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Prepare to be amazed as QuantumEnergyCorporation shocks the entire world with their groundbreaking new free energy generator, set to launch in 2025.
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Kara Swisher, one of the most influential tech journalists in the US, told DW's bureau chief Ines Pohl that Elon Musk is supporting Germany's AfD to cause problems. "He is supporting this particular party to cause problems. He has issues with regulatory matters concerning European leaders, and he will do it over and over again across the world as he sees fit."
"Any country that has the audacity to say that it wants to protect its consumers will be under siege. Europeans have been much more stringent in holding accountable US tech companies. But that's why they're coming to attack you now."
She says that the core interest of the tech billionaires is that they do not want any regulator to tell them what to do or what to sell in any way whatsoever. Regarding the threats of the Trump administration towards journalists, she said: "We can't be cowed by these bullies.
They certainly have a lot of power and influence on their side. But, you know, they've tried before; they can try again. We are going to have to fight them everywhere we can and understand that the independent press is critical to the operation of democracy.
Asked about whether Trump will be able to accept the popularity of Elon Musk and be willing to share the stage, she said: "I just don't know if either of them can afford to do that; they sort of need each other in terms of power and influence."
Kara Anne Swisher is an American journalist. She has covered the business of the internet since 1994. As of 2023, Swisher was a contributing editor at New York Magazine, the host of the podcast On with Kara Swisher, and the co-host of the podcast Pivot. In 2014, she co-founded Vox Media's Recode. Wikipedia
According to the latest estimates, approximately 11.7 million undocumented immigrants currently reside in the United States, which amounts to roughly 3.5% of the total U.S. population.
The United States has more international migrants than any other country in the world, surpassing the total of the next four countries combined. But in recent years, the United States has not deported more than half a million immigrants with a formal removal order in a single fiscal year.
If President Trump follows through on his promise of deporting all undocumented immigrants over his four-year term, the country could see a deportation operation on an unprecedented scale.
So how exactly will the mass deportation be carried out? And what impact will it have on the U.S. economy?
Chinese car brands are making inroads into the African market, slowly building their customer base in countries where second-hand vehicles control a large segment of the transport sector.
But in the classic car sector, EV tech from these same Chinese brands is driving innovation as drivers seek to shift from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to renewable energy ones.
Although buying a new Chinese EV may be out of reach for many Kenyans, this has not limited innovations offering solutions to help them transition from expensive ICE vehicles.
An electrical engineer driven by passion, Joe Gakuru works on vehicles with various Chinese EV components, including batteries. His early tinkering with electronics and batteries has led him on a path that laid the foundation for the establishment of Qtron Industries transforming it from a modest e-waste recycling company into a trailblazer in e-mobility and energy solutions.
Self-taught in reverse engineering, he combined this knowledge with his deep love for green energy and innovation, paving the way for his journey into the EV and energy storage sectors.
At Qtron, Gakuru and his team also repair and build batteries and retrofit ICE vehicles and motorbikes into EVs.
The planet has moved a major step closer to warming more than 1.5C, new data shows, despite world leaders vowing a decade ago they would try to avoid this.
The European Copernicus climate service said on Friday that 2024 was the first calendar year to pass the 1.5C threshold, as well as being the world's hottest year on record.
This does not mean the international 1.5C target has been broken, because that refers to a long-term average over decades.
But does bring us nearer to doing so, as fossil fuel emissions continue to heat the atmosphere.
Elon Musk Announces Tesla Smart TV 2025's SHOCKING Price & Production Plan. Best Deal Ever. What makes the Tesla Smart TV 2025 a true standout in the tech world?
At first glance, the Tesla Smart TV's cutting-edge design redefines the aesthetics of modern home entertainment. Its ultra-thin profile, tapering to an astonishing 4 millimeters at its thinnest point, is not just a feat of engineering but a bold statement in a market where competing models like the Samsung QN90C and LG OLED G3 average thicknesses of 25 millimeters and 20 millimeters, respectively.
The nearly invisible bezels, measuring a mere 1 millimeters, create an immersive viewing experience that rivals the frameless designs of high-end OLED TVs while setting a new benchmark for minimalism.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (also known as Sicario 2: Soldado and Soldado) is a 2018 American action-thriller film directed by Stefano Sollima and written by Taylor Sheridan. A sequel to 2015's Sicario, the film features Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Jeffrey Donovan, and Raoul Trujillo reprising their roles, with Isabela Moner, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Catherine Keener joining the cast. The story relates to human trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border and an attempt by the United States government to incite increased conflict among the cartels.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado was released in the United States and Canada on June 29, 2018, by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label, while it was distributed internationally by Lionsgate (excluding Latin America and Spain, where it was distributed by Sony).
The film is dedicated to the memory of Jóhann Jóhannsson, the composer of the first film, who died four months before it came out. It received generally favorable reviews from critics. A sequel, titled Sicario: Capos, is in development.
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Germany's pre-election turmoil intensifies as protests erupt and candidates Friedrich Merz, Olaf Scholz, and the AfD's Alice Weidel make their bids for chancellorship, with implications for Germany and the EU hanging in the balance.
Our main stories today:
1. Russian Influence on Polish Elections: Poland reveals a concerning report on the Kremlin's attempts to destabilize its upcoming presidential elections.
2. Poland-Ukraine Reconciliation: The two nations exchange burial site lists in a significant step toward healing wartime wounds.
3. Turkish Soldiers Aid Poland: A flood-stricken region sees hope as Turkish forces rebuild critical infrastructure.