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For review:1. IDF Withdraws from Netzarim Corridor After 5th Hostage Release Cycle. According to the ceasefire deal, Israeli forces had to withdraw after the fifth swap was carried out.2. US President Donald Trump comments on the poor state of appearance of the three Israeli Hostages released on Saturday. President Trump: “They are in really bad shape, they have been treated brutally, horribly. Even the ones that came out earlier, they were in a little bit better shape, but mentally they were treated so badly. Who could take that? “You know, at some point, we're gonna lose our patience.”3. IDF continues strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Israeli fighter jets carried out several airstrikes in Lebanon on Sunday evening, including against a tunnel between Lebanon and Syria used by Hezbollah to smuggle arms. Additionally, the Israeli Air Force targeted several Hezbollah sites in other areas of Lebanon, which included weapons and rocket launchers that “posed an immediate threat” to Israel.4. President Trump Reveals Conversations With Russian President Putin About Ending War in Ukraine. “I'd better not say,” said Trump when asked how many times the two leaders have spoken.5. European Union Defense Spending in 2024 Expected be 326 Billion Euros.6. US Secretary of Defense Hegseth pledges to prioritize cutting waster in the Department of Defense. Secretary Hegseth said that in addition to rooting out waste, fraud and abuse, the Pentagon needs to slash hierarchies and layers of bureaucracy that aren't serving the military. That could also involve a reduction in the number of four-star generals and flag officers, he said. “We won World War II with seven four-star generals. Today we have 44. Do all of those directly contribute to warfighting success? Maybe they do. I don't know, but it's worth reviewing to make sure they do.”
Host Joe DeMare talks about his trip to Washington DC to volunteer with the anti-nuclear organization NIRS. He shares his observations of history of battling the nuclear industry and his eco-observations made during the train ride to and from DC. Rebecca Wood talks about the "Feast of the Seven Fishes" which has its roots in Italian culture, but is a "tradition" that only began in the 1980s. Ecological News includes France finally connecting its Flamanville nuke to the grid, 12 years late and 13 Billion Euros over budget, and massive increases in wind and solar energy around the world.
Food for Profit is the first feature documentary that exposes the links between the meat industry, lobbying and the corridors of power. It is the result of a 5-year investigation by journalist Guilia Innocenzi and film maker Pablo D'Ambrosi which reveals shocking corruption between the European Parliament and the 387 billion euros-funded factory farming industry. The horrifying fact that individuals ... READ MORE The post Food for Profit and a 387 Billion Euros Funded Factory Farming Industry with Pablo D'Ambrosi. appeared first on Healthification.
Give the EU back one billion euros. That's the demand from the European Anti-Fraud Agency. The amount is misused taxpayer money the agency, also known as OLAF, says it detected in 2023 according to its annual report released this week. From irregularities at wastewater plants, misspent Covid recovery funds and smuggled cigarettes, OLAF has a lot on its plate. But what exactly is OLAF? Is it capturing the true scale of fraud across the EU? And will this stolen money ever be returned? Europe, Day by Day is Europod's first daily podcast, in co-production with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Andrew Connelly.This episode was produced and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.1.7 mg of Wegovy is no longer in shortage:Semaglutide: FDA website updated to show 1.7 mg of Wegovy is no longer in shortageLink: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/drugshortages/dsp_ActiveIngredientDetails.cfm?AI=Semaglutide%20Injection&st=cGNC introduces special section for GLP-1 users:GNC will have special section for GLP-1 users that will concentrate on four areas: GI Health, Retaining Lean muscle mass, Bone health, Nutritional supportLink: https://www.gnc.com/learn/newsroom/gnc-semaglutide-support-program.htmlIdentified upper dose values in tirzepatide high-dose trial20 mg and 25 mgPrimary Completion in this trial is 12/24/2024 (Merry Christmas) with final completion September 30, 2025 Link: https://www.onthepen.com/post/higher-doses-of-zepbound-and-mounjaro-being-testedUS Senator Bernie Sanders investigating the price of Wegovy/OzempicOzempic costs $936 per month, while Wegovy costs $1,350Ozempic costs $155 in Canada, and cost $59 in Germany. This dramatic difference in cost has led to concerns about the accessibility and affordability of these drugs for American patients.With the cardiovascular disease indication, millions of additional medicare patients are eligible for taking Wegovy which means billions at the current prices Link: https://www.onthepen.com/post/the-price-of-health-bernie-sanders-investigates-ozempic-and-wegovyLink: https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/a-new-use-for-wegovy-opens-the-door-to-medicare-coverage-for-millions-of-people-with-obesity/Germany is promoting their pharmaceuticals industry: tax breaks, and speeding up clinical trialsEli Lilly is investing 2.3 Billion Euros to build a glp-1 manufacturing plant in Germany:Link: https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/scholz-promises-support-pharma-sector-101833297.htmlLexaria begins phase 1 trial:Lexaria (stock symbol: LEXX) will test their technology to improve stomach absorption of Rybelsus in phase 1 trial (i.e. wouldn't need large 25/50 mg doses if absorption was better). They are also testing under tongue (sublingual) absorption of Rybelsus in another phase 1 trialLink: https://ir.lexariabioscience.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/246/lexaria-receives-ethics-review-board-approval-to-begin-newViking Therapeutics earnings callPlanning to start addition phase 2 trial of injectable VikingTide (VK2735) in Q4 of 2024 that will last 6-9 months (If you remember, the first phase 2 trial was only 13 weeks)The oral VikingTide (VK2735) phase 1 trial is still investigating higher and higher doses due to the low side effect profile. They expect results in summer of 2024.MY WORK RELIES ON YOUR GENEROSITY, BECOME A MEMBER HERE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDocQ-4IhVS3ihy_dW7nSKw/joinVenmo: OnThePenCa$h App: ManOnMounjaroSOCIAL LINKShttps://www.tiktok.com/@manonthemounjarohttps://twitter.com/ManOnMounjarohttps://instagram.com/manonthemounjarohttps://facebook.com/manonthemounjaroThank you for tuning in! If you found this content valuable, make sure to like, share, and subscribe to my youtube channel for more updates on GLP-1, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and the latest news on Mounjaro, Zepbound, Wegovy, and Ozempic. Stay informed and entertained with my unique blend of breaking news, humor, and my personal journey. For in-depth articles and resources, visit my website at onthepen.com. You can also connect with me on social media, where I go by @manonthemounjaro (or @manonmounjaro on X). Let's continue this journey together towards a healthier and happier life!
