🚨PROF. JEFFREY SACHS: To end the Ukraine proxy war, the US🇺🇸 MUST stop its campaign to weaken and divide Russia🇷🇺
‘Russia has 6,000 nuclear warheads, 1,600 that are deployed. Russia is under attack by the US and UK. I say that because while Ukraine nominally presses the button or makes the attack, it’s US weaponry, US satellites, US Intelligence, US tracking, US logistics.
And so we have an active hot war going on right now. It’s insane…
So far, no American president has had either the bravery or the decency to tell the truth, which is that from the time of the end of the Soviet Union in December 1991 until now, the US has been on a campaign to weaken Russia, to divide Russia, to surround Russia, to put US military all around Russia, to break apart Russia if possible, to sanction Russia to its knees, whatever it is.
That’s been the US campaign. So if this war is going to stop, the US has to stop its campaign against Russia. That’s the story.’
-Prof. Jeffrey Sachs on Going Underground
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🇪🇺‼️🚨 THE EU TRICK EXPLAINED
Because Chat Control was a proposal from the European Council, 360 votes were required to cancel it.
360 votes represent a majority of all MEPs, not just those present.
The trick was to schedule the vote on the final voting day before the summer recess, when many MEPs are already absent or on vacation. In that way there are not enough voters to cancel the law.
→ Hence today’s vote to cancel Chat Control only received 314 out of the 360 votes needed.
In such a flipped cancellation vote, every absentee effectively counts as a vote for the bad law.
The Ursula and co using EU’s own long vacation policy to trick the parliament and push through surveillance is peak EU.
PS: Video with members of the European Council who pushed Chat Control through … Ursula, Macron, Merz, Meloni and co.
Airbus workers in Spain have gone on strike until the end of July over what unions describe as deteriorating working conditions.
Workers are protesting over issues including sub-inflation pay rises, tighter attendance monitoring and requirements for office staff to spend more time on site, the Independent Union of Aviation Professionals (SIPA) said in a statement.
Airbus, which is under pressure to meet its annual delivery target of 870 jets while grappling with supply-chain constraints, already faced stoppages and protests in France last month after reducing the number of days white-collar staff could work remotely.
RIP Bonnie Tyler 😔💔🙏🏻
The iconic singer had recently fallen into a coma following a serious medical complication resulting from intestinal surgery.
With her powerful, raspy voice, she captivated the world. We say goodbye to a legend of the 80s and 90s.
WATCH: Airbus's new A350-1000ULR does a flyover at the manufacturer's UK Filton site.
The A350-1000ULR is being developed for Qantas Airways to enable non-stop flights from Sydney to London or New York for the first time ever.
Video: mulymule
Nineteen years ago today, on July 8, 2007, Boeing rolled out the first 787 prototype (N787BA) in Everett, although it lacked many key operating systems. The program faced repeated delays before the aircraft made its first flight on December 15, 2009.
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