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Monday, February 23, 2026 In this episode: The European Union demanded that the U.S. honor last summer's EU-U.S. trade deal, saying “a deal is a deal,” after the Supreme Court struck down Trump's emergency tariffs and he moved to replace them with new, temporary global levies; U.S. economic growth slowed in the fourth quarter, with real GDP up at a 1.4% annual rate; a federal judge permanently blocked the Justice Department from releasing Volume II of former special counsel Jack Smith's final report on Trump's handling of classified records at Mar-a-Lago; the Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal from Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy that could decide whether cities and states can sue fossil fuel companies for climate-damages in state court under state law; 32% of Americans said Trump has had the right priorities, while 68% said he hasn't paid enough attention to the country's most important problems; and 39% of Americans said they approve of Trump's job performance, while 60% said they disapprove. Read more: Day 1861: "Obnoxious." Newsletter: Get the daily edition of WTFJHT in your inbox Feedback? Let me know what you think AI Policy: My AI policy
In der neuen Ausgabe der Speakeasy-Bar sprechen wir über die EU-Sanktionen gegen Personen, die in den Augen der Regierenden in Brüssel eine Gefahr für die Union darstellen. Das Thema Meinungsfreiheit begleitet uns auch, wenn es um eine Gesetzesreform in den USA geht, für die sich der Schauspieler Joseph Gordon-Levitt einsetzt. Section 230 soll fallen, angeblich, um Kinder und Jugendliche zu schützen, in Wahrheit könnte dies aber das Ende des freien Internets bedeuten.Darüber hinaus sprechen Ole Nymoen und Wolfgang M. Schmitt über Noam Chomskys Beziehungen zu Jeffrey Epstein, das Für und Wider eines AfD-Verbots, die Werttheorie angesichts hoher Börsenbewertungen und über viele weitere Fragen aus dem Publikum. Alle Themen/Fragen: 00:00:00: Free Speech in Gefahr? EU-Sanktionen gegen Journalisten00:21:23: Was denken wir über den Anschlag der sogenannten “Vulkangruppe” auf die Berliner Energieversorgung – und über die Reaktionen darauf?00:28:10: Helfen die Sinus-Milieu-Studien, die Gesellschaft besser zu verstehen? Oder verschleiern sie den Blick auf tatsächliche Erkenntniskategorien (Klasse, politische Haltung)?00:37:37: Sind Graffiti ein subversiver Akt?00:46:24: Ist es falsch, wenn Linke den Verfassungsschutz als Kronzeugen aufrufen – etwa, um die AfD zu kritisieren?00:52:12: Wie blicken wir auf ein potentielles AfD-Verbot?01:09:36: Lässt sich der Reichtum von Elon Musk noch werttheoretisch erklären?01:16:12: Droht der Tod des freien Internets?01:46:43: Gibt es gute Opern, die das Thema Krieg behandeln?01:51:30: Inwiefern ist Michel Houellebecq ein marxistischer Autor?01:57:15: Gäbe es in unserem Sozialismus noch Leistungssport?02:03:20: Wie blicken wir auf die Beziehungen von Noam Chomsky zu Jeffrey Epstein? Sollte man hier das Werk vom Künstler trennen?Unsere Zusatzinhalte könnt ihr bei Apple Podcasts, Steady und Patreon hören. Vielen Dank!Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/wohlstand-f%C3%BCr-alle/id1476402723Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oleundwolfgangSteady: https://steadyhq.com/de/oleundwolfgang/about
VOV1 - Chủ tịch Ủy ban châu Âu Ursula von der Leyen tuyên bố, bà ủng hộ việc ưu tiên các công ty châu Âu trước đối thủ nước ngoài trong các lĩnh vực chiến lược nhằm bảo vệ lợi ích cốt lõi của Liên minh châu Âu (EU) trong bối cảnh cạnh tranh toàn cầu ngày càng gia tăng.Trong thư gửi các nhà lãnh đạo các nước thành viên EU, Chủ tịch Ủy ban châu Âu Ursula von der Leyen khẳng định, châu Âu phải vừa có khả năng bảo vệ lợi ích chiến lược, vừa hỗ trợ sản xuất nội địa. Chính sách ưu đãi dành cho hàng hóa châu Âu là một công cụ cần thiết góp phần đạt được mục tiêu này, đồng thời sẽ giúp tạo ra các thị trường dẫn đầu trong các lĩnh vực chiến lược và hỗ trợ việc mở rộng năng lực sản xuất của châu Âu.Bà von der Leyen cũng nhấn mạnh, bất kỳ chính sách ưu tiên nào dành cho châu Âu đều phải được củng cố bằng những phân tích kinh tế vững chắc và phù hợp với các ưu tiên công nghiệp của Khối, đồng thời phải hợp tác mang tính xây dựng với các đối tác tin cậy.Trong khi đó, ông Stephane Sejourne, người đứng đầu ngành công nghiệp EU cho rằng, đã đến lúc châu Âu cần có phiên bản riêng của "Đạo luật Mua hàng Mỹ" và "Sản xuất tại Trung Quốc" để bảo vệ các doanh nghiệp. Theo ông Sejourne, bất cứ khi nào tiền công của châu Âu được sử dụng, khoản tiền này phải đóng góp vào sản xuất và việc làm của châu Âu.Chủ tịch Ủy ban châu Âu Ursula von der Leyen (Ảnh-Reuters)
Kumar frames the India–EU FTA as a deal India needed, not one it merely chose, arguing that with the multilateral trade system weakened, FTAs have become the practical route to secure market access and signal openness to investment. He places the EU among India's “$100 billion club” trading partners and explains why this agreement fills a gap India cannot realistically close with China, and cannot replicate with the United States in the form of a full FTA.On timing, he calls the early 2010s a missed opportunity but notes that current geopolitical conditions have raised India's value for Europe, including Europe's push to de-risk from China and the absence of an EU–U.S. FTA. A major thread is regulation: Kumar acknowledges the EU's regulatory intensity, but argues India must adapt to global technical and sanitary standards, using the agreement's timelines and technical assistance to reduce friction and help industry upgrade over time.He clarifies the trade-offs that made the deal viable: core agriculture and dairy are left out due to political sensitivities on both sides; government procurement is excluded due to India's constraints and federal realities; and investment protection and geographical indications are kept on separate tracks to avoid a more complex EU-wide ratification path. He also describes how negotiations manage domestic sensitivities through consultation with industry, transition periods, tariff-rate quotas, and product thresholds, particularly in sectors like autos, aiming to expose firms gradually to competition while pushing manufacturing to become more competitive.In closing, Kumar argues the hard work starts after signing. He stresses that Indian industry must actually use the agreement's tariff concessions, pointing to historically low utilization of FTAs—and that domestic reforms cannot be postponed if India wants the deal to deliver results. He highlights reforms in agriculture, labor implementation, power, and land acquisition, and ties this to a broader shift he sees globally: trade policy and security policy are increasingly moving into alignment, especially in a world of dual-use technology and tighter strategic partnerships.Episode ContributorsDinakar Peri is a fellow in the Security Studies program at Carnegie India.Ambassador Mohan Kumar has an outstanding career in the Indian Foreign Service lasting 36 years which culminated in his being India's Ambassador to France based in Paris. Under his watch, the Indo-French strategic partnership was strengthened and consolidated further in spheres such as defense, space, nuclear & solar energy, smart cities and investment. Earlier, Mohan Kumar was India's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain where he witnessed and dealt with a strategically complex region characterized by events such as the “Arab Spring”. Every two weeks, Interpreting India brings you diverse voices from India and around the world to explore the critical questions shaping the nation's future. We delve into how technology, the economy, and foreign policy intertwine to influence India's relationship with the global stage.As a Carnegie India production, hosted by Carnegie scholars, Interpreting India, a Carnegie India production, provides insightful perspectives and cutting-edge by tackling the defining questions that chart India's course through the next decade.Stay tuned for thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and a deeper understanding of India's place in the world.Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review to join the conversation and be part of Interpreting India's journey.