Highlights today include: Edison Report Newsletter, ams OSRAM's Successful Financing Plan Achievement of 2.25 Billion Euros, Call for Workshop Heads 2024.
Embark on a riveting journey with this week's episode as we trace the tumultuous odyssey of a priceless painting worth two billion Euros. From Hotel Lambert in 1830s Paris to the clandestine moves during World Wars, this painting, Leonardo Da Vinci's 'Lady with an Ermine,' becomes a symbol of Poland's resilience and identity. Through six generations of the Czartoryski Family and multiple hidden relocations, the collection at the Czartoryski Museum emerges as the memory of the Polish Nation. And if you are intrigued about Central Asia, Samosas and Hospitality, check out the episodes on Uzbekistan Beauty of Uzbekistan and the Geometry Box: https://omny.fm/shows/postcards-from-nowhere-with-utsav-mamoria/beauty-of-uzbekistan-the-geometry-boxMelons of Samarkand: https://omny.fm/shows/postcards-from-nowhere-with-utsav-mamoria/melons-of-samarkand Vincent Van Gogh and Uzbekistan: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I03d1slNCXMla8VCSecrets of Doors: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=InTTDLzqdrZWSvf5 Train Journeys and Humanity: Part 1: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I2xUGZmKqpNnFmKl Train Journeys and Humanity: Part 2: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I2fOFK5K0YFNLT3F World's most popular snack: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=ImYiIkxnf8vNTFNn For reflections on walking, check out Walking: An Act of Resistance: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=IlhRj0aYOdW8A8Pu You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42 ) Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Do share the word with your folks! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. PyPI temporarily halts new projects for a day citing malicious project spike2. Nearly 9 million android phones delivered with preinstalled malware 3. U.K. national gets 13 years for role in criminal enterprise 4. Facebook fined 1.3 Billion Euros for GDRP violation I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
It's EV News Briefly for Friday 10th March. I'll be back as usual at 5pm UK time, that's Midday Eastern, for the full podcast. Patreon supporters get the episodes as soon as they're ready AND ad free. You can be like them by clicking here. Volkswagen is set to reveal its ID 2 electric car on 15 March. The car will be based on the MEB-Plus platform, with new battery cells and 200kW charging speeds, and may be named ID Golf. Ford is set to launch an all-new electric vehicle for the European market on March 21, which will be one of seven new models to be released in Europe by next year. The first EV to be manufactured at the Cologne factory will be a medium-sized, five-seat crossover. BMW is investing up to £600m in its Mini plant at Cowley, near Oxford, to prepare the plant for the production of electric models. The Neue Klasse programme is also underway, which incorporates connected vehicles, autonomous driving, and AI assistant features. BMW increased its research and development spending in 2022 to 6.6 Billion Euros to launch its next-generation electric line-up, which will include a new 3 Series equivalent and a next-generation 5 Series electric model. The Neue Klasse models will also offer sixth-generation battery technology with up to 30% more range and charging speed. Alfa Romeo has announced plans to launch a new all-electric SUV flagship in the second half of this decade. The new model is expected to use the STLA Large architecture from Alfa Romeo's parent company Stellantis. Nissan is aiming to reduce the cost of production of electric and hybrid components by 30% by 2026 and make them the same price as their pure-combustion counterparts. Nissan currently sells two electric cars and e-Power hybrids, and is aiming for price parity between them and their combustion equivalents by around 2026. NIO is releasing an estate version of their ET5 sedan in Europe, with deliveries in China set to start in July 2023. The design of the ET5 Shooting Brake looks similar to the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo. Renault Trucks achieved a market share of 24.2% in the medium- and heavy-duty electric truck segment in Europe in 2022, selling 379 units of the E-Tech D and E-Tech D Wide models. BYD is reportedly planning to invest over $20 billion in their commercial vehicle division over the next five years to develop, produce, and launch battery-electric commercial vehicles in multiple markets. Tevva's 7.5t battery-electric truck has been approved for the UK government's Plug-in Truck Grant (PITrG) and is eligible for a potential £16,000 discount. The US and EU will begin negotiations to ensure that European minerals are eligible for tax credits under the US Inflation Reduction Act. This move will strengthen supply chains for critical minerals needed for batteries in EVs and aid the growth of the clean energy economy. Automakers are taking advantage of a tax credit loophole that incentivizes car shoppers to lease EVs, resulting in a surge in EV leasing business. Leasing could be a key component in accelerating EV adoption for both consumers and car companies. Tesla has introduced its Magic Dock Supercharger in Long Island, New York, making it the 9th location in New York and the 2nd location with Magic Dock chargers. Airstream and Porsche have collaborated to create a modern-looking travel trailer concept designed to be pulled by a small SUV or EV, featuring composite materials and a flat rear end and flush underside to maximize aerodynamics. It is unclear whether the concept will head to production. Extreme E has begun its third season this weekend with a race in Saudi Arabia along the coast of the Red Sea, featuring a new 10-race format and sustainable practices, including avoiding single-use plastic during race weekends. The average electric car sold in the US boasts a range of almost 300 miles, the highest in the world and a third higher than the global average. Analysts predict that a sweet spot of 250 to 350 miles will eventually emerge as the ideal range in the US. In February 2023, Ukrainians registered almost 1,300 used EVs and 413 new EVs, with the average age of the vehicles being 4 years and the Nissan Leaf being the most popular model. The number of new EVs sold increased by three times compared to the same period last year.
