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Trump lawyers confirm wrongly deported Maryland man in El Salvador prison
Sat, 12 Apr 2025 22:50:58 GMT
Administration fails to show they have taken any steps to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego García
The Trump administration on Saturday confirmed to a federal judge that a Maryland man who was wrongly deported last month remains confined in a notorious prison in El Salvador.
However, the White House filing did not address the judge’s demands that the administration detail the steps it was taking to return Kilmar Abrego García to the United States. The White House only confirmed that García was under the authority of the El Salvador government.
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Will the Supreme Court Yield to Donald Trump?Fri, 11 Apr 2025 18:00:00 +0000
The contributor Ruth Marcus looks at federal judges’ resistance to executive orders—and whether the Supreme Court will ultimately allow the President to remake the government in his image.
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Trump Appears to Be Targeting Muslim and “Non-White” Students for DeportationTue, 08 Apr 2025 13:03:13 +0000
Students from Muslim-majority countries as well as Asia and Africa are having their visas revoked with little or no explanation.
The post Trump Appears to Be Targeting Muslim and “Non-White” Students for Deportation appeared first on The Intercept.
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The Clear and Present Danger to the American Rule of LawTue, 08 Apr 2025 16:41:13 +0000
Trump’s attacks on the courts and Big Law are an existential threat to the legal system. Expect a reckoning.
The post The Clear and Present Danger to the American Rule of Law appeared first on The Intercept.
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Rail minister admits using phone while driving vintage busSat, 12 Apr 2025 20:33:26 GMT
Lord Hendy has apologised in full for the "error of judgement" and will reportedly accept the sanctions.
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The case against Mahmoud Khalil is meant to silence American dissent | Moustafa BayoumiSat, 12 Apr 2025 17:19:20 GMT
The open door of American democracy is slamming shut faster and louder than we could have imagined
On Friday afternoon, a federal immigration judge in Louisiana ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, the lawful permanent resident who was arrested last month for his advocacy for Palestinian rights at Columbia University, was removable – that is to say, deportable – under the law.
Let’s be absolutely clear about how outrageous this decision is. The judge, Jamee Comans, had given the Trump administration a deadline to produce the evidence required to show that Khalil should be deported. In a functional state, such evidence would rise to a standard of extreme criminality necessitating deportation.
Continue reading...Match ID: 5 Score: 15.00 source: www.theguardian.com age: 0 days
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Judge rules university student Mahmoud Khalil eligible for deportationSat, 12 Apr 2025 13:04:15 +0000
Match ID: 6 Score: 15.00 source: www.washingtonpost.com age: 0 days
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What Comes Next in Mahmoud Khalil’s Fight Against DeportationSat, 12 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
Despite Friday’s immigration court ruling, the legal fight to keep Mahmoud Khalil in the U.S. may stretch months or years.
The post What Comes Next in Mahmoud Khalil’s Fight Against Deportation appeared first on The Intercept.
Match ID: 7 Score: 15.00 source: theintercept.com age: 0 days
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US judge rules Mahmoud Khalil can be deported for his viewsSat, 12 Apr 2025 00:06:04 GMT
White House has claimed that Khalil’s ‘beliefs and associations’ are counter to US foreign policy interests
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate and Palestinian organizer, is eligible to be deported from the United States, an immigration judge ruled on Friday during a contentious hearing at a remote court in central Louisiana.
The decision sides with the Trump administration’s claim that a short memo written by the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, which stated Khalil’s “current or expected beliefs, statements or associations” were counter to foreign policy interests, is sufficient evidence to remove a lawful permanent resident from the United States. The undated memo, the main piece of evidence submitted by the government, contained no allegations of criminal conduct.
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Mahmoud Khalil and the Necropolitics of Trump’s Deportation RegimeFri, 11 Apr 2025 22:56:35 +0000
Death is the point.
The post Mahmoud Khalil and the Necropolitics of Trump’s Deportation Regime appeared first on The Intercept.
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Trump administration defies judge’s orders to detail steps for wrongly deported man’s returnFri, 11 Apr 2025 17:06:13 +0000
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Reimagining Democracy2025-04-11T00:35:00Z
Imagine that all of us—all of society—have landed on some alien planet and need to form a government: clean slate. We do not have any legacy systems from the United States or any other country. We do not have any special or unique interests to perturb our thinking. How would we govern ourselves? It is unlikely that we would use the systems we have today. Modern representative democracy was the best form of government that eighteenth-century technology could invent. The twenty-first century is very different: scientifically, technically, and philosophically. For example, eighteenth-century democracy was designed under the assumption that travel and communications were both hard...
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Supreme court orders US to help return man wrongly deported to El SalvadorThu, 10 Apr 2025 23:46:07 GMT
Justices uphold judge’s order and say Trump officials must ‘facilitate’ return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to United States
The US supreme court upheld on Thursday a judge’s order requiring Donald Trump’s administration to facilitate the return to the United States of a Salvadoran man who the government has acknowledged was deported in error to El Salvador.
US district judge Paula Xinis last week issued an order that the administration “facilitate and effectuate” the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, in response to a lawsuit filed by the man and his family challenging the legality of his deportation.
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The Case Against Mahmoud Khalil Hinges on Vague “Antisemitism” ClaimThu, 10 Apr 2025 16:03:03 +0000
The Trump administration filed no new evidence in its case against Khalil, according to a new filing ahead of Friday's hearing.
The post The Case Against Mahmoud Khalil Hinges on Vague “Antisemitism” Claim appeared first on The Intercept.
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UK to co-host global conference with aim of resolving Sudan’s civil warWed, 09 Apr 2025 14:12:42 GMT
Foreign ministers will gather in London and seek to exert diplomatic pressure demanding a ceasefire
The British government is bringing together foreign ministers from nearly 20 countries and organisations in an attempt to establish a group that can drive the warring factions in Sudan closer towards peace.
The conference at Lancaster House in London on 15 April comes on the second anniversary of the start of a civil war that has led to the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis, but has been persistently left at the bottom of the global list of diplomatic priorities. Half of Sudan’s population are judged to be desperately short of food, with 11 million people internally displaced.
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Microsoft's Windows 95 startup sound has been immortalized in the Library of Congress2025-04-13T00:10:19+00:00
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Meet the Activists Motivated by Hatred of Elon MuskSat, 12 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
Protesters across the country have been rallying every weekend to try and drive Elon Musk's car business into the ground.
The post Meet the Activists Motivated by Hatred of Elon Musk appeared first on The Intercept.
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Trump has first physical since returning to White HouseSat, 12 Apr 2025 01:00:05 +0000
Get the latest news on President Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the new Congress.
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Massive cuts to NASA science proposed in early White House budget planFri, 11 Apr 2025 17:41:59 +0000
The preliminary version of President Donald Trump’s budget proposal to Congress, known as a “passback,” would cut the agency’s science budget funding nearly in half.
Match ID: 18 Score: 10.00 source: www.washingtonpost.com age: 1 day
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FTC now has three Republicans and no Democrats instead of the typical 3-2 splitFri, 11 Apr 2025 16:42:07 +0000
Senate puts third Republican on FTC while two Democrats sue Trump over firings.
Match ID: 19 Score: 10.00 source: arstechnica.com age: 1 day
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Experimental drug looks to be gastric bypass surgery in pill formFri, 11 Apr 2025 14:25:01 +0000
Daily drug creates temporary coating in small intestine.
Match ID: 20 Score: 10.00 source: arstechnica.com age: 1 day
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Nick Turse Joins The Intercept as Inaugural National Security Reporting FellowFri, 11 Apr 2025 13:00:00 +0000
The veteran investigative journalist will cover U.S. military operations, national security issues, and foreign affairs through this yearlong fellowship.
The post Nick Turse Joins The Intercept as Inaugural National Security Reporting Fellow appeared first on The Intercept.
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The Conservative Legal Advocates Working to Kill Trump’s TariffsThu, 10 Apr 2025 21:31:46 +0000
The New Civil Liberties Alliance is mounting a constitutional challenge to one of the biggest policy questions of our time. Will others follow?