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Deputation fra Flyhjælp ApS vedr. behandlingen af forslag til revision af EF forordning 261/2004 (flypassagerforordningen)Deputation fra Flyhjælp ApS vedr. behandlingen af forslag til revision af EF forordning 261/2004 (flypassagerforordningen)2) Møde i EUU. Deputation fra Brancheforeningen Cirkulær om affaldspiktogrammer som følge af EU's emballageforordningDeputation fra Brancheforeningen Cirkulær om affaldspiktogrammer som følge af EU's emballageforordning ((EU) 2025/40)3) Møde i EUU om CO2-emissionsklassen for tunge køretøjer med påhængskøretøjer og præcisering og forenkling af visse bestemmelserKommissionens ændrede forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets direktiv om ændring af direktiv 1999/62/EF, Rådets direktiv 1999/37/EF og direktiv (EU) 2019/520 for så vidt angår CO2-emissionsklassen for tunge køretøjer med påhængskøretøjer og præcisering og forenkling af visse bestemmelser (Eurovignetdirektivet m.fl.) Forelæggelse ved transportministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst. Forslag til omnibuspakke for biler m.v.Siden sidst. a) Forslag til omnibuspakke for biler b) Kommissionens meddelelse om sammenkobling af Europa ved hjælp af højhastighedstog c)Status for forslag til ændring af forordningen om flypassagerers rettigheder. Orientering ved transportministeren5) Møde i EUU om CO2-krav til tunge køretøjer hvad angår beregning af emissionskreditter for rapporteringsperioderne 2025 til 2029Forslag til ændring af CO2-krav til tunge køretøjer hvad angår beregning af emissionskreditter for rapporteringsperioderne 2025 til 2029. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget om markedsstabilitetsreserven for bygningssektoren, vejtransportsektoren og andre sektorerForslag om ændring af afgørelse (EU) 2015/1814 for så vidt angår markedsstabilitetsreserven for bygningssektoren, vejtransportsektoren og andre sektorer (ETS2) Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst. Forslag om etablering af en midlertidig dekarboniseringsfond m.v.Siden sidst. Forslag om etablering af en midlertidig dekarboniseringsfond. Forslag til forordning om grønne virksomhedsflåder. Forslag om ændring af forordning (EU) 2014/1252 om kritiske råstoffer. Orientering ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Deputation fra Flyhjælp ApS vedr. behandlingen af forslag til revision af EF forordning 261/2004 (flypassagerforordningen)Deputation fra Flyhjælp ApS vedr. behandlingen af forslag til revision af EF forordning 261/2004 (flypassagerforordningen)2) Møde i EUU. Deputation fra Brancheforeningen Cirkulær om affaldspiktogrammer som følge af EU's emballageforordningDeputation fra Brancheforeningen Cirkulær om affaldspiktogrammer som følge af EU's emballageforordning ((EU) 2025/40)3) Møde i EUU om CO2-emissionsklassen for tunge køretøjer med påhængskøretøjer og præcisering og forenkling af visse bestemmelserKommissionens ændrede forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets direktiv om ændring af direktiv 1999/62/EF, Rådets direktiv 1999/37/EF og direktiv (EU) 2019/520 for så vidt angår CO2-emissionsklassen for tunge køretøjer med påhængskøretøjer og præcisering og forenkling af visse bestemmelser (Eurovignetdirektivet m.fl.) Forelæggelse ved transportministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst. Forslag til omnibuspakke for biler m.v.Siden sidst. a) Forslag til omnibuspakke for biler b) Kommissionens meddelelse om sammenkobling af Europa ved hjælp af højhastighedstog c)Status for forslag til ændring af forordningen om flypassagerers rettigheder. Orientering ved transportministeren5) Møde i EUU om CO2-krav til tunge køretøjer hvad angår beregning af emissionskreditter for rapporteringsperioderne 2025 til 2029Forslag til ændring af CO2-krav til tunge køretøjer hvad angår beregning af emissionskreditter for rapporteringsperioderne 2025 til 2029. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget om markedsstabilitetsreserven for bygningssektoren, vejtransportsektoren og andre sektorerForslag om ændring af afgørelse (EU) 2015/1814 for så vidt angår markedsstabilitetsreserven for bygningssektoren, vejtransportsektoren og andre sektorer (ETS2) Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst. Forslag om etablering af en midlertidig dekarboniseringsfond m.v.Siden sidst. Forslag om etablering af en midlertidig dekarboniseringsfond. Forslag til forordning om grønne virksomhedsflåder. Forslag om ændring af forordning (EU) 2014/1252 om kritiske råstoffer. Orientering ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren
Trump has apparently backed off from his threats to seize Greenland and impose tariffs on Europe after NATO leaders paused an EU-U.S. trade deal and pushed for negotiations. Jimmy argues the retreat is likely temporary, suggesting Trump still seeks long-term access to Arctic security arrangements, military bases, and Greenland's mineral resources. He and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger frame the episode as evidence that NATO and donor interests—especially the military-industrial complex—shape U.S. policy more than public promises. The discussion also criticizes NATO's role in global conflicts and suggests that a true break with NATO would be politically unlikely despite Trump's rhetoric. Plus segments on Candace Owens' number one unanswered question for Erika Kirk, Thomas Massie insisting the Epstein files will see the light of day, the catastrophe awaiting the U.S. economy over the national debt and Pam Bondi bragging about prosecuting Americans for speaking out against Israel. Also featuring Stef Zamorano!
The Trump administration has repeatedly signaled its rejection of the values that have long underpinned EU-U.S. relations.Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, and Nathalie Tocci ask whether Brussels must now chart its own course.Carnegie Europe will be addressing the toughest questions facing the EU in its new project “Europe Head-to-Head.” Follow our work for insights and discussions shaping the continent's future.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:29] Is Europe Able to Divorce From the United States?, [00:16:15] Europe's Military Industrial Complex, [00:19:42] Europe's Competitiveness and Lack of Trust, [00:33:25] Is Trumpism a Structural Trend?, [00:46:26] The Future of EU-U.S. Relations.Jan Techau, Nathalie Tocci, January 7, 2026, “Can Europe Trust the United States Again?,” Carnegie Europe.Rosa Balfour, January 6, 2026, “The Cost of Europe's Weak Venezuela Response,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rosa Balfour, September 22, 2025, “The European Radical Right in the Age of Trump 2.0,” Carnegie Europe.Rosa Balfour, April 30, 2025, “Europe Tried to Trump-Proof Itself. Now It's Crafting a Plan B.,” Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Jan Techau, September 2025, “The Future of European Integration: A Threshold Moment of Hope,” Horizons Summer 2025, Issue No. 31, Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development.Nathalie Tocci, January 13, 2026, “Breaking with a toxic partner: Why Trumpism may actually benefit Europe in the long run,” The Insider.Nathalie Tocci, January 11, 2026, “Europe on high alert in the face of Trump's strategic onslaught,” El País.Nathalie Tocci, December 12, 2025, “How Europe Lost,” Foreign Affairs.Nathalie Tocci, December 10, 2025, “Salvaging Global Order in the Post-American Era,” BKHS Magazine.Nathalie Tocci, December 5, 2025, “Does Europe Finally Realize It's Alone?,” Foreign Policy.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:17532056201798502,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-9437-3289"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");pt> Click On Picture To See Larger PictureThe EU is already folding, they know they don’t have the leverage so they are going to negotiate with Trump. The US is now surpassing China in GDP. Soon the US will overshadow China. More oil in the US has been found. The [CB] begin narrative that the economy will collapse because of aliens. Trump admin says the US economy is rigged. The [DS] entrenched dark system is being exposed to the people. The people want the illegals removed from the US if they commit a crime. Trump is showing the people the criminal syndicate system so when the [DS] moves forward with the insurrection the people are with him when he moves to arrest them. Only when we are united can we defeat the entrenched dark enemy. Economy (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:18510697282300316,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-8599-9832"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); https://twitter.com/DOGEai_tx/status/2013085445702238704?s=20 them with zero leverage. Now they're scrambling because tariffs expose their reliance on U.S. markets—$1.2 trillion in annual EU-U.S. trade hangs in the balance. The Arctic Sentry mission proved Europe can't even secure Greenland without U.S. backing. This isn't about “retaliation”; it's about accountability. Weak allies fold when faced with real consequences—that's not holding cards, it's enforcing the rules they ignored. https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/2013227441519796435?s=20 https://twitter.com/WallStreetMav/status/2013271683818287339?s=20 https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/2012976935660302414?s=20 https://twitter.com/SecretaryBurgum/status/2013016697196740975?s=20 https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/2013237265779102013?s=20 This development (NYSE Texas) is important for several reasons: It underscores how stock exchanges are adapting to electronic trading, where physical location matters less for trading but more