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U.N. warns terrorists could hijack driverless cars to launch ai-powered mass casualty attacks
A chilling new report released by the United Nations warns that terrorists could hijack autonomous vehicles to carry out mass casualty attacks without risking their own lives, potentially turning driverless cars into lethal AI-powered “slaughterbots.”
The report, titled Algorithms and Terrorism: The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence for Terrorist Purposes, outlines the growing threat posed by emerging technologies such as self-driving cars, drones, and other automated systems when exploited by extremists. The report presents a grim forecast of how AI could expand terrorists’ capabilities to strike populated areas without human operatives on-site.
“The likelihood of co-ordinated attacks using hijacked or self-made AVs in the near future, i.e., five to ten years, is moderate to high and should be on the radar of all national security services and practitioners in the UK as a possible threat,” it says.
The report’s release adds urgency to ongoing global discussions around AI safety, ethical deployment of autonomous systems, and counterterrorism strategies in an increasingly automated world.
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Japan releases bombshell Vax vs. Unvax data on 18 million people
A COVID vaccine database covering 18 million citizens has just been released for the first time.
On June 15th, a group of brave Japanese truth seekers did what their government wouldn’t—they released a bombshell broadcast exposing vaccine data from over 18 million people.
Journalist Masako Ganaha posted on X: “If the government won’t do it, then the people should investigate the mass deaths of Japanese people! Database of 18 million vaccinated people revealed for the first time!”
The video featured Member of the House of Representatives Kazuhiro Haraguchi, prominent Dr. Yasufumi Murakami, and the Information Disclosure Request Team.
Dr. Murakami’s conclusion was blunt: “…the more doses you get, the sooner you’re likely to die, within a shorter period…”
According to Dr. Murakami, there was no noticeable spike in deaths among the unvaccinated. But among the vaccinated, a clear peak emerged—especially between 90 and 120 days after the shot.
As the number of vaccine doses increases, the peak in deaths appears sooner.
“This is a key discovery,” he continued. “The more doses, the more the peak shifts, indicating that the toxicity accumulates. The toxicity overlaps, and the more doses you receive, the faster people die.”
China’s structural slump may fuel flood of cheap goods to EU
China’s factories have been producing more than its domestic market can absorb, and those goods are headed to Europe.
On June 12, the independent Brussels-based Bruegel institute’s latest study warned that China’s persistent industrial overcapacity, weak domestic demand and deflationary pressures could be externalised via exports. It said Europe was particularly exposed in sectors such as electric vehicles (EVs), batteries and steel.
Europe’s steel sector was already bearing the brunt of this shift. Despite sanctions and safeguards, large volumes of Russian steel were still entering the bloc, while Chinese deliveries have increased sharply.
European Union producers warned the market was at risk of saturation as overcapacity was redirected.
Industry fears were also now growing that ongoing trade negotiations with India may further open the door to yet another low-cost exporter, amplifying downward price pressures.
According to Bloomberg on June 12, the number of loss-making industrial firms in China was at its highest since 2001.
#China #EU #Economy #FindTruth
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More Americans plan summer 'staycations'; Cincinnati named top spot
A new survey reveals that 46% of Americans plan to travel this summer. Of the remaining 54%, 65% say affordability is keeping them from venturing out - and will be taking 'staycations' near home.
One of the top issues among those choosing 'staycations' is the cost of living - plus the higher costs of traveling, which include airfare, hotels, meals and entertainment. Others polled cited having too much debt or focusing on other financial priorities.
A staycation can be a fun fallback option. If nothing else, take some time off to relax and recharge at home. Play tourist in your local area or just enjoy some downtime with family and friends.
The top 10 cities for 'staycationers' include Orlando and Tampa, Florida; Honolulu, Hawaii; Las Vegas, Nevada; and San Diego, California - with Cincinnati, Ohio in first place.
Cincinnati - also known as the "Queen City" - dates back to 1788, and today is Ohio’s 3rd most populated city with over 2.3 million residents and 25 neighborhoods.