Match ID: 22 Score: 10.00 source: www.newyorker.com age: 2 days
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How Much Did Congress Make Off Market Turmoil and Why’re They Allowed to Make Anything at All?Thu, 10 Apr 2025 21:05:58 +0000
Questions about who profited from Trump’s tariff flip-flop revived the push to ban members of Congress themselves from trading stocks.
The post How Much Did Congress Make Off Market Turmoil and Why’re They Allowed to Make Anything at All? appeared first on The Intercept.
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Unchecked: Rep. Ayanna Pressley on the President’s Power GrabWed, 09 Apr 2025 20:50:00 +0000
A conversation with the Massachusetts congresswoman on challenging executive authority and the ICE abduction of Rümeysa Öztürk.
The post Unchecked: Rep. Ayanna Pressley on the President’s Power Grab appeared first on The Intercept.
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Progressives Push to Assert Congress Power Over Yemen WarWed, 09 Apr 2025 16:53:15 +0000
Going beyond their critique of the infamous Signal chat, progressives demanded to know the White House’s legal justification for its Yemen strikes.
The post Progressives Push to Assert Congress Power Over Yemen War appeared first on The Intercept.
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What Could Progressive Tariffs Actually Look Like?Wed, 09 Apr 2025 11:00:00 +0000
The U.S. moved toward tariffs that protected U.S. workers, industry, and the environment, says one expert. Trump is undoing it all.
The post What Could Progressive Tariffs Actually Look Like? appeared first on The Intercept.
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Arguing Against CALEA2025-04-08T11:08:13Z
At a Congressional hearing earlier this week, Matt Blaze made the point that CALEA, the 1994 law that forces telecoms to make phone calls wiretappable, is outdated in today’s threat environment and should be rethought:
In other words, while the legally-mandated CALEA capability requirements have changed little over the last three decades, the infrastructure that must implement and protect it has changed radically. This has greatly expanded the “attack surface” that must be defended to prevent unauthorized wiretaps, especially at scale. The job of the illegal eavesdropper has gotten significantly easier, with many more options and opportunities for them to exploit. Compromising our telecommunications infrastructure is now little different from performing any other kind of computer intrusion or data breach, a well-known and endemic cybersecurity problem. To put it bluntly, something like Salt Typhoon was inevitable, and will likely happen again unless significant changes are made...
Match ID: 27 Score: 7.14 source: www.schneier.com age: 4 days
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Lethal Injection, Electric Chair, or Firing Squad? An Inhumane Decision for Death Row PrisonersSun, 06 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
South Carolina resumed executions with the firing squad killing of Brad Sigmon last month. Mikal Madhi’s execution date is days away.
The post Lethal Injection, Electric Chair, or Firing Squad? An Inhumane Decision for Death Row Prisoners appeared first on The Intercept.
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DIRNSA Fired2025-04-07T11:03:36Z
In “Secrets and Lies” (2000), I wrote:
It is poor civic hygiene to install technologies that could someday facilitate a police state.
It’s something a bunch of us were saying at the time, in reference to the vast NSA’s surveillance capabilities.
I have been thinking of that quote a lot as I read news stories of President Trump firing the Director of the National Security Agency. General Timothy Haugh.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote:
We don’t know what pressure the Trump administration is using to make intelligence services fall into line, but it isn’t crazy to ...
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Rational Astrologies and Security2025-04-02T11:04:08Z
John Kelsey and I wrote a short paper for the Rossfest Festschrift: “Rational Astrologies and Security“:
There is another non-security way that designers can spend their security budget: on making their own lives easier. Many of these fall into the category of what has been called rational astrology. First identified by Randy Steve Waldman [Wal12], the term refers to something people treat as though it works, generally for social or institutional reasons, even when there’s little evidence that it works—and sometimes despite substantial evidence that it does not...
Match ID: 30 Score: 2.14 source: www.schneier.com age: 10 days
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Even the Trumpiest stocks are sufferingThu, 20 Mar 2025 10:37:18 +0000
Investors may have misjudged which firms would thrive under the new administration
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Finalists Selected in NASA Aeronautics Agriculture-Themed CompetitionFri, 14 Mar 2025 17:59:12 +0000
Eight finalist teams participating in the 2025 NASA Gateways to Blue Skies Competition have been selected to present to a panel of judges their design concepts for aviation solutions that can help the agriculture industry. Sponsored by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, this year’s competition asked teams of university students to research new or improved […]
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Trying to Block Arms to Israel, Bernie Sanders Denounces AIPAC’s Massive Election SpendingThu, 03 Apr 2025 21:21:05 +0000
Republicans need to worry about getting bullied by Elon Musk, and Democrats need to worry about AIPAC, Sanders said.
The post Trying to Block Arms to Israel, Bernie Sanders Denounces AIPAC’s Massive Election Spending appeared first on The Intercept.
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7 things to watch for during Trump’s joint address to CongressTue, 04 Mar 2025 04:46:00 EST
Look for a more emboldened president compared to the Trump of 2017.
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Trump Appears to Be Targeting Muslim and “Non-White” Students for DeportationTue, 08 Apr 2025 13:03:13 +0000
Students from Muslim-majority countries as well as Asia and Africa are having their visas revoked with little or no explanation.
The post Trump Appears to Be Targeting Muslim and “Non-White” Students for Deportation appeared first on The Intercept.
Match ID: 0 Score: 103.57 source: theintercept.com age: 4 days
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Apple silent as Trump promises “impossible” US-made iPhonesFri, 11 Apr 2025 17:32:16 +0000
How does Apple solve a problem like Trump’s trade war?
Match ID: 1 Score: 90.00 source: arstechnica.com age: 1 day
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Apple said to be flying iPhones from India to US to avoid Trump tariffsThu, 10 Apr 2025 15:04:42 GMT
Tech firm has reportedly flown 600 tonnes of handsets from Indian factories as Chinese goods face huge tariffs
Apple is reportedly chartering cargo flights to ferry iPhones from its Indian manufacturing plants to the US in an attempt to beat Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The tech company has flown 600 tonnes of iPhones, or as many as 1.5m handsets, to the US from India since March after ramping up production at its plants in the country, according to Reuters.
Continue reading...Match ID: 2 Score: 75.00 source: www.theguardian.com age: 2 days
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What Could Progressive Tariffs Actually Look Like?Wed, 09 Apr 2025 11:00:00 +0000
The U.S. moved toward tariffs that protected U.S. workers, industry, and the environment, says one expert. Trump is undoing it all.
The post What Could Progressive Tariffs Actually Look Like? appeared first on The Intercept.
Match ID: 3 Score: 68.57 source: theintercept.com age: 3 days
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U.S., China barrel toward the bottom in escalating trade warSat, 12 Apr 2025 16:18:24 +0000
The world’s two largest powers are closer to a full economic break than ever, as President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping refuse to back down in a high-stakes game of chicken.
Match ID: 4 Score: 60.00 source: www.washingtonpost.com age: 0 days
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Meet the Activists Motivated by Hatred of Elon MuskSat, 12 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
Protesters across the country have been rallying every weekend to try and drive Elon Musk's car business into the ground.
The post Meet the Activists Motivated by Hatred of Elon Musk appeared first on The Intercept.
Match ID: 5 Score: 55.00 source: theintercept.com age: 0 days
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At Least 50 Arizona State Students Have Now Had Visas Revoked, Lawyer SaysTue, 08 Apr 2025 00:49:38 +0000
Just weeks away from graduation, some international students at Arizona State University have been blocked from completing degrees.
The post At Least 50 Arizona State Students Have Now Had Visas Revoked, Lawyer Says appeared first on The Intercept.
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Trump exempts smartphones and computers from new tariffsSun, 13 Apr 2025 02:17:37 GMT
The US president says he will give more details on Monday; it follows concerns that tech prices could skyrocket as many gadgets are made in China.
Match ID: 7 Score: 40.00 source: www.bbc.com age: 0 days
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Emergency law passed to force loss-making steel companies to keep operatingSat, 12 Apr 2025 19:17:08 GMT
Special powers granted to prevent the collapse of British Steel’s Scunthorpe works
Emergency legislation allowing the government to instruct companies to keep loss-making steel operations in England open, or face criminal penalties for their executives, were passed yesterday during an extraordinary sitting of parliament.