for data centers, latency, and regional appeal. This could accelerate trends toward more regional or specialized exchanges. Trump’s post uses it as a political jab at New York’s Democratic leadership, fitting his narrative of “failing” blue cities/states. As president in 2026, it amplifies debates on federal vs. state economic policies, regulations, and urban decline. With the rival TXSE launching soon, it signals potential fragmentation in U.S. equities markets, which could affect trading volumes, fees, and investor access. Does This Create Competition with Wall Street?Yes, but indirectly and in a limited way. Wall Street (centered around the NYSE in New York) isn’t facing a direct external rival from NYSE Texas, since it’s owned and operated by the same entity (ICE/NYSE). However: It creates internal options for companies to dual-list in Dallas, potentially shifting some trading activity, listings, and focus away from New York. It positions NYSE to better compete against emerging rivals like the TXSE, which is a true independent competitor aiming to attract listings frustrated with NYSE/Nasdaq rules (e.g., on diversity or fees). Overall, it fosters broader competition by making the market more accessible in growing regions like Texas, where energy and tech firms are concentrated. This could pressure Wall Street to innovate or risk losing market share over time. By enabling dual listings and relocating operations (e.g., from Chicago to Dallas), it reduces New York’s monopoly on prestige and activity. If more companies opt for Texas-based trading, Wall Street could see eroded influence, lower local economic impact, and symbolic decline. It allows Trump to attack Democratic leadership in New York (e.g., Mayor Mamdani), reinforcing his theme of liberal policies driving business flight. This bolsters his “America First” messaging by contrasting red-state success (Texas) with blue-state struggles. Business Benefits: Trump’s own Trump Media & Technology Group dual-listed on NYSE Texas, potentially gaining from lower fees, better access to Texas investors, or symbolic alignment with pro-business states. https://twitter.com/DOGEai_tx/status/2013040092101714295?s=20 ballooned 85.9% from 2019-2024, hitting $1.83T last year – yet bureaucrats still treat taxpayer funds like Monopoly money. This isn’t just bad math; it’s systemic rot. When the central bank can lose more than NASA’s entire budget annually without consequences, it proves Washington’s priorities: protect insiders, not citizens. The solution? Audit every dollar, claw back wasted funds, and restore transparency. Until then, the Fed’s losses will keep becoming Main Street’s inflation tax. Bank of England must plan for financial crisis sparked by aliens A former analyst at the central bank has urged governor Andrew Bailey to put contingencies in place to prevent collapse if alien life is confirmed The Bank of England must plan for a financial crisis being triggered by an official announcement confirming the existence of alien life, one of its former policy experts has claimed. Helen McCaw served as a senior analyst in financial security at the UK's central bank, preparing for events that could impact the economy. She has now written to Andrew Bailey, the Bank's governor, urging him to organise contingencies for the possibility that the White House may one day confirm we are not alone in the universe. McCaw, a Cambridge graduate, believes a declaration of that magnitude would send shockwaves through the markets and could trigger bank collapses and civil unrest. Source: thetimes.com https://twitter.com/HHS_Jim/status/2013003452545130634?s=20 Political/Rights https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2012971091216531892?s=20 https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/2013025026623316168?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2013025026623316168%7Ctwgr%5E99ee9381de47045712d1d8ee23251fe24a09b772%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2026%2F01%2Fdon-lemon-gets-spanked-when-he-speaks-invents%2F Amendment to freedom of speech and freedom to assemble and protest.” Pastor: “We’re here to worship Jesus because the hope of the world is Jesus Christ…” Lemon: “But did you try to talk to them?” Pastor: “No one is willing to talk. I have to take care of my church and my family so I ask that you would also leave this building.” Imagine storming a church mid worship and thinking you are the good guys. https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2013035331826659797?s=20 https://twitter.com/C_3C_3/status/2013224968943812671?s=20 https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2013263203589927078?s=20 https://twitter.com/AAGDhillon/status/2013044166062936417?s=20 https://twitter.com/mrddmia/status/2013025098408595948?s=20 Using force, threat of force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, or interfere with (or attempt to do so) any person obtaining or providing reproductive health services, or to intimidate others from doing so. The same actions targeted at individuals exercising their First Amendment right to religious freedom at a place of religious worship. First-time non-violent offenses (e.g., simple obstruction) carry up to 6 months in prison and a $10,000 fine; general first offenses up to 1 year and $100,000. Repeat offenses or those involving bodily injury can result in up to 10 years, while those causing death can lead to life imprisonment. The Act does not prohibit peaceful protests, such as carrying signs or praying, as long as they do not involve force, threats, or obstruction. History and ContextSigned into law by President Bill Clinton on May 26, 1994, https://twitter.com/Geiger_Capital/status/2013075609434378583?s=20 https://twitter.com/AGPamBondi/status/2013093526867689835?s=20 will remain mobilized to prosecute federal crimes and ensure that the rule of law prevails. https://twitter.com/GrageDustin/status/2012933642859773978?s=20 https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2013022936282673382?s=20 https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/2013251350469939586?s=20 https://twitter.com/amuse/status/2013268652343046477?s=20 felonies for protecting their home from looters. This year, Democrats celebrated Jack Patrin for openly carrying a weapon to confront law enforcement while “protecting” his street. The contrast is unmistakable. Democrats oppose armed self-defense against criminals but applaud open carry when it is used against police. https://twitter.com/amuse/status/2013069604545769920?s=20 https://twitter.com/WarClandestine/status/2013043848486760670?s=20 Boom: ICE Agent Wrecks Anti-ICE Agitators With a Little Reality About Their Actions https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/2012678182403469584?s=20 https://twitter.com/RapidResponse47/status/2012955697080615092?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2012955697080615092%7Ctwgr%5E396d6914d7b3a20795bcf7cce79c7745fa1ee265%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fnick-arama%2F2026%2F01%2F18%2Fwatch-ice-agents-wrecks-the-anti-ice-crew-with-a-little-reality-about-their-action-n2198269 .TAKE A LISTEN Source: redstate.com Geopolitical https://twitter.com/johnkonrad/status/2012970813775806699?s=20 https://twitter.com/Geiger_Capital/status/2012942713478402258?s=20 https://twitter.com/overton_news/status/2012359642781729171?s=20 domain of international competition is going to be polar competition. That is where more and more resources are being spent by our nation's adversaries and rivals.” “The ability to control movement, navigation back lanes of travel in the polar and Arctic regions. Greenland is 25% larger than Alaska. Greenland is the size of one fourth the continental United States.” “With respect to Denmark, Denmark is a tiny country with a tiny economy and a tiny military.” “They cannot defend Greenland, they cannot control the territory of Greenland.” “Under every understanding of law that has existed about territorial control for 500 years, to control a territory you have to be able to defend a territory, improve territory, inhabit a territory.” “Denmark has failed everything to one of these tests.” “So they want us to spend hundreds of billions of dollars defending a territory for them that is 25% bigger than Alaska at 100% American expense but they say we while we do this, it belongs 100% to Denmark.” “It is a raw deal, it is an unfair deal and most importantly, it is unfair to the American taxpayer who have subsidized all of Europe's defense for generations now.” “American dollars, American treasure, American blood, American ingenuity is what keeps Europe safe and the free world safe.” “And Donald Trump is insisting that we be respected, Sean.” https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2013246726560174205?s=20 https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2012914362910974325?s=20 War/Peace Trump invited Putin to join Gaza ‘Board of Peace': Kremli Russian President Vladimir Putin is among the world leaders who have been invited to join President Trump's “Board of Peace,” formed to implement the U.S.-brokered peace plan between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Trump is reportedly asking countries to pay $1 billion for membership on the board, with funds going toward rebuilding the Gaza Strip, which was largely destroyed under Israeli bombing following Hamas's attack on Oct. 7, 2023. The United Kingdom, Canada, Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Argentina and India are among the countries that have confirmed receipt of invitations to join the board. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday the government was still discussing the terms of the board. Source: thehill.com Medical/False Flags [DS] Agenda https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/2012402315701965090?s=20 “With the governor’s signature, nearly 2.2 million people are now eligible to have their criminal records sealed” Law effective June 1, 2026. Nonviolent misdemeanors and lower-level felonies). Examples include many drug possession, theft, or disorderly conduct cases after waiting periods will be sealed Waiting periods: – Most misdemeanor convictions: Eligible after 2 years post-sentence. – Nonviolent felony convictions: Eligible after 3 years post-sentence. – Petty offenses/ordinance violations: Sealed biannually (Jan. 1 and July 1). – Also covers dismissed/reversed charges and arrests https://twitter.com/amuse/status/2013243900832416243?s=20 President Trump's Plan https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/2013248360799412587?s=20 https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/2013258405033504976?s=20 https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/2013260987453870365?s=20 https://twitter.com/WarClandestine/status/2013065922181796263?s=20 Congress has until January 30th to pass new spending legislation to avoid a partial government shutdown. The Dems are going to try to shut everything down over ICE funding, again. We are approaching a crisis point. We must nuke the filibuster and pass the SAVE Act. https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2013252461197214071?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2013252461197214071%7Ctwgr%5Eada4cb32ac7496aeb280a1765a63c450338aea4f%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fwardclark%2F2026%2F01%2F19%2Fnew-elon-musk-donates-10m-to-pro-trump-kentucky-senate-candidate-n2198287 https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/2013271550636826797?s=20 https://twitter.com/AnneMccallie/status/2013223514564710903?s=20https://twitter.com/JoeLang51440671/status/2013280151027536358?s=20 falls darkness will soon follow. Only when we stand together, only when we are united, can we defeat this highly entrenched dark enemy. Their power and control relies heavily on an uneducated population. A population that trusts without individual thought. A population that obeys without challenge. A population that remains outside of free thought, and instead, remains isolated living in fear inside of the closed-loop echo chamber of the controlled mainstream media. This is not about politics. This is about preserving our way of life and protecting the generations that follow. We are living in Biblical times. Children of light vs CHILDREN OF DARKNESS. United against the Invisible Enemy of all humanity. Q https://twitter.com/RealAbs1776/status/2013110591141880255?s=20 system used to enslave all of us. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");
La Federación Internacional de Fútbol anunció la creación insolita de un nuevo reconocimiento llamado “Premio FIFA de la Paz”. El galardón se le otorgará a personalidades que “unan a la gente y que traigan esperanza a las futuras generaciones". La primera edición de este premio será entregada el 5 de diciembre durante el sorteo de la próxima Copa del Mundo, que se realizará en el 2026 en Estados Unidos, México y Canadá. Y dado que al presidente de la FIFA Gianni Infantino se le ha visto muy de cerca con el presidente de EUU, es casi seguro que al anfitrión de ese día, Donald Trump, se le otorgará el “Premio FIFA de la Paz”.
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Europa-Kommissionens forslag om registreringsdokumenter for køretøjer og oplysninger fra nationale køretøjsregistre m.v.Europa-Kommissionens forslag til Europa-Parlamentet og Rådets direktiv om registreringsdokumenter for køretøjer og oplysninger fra nationale køretøjsregistre og om ophævelse af Rådets direktiv 1999/37/EF. Forelæggelse ved skatteministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (landbrug og fiskeri) den 27.-28. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (landbrug og fiskeri) den 27.-28. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri3) Møde i EUU. Modtagelse af deputation fra Europæisk Ungdom om, hvordan Danmark kan få flere unge danskere ind i EU's institutionerModtagelse af deputation fra Europæisk Ungdom om, hvordan Danmark kan få flere unge danskere ind i EU's institutioner.
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Europa-Kommissionens forslag om registreringsdokumenter for køretøjer og oplysninger fra nationale køretøjsregistre m.v.Europa-Kommissionens forslag til Europa-Parlamentet og Rådets direktiv om registreringsdokumenter for køretøjer og oplysninger fra nationale køretøjsregistre og om ophævelse af Rådets direktiv 1999/37/EF. Forelæggelse ved skatteministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (landbrug og fiskeri) den 27.-28. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (landbrug og fiskeri) den 27.-28. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri3) Møde i EUU. Modtagelse af deputation fra Europæisk Ungdom om, hvordan Danmark kan få flere unge danskere ind i EU's institutionerModtagelse af deputation fra Europæisk Ungdom om, hvordan Danmark kan få flere unge danskere ind i EU's institutioner.
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender - forsvar) den 15. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender - forsvar) den 15. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved forsvarsministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender) den 20. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender) den 20. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren3) Møde i EUU om fastlæggelse af rammer, der skal styrke tilgængeligheden af og forsyningssikkerheden for kritiske lægemidler m.v.Forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets forordning om fastlæggelse af rammer, der skal styrke tilgængeligheden af og forsyningssikkerheden for kritiske lægemidler samt tilgængeligheden af og adgangen til lægemidler af fælles interesse, og om ændring af forordning (EU) 2024/795. Forelæggelse ved indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved justitsministeren5) Møde i Europaudvalget om ændring af tre forordninger vedr. forenkling af visse krav og procedurer for kemiske produkter Kommissionens forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets forordning om ændring af forordning (EF) nr. 1272/2008, (EF) nr. 1223/2009 og (EU) 2019/1009 for så vidt angår forenkling af visse krav og procedurer for kemiske produkter . Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget om det Europæiske Kemikalieagentur og ændring af ECHA basisforordningKommissionens forslag til en forordning af Europa-Parlamentet og Rådet om det Europæiske Kemikalieagentur og ændring af forordning (EF) nr. 1907/2006, (EU) nr. 528/2012, (EU) nr. 649/2012 og (EU) 2019/1021 (ECHA basisforordning). Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (miljø) den 21. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (miljø) den 21. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren8) Rådsmøde nr. 4123 (beskæftigelse, socialpolitik, sundhed og forbrugerbeskyttelse - beskæftigelse og social) den 17. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4123 (beskæftigelse, socialpolitik, sundhed og forbrugerbeskyttelse - beskæftigelse og social) den 17. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren9) Møde i Europaudvalget. Forslag til 6. ændring af direktiv 2004/37/EF (CMR-direktivet)Forslag til 6. ændring af direktiv 2004/37/EF (CMR-direktivet). Forelæggelse ved beskæftigelsesministeren10) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst. Orientering om annullationssøgsmålet om mindstelønsdirektivetSiden sidst. Orientering om annullationssøgsmålet om mindstelønsdirektivet. Forelæggelses ved beskæftigelsesministeren11) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4127 (almindelige anliggender) den 21. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4127 (almindelige anliggender) den 21. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren12) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for samfundssikkerhed og beredskab13) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved udlændinge- og integrationsministeren14) Møde i Europaudvalget. Forelæggelse af møde i Det Europæiske Råd den 23.-24. oktober 2025Forelæggelse af møde i Det Europæiske Råd den 23.-24. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved statsministeren15) Møde i Europaudvalget. Samråd med udenrigsministeren om tiltag over for Israel mht. GazaSamråd med udenrigsministeren vedr. samrådsspørgsmål A (tidligere J) om tiltag over for Israel mht. Gaza (se også EUU alm. del (20241) - svar på spm. 129-150 og 154-165)