#USA #Health #Economy #FindTruth
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Globalists go radio silent as NATO flirts with World War III
Without war, the globalists have nothing. Maybe they can pull off an economic crisis (all the pieces are certainly in place), but in a vacuum they could get the blame. War offers a valuable distraction for the masses and an ever adaptable scapegoat. People broke and starving? Well, that’s just war. The dollar crashing? Currencies are at risk during war. Freedoms being curtailed? Hey, people need to set aside their liberties for the sake of “security”.
The globalists in Europe are doing everything in their power to prolong the conflagration. They know Ukraine is never going to get their lost territory back. They know that Russia is generating a massive breakout on the front lines in the east. They have no peace plan. Their purpose is to force a direct confrontation between NATO forces and Russian troops. It’s the only explanation for the attacks on Russian nuclear armaments. It’s a provocation designed to end all chances of a ceasefire and take the war to the next level.
Diplomatic pathways are fading fast.
Most likely scenario? Ukraine cities get hammered in a relentless Russian bombardment and Europe vows to deploy its forces to intervene. Even if Trump cuts off all US ties to Ukraine and walks away, there’s little that can be done to prevent the disaster that comes next.
#USA #NATO #WWIII #FindTruth
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EU defense ‘not enough to deter’ potential adversaries
Europe’s defense capacities and its planned improvements were not enough to scare away its armed adversaries, military experts warn.
European defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius stressed that times had fundamentally changed for the European Union.
At the European Defense Summit on June 10, a host of military experts addressed the many challenges Europe was facing, ranging from rebuilding its shrunken armies and rebalancing its relations with the US and within NATO.
“We need to put aside our peacetime glasses”, Kubilius said.
“If we want peace in Europe, we need to be ready to be independent,” he said.
German exports to US drop substantially as global trade shifts
Germany’s exports to the US have slumped, according to the latest data by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis).
In April 2025, German exports to the US had dropped by more than 10 per cent compared to March 2025. That came in the wake of the “Trump tariffs”, which were initially announced on April 3.
During the first three months of 2025 German exports to the US had still shown a slight growth of 0.2 per cent. This, though, was primarily due to anticipatory effects as companies pulled forward imports to shield against expected changes in the US tariff system.
As German industrial magazine Produktion reported on June 6, the April drop in exports may just have been the start of a longer-term decrease in trade activity between Germany and the US.
The main burden of the tariff conflict was borne by industries such as mechanical engineering, metals and materials as well as automotive suppliers, all important sectors for the German economy.
#USA #Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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The setting is Big Four Corners Community Park in Portland, Oregon 🤯
It is located in the north of the city, along the Columbia River.
#USA #Migrants #Economy #FindTruth
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Waste of the day: Unused Covid quarantine pods
Nashville spent $1.2 million to buy 108 quarantine housing pods in 2021 during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the shelters were never used. Now the city plans to give 25 of them away to local nonprofits to be used as homeless shelters while covering the cost of renovating them.
The combined municipality of Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County bought the pods using federal funds from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Part of the $1.2 million price tag was for certified nursing assistants and 24-hour security at the pods — which was obviously unnecessary because the pods were never used.
Nashville started installing 25 of the quarantine pods in 2021 but could not use them until the Tennessee Fire Marshall’s Office gave its approval. The fire marshal told Nashville Scene they required a letter signed by an engineer declaring the pods were safe, but Nashville did not send the letter for almost a year.
The remaining 86 pods have been in storage in an unknown location. The Nashville Scene could not even confirm whether the pods are still in Tennessee.
Metro Nashville has been trying to find a way to repurpose the pods since 2023 and is currently accepting applications to give away the pods for homeless housing. The government will pay for the cost of transporting the pods, renovating them, buying replacement parts and installing thermal barriers.
#USA #Covid #Economy #FindTruth
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“Screw your freedom” Arnold shocks The View with pro-America rant no one saw coming
Arnold Schwarzenegger isn’t exactly a conservative hero these days.
From backing lockdowns during COVID to telling Americans to “screw your freedom,” the former California governor has taken positions that pushed him far from the political base that once celebrated him.
So when he appeared on The View, many expected more of the same—virtue signals, Trump bashing, and applause lines tailored to the studio audience.