MPs and peers trooped into Westminster for a rare Saturday sitting after prime minister Keir Starmer and a small team of cabinet ministers decided on Friday morning that special powers were needed for the business secretary Jonathan Reynolds to prevent the imminent collapse of British Steel’s Scunthorpe steelworks, with the furnaces going out, and the loss of thousands of jobs.
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Donald Trump is now badly wounded. Europe can seize an advantage | Will HuttonSat, 12 Apr 2025 18:35:33 GMT
It’s time to fashion a new global trade order without the US
The game-changing geopolitical event last week was the near collapse of the immense $29tn market in US government debt, threatening the stability of the American and global financial system and the safe-haven status of dollar assets.
The US president boasted as the collapse unfolded that world leaders were queueing to “kiss his arse”. Twelve hours later, he was in the same humiliatingly weak position as the then British prime minister Liz Truss found herself after her tax-slashing “mini-budget” in 2022. The markets had forced him to pause for 90 days the swingeing range of “reciprocal” tariffs that he announced on what he proclaimed “liberation day”; instead he lowered all of them, bar that on China, to 10%.
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Smartphones and computers are now exempt from Trump’s latest tariffs2025-04-12T18:16:17+00:00
Match ID: 10 Score: 40.00 source: www.reddit.com age: 0 days
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Why does Trump love those ‘beautiful’ tariffs? It didn’t start with China.Sat, 12 Apr 2025 17:13:00 GMT
“Make America Great Again” longs for an America that can never be again.
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Chris Riddell on Donald ‘Captain America’ Trump wielding his tariff shield – cartoonSat, 12 Apr 2025 17:00:51 GMT
Is the president really ready to do battle with China after causing global chaos and undermining the US economy?
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Apple, Nvidia score major wins with tariff exemptions on iPhones and other techSat, 12 Apr 2025 16:06:00 GMT
Smartphones, laptops and equipment for chipmaking are among items exempt from China tariffs under new guidance from the government.
Match ID: 13 Score: 40.00 source: www.marketwatch.com age: 0 days
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Trump administration to exempt smartphones and computers from tariffsSat, 12 Apr 2025 15:58:49 GMT
Announcement says tariffs – including those imposed on China – will also not apply to other electronic devices
Donald Trump’s presidential administration has exempted smartphones and computers from the 125% levies imposed on imports from China as well as other “reciprocal” tariffs, which experts had cautioned might cause electronic consumer prices to spike dramatically in the US.
The announcement was made late on Friday in a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) notice that said the devices would be excluded from the 10% global tariff that Trump recently imposed on most countries, along with the much heftier import tax on China.
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Japan’s World Expo: a positive vision of the future for our divided world?Sat, 12 Apr 2025 15:00:49 GMT
Fifty-five years since Osaka last hosted, rocks from Mars, domestic androids and artificial hearts are part of showcase on ‘unloved’ island
As clunky as it sounds, “designing a future society for our lives” isn’t a bad ambition for the world in these troubled times. From this Sunday, organisers of the 2025 Exposition in Osaka will be hoping that appeal will put the event’s unsettled preparations in the shade for a six-month celebration of our common humanity.
The western Japan city is preparing to host its second World Expo, 55 years after the first was held in a country eager to capitalise on fading memories of the second world war as it embarked on its postwar journey to become an industrial and technological powerhouse.
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‘It’s going to be messy’: Americans on how Trump’s tariffs are shaping their spendingSat, 12 Apr 2025 14:00:48 GMT
Fallout from Trump’s trade war is forcing some Guardian readers to cut back or stock up on items from food to cars
A few weeks ago, Dane began stocking up on “paper products”, “cases of paper towels, toilet paper”, “piddle-pads” for their shih-tzu, and his wife upgraded from an iPhone 8 to 14.
The 73-year-old in South Carolina said the purchases – which were made to get ahead of Donald Trump’s trade policies – reminded him of the early weeks of the Covid pandemic, when he scrambled to buy masks, gloves and toilet paper.
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China Secretly (and Weirdly) Admits It Hacked US InfrastructureSat, 12 Apr 2025 10:30:00 +0000
Plus: The Department of Homeland Security begins surveilling immigrants' social media, President Donald Trump targets former CISA director who refuted his claims of 2020 election fraud, and more.
Match ID: 17 Score: 40.00 source: www.wired.com age: 0 days
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Trump Gets a “Spanking” from the Bond MarketSat, 12 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
“His tolerance for chaos is perhaps going to end up running up against China’s tolerance for pain,” the staff writer Evan Osnos says.
Match ID: 18 Score: 40.00 source: www.newyorker.com age: 0 days
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Dealmaking genius or boy who cried wolf? Trump’s trade retreat sows doubtsSat, 12 Apr 2025 06:00:40 GMT
Nothing is certain under this president – as seen in the inconsistent implementation of tariffs. And it has a longer-term economic cost
Minutes after Donald Trump unveiled a climbdown on tariffs, softening an extraordinary US attack on trade from much of the world, his press secretary scolded reporters at the White House.
“Many of you in the media clearly missed The Art of the Deal,” said Karoline Leavitt, referring to the 1987 bestseller which laid the foundations of the president’s reputation as a consummate dealmaker.
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Chaos in China as cold vortex from Mongolia brings strongest April winds in decadesSat, 12 Apr 2025 05:19:58 GMT
Flights cancelled, train services suspended and tourist attractions closed as weather service says wind speeds could surpass records set in 1951
Strong winds caused havoc in Beijing and parts of northern China on Saturday, forcing hundreds of flights to be cancelled, attractions to close and rail lines to be suspended, state media said.
The powerful winds stemmed mainly from a cold vortex system formed over Mongolia that was moving east and south, sweeping across northern China from Friday and through the weekend, the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) said.
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The ‘new world order’ of the past 35 years is being demolished before our eyes. This is how we must proceed | Gordon BrownSat, 12 Apr 2025 05:00:38 GMT
We have seen the conflict and tragedy that can follow when an old era collapses. Countries that believe in multilateralism must come together now
- This is the second in a two-part series on the global response to Donald Trump’s tariffs
- Read part one: Trump is pushing the world towards recession. By learning the lessons of 2008, we can still prevent it
After a week that started with the worst financial volatility in recent history and ended with the most serious escalation so far of the China-US conflict, it is time to distinguish the tectonic shifts from the tremors. If nothing changes, the 2020s risks being remembered as this century’s devil’s decade – the term historians once used for the 1930s. It will be defined not just by seven million people who have died of Covid-19 and rising global poverty and inequality – but also by a dismembered Ukraine, a burnt-out Gaza and little-reported atrocities in Africa and Asia, each testimony to the violent displacement of a rules-based global order by a power-based one.
Indeed, before our eyes, every single pillar of the old order is under assault – not just free trade but the rule of law and the primacy we have long attached to human rights and democracy, the self-determination of peoples, and multilateral cooperation between nations, including the humanitarian and environmental responsibilities we once accepted as citizens of the world.
Gordon Brown was UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010
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Did Trump’s tariffs kill economic populism?Sat, 12 Apr 2025 05:00:36 GMT
Lasting damage has been done not only to Trump’s political credibility but to globalisation as a system
At the beginning of this helter-skelter week, Downing Street was declaring globalisation not only dead but a failure. Now, only five trading days later, the autopsy is still under way but the victim may instead be economic populism, strangled by Wall Street, the citadel of globalisation. Donald Trump’s so-called liberation day may in fact have been the anti-globalist’s entombment day.
In an effort to deny even a tactical retreat, Trump’s aides insist the White House goal all along was not to weaken globalism, or even to protect the US economy with tariffs, but instead to get into a negotiation to lower tariffs around the world and to punish China. As cover stories go, it is hardly credible, partly because the tariffs were repeatedly lauded by Trump as a macroeconomic revenue-raising measure, or a means to bolster US manufacturing.
