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US companies up against 'nightmare' tariff wall

US businesses hit by ‘nightmare’ tariff wall

U.S. companies are encountering increasing obstacles in the form of rising global tariffs, as international trade dynamics grow more complex and less predictable. The evolving landscape of import and export duties, combined with shifting geopolitical alliances, is creating what many business leaders are describing as a “nightmare” scenario—one that threatens to disrupt supply chains, inflate costs, and undermine competitiveness across multiple industries.The growing wall of tariffs is not the result of a single policy decision, but rather a culmination of trade tensions, retaliatory measures, and strategic economic positioning by key global players. From the European Union to China and beyond,…
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E.U.'s 0 billion-per-year spending on U.S. energy is unrealistic

Analyzing the E.U.’s $250 billion-per-year U.S. energy spending plan

The ambitious initiative by the European Union to allocate an estimated $250 billion annually on energy imports from the United States is facing growing examination. Experts and policymakers are questioning the long-term feasibility and strategic reasoning of committing to such a considerable scale. As Europe revises its energy approach following the Russian supply crisis, there are increasing worries that the suggested dependence on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other energy resources could be financially and practically unsustainable.The initiative emerged as a response to the continent’s urgent need to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels following the geopolitical fallout from…
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Ozzy cortege to make final trip through Birmingham

Ozzy cortege embarks on final trip through Birmingham

The city of Birmingham is getting ready to offer a last farewell to one of its most renowned figures. Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession is set to take a ceremonial path through his birthplace. This will give admirers, companions, and fellow musicians the chance to pay their respects to the legendary performer where his journey initially started.Known worldwide as the “Prince of Darkness” and lead singer of Black Sabbath, Osbourne’s ties to Birmingham run deep. The industrial heart of England shaped not only his early life but also the sound and grit of the music that would come to define an…
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Hulk Hogan’s son Nick pays tribute to his ‘hero’

Nick Hogan pays touching tribute to his ‘hero’ father Hulk Hogan

Nick Hogan, son of the famous wrestler Hulk Hogan, has expressed profound appreciation for his father, recognizing him as a constant source of inspiration and resilience. In a recent public announcement, Nick discussed the significant influence his father has had on his life—both personally and professionally. He described him as his "hero" and conveyed his thankfulness for the lessons ingrained in him during his upbringing.Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, is one of the most recognizable figures in professional wrestling. His larger-than-life persona, iconic mustache, and powerful presence in the WWE (formerly WWF) captivated audiences around the globe for decades. Yet…
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The 1975 star warns of threat to small gig venues

The 1975 star discusses threats confronting small gig venues

Matty Healy, the lead singer of the British band The 1975, has raised concerns about the growing difficulties faced by small music venues across the UK. Speaking out in support of the country’s live music scene, Healy has drawn attention to the financial strain and regulatory pressures that threaten the survival of these cultural spaces, which often serve as the starting point for emerging artists.Healy’s comments highlight an increasing concern among those in the music scene regarding the outlook for independent venues. Escalating operational expenses, along with evolving urban environments and altered patterns of entertainment consumption, have forced numerous smaller…
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Hackers leak 13,000 user photos and IDs from the Tea app, designed as a women's safe space

Tea app women’s safe space compromised as hackers leak 13,000 user photos and IDs

A significant security incident has impacted Tea, an application designed to provide a secure and supportive environment for women, as attackers exposed personal details of over 13,000 users. The leaked information comprises sensitive items like selfies, images of government-issued IDs, and reports submitted by users that were involved in the app's internal verification and complaint procedures.The breach has raised serious concerns about user safety and data privacy, particularly because Tea markets itself as a platform meant to protect women, especially those reporting harassment or abuse. Many users joined the app with the assurance that it was a secure space where…
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Thailand and Cambodia agree to 'immediate ceasefire'

Immediate ceasefire declared by Thailand and Cambodia

In an important step towards reducing tensions, Thailand and Cambodia have decided to promptly halt the recent hostilities that flared up along their common border. This progression comes after a sequence of clashes that intensified over a number of days, leading to injuries, displacements, and widespread apprehension within both nations and the surrounding area.The agreement to halt hostilities was achieved following pressing talks between representatives from each country, who acknowledged the necessity to avert additional violence and bring peace back to impacted areas. This pact signifies an essential move towards reducing tensions in a dispute that had the potential to…
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Six killed in Bangkok market after gunman opens fire

Gunman opens fire in Bangkok market, killing six

A sense of shock and mourning has gripped Bangkok after a shooting incident at a bustling local market resulted in the deaths of six individuals. The tragic event unfolded in a typically lively commercial area, now marked by grief and unanswered questions about the motive behind the violence.Eyewitnesses narrate an abrupt outbreak of disorder as shots echoed, causing merchants and buyers to rush for cover. The market, recognized for its constant flow of visitors and communal engagement, swiftly turned into a chaotic scene when the assault occurred. Onlookers mentioned hearing several gunshots in rapid sequence, succeeded by the wail of…
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Trump announces plan to lift Argentina visa restrictions in support of right-wing Milei

Trump moves to remove Argentina visa barriers, endorsing right-wing Milei

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a proposal to eliminate visa restrictions for Argentine nationals, signaling support for the conservative leadership of Argentina’s President Javier Milei. This announcement comes at a politically charged moment, reinforcing Trump’s alignment with like-minded populist figures abroad and illustrating shifting priorities in U.S.-Argentina relations.Trump's plan indicates a major change in policy: offering Argentina better terms for travel and immigration to the United States. Although detailed information is still coming to light, this step is portrayed as an act of friendly intention towards Milei’s government, noted for its firm right-wing approach, focus on removing regulations,…
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Russia's Aeroflot cancels flights after pro-Ukrainian hackers claim massive cyberattack

Russia’s Aeroflot hit by pro-Ukrainian hackers, cancels multiple flights

Russia’s largest airline, Aeroflot, faced a major disruption after a cyberattack caused its systems to crash, forcing the cancellation of numerous flights. The incident led to widespread delays and confusion at airports, particularly at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo, where passengers encountered long lines and limited information due to the failure of digital services.The airline's internal systems reportedly went down suddenly, impacting everything from flight scheduling to baggage processing and customer support. Over 50 round-trip flights were affected, including both domestic and international routes. With the website offline and the call centers overwhelmed, many travelers were left without updates or assistance for hours.The…
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