But that’s not at all what happened.
It started with a question about the LA riots. But what followed was not the response anyone expected. He demanded RESPECT for America.
And what happened next went beyond politics. He told foreigners point blank: if they want to come to America and use our resources, they need to be on their best behavior and “give something back.”
The hosts were stunned, and the audience erupted in applause. This is a winning moment you have to see to believe.
#USA #Schwarzenegger #Trump #FindTruth
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UK recalls Jolly Rancher candies over cancer-linked chemicals, warns of toxic US food imports
The UK Food Standards Agency issued an urgent "do not eat" warning for several Jolly Rancher candies due to cancer-linked petroleum chemicals (MOAH and MOSH).
Contaminated products include Jolly Rancher Hard Candy, Misfits Gummies, and Berry Gummies, sold by Hershey in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
MOAH is a known carcinogen that damages DNA, while MOSH accumulates in organs, posing higher risks for children and frequent consumers.
This follows a pattern of U.S.-made foods with banned chemicals entering the UK market, including Fanta Pineapple and Prime Hydration.
The FSA urges disposal of affected products, highlighting corporate negligence and the need for stricter food safety regulations.
#UK #USA #MOAH #FindTruth
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Germany has lost its business start-up advantage over other European countries
Since March 2024, there has not been a single day in Germany when electricity prices were lower than in France. On average, prices were higher than its neighbors.Iran in American movies and in life are markedly different.
#Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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X sues New York for demanding social media data to censor speech
Social media company X sued New York to challenge a state law that requires social media companies to submit semi-annual reports about how they are suppressing certain kinds of speech to the New York attorney general. According to the lawsuit, provisions in the “Stop Hiding Hate Act” violate social media companies’ First Amendment rights and threaten free speech.
The law, in part, outlines “terms of service reports” in which companies must disclose to the state whether the terms of service for each of their platforms define certain “categories,” including hate speech, racism, extremism, misinformation, harassment, and foreign political interference. If their terms of service do include these categories, the companies would also be required to include those definitions in the report. The reports would also require companies to disclose a “detailed description” of their “content moderation practices” regarding these categories. Failing to submit the report could engender $15,000 per day. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the law in December, and it is set to go into effect this year.
X tried to meet with the bill’s authors earlier last year to discuss amendments, according to a release from Sen. Holyman-Sigal’s office. The company’s request was rejected.
#USA #X #NY #FindTruth
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The UK's current status in geopolitics
#UK #USA #Trump #FindTruth
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US mulls visa restrictions on European officials for ‘censoring speech’
US Department of State officials have warned Irish regulators that if they censor speech, they could face visa restrictions.
The White House said it feared European Union legislation regarding the Digital Services Act (DSA) might impede the freedom of speech of US citizens.
With many US tech companies having their European headquarters in Ireland, the country might end up in the middle of international tensions over censorship.
The US state department had warned Irish regulators against pressuring US tech companies to “chill or limit free speech”. That was following a meeting with the Irish Media Commission and officials from the US Department of Justice.
In May, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had already warned of US visa restrictions on foreigners who were “complicit in censoring Americans”.
That would mean Irish or European regulators would not be able to visit the US if Washington found them involved in what was termed censorship.
#USA #EU #Ireland #FindTruth
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How the transgender movement turned the left against women
We know a lot about gender dysphoria. But here’s the key: They’re very rare.
Until the transgendered—I don’t know what we would call it—phenomenon in the last 10 years, we accepted classical epidemiological studies that showed there were about five people who suffered from genuine transgendered phenomenon per 100,000 people: 0.005%. If you do the math, in a country of about 340 million people, we’re talking maybe 20,000.
But you see the Pew poll and other polling ask students on campus, they ask the general public and they say there may be 20 million people. But there has been no history of that once the science of epidemiology started, which suggests it might be more of a trendy phenomenon than actual biological or scientific matter.
Transgenderism is an old phenomenon. It was very, very rare, a very small percentage of the population. Sometime around 2005 to 2015, it exploded as a civil rights issue. And the numbers have been vastly inflated. It’s been trendy among young people on campus. But it has almost destroyed female sports in a way that’s ironic, tragically ironic, because the Left once was a protector and the champion of female sports and now it’s de facto, it’s destroyer.