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US stock markets rally as White House says there is ‘great optimism’ in the economy – as it happenedFri, 11 Apr 2025 20:14:44 GMT
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The US dollar slumped on Friday as waning confidence in the US economy prompted investors to ditch US assets to the benefit of safe havens like the Swiss franc, yen and euro, as well as gold.
The yellow metal recorded a new all-time peak in early Asia trade, and the franc notched a fresh decade high, Reuters reports.
There has been a pronounced ‘sell US’ vibe flowing through broad markets and into the classic safe-haven assets, with the USD losing the safe-haven bid.
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Trump insists tariff war is ‘doing really well’ as recession fears mountFri, 11 Apr 2025 20:14:42 GMT
S&P 500 and Dow Jones rise sharply after extraordinarily volatile week as experts warn of continued turbulence
Donald Trump insisted his trade war with much of the world was “doing really well” despite mounting fears of recession and as Beijing hit back and again hiked tariffs on US exports to China.
As the US president said his aggressive tariffs strategy was “moving along quickly”, a closely watched economic survey revealed that US consumer expectations for price growth had soared to a four-decade high.
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U.S. markets open flat as China signals it has enacted its final tariff hikeFri, 11 Apr 2025 14:24:37 +0000
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Investors realise Trump’s pause was not the salvation it appearedFri, 11 Apr 2025 14:03:24 +0000
As China strikes back, reality sets in
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Feeling’s mutual: Japan ambassador’s love of UK makes him social media starFri, 11 Apr 2025 12:57:19 GMT
Pint at the pub, vinegar on fish and chips, and Welsh national anthem are all part of a day’s diplomacy for Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki’s connection with the UK started in the 1990s when he started to visit friends of his wife in south-west England.
Back then, he may have had no idea that by 2025 he would be serving as the Japanese ambassador to the UK and his love for the country would have turned him into a social media sensation.
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Tesla stops taking orders in China for two models imported from USFri, 11 Apr 2025 12:56:39 GMT
Carmaker removes ‘order now’ buttons for Model S saloon and Model X SUV on its Chinese website amid tariffs war
Tesla has stopped taking orders in China for two models it previously imported from the US, as companies scramble to adapt to prohibitive tariffs imposed in Donald Trump’s trade war.
The manufacturer, run by Trump’s close ally Elon Musk, removed “order now” buttons on its Chinese website for its Model S saloon and Model X sports utility vehicle.
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Share how changing US tariffs may affect your businessFri, 11 Apr 2025 11:03:21 GMT
We’d like to hear from small business owners in the UK and elsewhere about any impact of changing tariffs
China has raised tariffs on US imports to 125% in an escalation of the trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies.
US tariffs on Chinese goods now total 145%, while most other countries, including the UK, have maintained a 10% tariff on goods following Donald Trump’s announcements on Wednesday pausing “reciprocal” tariffs for 90 days.
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Rocket Report: “No man’s land” in rocket wars; Isaacman lukewarm on SLSFri, 11 Apr 2025 11:00:29 +0000
China's approach to space junk is worrisome as it begins launching its own megaconstellations.
Match ID: 30 Score: 40.00 source: arstechnica.com age: 1 day
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China raises tariffs on U.S. goods to 125 percent as trade war deepensFri, 11 Apr 2025 10:30:13 +0000
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Trump’s tariff blitz could hardly have come at a worse time for ChinaFri, 11 Apr 2025 10:16:26 +0000
Beijing is remaining defiant in the face of President Donald Trump’s trade measures, but it will have to take some sort of action to shore up its weak economy.
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White House starts trade negotiations, but tensions are high with ChinaFri, 11 Apr 2025 10:00:19 +0000
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Japan’s carmakers reckon with tariffs that may cost $25 billion a yearFri, 11 Apr 2025 07:00:27 +0000
The anxiety is palpable in Toyota City, the “Detroit of Japan,” as it braces for the impact of the Trump administration’s 25 percent tariff on foreign-made cars.
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Why did ‘strongman’ Trump back down on tariffs? – podcastFri, 11 Apr 2025 04:00:06 GMT
After doubling down on his promise not to pause his latest tariffs, Donald Trump has announced a 90-day pause for most countries except China. Why did he change his mind?
Jonathan Freedland speaks to James Bennet of the Economist about who might have forced the president’s hand, and what could happen next
Archive: Fox News, CBS Minnesota, BBC News, WCNC, CNN, MSNBC, ABC News
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Researchers concerned to find AI models misrepresenting their “reasoning” processesThu, 10 Apr 2025 22:37:13 +0000
New Anthropic research shows AI models often fail to disclose reasoning shortcuts.
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Trump’s Trade War Is Strengthening China’s Soft PowerThu, 10 Apr 2025 21:32:36 +0000
President Trump’s tariffs are boosting China’s global image even as they threaten to decimate its economy.
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Trump’s Trade War With China Is Now Hurting Hollywood—and US Soft PowerThu, 10 Apr 2025 16:19:08 +0000
On Thursday, Chinese officials retaliated against President Donald Trump’s tariffs by imposing new restrictions on US movies. That’s a big blow to America’s cultural cachet in the nation.
Match ID: 38 Score: 40.00 source: www.wired.com age: 2 days
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Can China fight America alone?Thu, 10 Apr 2025 10:16:55 +0000
The world’s two biggest economies begin an almighty trade clash
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China has a weapon that could hurt America: rare-earth exportsThu, 10 Apr 2025 10:11:39 +0000
It has only just begun to use it
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Get Ready to See Tariff Surcharges on Your ReceiptsThu, 10 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
Companies struck by Donald Trump’s trade levies will likely pass the hit along to consumers—and some will want to clearly point the finger at who is to blame.
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Indian pot belly: From status symbol to silent killerSun, 13 Apr 2025 00:36:47 GMT
India’s obesity crisis is surging - and the humble pot belly may be a bigger villain than it seems.
Match ID: 42 Score: 35.00 source: www.bbc.com age: 0 days
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Vegan “Egg” SaladFri, 11 Apr 2025 15:13:00 +0000
This vegan take on an egg salad uses crumbled tofu, mashed chickpeas, chopped rice noodles and Indian kala namak (black salt) to create an interplay of textures and flavors reminiscent of the original.
Match ID: 43 Score: 35.00 source: www.washingtonpost.com age: 1 day
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Weather tracker: early heatwave sweeps northern IndiaFri, 11 Apr 2025 09:18:39 GMT
Temperatures exceeding 40C trigger deadly thunderstorms, as Mali agency issues hot weather warning
Northern India has been experiencing early extreme heat this week as temperatures topped 40C (104F), including in the capital, New Delhi.
Hot weather across the north-west of the country peaked on Tuesday as Barmer, a city in the state of Rajasthan, reached 46.4C – more than 6C above the average maximum in April.
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Why China thinks it might win a trade war with TrumpTue, 08 Apr 2025 14:43:49 +0000
The country’s officials vow to “fight to the end”
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Arguing Against CALEA2025-04-08T11:08:13Z
At a Congressional hearing earlier this week, Matt Blaze made the point that CALEA, the 1994 law that forces telecoms to make phone calls wiretappable, is outdated in today’s threat environment and should be rethought:
In other words, while the legally-mandated CALEA capability requirements have changed little over the last three decades, the infrastructure that must implement and protect it has changed radically. This has greatly expanded the “attack surface” that must be defended to prevent unauthorized wiretaps, especially at scale. The job of the illegal eavesdropper has gotten significantly easier, with many more options and opportunities for them to exploit. Compromising our telecommunications infrastructure is now little different from performing any other kind of computer intrusion or data breach, a well-known and endemic cybersecurity problem. To put it bluntly, something like Salt Typhoon was inevitable, and will likely happen again unless significant changes are made...
Match ID: 46 Score: 28.57 source: www.schneier.com age: 4 days
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Kaliane Bradley: ‘I dreaded the book going to people I know’Sat, 12 Apr 2025 17:00:51 GMT
The author of bestseller The Ministry of Time on how lockdown telly, Terry Pratchett and her Cambodian heritage shaped her Arctic time travel tale
Kaliane Bradley, 36, lives in east London and works as an editor at Penguin Classics. Her debut novel, The Ministry of Time (Sceptre), was published last year to critical acclaim and a place in the bestseller charts and is out in paperback now. It’s a vivid time travel tale following Lieutenant Graham Gore, a crew member of Franklin’s lost 1845 Arctic expedition, who is brought back to life in the 21st century as part of a government experiment. He develops an unlikely relationship with his “bridge”, a contemporary character helping him assimilate to the modern world. It was longlisted for the 2025 women’s prize for fiction and the BBC has commissioned a TV adaptation.
