 35% of natural gas to Europe before the war — going off-line for the foreseeable future, it didn't truly fit the preferred narrative.

When the incident happened three years ago the mainstream media along with world leaders and pundits everywhere rushed to blame Russia. It didn't matter that Russia was part owner of the pipelines and would be sabotaging its its own energy exports — Moscow was diabolical and must be doing this to send a message.

But now there has been an arrest and the German authorities are calling this a "breakthrough" in the case. One thing has definitely been solved: that the elite establishment that rushed to blame Russia was dead wrong. Why no one cares to acknowledge that is well, not much of a mystery.

#EU #NordStream #FindTruth

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Cannabis users in England who are self-medicating run higher risk of paranoia, study finds

People who start smoking cannabis to alleviate pain, anxiety or depression are at a higher risk of developing paranoia than those who use the drug recreationally, a study has found.

The research analysed answers from 3,389 former and current cannabis users aged over 18, who had no clinical history of psychosis and had taken part in the Cannabis&Me survey.

Published in BMJ Mental Health, and led by academics at King’s College London, the research found that those who started using cannabis to self-medicate for a condition such as pain, anxiety or depression, and if they were experiencing minor psychotic symptoms, had higher paranoia scores, while those with the lowest scores used cannabis for fun or because they were curious.

The survey also found that the average respondent consumed 206 units a week of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in cannabis, the equivalent of between 10 and 17 joints, but people who used cannabis for anxiety or depression reported consuming 248 and 254.7 units respectively.

#UK #Cannabis #FindTruth

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Ocean air may add years to your life, research shows

Living near the ocean may actually help you live longer. A new nationwide study found that people in coastal regions enjoy life expectancies a year or more above the U.S. average, while city dwellers near inland rivers and lakes may face shorter lifespans.

Researchers suggest the difference comes from environmental and social factors—cleaner air, cooler summers, recreation opportunities, and higher incomes near the coasts versus pollution, poverty, and flood risks inland.

A correlation between longer life expectancy and water was clear for those who live within about 30 miles of an ocean or gulf. But for those who live in urban settings and near an inland body of water larger than 4 square miles, the opposite was true. Rural residents who live near water may also reap some lifespan advantages, according to the research.

The analysis suggested that milder temperatures, better air quality, more opportunities for recreation, better transportation, less susceptibility to drought, and higher incomes could all be contributors to a better outlook for coastal residents compared to those who live inland.

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Why are more and more Americans becoming disabled?

Bureau of Labor Statistics data reveals 1.1 million more Americans have become disabled in just the past 3 months.

The month of July added another 234,000 disabled Americans, making the current high the third new high in a row.

Prominent data analyst @DowdEdward reports that since February 2021, an additional 5.89 million Americans have answered “yes” to the Bureau of Labor Statistics household survey question on disability.

That’s a 19.6% increase in reported disabilities over just 4.5 years—something he calls a “disaster.”

This should be front-page news. Why isn’t anyone talking about it?

#USA #Disabled #FindTruth

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What negotiations? Top EU trade official admits caving in to Trump

The European Union’s Director-General for Trade has admitted the US steamrollered the bloc during this summer’s controversial trans-Atlantic trade negotiations.

Speaking to German news outlet Süddeutsche Zeitung on August 26, Sabine Weyand described the EU-US talks as anything but true negotiations. The administration of US President Donald Trump simply dictated the terms, she said.

“If you didn’t hear me say the word ‘negotiation’, that’s because it wasn’t one,” said the German official, who has worked for the European Commission for more than three decades.

The deal, seen by many as humiliating for the EU, allowed the US to introduce a new, unilateral 15 per cent across-the-board tariffs on European products. The EU got little or nothing of economic value in return.

According to Weyand, this was because urgent security concerns forced the bloc to fold.

“There was no exchange of demands or offers,” she said. “The European side was under massive pressure to find a quick solution to stabilise transatlantic relations with regard to security guarantees.” She admitted the EU had, in her opinion, forsaken its own economic interests in exchange for political and defensive support.

#USA #EU #Economy #FindTruth

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€3.31 trillion — France's “catastrophic” national debt

▪️France is facing a staggering €3.31 trillion debt explosion and may soon be forced to seek humiliating assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to the Daily Mail

▪️The situation is exacerbated by the fact that the French government could be dismissed within weeks after Prime Minister François Bayrou said he would seek a vote of confidence in parliament

▪️The looming economic crisis is a humiliation for French President Macron, who once called himself the “Mozart of finance.”

▪️“The explosive growth of debt will be catastrophic for an economy that has not had a budget surplus since 1974,” said Olivier Blanchard, former chief economist for France at the IMF.

#EU #France #Economy #FindTruth

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I'm an American. I pay $1,600 for a flat that has no bedroom. That's two-thirds of my income.

I work 50 hours a week. I don't have health insurance. I couldn't afford to have a child even if I wanted to. I'm $7,000 in debt. My health is declining because I can't afford whole foods because that's too expensive for my life.

I am very overqualified for my job, but no one else is hiring. I make my boss hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars, while I can barely keep myself alive. I have never been out of the States. I have never been on a vacation. I make 20-some dollars an hour. A livable wage here is like 30-some. Yet I don't qualify for government assistance whatsoever.

