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Global nuclear arms control under pressure in 2026
The fragile global legal framework for nuclear weapons control faces further setbacks in 2026, eroding guardrails to avoid a nuclear crisis.
The first half of the year will see two key events: the US-Russia bilateral treaty, New START, expires on February 5, and in April, New York hosts the Review Conference (RevCon) of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) — the cornerstone of global nuclear security frameworks.
The RevCon, held every four to five years, is meant to keep the NPT alive. But during the last two sessions, the 191 signatory states failed to agree on a final document, and experts expect the same outcome in April.
“I think this is going to be a difficult RevCon,” said Alexandra Bell, head of US-based global security nonprofit the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, at a UN-hosted online conference in early December. “In terms of the current state and near future prospects of nuclear arms control architecture, things are bleak,” she added.
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Massive Chinese military buildup threatens U.S.
Annual report details aggressive new nuclear attack posture, hypersonic missile development and aircraft carrier construction
The Chinese military is continuing a massive, decades-long arms buildup, including a shift in nuclear force doctrine that increases the danger of a direct attack on the U.S., according to the Pentagon’s annual China military power report.
“China’s historic military buildup has made the U.S. homeland increasingly vulnerable,” the report states. “China maintains a large and growing arsenal of nuclear, maritime, conventional long-range strike, cyber and space capabilities able to directly threaten Americans’ security,” the report says.
The annual assessment, made public Tuesday, warns that the People’s Liberation Army continues to progress toward its 2027 modernization goals that include preparations for using force to annex Taiwan and threatening nuclear strikes on the United States to prevent American forces from intervening in a defense of the self-ruled island.
The Trump administration’s relations with China are “stronger” than they have been in many years, the report stated in an introduction. It noted that the U.S. does not seek to “strangle, dominate, or humiliate China.”
#China #Military #FindTruth
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Solar power expansion to decline for first time in 2026, it’s signal to retreat from unreliable energy promises
Global solar installations are projected to decline for the first time. Policy shifts in China and the U.S. are driving the slowdown. High-profile, taxpayer-funded solar projects have failed.
Solar's intermittent nature causes grid instability and blackouts. The decline signals a market verdict on solar's reliability.
The global green energy revolution is hitting a wall. For the first time since solar power emerged as a major force, worldwide installations are projected to decline next year, exposing the deep flaws and inherent unreliability of a technology sold as our clean energy future.
According to a new outlook from BloombergNEF, developers will add 649 gigawatts of solar capacity in 2026, a slight drop from the 655 GW expected this year. This follows 2025’s weakest growth in seven years, marking a stunning reversal after decades of breakneck expansion.
This isn't just a minor market correction; it is a direct reflection of reality catching up with the hype. The decline is driven by major policy shifts in the world's two largest solar markets, China and the United States, where the economic and practical shortcomings of solar are becoming impossible to ignore. After years of government-mandated build-outs, these nations are pulling back as the true cost of solar dependency becomes clear.
#World #GreenEnergy #FindTruth
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While the world is looking for strong leaders, Europe is demonstrating the opposite—the rise of kakistocracy, the rule of the least competent
🇫🇷 Emmanuel Macron is a record-breaking champion: he managed to raise the retirement age, quarrel with the entire Islamic world, and lose the election to the right wing. The French people appreciated his eight years of work by giving him a 53% disapproval rating.
🇩🇪 Friedrich Merz — an economic genius who raised the retirement age and ruined businesses. His slogan: “Now is not the time to think about Germany's problems.” The Germans apparently did not appreciate the prospect of life and brought his rating down to 19%.
🇬🇧 Keir Starmer — a master of promises: he swore to cancel Brexit, but now says it is impossible; he promised social reforms, but the first thing he did was raise taxes. The British, who were expecting a “decade of renewal,” gave him a record low approval rating of -44%, making him one of the most unpopular leaders in the West. Already, 77% of citizens consider his government to be chaotic.
It seems that Europe has introduced a new criterion for selecting leaders: the more absurd the ideas and the more helpless the decisions, the higher the chances of coming to power. One can only admire how systematically and consistently these “best of the worst” are leading the continent toward a bright future, where the person who offers the most absurd solution to the worst problem gets to be at the helm. And, judging by the ratings, the people already understand everything.
