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RUSSIA ANNOUNCES CEASEFIRE – “The Russian Armed Forces announce a ceasefire regime from 10:00 Moscow time and open humanitarian corridors from Kyiv, Mariupol, Kharkov and Sumy – the Russian humanitarian headquarters. The choice was made at Macron’s request to Putin.” Proceed studying …

PUTIN’S NEXT MOVE – Consultants agree with President Biden that Putin “needs to, actually, reestablish the previous Soviet Union.” If that’s the case, the place will he invade after Ukraine? Proceed studying …

RUSSIANS IN SPACE – Russia’s Ukraine invasion might put an finish to its partnership with the U.S. and different international locations in house, in line with former astronaut Terry Virts. Proceed studying …

INVISIBLE ENEMY – As Ukrainians flee their nation from Russia’s army onslaught, they face the prospect of the invisible enemy – micro organism and viruses. Proceed studying …

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POROSHENKO’S VIEW – Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko asserted that Vladimir Putin is a “warfare felony” for the “disastrous humanitarian scenario.” Proceed studying …

 

POLITICS

SCOTUS NOMINEE UPROAR – Decide Ketanji Brown Jackson was a part of a Harvard group that hosted a speaker with a historical past of anti-Semitic remarks. Proceed studying …

NO TO NO-FLY – Ukraine is urging imposing a no-fly zone over the nation, however the Biden administration and lawmakers are firmly in opposition to it. Proceed studying …

NOT SO FAST – Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., stated Sunday he believed the choice of declaring a no-fly zone above Ukraine shouldn’t be taken off the desk. Proceed studying …

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LINKAGE – Pete Buttigieg highlighted the historic hyperlink between transportation and civil rights throughout a speech on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. Proceed studying …

CUOMO’S COMEBACK? – Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared to trace at a political comeback at a Brooklyn church Sunday. Proceed studying …

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MEDIA

LEVIN BLASTS BIDEN – Mark Levin blasted President Biden as a “shame” and “rattling idiot” for sanction selections on the American oil trade whereas inserting none on Russia. Proceed studying …

CHINA, IRAN THREATS – Rep. Mike Gallagher on “Sunday Evening in America” warned in regards to the menace posed by China and Iran. Proceed studying …

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RUSSIAN OIL – It is time U.S. holds Russia accountable by withholding funding in Russian oil, Nikki Haley instructed “Sunday Morning Futures.” Proceed studying …

MORE U.S. SUPPORT – Two Ukrainian ladies who met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken plea for extra U.S. help on “Fox & Pals Weekend.” Proceed studying …

ASSASSINATE PUTIN? – Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp, CBE, claimed that Vladimir Putin needs to be assassinated on “Life, Liberty & Levin” Sunday. Proceed studying …

OPINION

LT. COL. ROBERT MAGINNIS, (RET.) – The warfare in Ukraine is one other indicator of our new Chilly Battle, which pits the U.S. and its allies in opposition to Russia and China. Proceed studying …

KNOX THAMES  – “Please pray for Ukraine,” my good friend stated. Inside in sight of the Washington Monument, she shared photos simply texted from relations huddled in a Kyiv bomb shelter. Proceed studying …

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SEN. JONI ERNST – The shock and horror of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s lawless and bloody invasion of Ukraine are giving method to the fog of warfare. Proceed studying …

JUDITH MILLER – The biggest nuclear energy plant in Europe is now in Russian arms. Proceed studying …

REBECCA GRANT – Destroying a metropolis is a Russian military specialty. Kyiv is subsequent. Proceed studying …

IN OTHER NEWS

UKRAINE SUFFERING – “Up to now seven days, I’ve witnessed struggling and desperation that I’ve by no means seen in my lifetime,” Yael Eckstein instructed Fox Information Digital. Proceed studying …

WAR CRIMES? – The Worldwide Felony Courtroom opened a probe into doable warfare crimes after Vladimir Putin permitted a “particular army operation” in Ukraine. Proceed studying …

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TENNIS PLAYER EARNINGS – Dayana Yastremska instructed the Lyon Open crowd she was going to donate her earnings from the event to Ukraine. Proceed studying …

STING PERFORMS – Sting took to Instagram on Saturday to carry out his 1985 music “Russians” amid the Russia-Ukraine warfare. Proceed studying …

CONDUCTOR RESIGNS – A Russian conductor resigned from Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow and one other in Toulouse, France after strain in regards to the Ukraine invasion. Proceed studying …

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What’s it wanting like in your neighborhood? Proceed studying…

THE LAST WORD

“I imply Biden is the so-called Commander-in-Chief. He’s a shame and catastrophe. He really has the Russians negotiating with the Iranians on a nuclear take care of us.”