What has the past year been like for you?
Lovely and discombobulating. I veer wildly between immense gratitude and intense impostor syndrome. But I’m still working 4.5 days a week, so I’m grounded by my job.
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Nick Turse Joins The Intercept as Inaugural National Security Reporting FellowFri, 11 Apr 2025 13:00:00 +0000
The veteran investigative journalist will cover U.S. military operations, national security issues, and foreign affairs through this yearlong fellowship.
The post Nick Turse Joins The Intercept as Inaugural National Security Reporting Fellow appeared first on The Intercept.
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It's only early April and north India is bracing for extreme heatMon, 07 Apr 2025 07:05:09 GMT
India's weather department has issued a yellow alert for parts for northern India until Wednesday.
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World reacts to Trump's sweeping 'liberation day' tariffs – videoThu, 03 Apr 2025 05:18:34 GMT
Leaders around the world have reacted with a mix of a mix of confusion and concern after Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on some of its largest trading partners, upending decades of US trade policy and starting a possible global trade war. The tariffs range from 10% to 49% on all goods imported from abroad
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Charting the US-China Trade War: What Does 'Made in Vietnam' Mean?2024-10-24T00:00:00Z
Chinese companies have been evading US tariffs by shipping goods through Vietnam, but not to the degree that the headlines would suggest. Ebehi Iyoha and Jaya Wen dig into trade microdata to illustrate Vietnam's strategic importance and why American policymakers should take note.
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Cybersecurity Professor Faced China-Funding Inquiry Before Disappearing, Sources SayWed, 02 Apr 2025 17:31:26 +0000
A lawyer for Xiaofeng Wang and his wife says they are “safe” after FBI searches of their homes and Wang’s sudden dismissal from Indiana University, where he taught for over 20 years.
Match ID: 52 Score: 10.71 source: www.wired.com age: 10 days
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How Vladimir Putin hopes to transform Russian tradeWed, 28 Aug 2024 17:44:29 +0000
He believes the country’s future lies with China and India. What could go wrong?
Match ID: 53 Score: 10.71 source: www.economist.com age: 227 days
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How China uses ‘salami-slicing’ tactics to exert pressure on Taiwan – videoFri, 28 Feb 2025 09:14:05 GMT
China has dramatically increased military activities around Taiwan, with more than 3,000 incursions into Taiwan's airspace in 2024 alone. Amy Hawkins examines how Beijing is deploying 'salami-slicing' tactics, a strategy of gradual pressure that stays below the threshold of war while steadily wearing down Taiwan's defences. From daily air incursions to strategic military exercises, we explore the four phases of China's approach and what it means for Taiwan's future
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China hits back hard against Trump’s tariffsFri, 04 Apr 2025 16:55:54 +0000
Stockmarkets plunge further in response
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Trump says tariff policies ‘WILL NEVER CHANGE’ amid plunging stocks, Chinese responseFri, 04 Apr 2025 09:38:22 EST
The president’s sweeping tariff plan has thrown markets into chaos and risks sparking a global trade war.
Match ID: 56 Score: 5.71 source: www.politico.com age: 8 days
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Can foreign investors learn to love China again?Thu, 27 Mar 2025 11:07:30 +0000
Wall Street still needs more to coax it back. But non-American firms may be ready to return
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ESA and JAXA strengthen ties on Moon and Mars explorationThu, 20 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0100
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Director of Human and Robotic Exploration, Daniel Neuenschwander, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Vice President for Exploration and Human Spaceflight, Mayumi Matsuura, have signed a new statement of intent focused on Moon and Mars activities. This statement marks their intention towards a step forward in space exploration cooperation between ESA and JAXA, and lays the groundwork for expanded collaboration between the two agencies in advancing science, technology and international partnerships.
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Low-Cost Drone Add-Ons From China Let Anyone With a Credit Card Turn Toys Into Weapons of WarThu, 20 Mar 2025 09:00:00 +0000
Chinese ecommerce giants like Temu and AliExpress sell drone accessories like those used by soldiers in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Match ID: 59 Score: 5.71 source: www.wired.com age: 23 days
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Can anything get China’s shoppers to spend?Mon, 17 Mar 2025 19:25:03 +0000
An economic recovery depends on it. Yet a new action plan may not do the job
Match ID: 60 Score: 5.71 source: www.economist.com age: 26 days
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Beijing’s deflation dilemma: Falling prices signal bigger troubles ahead for China’s economyTue, 04 Mar 2025 00:30:00 EST
Such challenges are the backdrop to the annual session of China’s parliament.
Match ID: 61 Score: 5.71 source: www.politico.com age: 39 days
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Trump’s new tariffs are his most extreme everMon, 03 Mar 2025 23:16:05 +0000
America targets its three biggest trading partners: Canada, Mexico and China
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China’s leaders look to have blinked in their property face-offThu, 20 Feb 2025 11:11:06 +0000
They did not want to bail out indebted firms. Now they are on the verge of doing so
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Xi Jinping shows how he will return American fireTue, 04 Feb 2025 16:46:53 +0000
China’s trade retaliation carries a warning of worse to come
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Trump’s brutal tariffs far outstrip any he has imposed beforeSun, 02 Feb 2025 00:05:43 +0000
Canada, Mexico and China are going to be made to suffer
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Has Japan truly escaped low inflation?Thu, 23 Jan 2025 11:04:26 +0000
Its central bankers are increasingly hopeful
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China’s financial system is under brutal pressureThu, 23 Jan 2025 10:45:53 +0000
When will something break?
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China meets its official growth target. Not everyone is convincedFri, 17 Jan 2025 13:37:51 +0000
For one thing, 2024 saw the second-weakest rise in nominal GDP since the 1970s
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China’s markets take a fresh beatingTue, 07 Jan 2025 16:30:24 +0000
Authorities have responded by bossing around investors
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China’s firms are taking flight, worrying its rulersSun, 29 Dec 2024 15:22:45 +0000
Policymakers at home and abroad are anxious about offshoring
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What a censored speech says about China’s economyThu, 12 Dec 2024 11:09:08 +0000
If growth is on target, why is inflation so low?
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The hidden cost of Chinese loansThu, 05 Dec 2024 11:12:33 +0000
Governments that borrow from China must pay more to borrow from others
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How China will strike back at TrumpSun, 01 Dec 2024 16:45:27 +0000
Xi Jinping has set out his tariff red lines. What if America crosses them?
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Russia’s plunging currency spells trouble for its war effortSun, 01 Dec 2024 14:44:25 +0000
Supplies from China are about to become more expensive
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Is China really a nation of slackers?Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:54:55 +0000
A new survey raises the question
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Vladimir Putin is in a painful economic bindMon, 18 Nov 2024 18:53:16 +0000
Russia’s reliance on China is becoming a problem
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The biggest losers from TrumponomicsThu, 14 Nov 2024 10:39:40 +0000
America’s president-elect wants to reshape trade, capital and labour flows
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Why China needs to fill its empty homesThu, 31 Oct 2024 11:03:24 +0000
The country’s economy is broken. A recovery requires a healthier property market
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivorsFri, 11 Oct 2024 09:05:00 GMT
Match ID: 79 Score: 5.71 source: www.marketwatch.com age: 183 days
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China’s property crisis claims more victims: companiesThu, 10 Oct 2024 10:25:56 +0000
Unsold homes are contributing to a balance-sheet recession
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At last, China pulls the trigger on a bold stimulus packageFri, 27 Sep 2024 17:22:31 +0000
“Buy everything,” says an American hedge fund
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China’s central bank tries to save the economy—and the stockmarketTue, 24 Sep 2024 15:19:59 +0000
But it will need more help from the government
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How China’s communists fell in love with privatisationSun, 15 Sep 2024 15:33:09 +0000
Even though they are not very good at it
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China’s government is surprisingly redistributiveThu, 12 Sep 2024 10:00:52 +0000
That is despite a stingy tax-and-transfer system
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China is suffering from a crisis of confidenceThu, 05 Sep 2024 09:53:31 +0000
Can anything perk up its economy?