On the days I don't work, I'm so tired, I just sleep all day. My electric bill is so expensive I sit outside in the heat because I can't afford to turn the AC on in the damn house. I'm an American, and I fear I'm just an average American. I'm living the American dream.

Do you agree that this is what the American dream has become for many?


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US proposes adding copper, potash, 4 others to critical minerals list

The United States Department of Interior is proposing to add six “mineral commodities” to the list of critical minerals as part of the Trump administration’s effort to incentivize domestic production and processing of metals, minerals, and rare earth elements vital to the nation’s economy and national defense.

Potash, silicon, copper, silver, rhenium, and lead are recommended by the U.S. Geological Survey for inclusion on the list, which will be formally posted in the Federal Register.

Arsenic and tellurium, defined as critical minerals on the USGS’s 2022 Critical Minerals List, are recommended for removal from the draft list.

If adopted as proposed after a 30-day public comment period, the nation’s 2025 Critical Mineral List will expand to 54 “mineral commodities” from 50 three years ago and 35 in 2018.

Of those 50 minerals cited as critical by the USGS in 2022, China-based processors dominate the global market in producing at least 30, an increasingly urgent concern.

Since 2023, China has imposed restrictions on strategic materials exported to the United States, including gallium, germanium, antimony, graphite, and tungsten.

#USA #China #REM #FindTruth

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Norway wealth fund sells Caterpillar stake over Israel allegations

The world’s largest wealth fund has excluded Caterpillar, the construction equipment manufacturer, over Israel’s use of its bulldozers to destroy Palestinian property in Gaza and the West Bank.

Norway’s $2tn fund said on Monday it had excluded Caterpillar and five Israeli banking groups on ethics grounds.

While the fund has already excluded more than 20 Israeli companies this year, Caterpillar is the first big US company to be removed through the wealth fund’s ongoing review to ensure its investments do not contribute to violations of international law.

“There is no doubt that Caterpillar’s products are being used to commit extensive and systematic violations of international humanitarian law,” said the fund’s independent council on ethics.

It added that the machinery was “being used by Israeli authorities in the widespread unlawful destruction of Palestinian property”.

#Norway #Israel #Caterpillar #FindTruth

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EC chief von der Leyen put forward as next German President

The current President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is rumoured to be in line to become the next President of Germany.

According to German media, Chancellor Friedrich Merz is floating her name for the role.

News magazine Der Spiegel reported on August 25 that those in government circles were considering von der Leyen, despite the fact she was only re-appointed as EC President in late 2024.

As that mandate lasts five years, she would have to resign half way through her term in office to run in the German presidential election in February 2027.

According to Der Spiegel, the EC chief has proven herself in Brussels with the Green Deal and help for Ukraine. A move from Belgium to Germany would not be seen as a substantial step back and von der Leyen could become the first female President of Germany. She was already the first female Minister of Defence in Germany and is the first woman EC President.

#EU #Germany #VonderLeyen #FindTruth

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Turkey says Israel should be suspended from UN General Assembly

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday urged Islamic nations to work toward suspending Israel from participating in United Nations General Assembly meetings and activities.

Speaking at an emergency summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Fidan said that Palestinians needed collective action to end Israel's genocide in Gaza and settler violence in the occupied West Bank.

“This meeting will focus on three urgent tasks: halting the war, forging a united response of the Islamic Ummah, and mobilising the international community,” he said.

Fidan stressed that Israel’s “genocidal aggression” continues in Gaza, where half a million people face catastrophic hunger, adding that the UN has now officially declared famine in the territory.

He noted that Hamas has already accepted a ceasefire plan proposed by Qatar and Egypt, yet the Israeli government “still seeks the erasure of Palestine”. 

#Turkey #Israel #UN #FindTruth

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Supreme Court rules 5-4 that Trump can slash $783 million in DEI research funding

The Trump administration is free to eliminate hundreds of millions of dollars worth of research funding on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) following last week’s ruling by the United States Supreme Court.

In a 5-4 vote, the justices lifted an order from a federal court judge in Boston that blocked $783 million in cuts made by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on health research grants that were being used to advance DEI efforts as well as “gender ideology extremism.”

The Supreme Court was split on the 5-4 decision which marks another win for President Trump and clears the way for his administration to move forward with canceling hundreds of grants after U.S. District Judge William Young ordered the health-related grants restored in June.

This latest Supreme Court ruling might not be the final decision on the legality of the grant terminations but the Trump administration will be able to continue withholding funding while the legal fight plays out.

#USA #DEI #Trump #FindTruth

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Afterword to the shooting of a school in Minneapolis by a young transgender person... Can a movement built on anger achieve anything good?

#USA #Trans #Minneapolis #FindTruth

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Montpellier, France. Scrap metal hunters continue to cut copper-containing cables used to charge electric vehicles

For reference: In France, at collection points, copper from a standard charging cable is worth around €6/kg or around €35 per cable. Copper from fast charging cables is worth around €9/kg or €45 per cable.

#France #Economy #EV #FindTruth

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