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender - forsvar) den 15. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender - forsvar) den 15. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved forsvarsministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender) den 20. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender) den 20. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren3) Møde i EUU om fastlæggelse af rammer, der skal styrke tilgængeligheden af og forsyningssikkerheden for kritiske lægemidler m.v.Forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets forordning om fastlæggelse af rammer, der skal styrke tilgængeligheden af og forsyningssikkerheden for kritiske lægemidler samt tilgængeligheden af og adgangen til lægemidler af fælles interesse, og om ændring af forordning (EU) 2024/795. Forelæggelse ved indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved justitsministeren5) Møde i Europaudvalget om ændring af tre forordninger vedr. forenkling af visse krav og procedurer for kemiske produkter Kommissionens forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets forordning om ændring af forordning (EF) nr. 1272/2008, (EF) nr. 1223/2009 og (EU) 2019/1009 for så vidt angår forenkling af visse krav og procedurer for kemiske produkter . Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget om det Europæiske Kemikalieagentur og ændring af ECHA basisforordningKommissionens forslag til en forordning af Europa-Parlamentet og Rådet om det Europæiske Kemikalieagentur og ændring af forordning (EF) nr. 1907/2006, (EU) nr. 528/2012, (EU) nr. 649/2012 og (EU) 2019/1021 (ECHA basisforordning). Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (miljø) den 21. oktober 2025Rådsmøde (miljø) den 21. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren8) Rådsmøde nr. 4123 (beskæftigelse, socialpolitik, sundhed og forbrugerbeskyttelse - beskæftigelse og social) den 17. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4123 (beskæftigelse, socialpolitik, sundhed og forbrugerbeskyttelse - beskæftigelse og social) den 17. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren9) Møde i Europaudvalget. Forslag til 6. ændring af direktiv 2004/37/EF (CMR-direktivet)Forslag til 6. ændring af direktiv 2004/37/EF (CMR-direktivet). Forelæggelse ved beskæftigelsesministeren10) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst. Orientering om annullationssøgsmålet om mindstelønsdirektivetSiden sidst. Orientering om annullationssøgsmålet om mindstelønsdirektivet. Forelæggelses ved beskæftigelsesministeren11) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4127 (almindelige anliggender) den 21. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4127 (almindelige anliggender) den 21. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren12) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for samfundssikkerhed og beredskab13) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4121 (retlige og indre anliggender) den 13.-14. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved udlændinge- og integrationsministeren14) Møde i Europaudvalget. Forelæggelse af møde i Det Europæiske Råd den 23.-24. oktober 2025Forelæggelse af møde i Det Europæiske Råd den 23.-24. oktober 2025. Forelæggelse ved statsministeren15) Møde i Europaudvalget. Samråd med udenrigsministeren om tiltag over for Israel mht. GazaSamråd med udenrigsministeren vedr. samrådsspørgsmål A (tidligere J) om tiltag over for Israel mht. Gaza (se også EUU alm. del (20241) - svar på spm. 129-150 og 154-165)
The EU-U.S. trade deal concluded in July and the EU-China summit held the same month highlighted Europe's weakening position on the global chessboard. Rym Momtaz, Rosa Balfour, and Erik Jones unpack why European leaders struggle to play power politics and explore what it will take for the EU to regain strategic agency. [00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:54] Europe's Summer of Delusion, [00:14:18] Prospects for EU Institutional Reform [00:24:18] Europe's Quest for a Strategic VisionRosa Balfour, April 30, 2025, “Europe Tried to Trump-Proof Itself. Now It's Crafting a Plan B,” Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Rosa Balfour, March 25, 2025, “The Case for Europe,” Carnegie Europe.Rosa Balfour, Sinan Ülgen, November 28, 2024, “Europe's Fledgling Economic Statecraft and the Trump Challenge,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rosa Balfour, Erik Jones, et al., November 19, 2024, “Geopolitics and Economic Statecraft in the European Union,” Carnegie Europe.Erik Jones, July 17, 2025, “Betting on Europe,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Erik Jones, Gideon Rose, June 23, 2025, “Europe's Two-Front War,” Foreign Affairs.Erik Jones, November 6, 2024, “How Draghi and Letta May Help in Dealing With Trump,” Encompass.Rym Momtaz et al., August 28, 2025, “Taking the Pulse: With Trump, Has Europe Capitulated?,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rym Momtaz, August 26, 2025, “Europe's Summer of Trump Delusion,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rym Momtaz et al., July 24, 2025, “Taking the Pulse: Does the EU-China Summit Show a Weakened European Hand with Beijing?,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rym Momtaz, July 15, 2025, “Europe's Claim to Geopolitical Power Isn't Passing the Trump Test,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.
On this episode of the Trade Guys, we look at ongoing challenges to the EU-U.S. trade relationship, the early data on the macroeconomic impacts of the tariffs both home and abroad, and a recent executive order zeroing out tariffs on a select range of goods deemed not available in the United States. Trade continues to be the hottest policy topic in Washington, which is why we're bringing back our Crash Course: Trade Policy with the Trade Guys this fall. If you missed our spring course, now is the perfect time to register. The course runs from October 8-9 at CSIS Headquarters or via Zoom. Registration is open until October 3.
Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU om ændring af forordning (EU) 2024/2865 vedrørende anvendelsesdatoer og overgangsbestemmelser i CLP-forordningenKommissionens forslag om ændring af forordning (EU) 2024/2865 for så vidt angår anvendelsesdatoer og overgangsbestemmelser i forbindelse med ændring af forordning om klassificering, mærkning og emballering af stoffer og blandinger (CLP-forordningen). Forelæggelse ved miljøministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Forslag om udfasning af russisk gas- og olieimportForslag om udfasning af russisk gas- og olieimport. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren3) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4116 (miljø) den 18. september 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4116 (miljø) den 18. september 2025. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren
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The official framework for the EU-U.S. trade truce has been released, aiming to halt escalating trans-Atlantic trade tensions and steady container flows. This agreement, though not yet legally enforceable, maintains existing tariffs on most European Union exports to the U.S. and on automobiles until reciprocal tariff reductions are implemented by Brussels. DHL Global Forwarding is expanding its cold chain logistics capabilities in Asia Pacific with the opening of a dual-certified pharmaceutical facility at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). This 38,000-square-foot site, the first in KLIA's Free Commercial Zone, offers flexible storage certified for both 15–25°C and 2–8°C, enhancing DHL's leadership in healthcare logistics and addressing rising demand for temperature-sensitive transportation. Ceva Logistics has been targeted by a crime ring in eight separate incidents over the past year, resulting in the theft of high-value electronics exceeding $18.3 million. These thefts are largely attributed to repeated breakdowns in security policy, including outsourcing to unvetted motor carriers and inadequate warehouse security, amidst a broader 13% year-over-year increase in cargo theft incidents in the second quarter, where warehouses are significant targets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The official framework for the EU-U.S. trade truce has been released, aiming to halt escalating trans-Atlantic trade tensions and steady container flows. This agreement, though not yet legally enforceable, maintains existing tariffs on most European Union exports to the U.S. and on automobiles until reciprocal tariff reductions are implemented by Brussels. DHL Global Forwarding is expanding its cold chain logistics capabilities in Asia Pacific with the opening of a dual-certified pharmaceutical facility at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). This 38,000-square-foot site, the first in KLIA's Free Commercial Zone, offers flexible storage certified for both 15–25°C and 2–8°C, enhancing DHL's leadership in healthcare logistics and addressing rising demand for temperature-sensitive transportation. Ceva Logistics has been targeted by a crime ring in eight separate incidents over the past year, resulting in the theft of high-value electronics exceeding $18.3 million. These thefts are largely attributed to repeated breakdowns in security policy, including outsourcing to unvetted motor carriers and inadequate warehouse security, amidst a broader 13% year-over-year increase in cargo theft incidents in the second quarter, where warehouses are significant targets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Complementando al especial de los inicios del thrash metal (tanto en EUU como en Europa), hoy en Corsarios tenemos un programa con una temática muy Heavy, pues esta noche es para el US Power Metal (o heavy metal norteamericano / Power Metal USA). ¿Qué es? ¿Cómo funciona?, ¿Cómo es / fue la situación en cada estado norteamericano?... Somos plenamente conscientes de que el estilo y lo que la etiqueta contiene es inabarcable, pero podéis contar con que por las ondas, de uno u otro modo, aparecerán dictadores digitales, que las canciones que sonarán tendrán el peso de una tonelada de ladrillos, que el viaje nos llevará desde lo profundo del abismo de Helm hasta más allá de lo desconocido. Todo ello mientras los ojos de rubí de la serpiente nos miran al saludar a la dama oriental. Sí, todo ello son títulos de canciones referentes del estilo, que os iremos presentando y/o comentando. ¿Tenemos todas las referencias ubicadas? Sea así o no, la noche es perfecta para disfrutar de un montón de poderosas canciones en vinilo a través de la FM y en la emisión digital, y en unos días en las principales plataformas de contenidos digitales, podcast, y en Youtube.