This Week on The New P&L Deep Discussion we speak to Taavi Kotka, CEO and co-founder of Koos.io, a highly disruptive fintech platform that enables companies to offer milestone-based equity to people within their business community, incentivising and engaging these communities in the process. Taavi has been a leading light in the Estonian tech start up scene for many years. A serial tech start- up entrepreneur and investor, Taavi has been voted European CIO of the Year, was a Thinkers 20: The Brightest Business Minds in Northern Europe nominee, as well as voted Entrepreneur of the Year in Estonia by Ernst&Young. Taavi also co-founded and headed up the Estonian e-Residency Program Council and is a special advisor to the Estonian government and European Commission. We discus with Taavi: · The definition of milestone-based equity · What led to the development of Koos.io · Understanding community-based investment models · Where Koos is on the road to its ambition to deliver over 1 Billion Euros in value back to its communities · The principles that underpin the Koos approach · What founders need to consider when building communities · What defines ‘social capitalism' · ‘Disruptive vs destructive' technologies · Why the Estonian tech eco-system has been so successful · Whether Europe is falling behind in tech innovation · The principles that continue to drive Taavi's career If you'd like to learn more about Koos go to: www.koos.io To learn more about The New P&L's new ‘Transactional to Transformational Leader' programme and Mindset & Momentum Micro-courses, go to: https://www.principlesandleadership.com/transformational-leadership-programme https://www.principlesandleadership.com/mindset-momentum-micro-workshops If you'd like to join The New P&L movement for more principled leadership and more purpose-led business and keep up to date with all our latest news, go to www.principlesandleadership.com and subscribe. Twitter: @TheNewPandL Insta: @principlesandleadership LinkedIn page: Principlesandleadership --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/principlesandleadership/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/principlesandleadership/support
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Good News: The Mayor of Paris has committed 1 Billion Euros to help clean up the Seine River in Paris and make it swimmable again! Link HERE. The Good Word: A great quote from PG Wodehouse! Good To Know: A delightful historic fact about Eleanor Roosevelt and Amelia Earhart! Good News: Australia has taken some […]
The European Commission proposed five billion euros in financial aid to Ukraine, in the latest instalment of a promised nine-billion-euro rescue package agreed by EU leaders in May. The commission's president, Ursula von der Leyen, says the situation in Ukraine requires their full support. A European diplomat says the rescue was part of the $39 billion in aid promised by the G7 group of nations to prop up Ukraine's battered public coffers.