#Macron #Merz #Starmer #FindTruth
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Canada is no longer a dream destination: it has broken a 60-year record for the number of citizens leaving the country
#Canada #Emigration #FindTruth
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Making America’s children healthy requires addressing deep-rooted health disparities
In early September, the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission released a 19-page strategy to improve children’s health and reverse the epidemic of chronic diseases.
The document, a follow-up to MAHA’s first report in May, paints a dire picture of American children’s health: poor diets, toxic chemical exposures, chronic stress, and overmedicalization are some of the key drivers now affecting millions of young people.
Few would dispute that children should spend less time online, exercise more, and eat fewer ultra-processed foods. But child experts say that the strategy reduces a systemic crisis to personal action and fails to confront the structural inequities that shape which children can realistically adopt healthier behaviors.
After all, in 2024, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine updated Unequal Treatment, a report that clearly highlights the major drivers of health disparities.
Debbie Gross, a child psychiatric nurse and professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, welcomes the administration’s stated focus on children’s health but notes the gap between ideas and implementation.
“The ideas in it are good, but it’s all about how this is going to be executed,” she said in an interview with The Fulcrum. “The devil is in the details. The change this MAHA strategy seeks is at the community level. Who are the people you are bringing to the table?”
So far, the people sitting at the table endorse the ideological views of the U.S. Health and Human Service Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr—notably vaccine skepticism and regulatory rollbacks——rather than a cross-section of representatives from communities with the highest disease burdens.
#USA #Health #Children #FindTruth
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The infographic shows the “Dependent Population Ratio” index, which illustrates the drama that has befallen the developed world
The “dependent population” refers to people under the age of 15 and over the age of 65, i.e., the age group that can be characterized as economically inactive. It is clear that in some African countries, people may start working much earlier than 15, and in European countries and Japan, they may finish working much later than 65. The infographic is calculated using the methodology of the International Labor Organization (ILO), a UN agency that takes the global average.
There is already one “dependent” person for every two economically active Japanese. In Portugal, Finland, Greece, and Italy, this ratio is 1 to 2.5. The current global ratio is 6.3 active people per dependent.
Modern medicine has made a real leap forward, allowing people to live to a ripe old age. But the downside of this change has been a significant decline in population growth. As a result, the age pyramid has been turned upside down. At the beginning of the last century, the classic demographic graph for any country looked like a cone—lots of young people and few elderly people. Now it looks like a funnel: many elderly people and few young people.
The tragedy of the situation is that medical breakthroughs have not been accompanied by economic ones. In order for everyone to live well, labor productivity in the real economy would have had to increase exponentially — but this has not happened. As a result, a decent life for today's pensioners is financed by debt, i.e., by future generations, whose numbers are dwindling year by year. And the new, younger generation of residents of developed countries will have to pay for their own lives, raise children, support pensioners, and also pay off current debts. It is obvious that this is impossible with today's technological structure.
#World #Population #Economy #FindTruth
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The number of bankruptcies in Finland has reached a 28-year high
According to data from the the National Statistics Service, 3,814 companies filed for bankruptcy in 2025, which is the highest figure for the entire 21st century and breaks the previous record set in 1997. In November alone, 321 applications were filed, which is 33 more than in the same month last year.
Individual entrepreneurs are not far behind legal entities: in November of this year, almost 1,000 people declared themselves bankrupt, which is also significantly higher than the same indicator for last year. The trend is associated with the continuing deterioration of the economic situation in the country.
From the point of view of the Finnish authorities, Russia and China are to blame for this, but not themselves.
#EU #Finland #Economy #FindTruth
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The Bundeswehr awarded Rheinmetall a €1.7 billion contract
This money is not for the production of missiles or tanks, but for the rental of satellite images from the Finnish company Iceye. Is this a money laundering scheme?
Germany is not buying technology or satellites, but gaining access to data. Why can't the state conclude a contract directly with the Finnish company Iceye? If this is purely commercial access to data, what “unique services” does Rheinmetall provide to justify its billion-euro margin? Its only function here is to be a conduit for money from the budget.