Join Bobby Kerr on this week's episode of "Down to Business" as he dives into the intricate world of trade tariffs and their impact on the Irish economy. With renowned broadcaster and businesswoman Norah Casey and Declan Ralph from BWG Group, Bobby navigates the latest developments in the EU-U.S. trade deal and the ongoing uncertainties that could affect various industries, from pharma to spirits. Discover how companies are strategizing in response to U.S. tariffs and get insights into the current state of the airline industry as Aer Lingus reveals impressive profit numbers. Plus, the discussion touches on DIY woes and the joys of the upcoming bank holiday weekend.
S&P futures are pointing to a higher open today, up +0.2%, as progress of trade negotiations supports sentiment. Asian markets traded mixed today, but European markets are stronger in early trades. The EU-U.S. trade deal has drawn significant criticism despite avoiding worst-case tariffs. Energy experts question the feasibility of the EU's $750B energy purchase commitment, citing cost-focused private-sector priorities. European leaders highlight economic risks, with new 15% tariffs on pharmaceuticals, potentially costing the Eurozone industry $13-19B, and worsening trade deficits in France and Germany. Companies Mentioned: Bristol Myers Squibb, Chart Industries, Norfolk Southern
Plus: President Donald Trump says Russia has 10 or 12 days to reach a cease-fire with Ukraine or face more economic pressure. And the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a cease-fire after deadly clashes at their border. Pierre Bienaimé hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Not on the best of terms. Member of European Parliament Jörgen Warborn says the bloc's framework for a trade deal is going to be hard for its member nations to deal with. For whom the bridge tolls. After Prime Minister Carney makes big cuts to tolls on the Confederation Bridge, a Senator from Prince Edward Island who has been pushing for this move for years tells us why it should be just the beginning.You could call it a medical breakthrough. Faced with staffing shortages, a hospital in Yellowknife asks doctors across the country what it would cost to get them up north for a shift in the ER.Not local, but definitely organic. On the anniversary of Bach's death, we hear from a fan of the composer in Little Rock, Arkansas who's playing a special organ performance at his church tonight. And...surely, you joust. We reach a 79-year-old jouster who showed off his skills in an international tournament this weekend in Alberta.As It Happens, the Monday Edition. Radio that's worth a second lance.
While the EU trade deal is a big step forward for the U.S. solidifying tariffs, Michelle Gibley with Charles Schwab says there's still plenty of outstanding deals that need to be reached. Canada and China are the countries she believes need the greatest amount of focus. Michelle believes other countries look to new trading partners outside the U.S. if deals don't go their way.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
-Economía de EEUU creó durante junio más trabajos de los esperados: tasa de desempleo cae a 4,1%. -Presupuesto "grande y hermoso" de #DonaldTrump es aprovado por el congreso. Se convertirá en ley. -#OpenAI acuerda con #Oracle alquilarle 4.5GW de poder computacional por US$30MM al año.
U.S. President Donald Trump perceives climate change not as an environmental crisis but as a geostrategic opportunity. Rym Momtaz sat down with Olivia Lazard and Milo McBride to explore whether Europe can still cooperate with the United States on the clean energy transition.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:48] The Trump Administration's Approach to Climate Change, [00:10:32] EU-U.S. Cooperation on Climate Action, [00:20:38] The Future of the Clean Energy TransitionOlivia Lazard, May 9, 2025, “What Are Rare Earths and Why Does Everyone Want Them?,” BBC Radio.Milo McBride, Narayan Subramanian, June 5, 2025, “America's Electric Vehicle Surrender,” Foreign Policy.Milo McBride, May 29, 2025, “Clean Energy's New Cold War: Can the U.S. Compete With China?,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Milo McBride, Daniel Helmeci, May 1, 2025, “The Global Trend of Turning Power Plants Into Clean Energy Hubs,” Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Milo McBride et al., February 26, 2025, “How the U.S. Can Stop Losing the Race for Clean Energy,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Milo McBride, Daniel Helmeci, February 26, 2025, “Minerals, Manufacturing, and Markets: Foreign Policy for U.S. Energy Technology and Minerals,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The Ag-Net News Hour Hosts, Lorrie Boyer and Nick Papagni, “The Ag Meter,” highlight the upcoming Mother's Day by saying that it is one of the biggest days when it comes to strawberry sales. They then talk about the potential de-escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions, with key meetings in Switzerland. They noted China's economic stimulus and the U.S.'s daily tariff earnings of $192 million, contrasting with the Biden administration's losses. The EU-U.S. trade deal is nearing completion. The USDA is preparing to offer $21 billion in disaster aid by the end of the month. Brooke Rollins' efforts to prioritize U.S. farmers over international aid were praised, contrasting with the previous administration's actions. The CME Group/Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer rose to 141, the highest since December 2021, with a future expectation index of 152. The farm financial performance index fell slightly to 101, while the farm capital investment index rose to 114. Higher input costs remain the top concern for farmers, with 10% now worried about input availability. Tariffs are seen as potentially beneficial in the long run, with 56% expecting reduced farm income in 2025. Senator Amy Klobuchar raised concerns about bottlenecking and privacy issues due to an extra layer of review for agency loans over $500,000. The weekly Almond Update, sponsored by the Almond Board of California, features Craig Durr, Vice President of Global Marketing and Sales at Campos Brothers Farms. Durr discusses the almond industry's evolution, emphasizing the need to market almonds globally and adapt to price volatility. He highlights the shift from promoting almonds as ingredients to focusing on snack consumption to stabilize demand. Durr also notes the industry's growth from a billion to two billion pounds, stressing the importance of a holistic, global approach. The segment concludes with a light-hearted discussion about Mother's Day and Father's Day.
Today, Jess, Martha, and Les discuss Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the White House. As the EU's unofficial emissary, Meloni is hoping to head off an EU-U.S. trade war. Trump says a deal is coming “100%,” but he's in no rush. Meanwhile, the EU is in talks with China over EV tariffs, as Trump reportedly ups pressure on Europe to pick a side: Washington or Beijing. Oh, and NASA has found signs of life on an exoplanet. From trade to space and everything in between—it's a very Fun Friday.Is Trump driving a wedge between the EU and China—or just improvising one day at a time? Can Meloni, a right-wing nationalist, effectively represent Europe's broader interests? Does NASA and the Trump Administration know more than they're saying about alien life?Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.Check out the sources that helped shape our expert's discussion!https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world/trump-100-confident-of-trade-deal-with-eu-during-italian-pm-melonis-us-visit/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/04/16/meloni-italy-eu-tariffs-trump/ https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/eu-china-start-talks-lifting-eu-tariffs-chinese-electric-vehicles-handelsblatt-2025-04-10/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2025/04/16/alien-life-exoplanet-webb-telescope/Follow our experts on Twitter: @NotTVJessJones@lestermunson@marthamillerdcLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @masonnatsec on Twitter!We are also on YouTube, and watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/EuMN6WzKIPg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Con Antón Losada, Cristina Monge y Carlos Navarro-Antolín. Miles de personas se manifestaron el fin de semana contra la macrocelulosa Altri y su instalación en Galicia. En Gaza, la cifra de muertos ya supera los 50 mil. Israel plantea la creación de una agencia de expulsión de gazatíes. EEUU continúa coordinando las negociaciones entre Rusia y Ucrania en Arabia Saudí. Esta semana el Congreso debate el plan europeo de rearme.