Barcelona are reportedly over 1.3 Billion Euros in debt so how can they continue to operate with the World's most powerful clubs in the transfer market? Suj & James investigate how Barca have sold future income to gain money now in a bid to stay relevant and win 'now', why Mes Que Un Club currently stands for little, why even sworn enemy Real Madrid needs Barca to do well, the Frankie De Jong situation, why the tagged Levers FC may need to find more money and ultimately will La Liga even allow them to register their new signings...? Coming up tomorrow on Planet FPL - Planet SkyFF s4 ep2, All the latest for Sky Fantasy Football Join our Planet FPL Mini League: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/yw6ree Patrons can find information on their mini leagues this season via this post https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-mini-69251447 You can also join our Sky Fantasy Football Mini League. The Pin required is 8475785 ___________________________________________ Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast? Our Patreon content in August features over 20 additional Podcasts from Intermediate Tier and today's offering is Money In Football: NFTs & Crypto Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FCB #Barcelona #LaLiga
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Executive Summary AlphaQ is a new fund of VC funds, headquartered in Berlin. They are not only raising money to invest in VC funds, but they also swap shares in existing VC funds for shares in their Fund of Funds. In our interview Stephan, the founding partner also elaborates on their investment strategy. "Over the last years venture capital has outperformed most other investment classes, but now we see a correction in valuations." Stephan Heller, Founding Partner AlphaQ Subscribe Here We are always sharing new resources with you. Find all our options below. We want to make sure that we provide what's best for your growing team, so please take a look at these additional ways in which can help! Startuprad.io | Linktree "The goal of one billion is only the minimum size for us to list. Our earliest listing window is in 2026." Stephan Heller, Founding Partner AlphaQ Our Sponsor Startupraven A startup's journey can be a tough one, but it doesn't have ́to feel like you're alone on your quest! Invest in others' success with us by joining our community of entrepreneurs who are building amazing things every day — no matter how big or small their ideas may seem at first glance. The best way to find investors and cooperation partners for early-stage startups. Sign up here: Startup Raven Find all links and show notes on our blog post here: https://medium.com/@startuprad_io/meet-alpahaq-they-are-on-their-way-to-becoming-a-one-billion-euros-fund-of-vc-funds-1b182c1319cc
Executive Summary AlphaQ is a new fund of VC funds, headquartered in Berlin. They are not only raising money to invest in VC funds, but they also swap shares in existing VC funds for shares in their Fund of Funds. In our interview Stephan, the founding partner also elaborates on their investment strategy. Over the last years venture capital has outperformed most other investment classes, but now we see a correction in valuations. Stephan Heller, Founding Partner AlphaQ Subscribe Here We are always sharing new resources with you. Find all our options below. We want to make sure that we provide what's best for your growing team, so please take a look at these additional ways in which can help! Startuprad.io | Linktree The goal of one billion is only the minimum size for us to list. Our earliest listing window is in 2026.Stephan Heller, Founding Partner AlphaQ Our Sponsor Startupraven A startup's journey can be a tough one, but it doesn't have ́to feel like you're alone on your quest! Invest in others' success with us by joining our community of entrepreneurs who are building amazing things every day — no matter how big or small their ideas may seem at first glance. The best way to find investors and cooperation partners for early-stage startups. Sign up here: Startup Raven Find all links and show notes on our blog post here: https://medium.com/@startuprad_io/meet-alpahaq-they-are-on-their-way-to-becoming-a-one-billion-euros-fund-of-vc-funds-1b182c1319cc
"The next 1,000 unicorns — companies that have a market valuation over a billion dollars — won't be a search engine, won't be a media company, they'll be businesses developing green hydrogen, green agriculture, green steel and green cement" according to Blackrock CEO Larry Flink.That was before the war in the Ukraine. With the new reality that we failed to transition our system in time to cut off fossil energies, the race is on. We see record-high investments in green hydrogen, in EV mobility and much more. As a matter of fact, Europe alone plans to invest more than 33 Billion Euros into ClimateTech R&D until 2027. And while the continent is the worlds largest hub for climate-tech and seed financing, later financing rounds (C,D) are more difficult, especially for hardware start ups. But these are essential to transition to a sustainable energy system. This is why Danijel started the World Fund, which is one of Europe's largest ClimateTech Venture Funds. Danijel talks about their current and future investments, about the need to act as a venture capitalist and still save humankind. Takeaways: 1. The urgency about ClimateTech investments 2. Some trending solutions and startups in the area 3. How to measure the maximum environmental impact 4. Why do female founders only receive 1,3% percent of the Capital available in Climate Tech?
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On the podcast today: · 2023 BMW iX M60 Pricing Guide Shows Most Goodies Come As Standard · Porsche Invests Half a Billion Euros in Boxster/Cayman Factory for EVs · Volkswagen teases double world premiere of ID. Buzz and Buzz Cargo · Lotus eyes IPO as it seeks to extend Chinese parent Geely's EV empire · Mercedes-Benz foresees EV-only production lines within a few years · 2023 Kia Niro EV Specs Out In Sweden, Range Is 287 Miles WLTP · Giga Berlin expansion plans rumoured to be on ice - electrive.com · Texas EV Drivers May Get $200-$400 Fee To Replace Gas Tax · Russia lags behind in push for electric vehicles