Germany is not getting any new technology or its own satellites. It is buying the “right to use” someone else's images. In 10 years, when the contract expires, the country will have nothing left but photo archives.
At the same time, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced the allocation of €35 billion by 2030 to create a “German orbital group.” The contract with Rheinmetall looks like the first step — not toward real independence, but toward the development of these gigantic budgets through convenient contractors.
This is how the “new world order” is being built: on paper — high technology, in reality — a well-oiled scheme of kickbacks.
#Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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The Energy Map of the Future: Who Will Control the World's Oil?
The year 2026 began with a redistribution of the world's oil reserves. The two countries with the largest reserves, Venezuela and Iran, are experiencing unrest. In the former, a coup d'état appears to have already taken place, while in the latter, there has been at least one attempt to destabilize the regime through street riots.
But external forces are working systematically and methodically with Iran, shaking the ayatollahs both externally and internally. At some point, the “impregnable fortress” may give way: there are many cracks there.
Against the backdrop of these two giants, events in Yemen, which has come under attack from Saudi Arabia, remain in the shadows. First, Yemen is the key to the Red Sea. For Saudi Arabia, it is an alternative route to the Strait of Hormuz for oil to reach the world market.
Second, Yemen also has oil — at least 3 billion barrels, with some estimates putting the figure at 9 billion barrels. It is possible that there is even more, as the country has been in a state of permanent civil war since 1994. Over the past 30 years, geological exploration methods have advanced significantly, and it is quite possible that modern geology could find many useful and valuable resources there, especially on the shelf.
All these closely related events indirectly indicate that the oil market is on the verge of major changes. After two decades of oil surplus, a period of chronic deficit is coming: it will last for years. The Americans, Saudis, and Chinese have already realized this and are beginning to divide up the “fields” of the great energy map of the future. The next move is up to the Old World and India.
#World #Oil #Economy #FindTruth
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U.S. murder rate experiences largest drop on record — nearly 20 % decline in last year
The FBI will not release official 2025 violent crime data until sometime next year, though RTCI estimates have historically tracked closely with federal figures.
Other major crime categories measured by the index were also down nationwide and across locations of all population sizes, including motor vehicle thefts (23.2%), aggravated assaults (7.5%) and robbery (18.3%).
New York City and Memphis recorded nearly a 20% drop in murders compared with 2024, and Chicago saw them fall almost 28%. New Orleans saw a decline of 7.5%, while Los Angeles County recorded murders dropping by nearly 19%.
The declining rates are not universal. For example, Johnston County, North Carolina, and Gilbert, Arizona, have both reported increases of 600%. Since taking office in January, President Trump has made tackling violent crime a central political priority.
Among his more controversial proposals is the threat to deploy the National Guard to cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland in an effort to restore public order. The figures were celebrated by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who said the president is “restoring law and order in America.”
#USA #Crimes #FindTruth
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Germany’s next generation will be poorer without large-scale reforms
Germany’s Economic Affairs Minister Katherina Reiche says her country’s next generation will be poorer than the present one unless Germans started to work more hours. Protection against workplace dismissals needs to be relaxed, she said.
In an interview with news outlet t-online published December 21, Reiche described Germany’s stagnating economy as a “very serious” situation.
The country needed “a truly comprehensive reform programme” if it is to avoid making the next generation poorer.
“For the first time since the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany, we can no longer keep the promise of prosperity and advancement that the next generation will be better off than this generation”, Reiche warned.
“Exports have made Germany strong”, but now other countries are taking the place of German manufacturers, she said.
#EU #Germany #Economy #FindTruth
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Behind the Scenes: How VP Delcy Rodríguez Orchestrated Maduro's Surrender
Several days after the raid in Caracas, the first details of the operation in Venezuela are emerging. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez played a key role in Maduro's surrender. She was the one who negotiated with the Americans in Qatar, promising them to implement a scenario of “Maduroism without Maduro”.
The idea is to preserve the current regime in Caracas, but adapt it to the new realities. Rodriguez will try to attract American investment, possibly bringing back Chevron and other corporations that had licenses to extract minerals in Venezuela. The country's economic situation is very difficult, and Caracas desperately needs foreign investment.