President Donald Trump’s tariff fight with the European Union just got a little more heated after the EU accused U.S. tech giants Google and Apple of breaching antitrust rules. Could this escalate the EU-U.S. trade war? We’ll also talk about the erasure of Black history and why Elon Musk is about to be back in the money. Finally, Nova makes us smile with some of the funniest and nerdiest bumper stickers seen around the streets of Los Angeles. Here's everything we talked about today: “Jackie Robinson's Army career wiped from military website in DEI purge” by NBC News @danlamothe.bsky.social on Bluesky “Elon Musk's X Raises Almost $1 Billion in New Equity Funding” by Bloomberg “EU accuses Google and Apple of breaking its rules, risking Trump clash” from The Guardian “The funniest, weirdest and most niche bumper stickers seen around L.A.” by The Los Angeles Times Watch: “Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun” performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on YouTube Got a question or comment for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
President Donald Trump’s tariff fight with the European Union just got a little more heated after the EU accused U.S. tech giants Google and Apple of breaching antitrust rules. Could this escalate the EU-U.S. trade war? We’ll also talk about the erasure of Black history and why Elon Musk is about to be back in the money. Finally, Nova makes us smile with some of the funniest and nerdiest bumper stickers seen around the streets of Los Angeles. Here's everything we talked about today: “Jackie Robinson's Army career wiped from military website in DEI purge” by NBC News @danlamothe.bsky.social on Bluesky “Elon Musk's X Raises Almost $1 Billion in New Equity Funding” by Bloomberg “EU accuses Google and Apple of breaking its rules, risking Trump clash” from The Guardian “The funniest, weirdest and most niche bumper stickers seen around L.A.” by The Los Angeles Times Watch: “Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun” performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on YouTube Got a question or comment for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Transport Topics is the news leader in trucking and freight transportation. Today's briefing covers EU-U.S. trade discussions, a 3% rise in February truck tonnage, and Torc's partnerships to advance autonomous trucking technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Trade Guys, we talk through the crossroads that Europe has reached vis-à-vis its regulatory approaches and relationship with the United States.
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- Nissan in Deep Trouble - Infiniti Dealers Can Co-Locate with Nissan - U.S. Approaching EV Tipping Point - GM and EVgo Surpass 2,000 Fast Chargers - China Pivots to Hybrid Exports to EU - U.S. November SAAR Hits 16.7 Million - Ford Sets Monthly EV Sales Record - Genesis Shifting HEVs and EREVs - Genesis Joining Endurance Racing - UAW Organizers Go On Strike Against UAW - Jeep Slashes Avenger EV Price by $6,000 - BYD Uses EVs for Emergencies in Japan - Amtrak Sets Passenger Record
- Nissan in Deep Trouble - Infiniti Dealers Can Co-Locate with Nissan - U.S. Approaching EV Tipping Point - GM and EVgo Surpass 2,000 Fast Chargers - China Pivots to Hybrid Exports to EU - U.S. November SAAR Hits 16.7 Million - Ford Sets Monthly EV Sales Record - Genesis Shifting HEVs and EREVs - Genesis Joining Endurance Racing - UAW Organizers Go On Strike Against UAW - Jeep Slashes Avenger EV Price by $6,000 - BYD Uses EVs for Emergencies in Japan - Amtrak Sets Passenger Record
OC Media's Robin Fabbro and Mariam Nikuradze talk about the spontaneous protest movement which erupted after the Georgian government's announcement that the country would ‘halt' its EU integration. Mariam shares her experience covering the protests and details how the police injured her and damaged her cameras as she was covering their violent dispersal of the protests. Read more: Anti-government protests spread to Georgia's regions: the case of Marneuli Explainer | After a month of simmering protests, Georgia erupted: why now? Support independent journalism in the Caucasus and become an OC Media Member: Join today. …or donate to the collective Georgian media security fund.
With Donald Trump returning to the White House, the future of the transatlantic alliance hangs in the balance.Europe Inside Out's new host Rym Momtaz is joined by Sophia Besch and Christopher Shell to unpack the reasons behind his victory and its implications for EU-U.S. relations.
With Donald Trump returning to the White House, the future of the transatlantic alliance hangs in the balance. Europe Inside Out's new host Rym Momtaz is joined by Sophia Besch and Christopher Shell to unpack the reasons behind his victory and its implications for EU-U.S. relations.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:52] Interviews with Voters in the United States [00:10:52] The Reasons Behind Trump's Victory [00:20:59] The Election's Impact on EU-U.S. Relations [00:27:54] The Future of the Transatlantic Relationship.Rym Momtaz et al., November 7, 2024, “Taking the Pulse: Can Europeans Significantly Reduce Their Security Reliance on the United States?” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rym Momtaz, September 17, 2024, “Europe's Choice: Adapt or Atrophy,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Sophia Besch, Liana Fix, November 7, 2024, “Europe Does Not Have the Luxury to Panic Over Trump's Election,”, Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Sophia Besch, Christopher S. Chivvis, Stephen Wertheim, October 24, 2024, “Will America's Next President Bring Real Change in Foreign Policy?” The World Unpacked, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Christopher Shell, October 24, 2024, “Race, Foreign Policy, and the 2024 Presidential Election,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Christopher Shell, October 11, 2024, “How Do Americans Feel About the Election and Foreign Policy?” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Time for a Newsroom summarizing everything that's happened in our usual areas of focus, although we are dropping the last two (Zero-Party Data and Future of media) this time around. ePrivacy & Regulatory Updates Enforcement On September 5th, the CNIL fined CEGEDIM SANTÉ 800,000 euros for processing health data without authorization. The healthcare software provider collected sensitive personal information, assigning a unique identifier for each patient of the same doctor. This method was considered sufficient to ensure that personal data remained anonymous in order to put together certain comparative studies, but the CNIL concluded that, given the risk of re-identification, it could merely be considered pseudonymized, exposing a breach of the GDPR as a result (for starters, patients had not been informed of additional purposes). A Reference was made to the EDPB's Opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques. On September 27th The Irish DPC issued a 91 million euro fine to Meta for storing certain user passwords in plain text files. On October 22nd, NOYB filed a claim against Pinterest before the French supervisory authority alleging that the company relies on legitimate interest to underpin its behavioral advertising practices, in contravention of the CJEU Bundeskartellamt decision. The social network has also been accused of breaching the transparency principle and not responding to data subject requests appropriately. On October 24th, the Irish DPC imposed a 310m EUR fine on LinkedIn. The professional social network is not properly applying a valid legal basis for targeted ads and the processing of first party data about their members, despite referring to three separate grounds: consent, legitimate interest and contractual necessity. This has also resulted in a breach of the fairness principle. On October 30th, the California Privacy Protection Agency announced an investigative sweep of data broker registration compliance under the Delete Act. This law requires data brokers to register with the CPPA and pay a fee annually. On November 6th, the Canadian government ordered the closure of TikTok in the country. Citizens are however allowed to keep using the app, as this is considered a personal choice. Legal updates and guidelines On October 4th, the CJEU resolved a famous dispute between the Royal Dutch Lawn Tennis Association and the Dutch DPA. The latter had imposed a fine on KNLTB for relying on legitimate interest for sharing data with its sponsors for purposes of direct marketing. Five days later, the EDPB requested comments on its draft Opinion on processing data on the basis of Legitimate Interest: It is made clear that this legal basis should not be treated as a “last resort” as it is of equal value to the rest, and a differentiation is made between an interest (or broader benefit that a controller may have) and a purpose (or specific reason why the data is processed). The Opinion has also stated that an interest must be related to the data controller's activities. On the same day (October 9th), the EDPB adopted its Opinion 22/2024 on certain obligations following from the reliance on processors and sub-processors: every controller should extend the diligence they currently have over direct processors to the entire chain of custody, no matter how many degrees apart. On October 16th, the EDPB adopted new Guidelines on the technical scope of article 5.3 of the ePrivacy Directive: given that very little has changed