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4d07/08

Nato summit delivers unity and billions in defence deals, Rutte says

Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte defended US President Donald Trump’s criticism of the transatlantic security alliance, while saying this year’s summit showed “a huge sense of unity” and produced procurement plans worth tens of billions of dollars. During a press conference after the North Atlantic Council meeting of leaders at the Nato summit hosted by Turkey in Ankara on Wednesday, Rutte said this year’s gathering had resulted in more than US$50 billion in procurement deals as part of efforts

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
4d07/08

Will start long term investment at the end of this month, any guides, suggestions etc.?

Basically the title. Some background info: 1- collected 10k euros in Cash, as emergency fund 2- i will now be able to invest money into things but i am super super newb. 3- I live in Germany I have revolut account, and some fun bullshit stocks i bought which is worth 400 euros. 1- should i buy stocks from revolut? Or another app? 2- i keep hearing etfs for long term investment, which etfs do I buy? These will be my looooong term investment, like maybe cash in after 10 years to buy a house type o

Socialunclassifiedeurope · germany
4d07/08coups-regime · 2/5

US-China scientific decoupling: the hidden costs of geopolitical rivalry

As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding, it confronts a new world order dominated by its relationship with China. In this wide-ranging series, we examine the pressure points and possibilities in those ties, from hard tech to soft power. Here, Dannie Peng looks at what is at stake amid the countries’ historic low in scientific collaboration. In late May, Zhang Ning, founder of TopEdit, a Maryland-based company that provides editing services for academic publications,...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
4d07/08shipping-routes · 3/5

Gulf Oil Producers Relaunch Fight for Market Share in Asia

Saudi Arabia has slashed the price of its crude oil loading for Asia next month by the most in two decades as the world’s top crude exporter and the other major exporters in the Persian Gulf restarted the competition to sell into their biggest market, Asia, after the tentative reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Saudi Arabia, as well as Iraq, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have bet in recent weeks that the situation with the navigability through the Strait of Hormuz will only improve

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
4d07/08

US hearing weighs higher tariffs over alleged forced labour, targeting China

China’s labour practices came under scrutiny on Wednesday during a US government hearing on a proposal to impose tariffs on goods linked to forced labour, with participants divided over whether higher tariffs would effectively improve workers’ rights. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is holding a three-day public hearing from July 7 to 9 as part of its Section 301 investigation into the use of forced labour in international supply chains. The investigation and the...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
4d07/08war-conflict · 3/5

US launches new strikes on Iran after Trump vows to hit ‘hard’

The United States launched new strikes on Iran on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump vowed to hit “hard” following Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump, while ordering retaliation against Tehran, said he expected the latest military flare-up to end quickly and left the door open to more talks. US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the strikes were carried out to degrade the ability of Iranian forces “to threaten freedom of navigation” in the strait, through which a fifth of

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
4d07/08war-conflict · 3/5

What the Iran war has revealed about Brics+

The US-Israeli military campaign against Iran was more than another Middle Eastern conflict. It became a defining stress test for the expanded Brics (Brics+), the grouping that is frequently portrayed as the flagship political platform of the Global South and a cornerstone of an emerging multipolar order. The war showed that the grouping – which has grown beyond its founding members Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – is neither a military alliance nor an ideological bloc. Rather, it

unclassifiedchina · asia · russia
4d07/08

How an Accidental Discovery in a Texas Lab Could Reshape Battery Manufacturing

A team of scientists at Texas A&M University accidentally discovered a new method for producing a critical component in lithium-ion batteries. The team, based in College Station, Texas, was trying to study an entirely different phenomenon when they discovered that they could produce graphene oxide directly from natural gas. Not only does this discovery mean that a critical battery component could be produced more efficiently and cheaply, the process also creates green hydrogen as a byproduct. In

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
4d07/08war-conflict · 3/5

Trump surprises Nato allies with arms deals and praise as summit ends positively

US President Donald Trump has promised new arms sales in Europe, including advanced air defence systems to Nato allies and Ukraine, as the transatlantic alliance ramps up its military partnership, signalling a potential thaw after Trump repeatedly railed against the coalition. In a press conference on the last day of the Nato summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, Trump said that as European nations rebuild their militaries, American equipment will be the “largest beneficiary”, claiming US$3...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
4d07/08

401K VOYA from former employer

So when I left my last job where I was grossly underpaid, I rolled over my 401K into my personal IRA with T Rowe. At the time they had just switched over to using Voya and it was a complete hassle getting the money rolled over and Voya took their time but eventually the transfer went through. Now my current job ( where I've been for approx. 4 months) also uses Voya and when I went in to check my balances there I saw that my former employer had allocated matching monies on June 30th ( I'm guessin

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
4d07/08war-conflict · 3/5

Anthropic hits back after China warns of Claude Code ‘backdoor’ risks

US artificial intelligence company Anthropic said users in China being advised to uninstall its flagship Claude Code product were not supposed to be using it in the first place, responding after Beijing warned of security “backdoor” risks. The company’s statement comes after a cybersecurity platform managed by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said on Wednesday that Anthropic’s agentic coding tool poses “a serious threat” to Chinese users, in the latest escalation of

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
4d07/08

US man Jeffrey Ying jailed for stealing rare Chinese manuscript from UCLA

A California man who swapped a library’s 17th century Chinese manuscript for a fake was jailed for a year on Wednesday after admitting to stealing a major artwork. Jeffrey Ying used a number of aliases to gain access to classic works, some over 600 years old, at the library of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the US Department of Justice said. Ying, 39, would check the works out and return days later with dummy manuscripts. He would frequently travel to China shortly thereafter,

unclassifiedchina · asia
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