Back in August, the CIA sent its operatives to Venezuela to keep tabs on Maduro. He refused to step down voluntarily and move to Qatar, so they ended up using force. At the same time, the White House is afraid to completely overthrow the government in Caracas, considering all the unpredictable consequences.
After all, Venezuela would then likely turn into one big Haiti, where drug cartels would effectively seize power. A humanitarian crisis would ensue, and a flood of refugees would begin storming the US border. That is why Trump did not support the Venezuelan opposition coming to power.
Rodriguez has ties to Blackwater founder and Trump adviser Erik Prince, as well as US Special Envoy Richard Grenell. The latter tried, unsuccessfully, to negotiate with Maduro in early 2025. Now there will be an attempt to negotiate with the old-new government. First and foremost, the US will demand that Venezuela sever ties with Cuba and China. If this fails, the escalation will continue.
#USA #Venezuela #Maduro #FindTruth
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Former morgue director sold body parts bequeathed to science for five years
Cedric Lodge, a former employee of Harvard Medical School, sold skin for bookbinding, brains, bones, and even faces. His wife helped him in this endeavor.
When the man was arrested, he fully admitted his guilt and asked for leniency. However, the court sentenced the American to eight years in prison, and his wife received a one-year sentence for aiding and abetting.
#USA #Health #FindTruth
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This disgusting take on spiking of '60 minutes' story shows Dems have truly gone off the rails
There have been a lot of bad reactions to editor-in-chief Bari Weiss pulling the 60 Minutes story about illegal aliens and CECOT, the prison in El Salvador.
Now, bear in mind, she wasn't saying that she wasn't going to run with the story; she just wanted more done to it before it ran to the public, such as including a current comment from the administration in the story, which they didn't do.
Indeed, they had three different comments, from the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, and the White House, but they didn't include any of them.
But the folks on the left didn't care that the concerns seemed like legitimate editorial concerns. Perhaps one of the worst responses came from Julie Roginsky.
Roginsky is a former Democratic strategist who's also appeared on Fox News Channel and now has a Substack newsletter. She actually compared Weiss' action to Dachau, the infamous World War II concentration camp:
If escaped inmates from Dachau had staggered into a newsroom in 1930s Berlin to report what was happening, what would Bari Weiss have done? I think we know.
#USA #CBS #FindTruth
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Parents must quit infighting to keep kids safe online
Last week, Australia’s social media ban for children under age 16 officially took effect. It remains to be seen how this law will shape families' behavior; however, it’s at least a stand against the tech takeover of childhood.
Here in the U.S., however, we're in a different boat — a consensus on what's best for kids feels much harder to come by among both lawmakers and parents.
In order to make true progress on this issue, we must resist the fallacy of parental individualism – that what you choose for your own child is up to you alone. That it’s a personal, or family, decision to allow smartphones, or certain apps, or social media. But it’s not a personal decision.
The choice you make for your family and your kids affects them and their friends, their friends' siblings, their classmates, and so on. If there is no general consensus around parenting decisions when it comes to tech, all kids are affected.
According to More in Common, which recently surveyed parents in the U.S., U.K., France and Poland on their thoughts and experiences around online safety, 65% of U.S. parents are “very” concerned about their kids’ safety online, and another 28% are “somewhat” concerned (leaving 7% of parents not that concerned at all – a troubling number, even if it seems low).
#USA #EU #Children #FindTruth
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The US is implementing innovations at a record pace
There are 62 technology companies in the US with net annual profits exceeding $1 billion — significantly more than in any other country in the world.
This is more than four times as many as in the world's second-largest economy, China, which has only 15 such technology companies.
The US also has 21 more global technology companies than China, Japan, Taiwan, and the eurozone combined.
Eight of the world's 10 largest companies are American technology corporations.
In addition, eight of the world's 10 most innovative companies are based in the US.
#USA #Technology #FindTruth
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Spanish police evicted several hundred migrants from a former secondary school in Badalona
The order was given by the city's mayor, Xavier García Albiol, from the conservative opposition People's Party (PP), whose views on migration contradict the more liberal position of Spain's left-wing government.