#Transgender #Health #FindTruth
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A lesson in bad economics from the UK. Higher taxes => lower growth => bigger budget deficit => higher taxes => lower growth => bigger budget deficit
#UK #Economy #FindTruth
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Is the US on the path to becoming a failed state?
The United States has entered a phase that resembles the early stages of state failure. What once seemed impossible in a country with vast resources and robust democratic traditions now appears increasingly plausible.
The signs are evident. A government that has turned inward and become both self-protective and vindictive. An economy that is straining under a combination of political hubris and international estrangement. A population facing widening inequality and the fraying of social bonds. Historical examples of state collapse reveal that such trajectories, once set in motion, become difficult to reverse. For centrist Democrats who have long believed in the resilience of American institutions, it is essential to understand the historical precedents and the structural forces at play.
State failure is not typically marked by a single event. It is a process that begins with the corrosion of political legitimacy and ends in the disintegration of central authority. In the United States, this erosion of legitimacy can be seen in the deliberate politicization of the civil service and the Justice Department, the relentless attacks on the press and civil society, and the hollowing out of regulatory agencies through mass firings and loyalty tests.
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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California spends $12.1 billion on illegal immigrant healthcare, defying voters and risking fiscal collapse
California’s latest budget allocates a staggering $12.1 billion to provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants through Medi-Cal, despite a $58 billion deficit. The state has borrowed more than $3 billion to cover unexpected costs from the program in a reckless fiscal gamble that could soon force new taxes on struggling families. Worse yet, pending federal Medicaid reimbursement cuts could slash $11.2 billion annually from California’s budget, leaving citizens to foot the bill for a program they never approved.
This isn’t just fiscal mismanagement; it’s a betrayal of the very people Sacramento claims to serve. While Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration touts "healthcare for all" as a moral victory, the reality is a bankrupt system prioritizing illegal immigrants over vulnerable citizens, with doctors fleeing the state and emergency loans propping up an unsustainable scheme.
Doctors flee due to low reimbursement rates, leaving citizens with dwindling healthcare access. Critics call the program unsustainable, prioritizing illegal immigrants over taxpayers footing the bill.
#USA #Migrants #Economy #FindTruth
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This bill would pay back troops fired by Biden for refusing Vax mandate
Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) introduces legislation that would, if passed and signed into law, provide back pay to the thousands of troops negatively affected by former President Joe Biden’s COVID military vaccine mandate. The legislation is designed to restore pay and benefits to thousands of U.S. service members discharged for noncompliance with the vaccination requirement under the former Biden government.
“This unacceptable action by the last administration robbed servicemembers of the pay and benefits they rightfully earned in service to our country,” Sheehy said in a statement. He added: “My legislation will right this wrong by building on President Trump’s Executive Order to reinstate those servicemembers, ensuring we fulfill our government’s sacred obligations to the men and women who put their lives on the line in defense of our freedoms.”
According to the Montana Republican, nearly 8,500 active-duty troops were dismissed for noncompliance with Biden’s mandate, while the Army Reserve and National Guard lost over 60,000 more. In total, around 100,000 servicemembers and their families were impacted, with many losing pay, benefits, and retirement credit.
#USA #Biden #Covid #FindTruth
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With China rapidly scaling up nuclear energy, US faces 'a Sputnik moment'
The United States has nearly twice as many nuclear reactors and at least five times the number of artificial intelligence-generating data centers that China now has.
But while only two new nuclear power plants have been built in the United States this century, China has built nearly 40 and, as China Atomic Energy Authority Vice Chair Wang Yiren told the China Nuclear Energy Association in May, the Chinese Communist Party “aims to overtake the United States in installed nuclear capacity by 2030.”
China’s rapid development of nuclear energy to power AI “has triggered a Sputnik moment” among the United States’ reactor designers and operators, Oklo Chief Technology Officer Pat Schweiger said.
