Liverpool will introduce 'bleeding control cabinets'

UK - Liverpool will introduce 'bleeding control cabinets' containing tourniquets and wound sealers to city streets in an effort to stem deaths from a shocking rise in knife crime across Britain. Liverpool has installed 'stab survival cupboards' to help reverse the rising trend of knife crime-related deaths in the UK, the first initiative of its kind in Britain. The red containers hold medical equipment, including scissors, gloves, tourniquets and chest wound sealants, and will be accessible using codes provided by calling 999. They are designed to be used by both members of the public who witness stabbings, and emergency services, including paramedics and police officers.

 
What do Red Sea assaults mean for global trade?

MIDDLE EAST - Global supply chains could face severe disruption as a result of the world's biggest shipping companies diverting journeys away from the Red Sea. Attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen on commercial vessels in recent weeks have resulted in many firms deciding to avoid one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. The Houthi group has declared its support for Hamas and has said it is targeting ships travelling to Israel, though it is not clear if all the ships that have been attacked were actually heading to Israel.

How will global trade be impacted by Red Sea avoidance?

MIDDLE EAST - After a rise in attacks by the Iran-backed Houthis, the world's largest shipping firms are staying away from the Red Sea and Suez Canal. Could the world see a repeat of the post-COVID supply chain crisis? The journey will take more than a week longer and will add about 3,500 nautical miles (6,482 kilometers) to the journey. The Suez Canal, which connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, is the shortest route between Europe and Asia. About 12% of global shipping traffic normally transits the waterway.

 
US Steel Sold to Japanese Company

USA - The United States Steel Corporation, which played a critical role in helping the Allies defeat Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany in World War II, is now being sold to Japan’s largest steelmaker. Early on Monday, executives with US Steel and Nippon Steel Corporation announced the nearly $15 billion deal, which vows to uphold the US Steelworkers’ (USW) labor contract and will be completed mid-2024, though shareholders for US Steel must still give their stamp of approval.

Enraged German Farmers Descend on Berlin

GERMANY - German farmers gathered in Berlin on Monday to protest against planned cuts to climate change subsidies for diesel used in agriculture. It is part of a deal reached by the government to plug a hole in the country’s budget.

Now German Farmers Are Fighting Back

GERMANY - Thousands of German farmers drove their farm equipment into Berlin to protest a government plan to get rid of tax breaks for diesel. This would present a major cost increase for farmers. Why are they doing this? To plug a €17 billion Euro hole in the country’s budget. They’ve gotta take it from somewhere so… to the farmers’ bottom line, right? Germany has pledged to double financial support for Ukraine next year. The government has also allocated €60 billion to “combat climate change and modernize the country.” So wait… they want to combat climate change but support war. Maybe someone should tell them that war is not eco-friendly and that attacking farmers as a first line hasn’t worked out well for other politicians in Europe.

 
UN ‘Climate’ Scam: Phasing Out Oil … or USA?

USA - The United Nations “climate” process claimed to be about transitioning away from oil, but everyone knows the Arabs, Communist Chinese, Russians and others have no intention of following Joe Biden’s US government or suicidal European governments in destroying their own nations and economies.

 
Blackrock investments steer White House policy?

USA - The headline is the non-pretending reality. Now that Joe Biden has designated EPA mandates for US automobiles that include having at least 50% of all new vehicle sales be electric by 2030, three major Chinese EV manufacturers are reportedly building manufacturing facilities in Mexico. Blackrock investments steer WH policy. Blackrock investments are heavy in China and EV production. Blackrock returns on their investments would be substantial with Chinese EV production in Mexico. Quite a coincidence.

Israel Edges Closer to Full-Scale War with Hezbollah

ISRAEL - Israel has edged closer to an all-out war with the Lebanese Hezbollah movement amid a worsening round of hostilities playing out as the Israel Defense Force (IDF) is already engaged in its most intensive conflict to date in the Gaza Strip, an IDF official has said. IDF spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus told reporters Monday that Hezbollah has fired "more than 1,000 different types of ammunition, rockets, missiles, drones, mortars and others toward Israel" since October 8, the day after the Palestinian Hamas movement led an unprecedented surprise attack against Israel from Gaza.