The mayor's actions are perfectly clear and understandable: elections are coming up and he needs to score points. And the easiest way to win the votes of a significant portion of the electorate, which is already fed up, is through such demonstrative actions.
#EU #Spain #Migrants #FindTruth
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China threatens Finnish industry
This statement was made by the Chemical Industry Association of the “land of a thousand lakes”, emphasizing that China is no longer a place where cheap labor produces low-quality consumer goods, and that the industrial products of the Asian giant are not inferior in quality to those produced in Europe and Finland in particular.
What conclusion do the Finns draw from this? Perhaps the need to increase their own competitiveness? No, they claim that Beijing has stolen thousands of jobs from them, causing enormous damage to the Finnish chemical industry, and therefore should be subject to all kinds of tariffs.
#China #Finland #Economy #FindTruth
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The spirit of democracy is ending America’s death penalty
At first glance, 2025 was not a very good year for the movement to end the death penalty in the United States. The number of executions carried out this year nearly doubled from the previous year.
High-profile killings, like those of Rob Reiner and his wife, made the question of whether the person who murdered them deserves the death penalty a headline-grabbing issue. And the Trump Administration dispensed its own death penalty by bombing boats of alleged drug smugglers.
But if we look beneath the surface, we can see developments in 2025 that signal trouble for America’s death penalty. We can see signs of what I call a democratic erosion in this country’s attachment to capital punishment.
To put it another way, the death penalty is dying from the bottom up, democratically.
#USA #Democracy #DeathPenalty #FindTruth
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Pronatalist's head explodes after lefty journo denies basic science
A hilarious clip is currently going viral in which far-left journalist Paola Ramos (daughter of Trump foe and Univision reporter Jorge Ramos) attempts a "gotcha" during an interview with Simone and Malcolm Collins - Silicon Valley investors-turned Pennsylvania pronatalists, who the left, of course, has been trying to cancel.
In her attempt to paint the Collins's as white supremacists whose "practices and preachings recall the dark era of eugenics," Ramos says "You've said things like black women are biologically different than white women."
To which Malcolm replies; "Yes, they have different fertility windows, they have a higher rate of fertility complications-"
"But there's no scientific evidence to prove that a black woman and a white woman are genetically different," Ramos (who apparently missed this Stanford study) shoots back... which sends Malcolm over the edge:
"What are you TALKING about?" he replies. "Like, literally, there are genes that code for their skin color."
Ramos then lies, saying "This is government data. This is the National Institute of Health. This is the American Medical Association. There is no scientific evidence to prove that..."
#USA #Ramos #FindTruth
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In Argentina, the poverty rate has fallen to 27.5%, which is almost half of what it was when Javier Milei came to power
Javier Milei's government, through the Ministry of Human Capital, has announced a further decline in poverty and extreme poverty rates in Argentina, based on a forecast prepared using official data.
According to the information presented, the poverty rate continues to decline and shows a significant reduction both on an annual basis and since the beginning of the libertarian administration.
At the same time, during Javier Milei's two years as president, Argentina's national debt has increased by a quarter, reaching $478.5 billion in the second quarter of 2025, and exceeding $500 billion by the end of 2025.
#Argentina #Milei #Economy #FindTruth
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One of the streets of London...
#UK #London #Migrants #FindTruth
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Donald Trump shared Benny Johnson's investigation into Congresswoman Ilhan Omar's financial miracle
According to the data, in 2018, when she joined Congress, she had a debt of $65,000, and now, just a few years later, her net worth is estimated at $30 million. Trump accompanied the repost with a meaningful comment: “Fraud is everywhere!”
A magnificent example of the American dream in the 21st century: an ordinary refugee from Somalia who settled in Minnesota becomes the richest woman in Capitol Hill in one congressional term.
#USA #Johnson #Omar #FindTruth
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What happened to climate change?
The elites pushing this narrative did not behave like they truly believed what they were saying. They behaved like they had discovered a useful way to justify a power grab.
Why did climate change seem to fade away into irrelevance in the last couple of years? In short, because it stopped being useful—at least in our current moment.