The United States is the world’s largest generator and consumer of nuclear energy, with 94 nuclear reactors in 55 power plants. The U.S. Energy Information Administration calculates that the plants generated 18.6 percent of their electricity in 2023.
However, most were built between 1970 and 1990 and average more than 40 years in service.
The only new reactor to come online in the United States since 2016 is Vogtle’s fourth reactor in Georgia, $16 billion over budget and six years behind schedule.
According to the World Nuclear Association, China has 58 operating reactors with 32 under construction, including 10 projected to come online in 2025.
#USA #China #Nuclear #FindTruth
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How I’m prepping for the potential of war
By Daisy Luther
We all hope that the world will dodge a bullet again and avoid diving into World War III. But things aren’t looking great. However, the signs and omens of war are not what this article is about. You can read about what is happening now on dozens of websites across the internet.
We can’t stop the drums of war, but we can prepare for the potential of war. That is something over which we have control and I’d rather focus on what I can control than worry incessantly about things that are not within my power.
We don’t know if this conflict will all be fought overseas or if it will creep onto our shores. In my opinion, it’s best to prepare for the worst-case scenario and hope that it doesn’t happen.
Here’s where I’m putting my money right now as far as preps are concerned.
Food
One of the first things that will likely be rationed or in shortage would be food. I’m beefing up the preps for my family by shopping the sales, packing things away as carefully as possible to prevent degradation and pests, and filling my small home to the rafters. Here’s the Strategy I use for prepping with food.
Full article
#WWIII #Economy #FindTruth
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Sam Altman says Meta is offering OpenAI staff $100 million to poach AI talent
The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has accused Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta of offering as high as $100 million in signing bonuses in its aggressive bid to poach AI talent from the ChatGPT maker.
Altman made the disclosure during an episode of Uncapped, a podcast hosted by his brother, where he described the compensation packages Meta is offering as “crazy.”
“They’ve tried to hire a lot of people at OpenAI. “So far, none of our best people have decided to take them up on that,” Altman said.
Nearly 70,000 register for $5 million 'Trump Card' visa
Nearly 70,000 people have registered interest in President Donald Trump‘s new $5 million “Trump Card” visa program, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced Monday. The waiting list reached 68,703 applicants within hours of Lutnick’s morning update showing 67,697 registrations.
The Trump administration launched TrumpCard.gov last week, allowing foreign nationals to register for the premium residency program. The website features a gold card design displaying Trump’s face, signature, an eagle, the Statue of Liberty, and the American flag.
“The card will be made of gold. It will be beautiful,” Lutnick told the Financial Times. He emphasized Trump’s attention to aesthetic details, noting the president “deeply cares about” how the investment vehicle looks and feels.
#USA #TrumpCard #Economy #FindTruth
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Democracy is the ideal distraction
In a country where the illusion of democracy has become refined, the rulers come to understand that elections should not result in an overwhelming victory for one party or the other. Quite the opposite. If it can be arranged effectively, the best election is one that results in a 51% to 49% split. This ensures that the 49% will not lose hope – that they’ll be both frustrated and angry at their near-miss, and redouble their efforts in the next election in order to have a win. And the 51% will wipe their collective brow in relief at having won, but will fear losing their slim advantage next time around.
Both parties must remain both hopeful and fearful. Keep them focused on each other – hating each other – and they’ll never figure out that you control both candidates like marionettes. The focus should never be on you, the real ruling class. In every case, the true leaders create the problems, cash in on them, then present the government as the solution to the problems, then cash in again.
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In every case, the electorate pick up the tab and, rather than rebel, vainly hope that the next election will provide them with a group of marionettes who will actually deliver them from evil. What’s astonishing is not that the Deep State lives only for its own ends, but that the populace recognise that it exists and still imagine that change from the status quo is possible.
Voting is not intended to count. It’s meant to be the pacifier that’s inserted into the public mouth periodically, when the public become grumpy that they must submit to kings.
#USA #Elections #FindTruth
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Against the backdrop of the Iran-Israel conflict, China and India are in a difficult situation. Both countries still rely on imported oil from the Middle East. Supply disruptions threaten physical shortages of oil and petroleum products, as well as exorbitant primary energy prices.