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Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 052, A new US startup is eyeing the cheapest hydrogen to date, a new infrastructure fund from some of the biggest companies in France. And Enbridge signs a huge deal to produce RNG, and hydrogen. All of this on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
Joe Foster along with his brother Jeff were the founders of Reebok back in 1958. In this episode taken from our Festival of Reinvention I talk to Joe about the way they had to keep reinventing the company, how they broke into the American market and created by reinvention the foundations of a successful company that has just been sold by Adidas for 2.1 billion Euros. He tells the whole story in his new book "Shoemaker" now available on AMAZON Reebok sold for 2.1 Billion Euros, news story: https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/adidas-reebok-authentic-brands-group-sale-worth/ If you would like to watch the original Crowdcast Festival of Reinvention Video: Click Here Another Door: Find out about Enrolment onto the Five Steps to Thrive an online course: an email prompt once a day for 5 weeks, and 32 modules encouraging you from shock to thriving: https://www.anotherdoor.co.uk
Jim Clarken, CEO of Oxfam Ireland
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In this episode, CSB Director CB Bhattacharya is joined from the United Kingdom by Mike Barry, Ex Director of Sustainable Business at famous retail company Marks & Spencer. Marks and Spencer Group plc is a major British multinational retailer with headquarters in London, England, that specializes in selling clothing, home products and food products, generating 10.2 Billion Euros in the year 2020 alone. Mike is a leader in sustainable change. One of the pioneers of green business in the corporate world he helped to develop, launch and implement Marks and Spencer’s ground-breaking sustainability programme, Plan A (because there is no Plan B for the one world we have). In ten years, Plan A delivered £750m of net business benefit and over the years won 230 awards. In the Episode Mike Barry and Prof. Bhattacharya discuss - How businesses could transform into sustainable business - Initiatives led by Marks and Spencer to drive sustainability in business - Five steps to build more sustainable business and more... Sign up to receive weekly episodes right to your inbox: bit.ly/csbpodcastemail Submit your "Sustaining Sustainability" feedback and/or questions: bit.ly/csbpodcastfeedback This episode was researched, recorded, edited, and produced by Prof. CB Bhattacharya and CSB Team of the University of Pittsburgh Center for Sustainable Business: www.sustainablebusiness.pitt.edu
Prime Minister Mitsotakis presented the key principles of a massive economic recovery and resilience plan - or Greece 2.0 as it's called - on Wednesday. Mitsotakis described the plan as a game-changer for the country and as “a bridge to the post-COVID-19 era”. The government says this plan will boost economic growth by as much as seven percentage points over the next six years, and create tens of thousands of jobs. The plan consists of 170 projects, investments and reforms, and will mobilize 57 billion euros. Eirini Chrysolora, a journalist at Kathimerini covering economic and financial affairs, joins The Greek Current to break down the Greece 2.0 plan.Read Eirini Chrysolora's report in Kathimerini English Edition here: Government unveils blueprint for the utilization of European resourcesYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here: Greece to offer 330 million euros to help restaurants and bars openLiquidity boost on the menuWHO: Europe's vaccination program is 'unacceptably slow'Europe's vaccine rollout 'unacceptably slow' - WHOPM: Over 60s to get at least first vaccine dose by early May
Ep 152Lou Ottens, Inventor of the Audio Cassette, Dies at 94 — Ultimate Classic RockiMac Pro Officially Discontinued — MacRumorsGoodbye, parallel timeline: Apple discontinues the iMac Pro — SixColorsApple discontinues original HomePod, will focus on mini — TechCrunchAdobe launches M1-native Photoshop with massive speed boosts, ‘minor feature differences’ — MacWorldBeleaguered Intel enlists former 'I'm a Mac' actor Justin Long to talk down Apple Silicon in new ads — MDNWhy I hate Intel's attack ads on Apple's M1 MacBooks — Windows CentralApple to Invest Over 1 Billion Euros in Germany With New European Silicon Design Center in MunichDougall Johnson: M1 arch researchM1 Mac SSD wear probably won't kill your machine — 9to5MacGoogle Chrome for iOS updated with app tracking transparency labelsDavid Hobby: Prašina na sensoru kamere, dobar način za trackingApple sues former employee for allegedly leaking to media — AppleInsiderApple Hit With Lawsuit From App Store Developer Over Copycat Apps — MacRumorsHow Shazam Works (Probably!) — ComputerphileMini Macintosh, bukvalno mini :)ZahvalniceSnimljeno 20.3.2021.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra IlićArtwork episode25 x 20 cmulje/oil on canvas2021.by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.
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In today’s study, we take a look into the pockets of European citizens and find 176 BEUR of potential renewable financing. Enough to cut in half the investment gap of reaching 32% European renewable energy by 2030. PhD researcher Cristian Pons-Seres de Brauwer from DTU Wind presents his and his colleagues' study Analysing the potential of citizen-financed community renewable energy to drive Europe's low-carbon energy transition. Cris' study is part of the MISTRAL Project. In the Peer Review section, Cris recommends the Volts blog by David Roberts. Sound design by Dea Cisar. Hosted and produced by Daniel Sneum, Sustainability Division, Technical University of Denmark - comments welcome. Please rate + share with your colleagues, so we can get fresh research into new ears and brains!
Our brand new CX Practitioners series aims to shine a light on the B2B brands who have put their customers front and centre and implemented award-winning CX programs. In this first episode we talk to Shaun Myers, Director of Supply Chain & Service at Brenntag. With close to 13 Billion Euros in revenue and over 17,000 employees worldwide, Brenntag are a true leader in the global chemical sector. Find out where their CX journey began, the challenges faced along the way, and the results of the program so far.
So much news, so little time. Jack and AJ talk about Manchester United struggling in the league, MLS going to the bring of a lockout, and Barcelona's debt ballooning to 1 BILLION Euros. We also talk about the USMNT's deadline day transfers, the January camp, and we give our match predictions with our friend - Griffin.Topics Covered:Potential MLS Lockout as MLSPA and MLS fail to come up with a CBA agreementManchester United lose to Sheffield United at Old Trafford for the first time since 1973.Barcelona reportedly are 1 billion euros in debt; Messi's contract costs 600+ Million euros over 4 years.Major Transfer News (Odegaard, Lingard, Gomez, Alli, Davies)Marseille's training gets stormed by angry fansBIG USMNT performances: McKennie, Pulisic, Morris, BrooksBIG USMNT transfers: Yedlin, Reynolds, RichardsDiscussions on big matches: Copa Libertadores final, Coppa Italia, Premier League (Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal), and the USMNT January camp match against Trinidad and TobagoDiscussions on next weeks big Matches.Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinalThirdShowSubscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBkCP7YIJgZNTeA0F3kEtAATheme Music from https://www.zapsplat.com
Philipp Deutscher has been based in Greece since 2019, as Managing Director of the German software company Teamviewer's new R&D facility in the city of Ioannina. Teamviewer, valued at 5.3 Billion Euros, is known for its remote working and Desktop Sharing solutions- which have seen marked growth during the pandemic and the ‘work from home' era. Philipp talks about the decision to invest in Ioannina, the challenges and opportunities he sees in Foreign Direct Investment, and his first impressions of working in Greece. Ο Philipp Deutscher ζει και εργάζεται στην Ελλάδα για την Γερμανική εταιρεία λογισμικού Teamviewer από το 2019, ως συντονιστής του νέου κέντρου R&D της εταιρείας στα Ιωάννινα. Η πιο γνωστή υπηρεσία της Teamviewer, με αποτίμηση τα 5.3 δισεκατομμύρια ευρώ, είναι το λογισμικό απομακρυσμένου ελέγχου υπολογιστών (remote working) και κοινής χρήσης επιφάνειας εργασίας (remote desktop sharing). Το λογισμικό αυτό γνώρισε τεράστια ανάπτυξη την περίοδο της πανδημίας και της εξ αποστάσεως εργασίας. Ο Philipp μιλάει για την επένδυση στα Ιωάννινα, τις προκλήσεις και τις ευκαιρίες που βλέπει στις Άμεσες Ξένες Επενδύσεις (FDI) και για τις πρώτες εντυπώσεις του από την Ελλάδα. Η συνέντευξη έγινε στα αγγλικά.
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Join Carlos, Matt, Nev and Armando for today's programme. In this week's show we learn that despite what's going on there's still a pilot shortage, there's good news for holiday makers in Bristol as Jet2 announce their opening routes and there's breaking news about an incident involving an Antonov-12. In the military the German parliament approves a whopping 5.4 Billion Euros for 38 Typhoons and the new home for the Flying Legends is announced. It's the first part of our interview with Faradair's Neil Cloughley and in the Plane Truth this week we learn all about the amount of time pilots and crew can work whilst on duty. We also share with you some great feedback from Jan Hübner and Dan Seaman. Search social media for 'PlaneTalkingUK' Whatsapp Number - +44 757 22 491 66 Email - podcast@planetalkinguk.com Website - https://www.planetalkinguk.com Here are the links to the stories we featured this week : COMMERCIAL Aviation will need 27,000 new pilots in 2021 as shortage continues despite downturn https://www.flightglobal.com/strategy/aviation-will-need-27000-new-pilots-in-2021-as-shortage-continues-despite-downturn/141036.article Jet2’s Bristol Airport base will bring 450,000-holiday seats https://ukaviation.news/jet2s-bristol-airport-base-will-bring-450000-holiday-seats/ BA Moves Part Of Its A380 Fleet To Madrid https://simpleflying.com/ba-moves-a380-fleet-to-madrid/ Hi Fly to retire their second hand A380 while Emirates A380s turn to into freighters https://samchui.com/2020/11/03/hi-fly-to-retire-their-only-airbus-a380/#.X67AlMgzZPY https://simpleflying.com/hi-fly-airbus-a380-retirement/#:~:text=Farewell%209H%2DMIP,Hi%20Fly%20in%20July%202018.&text=The%20demand%20for%20enormous%20aircraft%20is%20currently%20non%2Dexistent. https://worldairlinenews.com/2020/11/12/emirates-skycargo-introduces-airbus-a380-mini-freighter-charter-operations/ https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-group-announces-half-year-performance-for-2020-21/#:~:text=Group%3A%20Revenue%20down%2074%25%20to,(US%24%20320%20million) Antonov An-124 Suffers Uncontained Engine Failure And Landing Gear Snaps https://avherald.com/h?article=4df212c7&opt=0 Chicken Cannon Engine Testing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTKfFxwpbUU https://simpleflying.com/antonov-an-124-uncontained-engine-faliure/ https://www.airlive.net/breaking-a-volga-dnepr-an-124-suffered-a-runway-excursion-following-an-uncontained-engine-failure/?fbclid=IwAR1RCuey0K2bDuujqoCI6qs0QpE_0n0FCIpUFUOIIs5qwsN5vd2hq5xLBIA https://www.flightglobal.com/safety/an-124-disk-inspection-ordered-after-uncontained-failure/137455.article https://www.aircargonews.net/airlines/freighter-operator/an-124-disk-inspection-ordered-after-uncontained-failure/ Drones to fight fires and deliver COVID-19 supplies are first to receive share of over £33 million in government funding https://www.gov.uk/government/news/drones-to-fight-fires-and-deliver-covid-19-supplies-are-first-to-receive-share-of-over-33-million-government-funding MILITARY F-35s Rejected, Germany OKs A Whopping 5.4 Billion Euro Contract To Buy 38 Eurofighter Typhoons https://eurasiantimes.com/f-35s-rejected-germany-oks-a-whopping-5-4-billion-euro-contract-to-buy-38-eurofighter-typhoons/ Air Force One Set To Get First Ever Non-American Pilot From RAF https://simpleflying.com/air-force-one-non-american/ Flying Legends Finds New Home at Sywell Aerodrome http://warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-news/flying-legends-finds-new-home-at-sywell-aerodrome.html
Episode 32! LISTEN IN! Biz Bites N' More Podcast covers the new war brewing in Crypto, PayPal just threw their hat in the ring and now Square has a big competitor. Quibi is the first death in a different war of business: the streaming wars, and it go UGLY. Finally, Adidas is selling off their arm of America that is in Reebok for reportedly just 2 Billion Euros? (Dollars? Idk), which is surprisingly low for a company that is very well known. The sell off for "people familiar with the matter" aka douccheeee baggggggsss jk, but don't you picture a finance bro when you hear the phrase "people familiar with the matter" go fuck yourself, but whatever, that's a low price for a very known brand. TUNE IN! And leave a voice message on Anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more also go to the blog for extra extra content Bizbitesnmore.com and follow the twatter machine and my YouTube page! All Biz Bites N' More if you aren't picking up on the fucking theme jared. JK JK! I love you. Bye. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more/support
Messi has been to the center of attention since the news broke out that he might be leaving Barcelona. How ever, did you know that it was almost going to cost 1 Billion Euros?