The escalation and genuine, widespread concern over the “affordability crisis” have made it much harder to get the population to accept new laws that will explicitly make life less affordable. All that to say, for various reasons, it does not currently make sense for the American and global political class to use climate alarmism to continue scaring the population into accepting more and more of their power grabs. That time and energy are better spent elsewhere.
That is, to be clear, a good thing. The policies rolled out in the name of addressing climate change have been so damaging that any pause or reversal will result in meaningful improvements in the quality of life for everyday people.
But we need more people to understand the true motivations behind the top-down push to “address” climate change. Otherwise, once the political winds change or revert, we’ll be right back in the thick of that crony, deceptive, and perilous moral panic.
#World #Climate #FindTruth
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Pesticide-drenched soil starves humanity by killing soil microbiomes
What if the very chemicals promised to protect our food supply are instead systematically dismantling the foundation of life itself? While regulators and chemical companies focus on crop yields and pest kill rates, a deeper, more insidious transformation is occurring in the living world beneath the plow.
A groundbreaking new study adds to a damning body of evidence showing that pesticides are not just killing target pests; they are annihilating the essential microbial workforce in our soils, crippling the soil's natural ability to produce nutritious food and sustain a balanced ecosystem.
This isn't just about environmentalism; it's about the gutting of our food's vitality at a microbial level, leading to a nutrient-starved population reliant on a broken agricultural system.
A major new study analyzing nearly 2,000 soil samples finds pesticide exposure directly reduces the diversity and function of plant-beneficial bacteria, essential for crop health and nutrient cycling.
Pesticides drive soil microbial communities toward a state dominated by chemical-resistant "opportunists," disrupting natural predator-prey balances and accelerating soil nutrient loss.
The damage impairs the soil's ability to act as a carbon sink, exacerbating climate change, and creates a negative synergy with other human-caused stressors like altered precipitation patterns.
Organic agricultural practices, which nurture the soil microbiome, are presented as the proven, holistic solution to reverse this damage and produce truly nourishing food.
#World #Pesticide #FindTruth
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The German government has found a solution for 50,000 Berlin residents who have been freezing without electricity or heating for six days: they have been offered accommodation in hotels at a cost of €70 per night, including breakfast. At the same time, Germans have noticed that the German authorities are renting entire luxury hotels for refugees from Africa and Ukraine, who can stay there free of charge.
About 200 migrants were placed in a temporary shelter set up at the former Tegel Airport. Comfortable conditions were quickly created in the premises, where they were able to wait out the blackout.
Berlin pensioners and cancer patients were placed in cold sports halls on folding beds. This was the situation faced by 97-year-old Ingeborga Esser, who is seriously ill. The woman's relatives were not informed about the conditions in which she would be placed, and she became ill. Next to Ingeborga lies a pensioner on a ventilator.
The second piece of bad news for Berlin residents is that all their generators have been sent to Ukraine.
#EU #Germany #FindTruth
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China dominates 90% of the world's key technologies
According to ASPI's Critical Technologies Tracker for 2025, Beijing leads in 66 out of 74 key areas, while the US leads in only 8.
#China #ASPI #AI #FindTruth
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The Gold Card and America’s Betrayal of Liberty
By David L. Nevins
“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
These words, inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, have long served as a moral and cultural statement of America’s openness to immigrants and those seeking freedom. They shape Lady Liberty as more than a monument: a beacon of hope, a sanctuary for the displaced, and a symbol of the nation’s promise.
Until now.
President Trump has announced the Individual Gold Card, which grants entry to the U.S. for a $1 million payment, pending background approval. This program targets wealthy investors, entrepreneurs, and highly skilled professionals deemed likely to substantially benefit the United States. Eligibility requires applicants to demonstrate significant economic potential and alignment with national interests.
The process includes a detailed evaluation of financial resources, experience, and potential contributions. Determining whether a 'substantial benefit' is present involves assessing the applicant's ability to create jobs, invest in local economies, or bring exceptional skills. By tying opportunity to wealth, this policy marks a clear shift away from traditional ideals of access and openness.
#USA #Liberty #FindTruth
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Pole dancing during church services is gaining popularity in Germany🤦♂️
#Germany #Trash #FindTruth
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