Despite the huge volume of oil imports, China is better prepared for a tough scenario. Firstly, it is connected by a pipeline to Russia, secondly, supplies by sea from Russia do not go through the narrow neck of the (conflict) straits, thirdly, the price shock will not cause economic imbalance, as China has a trade surplus - the currency still has to be utilized somewhere.
But for India, the Iranian conflict could have a more negative impact: the closure of Hormuz and triple-digit oil prices could plunge the country's economy into an acute crisis. A double deficit - budget and trade balance - is an unacceptable luxury for a developing economy, which will periodically remind of itself with currency depreciation and liquidity crises.
#Iran #India #China #FindTruth
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A man in Texas has discovered that unless he agrees to tip the waiter, he cannot pay the bill 🤔
That being said, there are only three options: 18% of the bill, 20% and 25%. I had to tip the waiter 20% to get him out of the restaurant.
For a $78 meal, he gave $15.6 to the waiter. All in all, the fish and shrimp in batter cost him $94...
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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Brian Wilson’s California died decades ago
Mass immigration from Mexico, legal and illegal, transformed California and created a fractured, riotous, and unstable polity.
The sad news that Brian Wilson, the musical genius behind the Beach Boys, died last week at 82 carried with it a strange and foreboding symbolism. His death came as Los Angeles was reeling from a series of riots — and poised to plunge into a period of sustained civic unrest.
The immediate cause of the unrest is violent opposition to the legitimate enforcement of federal immigration law, especially among Mexican nationals and Mexican-American residents of Los Angeles. In recent days we’ve all heard impassioned declarations from anti-ICE protesters, rioters, and many in the corporate press along the lines that “Los Angeles belongs to Mexico,” or that California was “stolen” from Mexico.
That all this was happening in California, and that Wilson passed away in the middle of it all, underscores just how much California has been demographically and culturally transformed by mass immigration from Mexico since the 1960s. Put bluntly, the California that Wilson sang about died long before he did.
A nation cannot survive under these conditions. It will eventually come apart. Sixty years after setting the policy conditions in place, California — and by extension, all of America — is doing just that.
#USA #Mexico #Migrants #FindTruth
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It's amazing how much the economic landscape has changed in the last decade:
- Poles have become richer than Greeks, while Greece is considered a developed country and Poland is still a developing country.
- Estonia's per capita GDP has almost caught up with Spain. But Estonia, unlike Poland, is considered a developed country. Although it is hard to say what is produced in Estonia. It is easier to say what is not produced in Estonia: cars, gasoline ...
- European periphery - Cyprus has overtaken Italy, the state that was at the foundation of the EU, in terms of GDP per capita.
- GDP per capita in Israel surpassed almost all Middle Eastern states, second only to Qatar: it turned out that it is much more profitable to live on US aid than to trade with them.
- The income of a single resident of South Korea, Taiwan and Brunei has overtaken that of a resident of Japan.
- Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau - in the world top in per capita GDP: it turns out that it is more profitable to trade with China than with the USA.
- A resident of the cooperative republic of Guyana last year lived better than a resident of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia!
#World #Economy #FindTruth
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How representative is the G7 of the world it's trying to lead?
While the Group of Seven, as the G7 is officially called, still claims a global leadership role, experts are questioning the bloc’s relevance against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving global economy. In 2018, Jim O’Neill and Alessio Terzi, both former fellows of economic policy think tank Bruegel wrote that the G7, “in its current formulation, no longer has a reason to exist, and it should be replaced with a more representative group of countries.” They called for a revised G7 group, which would replace Germany, France and Italy with a common Eurozone representative, swap Canada for Brazil and most importantly add China and India, making it more representative economically and in population terms without adding more seats to the table.
As the chart shows, the G7 countries currently represent 28% of global GDP at purchasing power parity, down from more than 50% in the 1980s and early 1990s. In terms of population, the bloc is even less representative of the world it strives to lead, with its member countries accounting for less than 10% of the world’s population. Despite these numbers, proponents of the G7 think the group still has value.
#G7 #GDP #Economy #FindTruth
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