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Europe's largest river restoration on the Meuse river in the southern Nether lands. The river was widened and the banks lowered. wildlife and birds are coming back. People can walk the length of the river along paths on the banks.

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Antonio Costa's centre left Socialist Party wins big in Portugal's 2022 election winning 117 of 230 seats in parliament.

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Comments about immigration policy by Donald Trump, candidate for the Republican nomination for president in the 2016 election, create uneasiness in Mexico. Trump says he would block the billions of dollars that illegal immigrants from Mexico in the U.S. send back to Mexico, and deport millions of Mexicans in the U.S. illegally back to Mexico.
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Natural Gas is set at a target of 15% by 2030 of India's energy mix from 6% in 2024. India is learning from China's experience where LNG is used to fuel heavy and medium commercial vehicles. As new LNG terminals to gas pipelines infrastructure takes time to be built the use of SSNLG or Small Scale Natural Liquified Gas projects is being adopted to speed up shift to natural gas which costs less and is less damaging for climate change.

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One analyst Charles Peabody of Portales Partners says Countrywide which had estimated losses of $9 billion now faces loses of $16 billion and rising today as home prices drop and foreclosures rise. This has analysts questioning the wisdom of Bank of America buying Countrywide. And Standard and Poors has placed Countrywide in junk status. Lewis CEO of Bank of America may actually have his company walk away from Countrywide as it unravels.
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Financial markets and investors now see the uncertainties emanating from tariffs negotiations as temporary and unlikely to affect corporate profits and the US economy says this report in WSJ. When the EU requested an extension with EU president Leyen calling DJT on May 27th, Trump who had said the EU was dragging its feet on trade negotiations with the US, granted her request. Leyen promised to speed up the negotiations with the new deadline of Juy 9, 2025. Trump had called for an across the board 50% tariff on all EU products if the EU continued the lack of response. In this way DJT called the bluff the Europeans were playing seeking to portray the American tariffs negotiations in an unfavorable way.  How did markets respond? The S&P 500 increased by 2% on May 27th when it became clear that a trade settlement was likely to be reached in 6 weeks. Earlier DJT had met with Mark Carney of Canada another key trading partner and come up with an understanding on moving forward. DJT has shown flexibility with advice from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent who has experience with and carefully followed financial markets. ...
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Places like Denver with houses in the distant suburbs or exurbs, on cattle ranches south of Denver, where people then commuted to work in the city of Denver, like other places across the country, are seeing a reassessment of the costs of time and money in being so far from the city weighing that against the benefits of being in the open country. There may not be a complete shift back to the cities but a reordering is expected to make city and nearby suburbs living more attractive. And housing prices are recognizing this as exurbs house prices are declining faster.
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Brett Lee recalls the one time when he was bowling very fast at 165 kmph and Sachin hit the ball for three fours in an over leaving Lee spellbound. Here he recalls his amazing friendship with Sachin and how it meant so much to him. Invited for dinner by Sachin they got to know each other off the field. Brett says of the encounters on the field "we respected each other."  As the Aussies meet India in Adelaide for the first Test this brings back memories of Aussie cricket over the years going back to Richie Benaud and Neil Harvey, Norman O'Neill. 

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GDP growth in the second quarter of 2010 was at 6.2% annual rate. GDP growth in 2009 was 4.5%. Foreign Direct Investment was $3.7 billion in the second quarter of 2010, according to the Investment Coordinating Board in Indonesia. This year foreign direct investment is expected to exceed the $14.87 billion of 2008. Indonesia still faces problems ranging from the lack of infrastructure building, a weak university system and corruption. The government of President Yudhoyono was reelected to a second five year term in 2009. Yudhoyono has made changes with more power going to local governments and efforts to reduce corruption. Indonesia has a large consumer market which is about two thirds of GDP. With a young population of 240 million, government policies for stimulus and popular cash transfer programs for the poor, the consumer market continues to grow.
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Israel's missile defense system shot down 88% of the rockets fired from the Gaza Strip. For Israel this was a test of the missile defense system in the event there is a conflict with Iran. The Hamas government in Gaza was supplied with rockets by Iran.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India wins a no confidence vote in Parliament by 275 votes to 256 a wider margin than expected and is expected to push forward with the nuclear deal with the USA. Elections will now be held in May 2009 for Parliament and Prime Minister.
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Delicate labor relations cause nervousness at Moodys and the rating is lowered for GM in Feb 2006, for a second time.

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