Overturning the subsidies would eliminate a potential U.S. export market for solar modules and batteries that could be worth as much as $50 billion by 2030, according to another analysis by researchers at Johns Hopkins University. Other countries would fill an $80 billion investment gap left…
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371 children remain in forced evacuation zone in Donetsk region
There are still 273 families with 371 children in the settlements of Donetsk region where the forced evacuation of children is underway.
This was reported by Yuliia Ryzhakova, acting head of the Children’s Service of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, at…
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G7 countries ready to actively support Ukraine’s reconstruction – Canadian finance minister
The international community remains committed to supporting Ukraine in ending the war and in its future reconstruction.
According to Ukrinform, Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne made the remarks while commenting on the participation of a Ukrainian…
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Inside France’s rural rising – POLITICO
Anti-establishment push
The movement was born in the early 1990s to protest a landmark reform of the EU’s flagship Common Agricultural Policy that introduced direct subsidies for farmers in lieu of guaranteed prices, tying them to environmental protection measures.
Long in the…
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William López, New Head of Europe and Latin America at Jupiter AM
Jupiter Asset Management has announced the appointment of William López as the new Head of Europe and Latin America. Until now, López served as Head of Latin America, Iberia, France, and US Offshore. With this internal promotion, he expands his…
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Europe braces for T+1 – Deutsche Bank
Market fragmentation makes changing to EU T+1 an issue that needs urgent action. flow’s Breaking the settlement failure chain white paper8 captures what’s at stake. It shows how mitigating settlement failures by…
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Ireland is Trump’s Trojan horse – POLITICO
As it stands, about 15 percent of the Irish workforce — that’s about 400,000 people — work directly, or indirectly, for U.S. companies. Nearly 30 percent of Ireland’s total tax revenue in 2023 came from corporate taxes — compared to just 6 percent in Germany and France — which are…
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Netanyahu says Israel will control all of Gaza Strip at end of current military offensive
Speaking about the current military offensive, codenamed Operation Gideon’s Chariots, Netanyahu said “at the end of this campaign, all of the territories of the Gaza Strip will be under Israel’s security control.”
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Your Sensitive Teeth May Exist So Ancient Fish Could Avoid Danger : ScienceAlert
Ever wondered why our teeth are so sensitive to pain or even just cold drinks? It might be because they first evolved for a very different purpose than chewing half a billion years ago, a study suggested Wednesday.
The exact origin of teeth – and what they were for – has long proved…
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Russian drone strike on farm in Chernihiv region kills civilian
Russian forces dropped explosives from a drone on a farm in the Semenivka community of Chernihiv region, killing a civilian.
Viacheslav Chaus, head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“The Semenivka…
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