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Can Japan’s zombie bond market be brought back to life?Thu, 29 Aug 2024 09:59:36 +0000
Ueda Kazuo begins on a dangerous mission
Match ID: 86 Score: 5.71 source: www.economist.com age: 226 days
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What is behind China’s perplexing bond-market intervention?Wed, 14 Aug 2024 18:19:41 +0000
The central bank seems to think the government’s debt is too popular
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Why Japanese stocks are on a rollercoaster rideTue, 06 Aug 2024 06:24:53 +0000
Volatility in global markets continues
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Why Japanese markets have plummetedMon, 05 Aug 2024 10:21:56 +0000
The global rout continues, with the Topix experiencing its worst day since 1987
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Why fear is sweeping markets everywhereFri, 02 Aug 2024 19:41:12 +0000
American and Japanese indices have taken a battering. So have banks and gold
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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possibleTue, 30 Jul 2024 14:09:53 +0000
All it takes is for the state to work with the market
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 7/18/2024Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:00:38 +0000
Boeing CST-100 Crewed Flight Test (CFT): Today, the CFT crew assisted the ISS crew with a few payload activities and completed Onboard Training for Backup Flight Control Proficiency. Payloads: Electro-static Levitation Furnace (ELF): The ELF cartridge holder containing the latest melted sample was removed and replaced with a new sample holder and sample. The completed …
Match ID: 92 Score: 5.71 source: www.nasa.gov age: 268 days
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Japan’s strength produces a weak yenThu, 18 Jul 2024 10:17:13 +0000
Currency meddling will prove futile
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China’s leaders face miserable economic-growth figuresMon, 15 Jul 2024 18:49:47 +0000
Reality intruded at the “third plenum”, intended to discuss long-term reforms
Match ID: 94 Score: 5.71 source: www.economist.com age: 271 days
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US tourist arrested for landing on forbidden Indian tribal islandThu, 03 Apr 2025 17:10:30 GMT
Police say man landed on island in attempt to meet the Sentinelese people – a tribe untouched by the industrial world
Indian police said on Thursday they had arrested a US tourist who sneaked on to a highly restricted island carrying a coconut and a can of Diet Coke to a tribe untouched by the industrial world.
Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, set foot on the restricted territory of North Sentinel – part of India’s Andaman Islands – in an attempt to meet the Sentinelese people, who are believed to number only about 150.
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Tata redundancy scheme targeted older, non-Indian nationals in UK, tribunal hearsThu, 03 Apr 2025 15:16:19 GMT
Three claimants allege Mumbai-based consultancy firm discriminated against them during restructuring
A UK division of the Indian conglomerate Tata “deliberately orchestrated” a redundancy programme in a way that unfairly targeted older, non-Indian nationals, an employment tribunal has heard.
Three claimants allege the Mumbai-based Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which is valued at almost £110bn on the BSE stock exchange in Mumbai, discriminated against them on grounds of age and nationality during a restructuring that began in mid-2023.
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NASA Makes Progress on Advanced Drone Safety Management SystemWed, 02 Apr 2025 21:49:14 +0000
From agriculture and law enforcement to entertainment and disaster response, industries are increasingly turning to drones for help, but the growing volume of these aircraft will require trusted safety management systems to maintain safe operations. NASA is testing a new software system to create an improved warning system – one that can predict hazards to drones before […]
Match ID: 97 Score: 5.00 source: www.nasa.gov age: 10 days
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Cybersecurity Professor Mysteriously Disappears as FBI Raids His HomesMon, 31 Mar 2025 19:42:00 +0000
Xiaofeng Wang, a longtime computer science professor at Indiana University, has disappeared along with his wife, and their profiles on the school's website were wiped ahead of recent FBI raids.
Match ID: 98 Score: 5.00 source: www.wired.com age: 12 days
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India has undermined a popular myth about developmentThu, 27 Feb 2025 10:55:44 +0000
Extreme poverty in the country has dropped to negligible levels
Match ID: 99 Score: 5.00 source: www.economist.com age: 44 days
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Narendra Modi is struggling to boost Indian growthThu, 06 Feb 2025 11:20:10 +0000
Tax cuts may lift short-term output, but deeper reform is required
Match ID: 100 Score: 5.00 source: www.economist.com age: 65 days
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Manmohan Singh was India’s economic freedom fighterSat, 28 Dec 2024 19:47:46 +0000
India’s most consequential finance minister, who later became PM, has died aged 92
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India is undergoing an astonishing stockmarket revolutionThu, 07 Nov 2024 11:12:08 +0000
Small investors, rejoice—and beware
Match ID: 102 Score: 5.00 source: www.economist.com age: 156 days
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Can markets reduce pollution in India?Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:55:05 +0000
An experiment in Gujarat yields impressive results
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India’s economic policy will not make it richThu, 01 Aug 2024 13:58:55 +0000
A new World Bank report takes aim at emerging-market growth plans
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The World Bank is struggling to serve all 78 poor countriesThu, 12 Dec 2024 11:16:45 +0000
Bangladesh and Niger are very different places
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6 egg salad recipes, including classic and veganSat, 12 Apr 2025 14:00:41 +0000
A collection of egg salad recipes include a classic version, twists on the original and vegan interpretations.
Match ID: 0 Score: 50.00 source: www.washingtonpost.com age: 0 days
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Big brands send out barrage of junk food ads before obesity rules biteSat, 12 Apr 2025 18:37:58 GMT
Advertising on snacks rises 26% compared with last year, months before restrictions on promoting unhealthy food come into force
Big food brands dramatically increased their spending on advertising last year, months before new junk food regulations aiming to curb Britain’s obesity crisis are due to come into force, the Observer can reveal.
Food companies spent an extra £420m in 2024, an increase of 26% year on year that coincided with a bumper 12 months for sales of snack foods. Shoppers bought an extra 45.4m packs of chocolate, cakes and crisps from the top-selling brands.
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Travellers arriving in Great Britain face import ban on EU meat and dairySat, 12 Apr 2025 15:21:49 GMT
Government introduces measure to prevent spread of foot-and-mouth disease after rise in cases across Europe
Tourists from Great Britain who travel to the continent to satisfy their epicurean desires for cured meats and fragrant cheeses will be frustrated in their attempts to bring home some of their favourite foods after a ban on meat and dairy imports from EU countries came into force this weekend.
From Saturday, holidaymakers will no longer be able to bring meat from cattle, sheep, goats or pigs, or dairy products, from EU countries into Great Britain for personal use, in a move aimed at preventing the spread of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) after a rise in cases across Europe.
Continue reading...Match ID: 2 Score: 30.00 source: www.theguardian.com age: 0 days
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Mine’s a pint of Unesco… brewers chase heritage status for British cask aleSat, 12 Apr 2025 15:00:49 GMT
Petition calls for official recognition of the ‘historic and traditional serving method’ that is ‘unique to the UK’
It is one of Britain’s most historic drinks, still sold in thousands of pubs across the nation, but cask beer has long been in decline.
Besides suffering from a reputation as an “old man’s drink” and the divisive debate over the “cellar temperature” at which it is served, the number of establishments selling it, and the volume and value of sales, have all dropped dramatically in recent years.
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‘It’s going to be messy’: Americans on how Trump’s tariffs are shaping their spendingSat, 12 Apr 2025 14:00:48 GMT
Fallout from Trump’s trade war is forcing some Guardian readers to cut back or stock up on items from food to cars
A few weeks ago, Dane began stocking up on “paper products”, “cases of paper towels, toilet paper”, “piddle-pads” for their shih-tzu, and his wife upgraded from an iPhone 8 to 14.
The 73-year-old in South Carolina said the purchases – which were made to get ahead of Donald Trump’s trade policies – reminded him of the early weeks of the Covid pandemic, when he scrambled to buy masks, gloves and toilet paper.
