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Former Airline Pilot Debunks Viral Clip of Plane ‘Fighting Fire’ in the Sky

Footage on TikTok shows a plane with flames shooting from one of its engines but the disturbing spectacle was not as serious as it appeared.
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National intelligence director strips security clearances from 37 current and former national security officials

Tulsi Gabbard accuses officials, some of whom worked on intelligence community’s assessment of Russian interference in 2016 election, of ‘politicizing intelligence’
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Missing Girl Found Alive Over 900 Miles Away After Disappearing

Authorities have charged a North Carolina man with felony second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and felony solicitation by computer.
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Hotel Worker Detained by ICE at Routine Immigration Appointment

Morgan Bowser said ICE detained her partner, John Ever Pineda Calderón, a hotel renovation worker seeking asylum, in Tennessee.
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More England councils plan to challenge asylum hotels after Essex ruling

Broxbourne council leader hopes to ‘go down same path’ as Epping, which has blocked people being housed in hotel

Councils across England are weighing up their own legal challenges after a high court ruling blocked people seeking asylum from being housed in an Essex hotel.

The Conservative-run Broxbourne council in Hertfordshire said it was taking legal advice “as a matter of urgency” on whether it could follow the example of neighbouring Epping Forest district council, which successfully applied for an injunction to stop asylum seekers being accommodated at the Bell hotel in the town.

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NATO defense chiefs hold virtual meeting on Ukraine security guarantees

NATO defense chiefs hold virtual meeting on Ukraine security guarantees
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Lagarde: US-EU trade deal nearing ECB baseline amid ongoing uncertainties

Geneva – European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde has indicated that the trade agreement between Washington and Brussels is nearing the baseline projections established by the ECB, although significant uncertainties persist in critical sectors such as pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, reports 24brussels.

Last month, the European Union implemented a 15% tariff on most products covered by the agreement, averting a major trade conflict and providing clearer guidelines for businesses engaged in transatlantic trade.

How closely does the deal align with ECB forecasts?

In a recent speech, Lagarde remarked,

“The trade deal establishes an effective average tariff estimated to lie between 12% and 16% for U.S. imports of euro area goods.”

“This effective average tariff is somewhat higher than – but still close to – the assumptions used in our baseline projections last June,”

she noted.

“The outcome of the trade deal is well below the severe scenario for U.S. tariffs of over 20%.”

How does the US-EU trade deal affect growth?

The ECB’s baseline projection anticipates a growth rate of 1.1% for the coming year, while the “severe” scenario could lower this expectation to 0.7%, according to forecasts released in June. Lagarde emphasized that the U.S.-EU trade deal is expected to continue influencing economic growth and pointed out that a slowdown, foreseen for some time, is already reflected in the second-quarter economic data.

What steps should Europe take to diversify trade?

Lagarde further articulated that the EU, historically reliant on extensive foreign trade for its economic growth, must diversify its trading relationships to maintain growth and counteract the adverse effects of tariffs.

“While the United States is – and will remain – an important trading partner, Europe should also aim to deepen its trade ties with other jurisdictions, leveraging the strengths of its export-oriented economy,”

she stated.

How might shifting our policy challenge European stability?

In early 2025, Lagarde cautioned that Europeans must prepare for shifts in U.S. trade policy, which may include selective tariffs. She emphasized that Europe should proactively consider how to react through economic reforms to remain competitive.

Lagarde warned that a full-scale trade war could have global repercussions, potentially galvanizing Europe to unite and commit to effective reforms.

She explained that while the ECB monitors these trade agreements closely, it relies on baseline economic projections, adjusting them incrementally based on developments. Lagarde added that a reduction in trade uncertainty is favorable for all economic actors and that prompt resolution of these concerns could significantly mitigate economic risks.

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Pope Leo to share papal apartments with ‘flatmates’

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McDonald’s to Cut Combo Meal Prices After Convincing Franchisees

The burger chain has been working to improve its affordability, after consumers have recoiled from escalating restaurant menu prices.
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Hilarity As Cat Owners Share How Their Pets ‘Trained’ Them for Parenthood

“They trained you purrfectly!” one user said. Another added: “I’m sure it’s a walk in the park after that.”