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Trump Discusses Whisky Tariffs and Gaza with Swinney

U.S. President Donald Trump held a meeting with Scottish First Minister John Swinney where they discussed two major issues: Washington’s 10% tariff on Scotch whisky and the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza. What We Found John Swinney reportedly urged President Trump to reconsider the 10% tariff imposed on Scotch whisky exports, describing the policy as a “significant impediment” to an iconic industry. Swinney emphasized whisky’s cultural and economic value to Scotland. During the same exchange, Trump acknowledged real starvation in Gaza and said he was working to “get things straightened out” with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, diverging from Israeli rhetoric denying a famine. These remarks came as Trump opened a new golf course in Scotland. Local reporting and Reuters-linked updates confirm that the pair used their 15-minute meeting to address both economic and humanitarian concerns on the international stage. Expert […]

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Starmer Holds Emergency Meeting as Famine Unfolds in Gaza

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has recalled his Cabinet from recess to address the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as UN‑backed experts warn that the “worst‑case scenario of famine” is now playing out across the besieged enclave. What We Found On July 29, 2025, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)—the UN’s authoritative global hunger monitor—issued a famine alert affirming that Gaza is now experiencing famine conditions, with widespread deaths from starvation and malnutrition. In response, Starmer convened an emergency cabinet meeting, with most ministers joining remotely from the UK and abroad. The meeting aims to consider a peace plan, humanitarian efforts, and potential recognition of Palestinian statehood. At least 60,000 Palestinians have been killed during the Gaza conflict, with reports indicating soaring child malnutrition and hunger-related fatalities—especially among women and young children. Expert InsightFood security and aid agencies—including the […]

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Gunman Targeted NFL but Entered Wrong Office, Mayor Says

New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that the gunman who killed four people in a Midtown office building intended to target the NFL’s headquarters, but took the wrong elevator, leading him to offices of real estate firm Rudin Management instead. What We Found The suspect, identified as 27‑year‑old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas, entered the lobby of 345 Park Avenue—home to the NFL, Blackstone, KPMG, and Rudin Management—and opened fire, killing four before taking his own life. Police discovered a note on his person claiming he suffered from CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) and blamed his brain injury on the NFL. Mayor Adams said Tamura mistakenly boarded a lift serving Rudin Management on the 33rd floor instead of the NFL offices. Among the victims were a 36‑year‑old NYPD officer, an executive at Blackstone, and two others. An NFL employee was […]

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US Companies Face ‘Nightmare’ Tariff Wall

Industry insiders warn that U.S. businesses are confronting a “nightmare” of soaring tariffs under Trump-era trade policies. These levies are disrupting supply chains, inflating input costs, and pushing many companies toward operational chaos. What We Found A recent report highlights how both small businesses and large manufacturers are already feeling the strain from heightened tariffs, with new duties set to take effect imminently. Firms are adjusting strategies to mitigate rising import costs. Discussion threads in Reddit's r/politics reflect deep frustration: users describe the unfolding trade mess as “confusion from threats, negotiations, climb-downs and carve-outs,” creating a turbulent economic landscape for companies. One user said the tariff environment resembles "an emerging new economic battlefield." Expert InsightTrade analysts argue that these tariffs have fractured long-established global supply lines—especially those tied to China and the EU—forcing companies to scramble for alternative sources. The […]

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Youth of Asante Urge Peaceful Co-existence with Foreigners

The Concerned Youth of Asante has urged residents of the Ashanti Region to embrace peaceful co-existence with foreign nationals—especially those operating lawful businesses. The group emphasized Ghana’s tradition of hospitality while calling on foreigners to respect Ghanaian laws and cultural values. What We FoundA statement released on July 29, 2025, by the group’s President, Nana Agyenim Boateng, encourages Ghanaians to maintain cordial living arrangements with foreign nationals in the region, in order to attract investment and foster economic growth.He said: “Ghanaians are known for their hospitable nature, and we are always ready to welcome foreigners with open hearts.”But added a caution:“I advise all foreigners living in Ghana to abide by our laws, contributing positively to our societies and living in harmony with us.”The statement also dismissed plans for protests targeting foreign nationals—particularly Nigerians of Igbo origin—saying such demonstrations are unnecessary and […]

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Un levier contre l’extrémisme : Dapaong accueille un centre dédié aux métiers de l’artisanat