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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Compact Review: Versatile, UnevenSat, 12 Apr 2025 13:33:00 +0000
The Smart Oven Air Fryer Compact has truly intelligent presets, and a lot of functionality in a wee device. But I wonder about the airflow.
Match ID: 5 Score: 30.00 source: www.wired.com age: 0 days
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"An Abrupt Plunge Into Hell": Gaza After the CeasefireSat, 12 Apr 2025 12:30:00 +0000
Israel renewed its bombing campaign on Gaza in March. Killings and food shortages have become the norm again.
The post “An Abrupt Plunge Into Hell”: Gaza After the Ceasefire appeared first on The Intercept.
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Meet the Activists Motivated by Hatred of Elon MuskSat, 12 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000
Protesters across the country have been rallying every weekend to try and drive Elon Musk's car business into the ground.
The post Meet the Activists Motivated by Hatred of Elon Musk appeared first on The Intercept.
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‘Very pale and oddly wrinkly’: the best (and worst) supermarket hot cross buns for Easter, tested | The food filterSat, 12 Apr 2025 09:00:41 GMT
Supermarkets love calling these seasonal treats ‘luxury’, but are they? Time for an Easter bake-off …
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I’m a big fan of seasonal bakes – there’s something special about a treat reserved for a short window of time. Their rare appearance makes them something to look forward to, and to relish. Supermarkets like to push the limits of these seasons, though, and these days hot cross buns are available for a surprisingly long time – often appearing on shelves as early as January.
I know that, for many people, serving hot cross buns toasted is the only way to go, but for this test, I tried them straight from the packet, plain and with a little butter, so the toasted flavour didn’t hide any of the differences between the buns. To be honest, a lot of them tasted pretty similar and the spicing was almost universally far too subtle for my tastes. The differences mainly came in the quality of the dried fruit, the level of citrus and how dry some of the buns were. Even so, and while nothing beats a hot cross bun bought from a traditional bakery or one made at home, there were a couple of supermarket versions that are worth buying.
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‘Fika has become more expensive’: rising coffee prices affect a Swedish traditionSat, 12 Apr 2025 04:00:35 GMT
Swedes are stockpiling supplies of the drink amid cost hikes, with some saying the coffee culture is changing
Nursing an iced chai latte in a Stockholm department store, Emma Tomth says she has cut down her cafe coffee consumption considerably. The 28-year-old social media manager used to buy a latte most days, but with prices having gone up by about 15-20 kronor (about £1-£1.50), she has cut down to two or three times a week.
But it is not just about coffee. The economy also extends to fika – the historically hardwired Swedish tradition of meeting for a catch-up over a coffee and a biscuit or cake. “Many I know are abstaining from meeting for fika to save money. So we do something else instead,” Tomth says. Low-cost alternatives include meeting at home or going on walks, but it is not quite the same as fika, which plays a key social role in an otherwise often introverted society.
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You asked: Does the size of a garlic clove really matter in a recipe?Fri, 11 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000
Garlic cloves can vary greatly by size. Here’s how to factor that into your cooking.
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Buy now or wait? What to know as tariffs loom on food, tech, apparel.Fri, 11 Apr 2025 12:57:38 +0000
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Harry’s, Camber Sands, East Sussex: ‘A startlingly good dinner’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurantsFri, 11 Apr 2025 11:00:16 GMT
Precise, timeworn food without making a huge song and dance about it
A trip to the coast felt in order when the temperature recently suggested that we, the residents of the United Kingdom, have survived another winter. Behold: sunshine, green shoots, cherry blossom, fresh hope and all that good stuff. And, soon, a glut of bank holidays during which we can unveil our factor 50-smeared knees at the seaside and quickly declare that it’s far too hot.
But not all British seaside experiences are built the same. Nibbling a Waldorf salad while sipping a glass of Oxney organic English sparkling at the charming Harry’s at the Gallivant hotel on the East Sussex coast is not remotely similar to scoffing a battered sausage on Blackpool front. Both have their merits, but Harry’s is a far more refined affair, it being a recently restyled and renamed restaurant inside a blissful, bougie boutique hotel. This is a hotel, incidentally, that will create a sort of Famous Five Do Santa Monica seaside experience for you, albeit at a price. Cocktails on the sand dunes? They’ll mix and pack them in flasks, and find you suitable garments to wear, too. A spot of flow yoga before your breakfast ginger shot? Not a problem, madam. Then, later on, dinner at Harry’s by Matthew Harris, once of Bibendum (and, incidentally, brother of Henry of Bouchon Racine fame), for a menu that focuses on the heartier, homelier side of classic French cookery. Terrine de campagne with pistachios, oysters with sauce mignonette, braised rabbit in riesling and St Émilion au chocolat for pudding, that kind of thing.
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UK to co-host global conference with aim of resolving Sudan’s civil warWed, 09 Apr 2025 14:12:42 GMT
Foreign ministers will gather in London and seek to exert diplomatic pressure demanding a ceasefire
The British government is bringing together foreign ministers from nearly 20 countries and organisations in an attempt to establish a group that can drive the warring factions in Sudan closer towards peace.
The conference at Lancaster House in London on 15 April comes on the second anniversary of the start of a civil war that has led to the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis, but has been persistently left at the bottom of the global list of diplomatic priorities. Half of Sudan’s population are judged to be desperately short of food, with 11 million people internally displaced.
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Vegan “Egg” SaladFri, 11 Apr 2025 15:13:00 +0000
This vegan take on an egg salad uses crumbled tofu, mashed chickpeas, chopped rice noodles and Indian kala namak (black salt) to create an interplay of textures and flavors reminiscent of the original.
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Edamame Spaghetti With Peas and PistachiosFri, 11 Apr 2025 04:00:00 +0000
Edamame spaghetti joins a vibrant, minty and slightly spicy pea sauce, feta and pistachios for a high-fiber, high-protein dish.
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Sign up for the Feast newsletter: our free Guardian food emailTue, 09 Jul 2019 08:19:21 GMT
A weekly email from Yotam Ottolenghi, Meera Sodha, Felicity Cloake and Rachel Roddy, featuring the latest recipes and seasonal eating ideas
Each week we’ll send you an exclusive newsletter from our star food writers. We’ll also send you the latest recipes from Yotam Ottolenghi, Nigel Slater, Meera Sodha and all our star cooks, stand-out food features and seasonal eating inspiration, plus restaurant reviews from Grace Dent and Jay Rayner.
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How philanthropists are destroying African farms – videoThu, 03 Apr 2025 14:47:03 GMT
What happens when western billionaires try to ‘fix’ hunger in developing countries? Neelam Tailor investigates how philanthropic efforts by the Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and the organisation they set up to revolutionise African farming, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (Agra), may have made matters worse for the small-scale farmers who produce 70% of the continent's food.
From seed laws that criminalise traditional practices to corporate partnerships with agribusiness giants such as Monsanto and Syngenta, we explore how a well-funded green revolution has led to rising debt, loss of biodiversity and deepening food insecurity across the continent
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Finalists Selected in NASA Aeronautics Agriculture-Themed CompetitionFri, 14 Mar 2025 17:59:12 +0000
Eight finalist teams participating in the 2025 NASA Gateways to Blue Skies Competition have been selected to present to a panel of judges their design concepts for aviation solutions that can help the agriculture industry. Sponsored by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, this year’s competition asked teams of university students to research new or improved […]
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Lab-grown food could be sold in UK within two yearsMon, 10 Mar 2025 01:38:42 GMT
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
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How plastics are invading our brain cells – videoThu, 06 Mar 2025 10:14:00 GMT
Plastics are everywhere, but their smallest fragments – nanoplastics – are making their way into the deepest parts of our bodies, including our brains and breast milk.
Scientists have now captured the first visual evidence of these particles inside human cells, raising urgent questions about their impact on our health. From the food we eat to the air we breathe, how are nanoplastics infiltrating our systems?