Germany To Permanently Deploy Troops for First Time Since World War II

GERMANY - A new agreement between Germany and Lithuania will lead to German troops' first permanent foreign deployment since World War II. The announcement was made Monday in Lithuania, where Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas met with his German counterpart, Boris Pistorius, to outline a multiyear "Roadmap Action Plan" involving approximately 4,800 permanently stationed German soldiers. Both officials called the move a historical moment not just for their nations but for NATO as well. German troops, including those with families, will be stationed in the Lithuanian cities of Kaunas and Vilnius beginning in 2024, with most troops deployed in 2025 and 2026 and full-operation capability expected by 2027. In turn, Lithuania has committed to providing all necessary civilian and military infrastructure.

 
Germany's far-right AfD wins first city mayor election

GERMANY - The far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has won its first mayoral election in a city. AfD leader Alice Weidel described the result in Pirna, Saxony, as "historic". Tim Lochner, a former carpenter, won 38.5 per cent after a run-off vote against two right-wing candidates on Sunday. The party's victory is being seen across Germany as a bellwether before key state and local elections next year. The victory also came days after the party in Saxony was officially labelled "extremist" by the country's intelligence services. While at the local level it has previously won seats on councils, it has repeatedly lost mayoral elections in large towns and cities. However, its share of votes has been on the rise nationally and the result in Pirna is being seen as symbolically important.

 
Japanese company to buy US Steel

USA - US Steel has agreed to be bought by Nippon Steel, Japan's largest steelmaker, in a $14.1 billion deal. The deal marks the latest step in a gradual decline for the iconic 122-year-old company, which was once the largest company on the planet. It was one of the first major conglomerates and a symbol of American industrial might. But it is no longer even the largest US steelmaker, having been surpassed by Nucor Steel years ago. "We are confident that... this combination is truly best for all," said US Steel CEO David Burritt. "Today's announcement also benefits the United States - ensuring a competitive, domestic steel industry, while strengthening our presence globally."

 
Largest Solar Flare in Years Poses Major Risks to Multiple Critical Systems

USA - On Thursday, the Sun unleashed a colossal solar flare, emitting high-energy radiation that NASA successfully captured, marking what NOAA Space Weather has identified as “likely one of the largest” events of its kind ever documented. The significance of this event lies in the potential impact of these powerful bursts of energy on various systems. NASA noted in a statement that these solar flares can disrupt radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to both spacecraft and astronauts. Following this particular solar flare, radio frequency blackouts were reported across the United States.

Israel is using an AI system to find targets in Gaza

ISRAEL - The pace is astonishing: In the wake of the brutal attacks by Hamas-led militants on October 7, Israeli forces have struck more than 22,000 targets inside Gaza, a small strip of land along the Mediterranean coast. Just since the temporary truce broke down on December 1, Israel's Air Force has hit more than 3,500 sites. The Israeli military says it's using artificial intelligence to select many of these targets in real-time. The military claims that the AI system, named "the Gospel," has helped it to rapidly identify enemy combatants and equipment, while reducing civilian casualties.

 
No aid for Ukraine until we can defend ourselves

HOLLAND - Geert Wilders is aiming to become prime minister after November’s surprise election result. The Netherlands should not send more war aid to Kiev if it leaves the Dutch military unable to defend the country, Geert Wilders, who leads the conservative Party for Freedom (PVV), said in parliament on Wednesday. The comment came as Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was in the US pleading for more military funding, while a €50 billion aid package was stalled in the EU. “We believe we shouldn’t give military support to Ukraine while we are unable to defend our own country,” the Dutch lawmaker said in a parliamentary debate.

 

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