Face à la crise sécuritaire persistante dans le nord du Togo, le gouvernement mise sur des solutions durables et inclusives pour lutter contre les causes profondes de la radicalisation et enrayer le recrutement des jeunes par des groupes extrémistes. Parmi les initiatives concrètes figure la construction d’un centre régional de l’artisanat à Dapaong, capitale de la région des Savanes — une zone fortement touchée par les débordements de violence en provenance du Sahel. Former des compétences, pas seulement ériger des barrières Le nouveau Centre Régional de l’Artisanat, actuellement en construction, est conçu comme un espace multifonctionnel dédié à : La formation des jeunes artisans aux techniques traditionnelles et modernes, La promotion de la créativité et de l’innovation locales, Le renforcement de la chaîne de valeur des textiles, tissage, poterie et travail du bois. Ce projet va bien au-delà de la […]

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SEC DISOWNS TOURIST COMPANY AGM, DECLARES IT ILLEGAL

BREAKING: SEC Rejects Tourist Company AGM, Calls It "Illegal" The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has disowned the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held by The Tourist Company of Nigeria (TCN) Plc on July 25, 2025, declaring all resolutions passed null and void. ⚠️ Key Issues: Unauthorized Meeting: Held despite SEC’s suspension order Illegal Board Changes: Removal of SEC-appointed interim directors Market Disruption: Threatens shareholder stability & stock value 📜 SEC’s Official Statement "TCN remains under SEC’s regulatory oversight. We do not recognize the purported AGM or its resolutions. The board stays as previously constituted with our appointed directors." 🔹 Why SEC Intervened Earlier: To protect minority shareholders To stabilize TCN’s share price (which had rebounded pre-AGM chaos) ⚖️ Legal & Market Implications ✅ AGM Resolutions = Invalid (No legal standing)✅ SEC-Appointed Directors Remain (No power shift to majority shareholders)✅ Potential Sanctions – SEC vows to enforce compliance 📌 What Investors Should Know TCN shares remain under SEC supervision Avoid trading on AGM-linked decisions (SEC may penalize violators) Minority shareholders protected – SEC prioritizes fair […]

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Bayern Agree £65.5m Deal with Liverpool for Díaz

Liverpool have agreed a transfer deal worth £65.5 million for Colombian winger Luis Díaz, who is set to move to Bayern Munich. The deal follows transfer speculation and Díaz’s expressed desire to leave Anfield following contract negotiations. What We Found Bayern and Liverpool reached an agreement for the transfer at a total package value of €75 million (£65.5m), with the German side now preparing Díaz for a medical and a move out of Liverpool’s pre-season tour in Asia. Díaz has reportedly signed off on the move after seeking a fresh challenge. Liverpool had previously rejected Bayern’s £58.5m initial bid, and the deal followed escalating negotiations including an improved second offer in the £65–69m range with add-ons. Díaz, who joined Liverpool in January 2022 for around £37.5m, played a crucial role in their 2024–25 Premier League title success. Expert InsightThe sale […]

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Gyökeres Unveiled Before Arsenal Beat Newcastle

Arsenal officially unveiled their new record signing, Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres, moments before securing a 3‑2 friendly win over Newcastle United—marking his first public appearance as a Gunner. What We Found Arsenal signed Gyökeres from Sporting CP for approximately £55 million, potentially rising to £63–64 million with performance add-ons. He signed a five-year contract and will wear the iconic No. 14 shirt. Gyökeres was formally introduced to Arsenal fans at Singapore’s National Stadium on July 27, 2025, just before kick-off against Newcastle. He did not feature in the match but was visibly present to receive applause and chants from travelling supporters. Arsenal went on to win the friendly 3‑2, with goals from Mikel Merino, an own goal by Alex Murphy, and a late Martin Ødegaard penalty sealing the victory over Newcastle United. Expert InsightArsenal manager Mikel Arteta has praised Gyökeres as […]

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Europe Accused of Going Soft on Azerbaijan Over Gas

Critics allege that Europe’s rapprochement with Azerbaijan in sourcing natural gas is driven more by a desire to avoid purchasing Russian gas than a genuine shift toward ethical or strategic independence. Some argue it effectively masks continued dependence on Russian hydrocarbons. What We Found The EU’s outgoing energy commissioner, Kadri Simson, recently warned against schemes rebranding Russian gas as Azerbaijani to circumvent end-2024 supply cuts through Ukraine—especially benefiting Hungary and Slovakia. Analysts and NGO reports highlight that the only Azerbaijani gas field supplying Europe, Shah Deniz, is partly owned by Russia’s Lukoil. Critics assert that some gas entering the EU may be Russian in origin, merely relabeled in a geopolitical shell game. Human rights organizations and lawmakers have condemned Europe for overlooking Baku’s authoritarian governance record—including corruption scandals and repression—to secure energy supply. NGOs and investigative groups also flag the […]

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