– MARK LEVIN

 

 

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Year in a word: Greenlash

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(portmanteau noun) the backlash against environmental policies. Not to be confused with greenwashing, green hushing or green wishing

It seems it was only yesterday that green policies were on the march. If it wasn’t the US passing the biggest climate law in the country’s history, it was the EU legislating for the world’s first major carbon border tax or the UK pledging to end sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030. 

Green progress was especially notable in Europe. By 2022, the EU’s renewable power generation had boomed so much that solar and wind overtook gas for the first time. EU emissions plunged 8 per cent in 2023, the steepest annual fall in decades outside of 2020.

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But as climate promises were becoming a reality, inflation was spurring cost of living anxieties. Net zero-sceptic populist parties seized on these to denounce green policies as a costly elitist plot against working people. 

As 2023 turned into 2024, the green march began to stumble. Companies backed away from green targets. Germany watered down a contentious heat pump law that had helped to push the far-right AFD party’s poll numbers above 20 per cent. Brussels scrapped a plan to halve pesticide use. Green parties were hammered in June’s European parliament elections.  

In the UK, the former Conservative government pushed back the ban on new petrol and diesel cars to 2035. 

Yet the Conservatives still suffered a crushing election loss to the Labour party, which pledged to restore the 2030 target and is still committed to an ambitious decarbonisation agenda. 

That’s a reminder that the greenlash has limits, as does China’s remorseless charge towards green energy supremacy. But with an incoming Trump administration expected to reverse climate policies, and populism showing no sign of easing in Europe, it is clear that fraught green politics are by no means at an end.

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Putin Aide Suggests Punishing Europe Over Its ‘Bloodthirsty Policies’ Against Russia | Ukraine War

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called for decisive action against Europe, accusing it of “anti-Russian” policies and advocating political, economic, and hybrid measures to punish European nations aligned with the U.S. His remarks came after a Norwegian ship allegedly refused to rescue Russian sailors following the sinking of a Russian freighter, exacerbating tensions. Medvedev also suggested fostering internal instability within Europe and labeled its policies as deceitful, brainless, and bloodthirsty.

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Tech pullback drags Wall Street stocks lower

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US tech stocks slipped on Friday as investors pivoted away from companies that had led markets higher for much of this year.

The S&P 500, Wall Street’s main equity benchmark, fell 1.1 per cent on Friday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.5 per cent. Elon Musk’s electric-car maker Tesla was among the biggest laggards, falling 5 per cent, while chipmaker Nvidia dropped 2.1 per cent.

“I watch probably 30 different [market indicators] and they’re all down today,” said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Capital. “This was just widespread selling without much enthusiasm.”

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Tech stocks have rallied strongly this year, as investors bet artificial intelligence would drive demand for everything from servers to microchips. The gains accelerated after Donald Trump’s election victory in November on bets that the president-elect would usher in more business-friendly policies when his term begins next month.

However, the sector has been choppier in recent weeks as investors reassess their best-performing holdings at the end of the year. The Federal Reserve also sparked ructions last week when it forecast only two quarter-point rate cuts next year, compared with its September forecast of four, as officials fretted about growing risks that inflation becomes lodged well above the central bank’s 2 per cent target.

The hawkish projections have pushed up US long-term borrowing costs, with the 10-year Treasury yield rising to 4.63 per cent on Friday, compared with lows in September of about 3.6 per cent. Higher yields typically tarnish the appeal of holding shares in fast-growing companies.

Citigroup analysts on Friday said that while they still forecast the S&P 500 will rise about 10 per cent from current levels by the end of next year, they expect a “more volatile leg of the bull market ahead”.

The US bank noted this year’s gains in stock prices compared with corporate profits were “setting a high bar for fundamentals in the year ahead, and even the year after”. The S&P 500 trades at about 22.2 times expected earnings over the next year, compared with the average over the past decade of 18.1, according to FactSet data.

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Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com, said that, “even with that volatile Friday, the market’s still higher than it was on Monday”.

He said: “Markets don’t go straight up, and a pullback often serves as a foundation for the next market advance.”

The S&P 500 is still up 25 per cent year-to-date even after Friday’s pullback, roughly on a par with the previous year’s gains.

The so-called Magnificent 7 Big Tech stocks — Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, Nvidia and Tesla — have been responsible for roughly half of the S&P 500’s total returns, including dividends, this year, said Howard Silverblatt at S&P Dow Jones Indices.

All of the Magnificent 7 shares declined modestly on Friday, however.

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Trading activity is typically lighter than usual during the holiday period, something that can exacerbate volatility.

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