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A 16 week abortion ban that is now supported by Republicans as reported in NYT.

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A drop in battery metal prices by Nov 2023 leads to delaying of mining projects.

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Israeli rescue mission for 4 hostages in Nuseerat part of Gaza June 10, 2024. 

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813 acres of forest were cutdown near Berlin location for a new gigafactory of Tesla.

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EV slowdown in the US in 2024. And GM surpassing Ford in EV's.

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Jannik Sinner has a new coach Vagnozzi as he resets his game in world tennis.

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US fentanyl tariffs on Canada and Mexico go into effect on March 4, 2024. 

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It is important for a correct sense of the Middle East to see these British Arab states from Kuwait to UAE and Qatar in the context of British India if one is to see them as part of the modern world as India is. This is now US policy under DJT and has been under Biden for a peaceful economically advanced region. A third of Arabian peninsula Arab protectorates were run from British India from 1800 onwards. The Interpretation Act of 1889 listed the states under British India in the Arabian peninsula including Kuwait, Bahrain, Aden now Yemen, Oman, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and they were listed along with Jaipur, Hyderabad and Bhawalpur. British Prime minister Clement Attlee wanted to give independence to these Arab states along with the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947. But this did not happen till 1971. In 1937 the first of many separations from the British Empire in India of Arab states was announced. Aden, now Yemen, was separated from the British Empire in India to the Colonial Empire. British Empire authorites in Delhi never wanted to administer these Arab states even though the British Indian Political Service ran each of these states till 1971. They were very poor and lacking basic infrastructure, things changed only after the discovery of oil in late 1930's. ...
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Seen as IRA's these accounts in DJT's One Big Beautiful Act with the government investing $1000 of its money for every newborn's savings account is a powerful way to create wealth for the next generation. It is designed to be invested in funds that grow with the S&P 500, will be available in 2026. Lets look at the power of accumulation in a fund that has $3000 invested in it $1000 by the government, $1000 by a grandparent and $1000 by a parent. Over 10, 20 and 30 years. If the child has $3000 invested in it till he is 18 years this would have $54000 of payments made into the fund.   The actual S&P return has averaged 12-13% over the last 10 years 2023-2024. Including dividends it has grown to 249%. Assuming it grows at 10 percent a year ,the power of compound interest is huge- it will grow to $47,000 in 10 years, 147,000 in 20 years, and 349,000 in 30 years. This is 3 times the average IRA of 127,000 in 2025. Fidelity Investments shows average IRA in 2025 as as $127,000, for 30 year olds 104,000. In a good set of years this account alone would triple the retirement savings of ordinary Americans.   ...
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2G+ concept in Bundesliga means that football stadiums in Germany are filling up to capacity with fans who are double vaccinated or tested not required to wear masks. Small groups of fans not fully vaccinated are separated in separate locations in the stadium requiring masks and social distancing. German states are experimenting with this new concept after some 570 days when stadiums were closed.

Political messages and protest messages are rampant in stadiums as they reopen says DW.com

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Siemens says it will build the new high speed rail system for Egypt for 2000 kilometres for 8.1 billion euros. The contract includes rail lines, 41 high speed trains 94 regional trains, 41 freight trains, 8 depots and freight stations, using the latest technology. Trains at speeds of 230 kms per hour will reach cities and towns with 90% of the population. About 48,000 jobs will be created.

This project provides the critical infrastructure that Egypt needs.

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Since 2003 China has poured more concrete every 2 years than America has done over the whole 20th century. China uses 50% of the world's concrete. Roads, rail, bridges, dams account for one third of the growth of the Chinese economy in 2017.

A huge project of president Jinping is the new airport with plans for 4 runways and handling 200 million passengers a year. The current airport handles 96 million passengers a year.

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As the British parliament prepares to vote on Brexit deal put forward by prime minister Theresa May, Joanna Sugden summarizes what is expected as the next step if parliament rejects it.  Why are a faction Conservative members opposed to it? There is the Irish backstop which they oppose. Keeping open the border between the two Irelands- Northern Ireland as part of Britain and Ireland as a EU country is important to preserve peace achieved through the Good Friday Agreement between the Catholic and Protestant communities.May wants to keep the border open. Far right Conservatives see this as keeping Britain connected to the EU in some way which they oppose. They stubbornly hold onto this view. Add to this the opposition from the Remain campaign which sees leaving the EU as bad for Britain's economic future. Some Leave supporters now see the dangers of Brexit, especially leaving with no deal made with the EU. Most of the Labour Party members fall into this group. What happens if parliament rejects May's deal by a small margin? The deal would be renegotiated with the EU to tweak it for more support. What happens if parliament rejects it with a huge margin? This would result in several options. May could call a general election. Britain could have a second referendum on Brexit. Or in a chaotic situation Britain could leave the European Union without a deal altogether, something everyone wants to avoid because of the disruptions it would cause. May is using this risk as  a way to persuade reluctant MP's but it may not work.     ...
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India's focus is on climate finance as COP27 opens in Egypt November 6-11.

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A look at a bit of humor on diversity in India from India's Northeast.

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Companies increasing prices may have caused a 1 percentage point increase in inflation in the US.

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Over 1 million Ukrainian refugees have found refuge in Germany. Now municipalities say they are full.

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The James Webb Space Telescope unfolds in space  to become fully functional on January 7.

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A scandal in China over cooking oil transported in fuel trucks that is shown in DW.com

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How crypto is entering the political campaigns in 2024. WSJ covered this in a recent article.

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As both Harris and Trump focus on increasing Border Security and fighting transnational gangs at the Border, Mexico's new president Claudia Sheinbaum has a strategy for the first 100 days to tackle the 10 cities with the highest homicide rates that include Acapulco, Guanajuato.

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The Mendenhall glacier flood that runs into a river and lake in Juneau, capital of Alaska, with risk of flooding for third straight year. This glacier is part of the Juneau Icefield that is melting twice as fast now compared to 2010 due to climate change.

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A sense of purpose that benefits the common good and others around us, and small actions to achieve this, are a way to true happiness. Self centered attitudes have led to a loss of purpose in life and destructive behaviours in the last two decades.

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Smith's second fastest century in 80 balls on the third day of the Second Test at Edgbaston in England's fighting spirit. Smith came in with Siraj on a hattrick with Root and Stokes out in successive deliveries and England down by 5 wickets.

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Iran's efforts to continue its nuclear fuel enrichment programs and develop a nuclear weapon are running up against the European Union, the US and the interests of the world in nuclear non proliferation. After 5 days of war Iran continues to move in that direction.


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