Unilever has pledged to invest €1 billion (around ¥121 billion) in a new climate change fund and reduce carbon emissions from its products. The multinational company explained that the new fund will finance projects to combat climate change for the next 10 years. Some of the environmental projects include tree planting, wildlife protection, and water conservation. According to the company, these initiatives are its response to the United Nations' call for urgent actions to battle climate change. Aside from announcing its climate change fund, Unilever also promised that it will drastically reduce its carbon emissions by 2039. To achieve this, the company plans to use less electricity at its offices and reduce the amount of plastic in its products' packaging. According to Unilever, partnerships with suppliers who are also committed to reducing their carbon emissions will be prioritized. The company has already required its suppliers to declare the carbon footprint of their products and services. In addition, the company said that in the future, the carbon footprint of its products will be displayed on all packaging. In line with this plan, the company will use the latest tracking technology to effectively monitor its products and improve its supply chain's transparency. Unilever CEO Alan Jope stressed that the company will be employing a holistic strategy to help solve the climate crisis rather than only focusing on reducing carbon emissions. He believes that there are many issues related to the environmental crisis that need to be addressed simultaneously, and he acknowledged the company's responsibility to act on these issues.
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Wirecard went from being a stalwart on the German DAX to filing for insolvency after an accounting scandal that revealed almost 2 Billion Euros in missing cash. Neil Campling of Mirabaud Group covers Wirecard, and had a target price of zero for the firm as far back as early 2019. He joined us on MoneyFM to discuss what red flags he was seeing, if he thinks there was foul play involved, and if the numerous businesses and vendors in Singapore and across the world who use Wirecard to process payments should be worried.
Today shady European Deals and shady terraces, as we continue our daily diary of Lockdown, Spanish style. Find out more: https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 74 shady deals Thursday has arrived and we are awaiting the blind men, not that they are actually blind, but they are hopefully going to fit the awning blinds that run along the top of our pergola. Some rather sad but predictable news from the Spanish economy, and that is 38,508 fewer pensions were paid out last month as the Covid19 virus has been especially lethal amongst Spain’s ageing population. This is also the third month in a row the pension bill has declined. The E.U. has finally moved into action and there is a plan to help the Spanish economy to the tune of 140 Billion Euros. But that plan does depend on all 27 member states agreeing a rescue package principally for Spain, Italy and then smaller amounts for the rest of the Union. European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen says “We either all go it alone, leaving countries, regions and people behind, and accepting a Union of haves and have-nots, or we walk that road together”. The European Union has finally reached its crossroads, is it prepared to bail out countries like Spain? Will there be strings attached, like reform of Labour law and the ease to run a small business here in Spain? Or will they just throw Euros at Spain in the hope that some might do some good? It is Thursday and finally we are going to get some shade out on the terrace. If when the restrictions lift and you decide to come and look for property here in beautiful Spain, forget about the sun, that is a given. I know in the UK we constantly hunted out the sun. We used to sit at the bottom of our garden, because it was the only place the evening sun reached. We would play a game of musical chairs to catch the last warm rays before the cold of the evening arrived. It was rare that evenings, even in summer were warm enough to sit out in the garden without a patio heater somewhere nearby. I remember once a particularly miserable barbecue with our friends where the heavens opened, but we carried on under a large plastic parasol come tent, hardly alfresco eating. So it comes as no surprise when you see those homes abroad in the sun shows that the first thing the Brits look for is a bit of sun, ooing and arring at a roof terrace, which the Spanish would only use to dry their clothes on or let their dog up to for a crap. “Oh Audrey, I can just see us and the thirty-nine grandchildren up her having a lovely Sunday roast.” Well you would certainly be roasting all right. Or “Frank, what about this wonderful pool, I can see myself sipping a cocktail beside it.” Again, an hour or so sunbathing fine, but sitting out in the sun all day, Brit style is an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous regular pastime. I quote from the Daily Mail: “Cilla Black may have had a stroke after being overcome by heat during the hottest summer in Spain for 40 years. The 72-year-old collapsed suddenly on Saturday on a sun terrace at her luxury holiday villa in Estepona, near Marbella” So, if you are looking around property, look for the shady areas of the house or flat, places where you can sit out of the sun and have an evening meal. Mostly that means more