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GulfLander

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Tesla marked its official entry into the Indian market on Tuesday (July 15) by launching its first showroom in Mumbai, the country's financial capital.

Tesla is selling its Model Y cars in the country starting at about $69,770, according to its website.

With deliveries estimated to start from the third quarter, Tesla is targeting a niche electric vehicle segment in India that accounts for a small amount of overall sales in the world's third-largest car market.
Auto experts say Tesla will compete mainly with German luxury giants such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz, rather than domestic mass-market EV players such as Tata Motors and Mahindra.
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Dramatic scenes played out on board a SpiceJet Delhi-Mumbai flight when two passengers, reportedly upset with the air-conditioning, tried to enter the cockpit after the plane had started taxiing on the runway.

A video that has gone viral shows fellow passengers asking the troublemakers to sit down. "You cannot stop a plane like this; this is illegal," one of the passengers says. "AC chala de, hum baith jayenge" (switch the AC on, we will sit down)," comes the reply from the rear part of the cabin. Some passengers are then heard telling the cabin crew to call CISF security personnel and deboard the troublemakers. "Those who don't want to go, make sure they get down," says a flier.
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There seem to be another "health incident" involving children after the lead poisoning case... this one seem in Hangzhou, seem some student experienced nose bleeding and the case is now being investigated. Hope these are just isolated cases..
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zyklon

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Do they know Wakanda is make-believe but in make-believe land-a very close cousin to Bollywood-fantasy land-I want to be in Latveria ruled by a real strong man ;Dr.Doom-tariff him Trump!!!

I wouldn't know precisely how frequently people mistake Wakanda for an actual country, but it does happen from time to time:

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In the case of our buddy @pmc, I suspect he overstates and overestimates the influence and power of countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates due to personal ties to one or more of these states, if not national and/or ethnic pride.

However, his inability, if not refusal to explain and elaborate upon "Arabic soft power" which he frequently references to characterize the supposed might of these states, and general failure to justify such takes, has inevitably left some, if not many of us ever more skeptical of both him and what he may represent.



I appreciate you taking the herculean effort here, but you're tilting at windmills. You can use arguments and try your best to get the windmill to explain why it spins all you want. But at the end of the day, the only thing you're going to hear is the sound of the wind and the only thing you're going to see is that windmill spinning.

Appreciate your kind words, but not even trying. Nothing herculean here!

TBH, and for a lack of better words, I've been "fucking around for shit and giggles" on this board. Guys like me shouldn't be posting on public forums, never mind OSINT watering holes like this place.

Will probably be requesting permanent deletion of this account in the not so distant future.
 

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Trump denies that he plans to fire Powell: ‘Highly unlikely’​

  • President Donald Trump denied that he plans to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, contradicting a senior White House official.
  • House Republicans said Trump spoke about the plan Tuesday night.
  • Trump added that firing Powell was “highly unlikely.”
Hours after President Donald Trump told a room full of Republican lawmakers that he will fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, he denied plans to do that.

“We’re not planning on doing it,” he said Wednesday at the White House. “I don’t rule out anything,” he added, “but I think it’s highly unlikely, unless he has to leave for fraud.”

At a meeting Tuesday evening in the Oval Office, Trump had asked a group of House Republicans if they thought he should fire Powell. After receiving support for the move, the president said he would follow through, according to a senior White House official.

“The President asked lawmakers how they felt about firing the Fed Chair. They expressed approval for firing him. The President indicated he likely will soon,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak candidly on the issue.

The members had been invited to the White House to discuss crypto regulation bills that had stalled in the House.

Separately, the New York Times reported that Trump has gone so far as to draft a letter for firing Powell, and that he showed it to lawmakers during the crypto meeting.

A Fed official declined to comment on what happened during the Oval Office meeting.

But Powell has said repeatedly that his firing is “not permitted under the law.”

No president ever has attempted to fire the country’s top central banker, though others have criticized prior Fed chairs.

Markets turned lower on the initial reports that Trump planned to fire Powell, but recovered after Trump denied what the White House was telling reporters.

Key players in the Trump White House have launched a multi-pronged attack on Powell to push the central bank to lower its key borrowing rate. Most recently, they have blasted Powell over renovations to the Fed’s Washington headquarters, raising suspicion that Trump could try to remove the Fed leader for cause.

A recent Supreme Court decision indicated that the president does not have the authority to remove Fed officials at will.

Trump suggested that “cause” could be an issue for Powell, particularly regarding the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed’s headquarters. The project has been beset by overruns, and Powell has asked the Fed’s inspector general for a review.

“Fraud is possible ... So there could be something to that,” Trump said. “But I think he’s not doing a good job. He’s got a very easy job to do. You know what he has to do? Lower interest rates.”

In a CNBC interview Wednesday, Rep. French Hill, the chair of the House Financial Services Committee, repeated that “I don’t see” Trump firing Powell. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also told Bloomberg News on Tuesday that he didn’t expect Trump to move in that direction.

However, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican who on Tuesday joined with other party members in blocking the crypto initiative, said on social media site X that a move against Powell was forthcoming.

“Hearing Jerome Powell is getting fired! From a very serious source,” she wrote, later adding, “I’m 99% sure firing is imminent.”

Trump nominated Powell for the chair in November 2018 to succeed Janet Yellen, who went on to become Treasury secretary under then-President Joe Biden.

The Senate confirmed Powell the following February, but has been the subject of frequent criticism from Trump, both during the president’s first term and his second.

The Fed under Powell has held interest rates steady after lowering them in late 2024. Trump has charged that Powell is politically motivated and only cut in 2024 to help the prospects of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.

“That goes for his board too, because his board is not doing the job as they should,” Trump said Wednesday.

Trump appointed not only Powell but also governors Michelle Bowman, who now is the vice chair of bank supervision, and Christopher Waller.

Over the past several weeks, both have indicated a willingness to start cutting as soon as the late-July meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, though not at a pace that Trump is suggesting.

The president has indicated he would like the Fed to lop up to 3 percentage points off the central bank’s overnight borrowing rate, which is currently targeted between 4.25%-4.5%.
At a meeting Tuesday evening in the Oval Office, Trump had asked a group of House Republicans if they thought he should fire Powell. After receiving support for the move, the president said he would follow through, according to a senior White House official.

Trump: I am going to remove Powell

Whitehouse / GOP: Trump has approved Powell removal

Trump: I never said that.
 

valysre

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What is so funny about these things is that for anyone to believe them, they must first believe that China would never have been able to figure anything out on its own. I think the short history of the West blinds them. History tells us that China inevitably rises to become a preeminent power, but they seem to think that the West mucking about the world is the natural state of affairs.
That man was suffering from dysentery, so his fecal matter is a biohazard. That could potentially be deadly if it hits the face of somebody with a weak immune system.
One does not like to think on these things for too long, but the feces must have been quite fluid due to the dysentery, so it would not have injured one by falling. Getting dysentery-shit on one's head might, however, kill you. If not from the disease then from digust.
 
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