Neelam Tailor looks into the invisible invasion happening inside us all
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 7/18/2024Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:00:38 +0000
Boeing CST-100 Crewed Flight Test (CFT): Today, the CFT crew assisted the ISS crew with a few payload activities and completed Onboard Training for Backup Flight Control Proficiency. Payloads: Electro-static Levitation Furnace (ELF): The ELF cartridge holder containing the latest melted sample was removed and replaced with a new sample holder and sample. The completed …
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 7/17/2024Wed, 17 Jul 2024 16:00:39 +0000
Boeing CST-100 Crewed Flight Test (CFT): Today, the CFT crew assisted the ISS crew by completing the ongoing Plant Water Management 6 (PWM-6) activities. Payloads: Plant Ultraviolet-B (Plant UV-B): A laptop was connected and setup in preparation for future Plant UV-B operations. More information on this experiment can be found here. Plant Water Management 6 …
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 7/16/2024Tue, 16 Jul 2024 16:00:17 +0000
Boeing CST-100 Crewed Flight Test (CFT): Today, the CFT crew assisted the ISS crew by completing a Waste Hygiene Compartment (WHC) Filter Removal & Replacement (R&R), and completing various hydroponic flow tests with Plant Water Management 6 (PWM-6) hardware. Payloads: Lumina: The crew power-cycled the Lumina hardware, and transferred the science data to a Station …
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 7/15/2024Mon, 15 Jul 2024 16:00:09 +0000
Boeing CST-100 Crewed Flight Test (CFT): Today, the CFT crew assisted the ISS crew by performing a USOS food audit and continuing to complete different payload activities. Payloads: Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR): Fuel Oxidizer Management Assembly (FOMA) Calibration was performed. The upper rack doors were opened, the bottle valves were closed, the pressure in the …
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What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)Mon, 18 Apr 2022 05:49:00 +0000
If you want to pay online, you need to register an account and provide credit card information. If you don't have a credit card, you can pay with bank transfer. With the rise of cryptocurrencies, these methods may become old.Imagine a world in which you can do transactions and many other things without having to give your personal information. A world in which you don’t need to rely on banks or governments anymore. Sounds amazing, right? That’s exactly what blockchain technology allows us to do.
It’s like your computer’s hard drive. blockchain is a technology that lets you store data in digital blocks, which are connected together like links in a chain.
Blockchain technology was originally invented in 1991 by two mathematicians, Stuart Haber and W. Scot Stornetta. They first proposed the system to ensure that timestamps could not be tampered with.
A few years later, in 1998, software developer Nick Szabo proposed using a similar kind of technology to secure a digital payments system he called “Bit Gold.” However, this innovation was not adopted until Satoshi Nakamoto claimed to have invented the first Blockchain and Bitcoin.
So, What is Blockchain?
A blockchain is a distributed database shared between the nodes of a computer network. It saves information in digital format. Many people first heard of blockchain technology when they started to look up information about bitcoin.
Blockchain is used in cryptocurrency systems to ensure secure, decentralized records of transactions.
Blockchain allowed people to guarantee the fidelity and security of a record of data without the need for a third party to ensure accuracy.
To understand how a blockchain works, Consider these basic steps:
- Blockchain collects information in “blocks”.
- A block has a storage capacity, and once it's used up, it can be closed and linked to a previously served block.
- Blocks form chains, which are called “Blockchains.”
- More information will be added to the block with the most content until its capacity is full. The process repeats itself.
- Each block in the chain has an exact timestamp and can't be changed.
Let’s get to know more about the blockchain.
How does blockchain work?
Blockchain records digital information and distributes it across the network without changing it. The information is distributed among many users and stored in an immutable, permanent ledger that can't be changed or destroyed. That's why blockchain is also called "Distributed Ledger Technology" or DLT.
Here’s how it works:
- Someone or a computer will transacts
- The transaction is transmitted throughout the network.
- A network of computers can confirm the transaction.
- When it is confirmed a transaction is added to a block
- The blocks are linked together to create a history.
And that’s the beauty of it! The process may seem complicated, but it’s done in minutes with modern technology. And because technology is advancing rapidly, I expect things to move even more quickly than ever.
- A new transaction is added to the system. It is then relayed to a network of computers located around the world. The computers then solve equations to ensure the authenticity of the transaction.
- Once a transaction is confirmed, it is placed in a block after the confirmation. All of the blocks are chained together to create a permanent history of every transaction.
How are Blockchains used?
Even though blockchain is integral to cryptocurrency, it has other applications. For example, blockchain can be used for storing reliable data about transactions. Many people confuse blockchain with cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum.
Blockchain already being adopted by some big-name companies, such as Walmart, AIG, Siemens, Pfizer, and Unilever. For example, IBM's Food Trust uses blockchain to track food's journey before reaching its final destination.
Although some of you may consider this practice excessive, food suppliers and manufacturers adhere to the policy of tracing their products because bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella have been found in packaged foods. In addition, there have been isolated cases where dangerous allergens such as peanuts have accidentally been introduced into certain products.
Tracing and identifying the sources of an outbreak is a challenging task that can take months or years. Thanks to the Blockchain, however, companies now know exactly where their food has been—so they can trace its location and prevent future outbreaks.
Blockchain technology allows systems to react much faster in the event of a hazard. It also has many other uses in the modern world.
What is Blockchain Decentralization?
Blockchain technology is safe, even if it’s public. People can access the technology using an internet connection.
Have you ever been in a situation where you had all your data stored at one place and that one secure place got compromised? Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to prevent your data from leaking out even when the security of your storage systems is compromised?
Blockchain technology provides a way of avoiding this situation by using multiple computers at different locations to store information about transactions. If one computer experiences problems with a transaction, it will not affect the other nodes.
Instead, other nodes will use the correct information to cross-reference your incorrect node. This is called “Decentralization,” meaning all the information is stored in multiple places.
Blockchain guarantees your data's authenticity—not just its accuracy, but also its irreversibility. It can also be used to store data that are difficult to register, like legal contracts, state identifications, or a company's product inventory.
Pros and Cons of Blockchain
Blockchain has many advantages and disadvantages.
Pros
- Accuracy is increased because there is no human involvement in the verification process.
- One of the great things about decentralization is that it makes information harder to tamper with.
- Safe, private, and easy transactions
- Provides a banking alternative and safe storage of personal information
Cons
- Data storage has limits.
- The regulations are always changing, as they differ from place to place.
- It has a risk of being used for illicit activities
Frequently Asked Questions About Blockchain
I’ll answer the most frequently asked questions about blockchain in this section.
Is Blockchain a cryptocurrency?
Blockchain is not a cryptocurrency but a technology that makes cryptocurrencies possible. It's a digital ledger that records every transaction seamlessly.
Is it possible for Blockchain to be hacked?
Yes, blockchain can be theoretically hacked, but it is a complicated task to be achieved. A network of users constantly reviews it, which makes hacking the blockchain difficult.
What is the most prominent blockchain company?
Coinbase Global is currently the biggest blockchain company in the world. The company runs a commendable infrastructure, services, and technology for the digital currency economy.
Who owns Blockchain?
Blockchain is a decentralized technology. It’s a chain of distributed ledgers connected with nodes. Each node can be any electronic device. Thus, one owns blockhain.
What is the difference between Bitcoin and Blockchain technology?
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, which is powered by Blockchain technology while Blockchain is a distributed ledger of cryptocurrency
What is the difference between Blockchain and a Database?
Generally a database is a collection of data which can be stored and organized using a database management system. The people who have access to the database can view or edit the information stored there. The client-server network architecture is used to implement databases. whereas a blockchain is a growing list of records, called blocks, stored in a distributed system. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, timestamp and transaction information. Modification of data is not allowed due to the design of the blockchain. The technology allows decentralized control and eliminates risks of data modification by other parties.
Final Saying
Blockchain has a wide spectrum of applications and, over the next 5-10 years, we will likely see it being integrated into all sorts of industries. From finance to healthcare, blockchain could revolutionize the way we store and share data. Although there is some hesitation to adopt blockchain systems right now, that won't be the case in 2022-2023 (and even less so in 2026). Once people become more comfortable with the technology and understand how it can work for them, owners, CEOs and entrepreneurs alike will be quick to leverage blockchain technology for their own gain. Hope you like this article if you have any question let me know in the comments section
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