than just an area with a parasol stuck somewhere nearby. The Spanish love a bit of cane, they wire canes together to form a cover and then lay it across a pergola to create some shade. I am not personally that keen on cane, it is a bit too rustic for me, but I have to say our neighbour José has painted his cane white, and with the white of the building it looks ok. The blind men have gone for a late lunch, I am not sure if they will work till 8pm, they sometimes will do that. A summer working day can start at 8am, breakfast at 10am, lunch usually at 2pm back at about 3 to 3.30pm working through to the evening sun sets. If you are outside working, this makes perfect sense. Indoors with air-conditioning, I think most Spanish would prefer to do a 9 to 5pm working day, with evenings free to see the kids and have a slightly earlier social life. It does not help that really Spain should be at the same time as the UK, indeed it was before Franco decided to move Spanish time to Berlin time. I think it is one of the reasons why the Spanish stay out so late at night. For years they have been talking about changing it back, but don’t hold your breath. Now is the time to think about making your move to Spain, start by looking at the Estate Agent sites like Kyero, but remember when we saw the house of our dreams on the internet, it looked like a house of horrors and we immediately discounted it. So, combine a holiday and an Estate Agent trip here, as soon as you can after travel is lifted.
- France Spending 8 Billion Euros to Help Auto Industry - Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi Not Merging - Tesla Discounts Its Vehicles in North America - Amazon in Talks to Buy AV Startup Zoox - Mercedes E-Class Coupe, Convertible and AMG Models Debut - BMW Reveals Refreshed 5 Series - Kia Wants Citroen Ami-Like Urban EV - Wireless Charging Could Boost EV Adoption - More E-Racing Drama - Mother Wrench Feeding Her Hatchlings
Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh told France24 TV on Tuesday that Tunisia’s need for external funding will double to about 5 billion euros this year from about 2.5 billion euros previously expected due to the impact of the new coronavirus pandemic. Tunisia has confirmed 1,032 cases of the new coronavirus and 42 deaths. The infection is hammering Tunisia’s vital tourism sector, which contributes nearly 10% of gross domestic product. Authorities expect the economy to shrink by 4.3% this year, the steepest contraction in more than 60 years. --- This episode is sponsored by · Afrolit Podcast: Hosted by Ekua PM, Afrolit shares the stories of multi-faceted Africans one episode at a time. https://open.spotify.com/show/2nJxiiYRyfMQlDEXXpzlZS?si=mmgODX3NQ-yfQvR0JRH-WA Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support
In this episode of Greg chats with Jerry Sweeney, Founder and Managing Director of CloudCIX in Cork. Jerry, from an entrepreneurial family chats about his career, the huge changes he has witnessed in the technology industry in Ireland and the connected world. He also chats about the National Broadband Plan and a different solution that could save the Irish taxpayer 2.2 Billion euros, that could be rolled out quicker and could even be better in the long run. Enjoy the show!
Successful leadership is not easy. Driving a team forward and producing outstanding results time and time again is not something that every leader is able to do. During this Podcast, we speak with Atilla Cansun, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Committee Member of Merck Consumer Health Company. Atilla is responsible for leading globally a brand portfolio of almost a Billion Euros, which consists of 9 strategic brands in 6 different categories. If anybody knows how to lead a team successfully, it’s Atilla. Atilla says “I am fully convinced and wholeheartedly dedicated in making a difference by applying emotional intelligence.”
Cryptocurrency news for September 28, 2018. Austria to raise 1.5 Billion Euros with help from ethereum blockchain. Zebpay closes today at 4PM in India. Blockpas IDN and Edinburgh Napier University partner on Blockpass Identity Lab.
- Lamborghini Hits a Billion Euros in Revenue - Magna and Lyft Join Forces - Nissan Promotes Head of North America - China Corners Battery Materials Market - Mercedes Reveals New Maybach Limo - All-New Kia K900 Interior - Lowe’s Removes Sponsorship from NASCAR
- Lamborghini Hits a Billion Euros in Revenue- Magna and Lyft Join Forces- Nissan Promotes Head of North America- China Corners Battery Materials Market- Mercedes Reveals New Maybach Limo- All-New Kia K900 Interior- Lowe’s Removes Sponsorship from NASCAR
Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, we have an amuse bouche of Doug Jones speaking out against Roy Moore on guns, crime, and "hurting little girls,” then, on the rest of the menu, we'll examine how with National Monuments in Oregon and Nevada targeted next, Trump's attacks on public lands is just getting started; the EU blacklists 17 tax havens and gray lists 44 more, but will not impose sanctions; and, Apple has agreed to pay back Ireland 13 Billion Euros in illegal lost taxes.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table for a discussion on rather than making commitments, cities can slash carbon pollution right now; and, forests are key to keeping climate change in check, but since everything has a price, a new analysis finds they are grossly undervalued.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Justice Putnam.Bon Appetit!