since they opened up an initial draft for comments, we recorded a separate episode with Peter Craddock pondering the far reaching implications of these Guidelines. Turning our attention to the UK, on October 7th the UK ICO launched its own Data Protection Audit Framework including self-assessment toolkits and other practical resources. Also, the UK Data Protection reform is back, now with a Data Use and Access Bill (with a second reading announced on November 1st). It maintains an exception for analytics cookies that will not require consent. DPOs are back on the table (the previous reform proposal was getting rid of the role). On November 5th EDPB adopted its first report under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and a statement on the recommendations on access to data for law enforcement. The redress mechanism has been implemented successfully but it is yet not being widely used. The EDPB has voiced concerns about recent changes to Section 702 FISA and how that could expand the role of private companies in gathering data about EU citizens. MarTech and AdTech On November 12th, Meta introduced a plan C to its Pay or Consent models, having been told by the EDPB that the current proposal would not be acceptable. A third option (besides paying and relying on behavioral ads) is now available which will use less data and remain mostly contextual. It will also compensate its decreased targeting capabilities with increased audience reach by showing ads (“ad breaks”) that become unskippable for a few seconds. A study conducted by Boston University has concluded that the Protected Audiences API (building on the formerly called FLEDGE protocol, a part of Chrome's Privacy Sandbox), can produce similar results to those of third party cookies in the context of retargeting campaigns. On November 5th, David Raab, who back in the day had coined the label CDP (Customer Data Platform), published a provocative piece titled “The Composable CDP is Dead”. In summary the author argues that all CDPs have already caught up with the modularization that came from sitting on top of more flexible data warehouses, so every single CDP has either become a niche modular component or an all-encompassing, highly-modularized software suite. In sum, the term will not help a Hightouch differentiate itself uniquely any longer. We suggest that you listen to our interviews with Tejas Manohar and Jonathan Mendez, CEOs of Hightouch and Neuralift AI respectively, for further context. AI, Competition and Digital Markets The community is still recovering from Hamburg's DPA's opinion (adopted on July 15th) stating that LLMs do not contain personal data. The supervisory authority made three key points that we will be covering with some future guests: a) No personal data is stored in LLMs; b) Data subject rights as defined in the GDPR cannot relate to the model itself, but they can be exercised against the provider or deployer of a system built on top of such models, with regards to the input or output of such system; c) The training of LLMs using personal data must comply with data protection regulations. The Irish DPC announced an investigation into Google's foundational AI model (PaLM 2) on September 12th, with a focus on the DPIA that Google is expected to have undertaken. An ICO report released on November 8th found that AI recruitment technologies can filter candidates according to protected characteristics including race, gender, and sexual orientation. On November 13th, Meta received an 800,000 EUR fine for anti-competitive practices in the bundling of its Marketplace feature with the primary Facebook application. So, they have leveraged their control over one market to take control of another, adjacent market, in this case threatening pretty large companies in the classified ads space. That's it for today! Thanks again for listening.
Aus der EU-Kommission gibt es eine erste Reaktion auf den jüngsten Brief von Verkehrsminister Wissing. In der Frage der Gültigkeit neuer Vorgaben zu Abgastests für alte Diesel-Modelle scheut Brüssel nach wie vor ein eindeutiges Bekenntnis zum Vertrauensschutz für Millionen Autobesitzer.
Jesse is on vacation until August, so this is a special, Rob-only summer episode of Shift Key.—The far right is rising across Europe. The global order seems to be deteriorating. And American politics is careening toward a crisis. Where does climate policy go from here? On this week's episode of Shift Key, Rob chats with two leaders at Breakthrough Energy, the Bill Gates-funded climate venture capital and advocacy group. They are Ann Mettler, a former EU official who is now Breakthrough's vice president for Europe, and Aliya Haq, its vice president for U.S. policy and advocacy. We talk about why Europe was surprised by the Inflation Reduction Act, where American policy goes from here, and how to prepare climate policy for an era of rising geopolitical tensions and security concerns. This episode of Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap. Mentioned:More on the Breakthrough Energy SummitMacron's frustration with the IRAEurope's Green DealHow anxiety over China is reshaping the global economic orderThe latest statement from the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council--This episode of Shift Key is sponsored by …Watershed's climate data engine helps companies measure and reduce their emissions, turning the data they already have into an audit-ready carbon footprint backed by the latest climate science. Get the sustainability data you need in weeks, not months. Learn more at watershed.com.As a global leader in PV and ESS solutions, Sungrow invests heavily in research and development, constantly pushing the boundaries of solar and battery inverter technology. Discover why Sungrow is the essential component of the clean energy transition by visiting sungrowpower.com.Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Large amounts of information are collected during merger control and behavioural competition law investigations. What are the personal data protection issues raised? Dan Rupprecht, Director for Europe of iDiscovery Solutions, joins Aaron Yeater and Matthew Hall to discuss the differences between these two types of investigations, why and how the EU/UK and U.S. approaches differ in this area, the technology that is used and the future. Listen to this episode to learn more about protection of personal data when working in these areas. With special guest: Dan Rupprecht, Director for Europe, iDiscovery Solutions Related Links: European Commission data protection (GDPR) UK GDPR Hosted by: Aaron Yeater, Analysis Group, Inc. and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP
In today's Tech Talks Daily Podcast episode, I delve into the nuanced and ever-evolving landscape of data privacy with Alan Chapell from Chapell & Associates. Known for his in-depth expertise in this field, Alan offers invaluable insights into various critical topics shaping the global privacy conversation. Beginning with the EU-U.S. treaty that aims to enable the free flow of personal data across the Atlantic, Alan elucidates why the path to seamless data transfers has been rife with challenges. Is data localization a feasible strategy for tech companies in this regulatory environment? As we navigate this digital age, advertisers often find themselves at the crossroads of innovation and regulation. Alan shares his thoughts on the current privacy enforcement priorities that data-driven advertisers should pay attention to. This episode also examines Google's Privacy Sandbox—an initiative that piqued industry interest for its promise of user privacy and personalized advertising. But is it a viable tool on which businesses can be built? Alan unpacks the complexities. No conversation on data privacy would be complete without discussing the two tech giants that loom large over the digital landscape: Apple and Google. How do their approaches to advertising converge and diverge, and what does this mean for users and advertisers alike? Looking ahead, the possibility of a comprehensive U.S. privacy law in the next few years is a subject of great debate and anticipation. Alan weighs in on the factors that could influence the passage of such legislation and ventures to imagine what it might entail. Lastly, for those who wish to delve deeper into the intricacies of data privacy and its impact on business strategy, Alan points listeners to his monthly report, which serves as a vital guide in these uncertain times. So, whether you're an advertiser, a tech enthusiast, or someone concerned about how your data is being used, this episode offers a compelling look at the state of data privacy today and what we can expect soon.
In October 2022, President Biden issued an executive order regarding the European Union – U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The Framework allows for data flows between the EU and the U.S., and it was established after the European Court of Justice struck down a prior agreement known as the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield. The executive order addresses […]
A.M. Edition for May 22. European Union privacy regulators have fined Facebook owner Meta a record $1.3 billion for sending user information to the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter. WSJ tech reporter Sam Schechner explains how the decision could affect other multinational companies. Plus, U.S. debt talks are set to resume this afternoon. And Russia claims victory in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices