
Trump’s team defended Tariff in front of anger
The best assistants of President Trump appeared on various media defend your global tariffs That came into force over the weekend. Some have said that they have already heard from foreign nations they want to make an agreement. His top economic counselors have rejected restlessness in financial markets around the world, insisting that the trade war will ultimately improve the economic wealth of America.
Like Brexita, Trump’s tariffs hit the hammer hit in a fortified order, Mark Landler, our London office head, He writes in the analysis. But the position now -a as a fulfillment of the global trade means that Trump’s move has a much wider effect. Like Brexit, the ultimate consequences are unregulated: Trump could still turn. And the EU, Optimist points out, did not reveal itself after the departure of Britain.
But more importantly, economists said that the rise of free trade may be irreversible, and its benefits are so powerful that the rest of the world could find a way to continue the system, even without their star.
What is the following: The tariffs were much larger than expected, and in corporate America immersed in chaos. We asked economists, investment researchers and other experts In order to understand what lies in front of us. Wall Street, which is still bloated since last week’s Fallout, He advocates more chaos.
The video throws a new light on the auxiliary workers killed in Gaza
The Israeli army said on Saturday that in the initial reports of the participation of his troops in her initial representations in killing 15 people last month in gauze. The UN said 15 people were paramedics and rescue workers.
The entrance followed the day after the video seemed to be contrary to the key part of the earlier version of the army event. The army insisted that his troops had opened fire as he approached them in the dark “without paint or emergency signals.” But the video showed clearly marked ambulance and a fire truck with its emergency lights.
Video: The shots were discovered on the Paramedic cellphone that was found in a mass grave.
Syria can be unsecured chemical weapons
More than 100 seats of chemical weapons It is suspected that he will remain in Syria after the fall of Bashar Al-Assad, according to the leading chemical weapon guard. The number is far higher than any previous estimate.
The guardian organization now wants to evaluate what remains of deadly supplies and how safe it is. Chemicals, including sarin, mustard and gas for chlorine, represent a large test for the Syrian Government of the Guardian. Last month, the group said they would destroy any weapon that remains, but one has yet to name the Ambassador in the Guardian, the key first step.
The father of a childhood friend for decades has been asked by Taffy Brodesser-Akner, a journalist for the New York Times magazine, to tell his story of the Holocaust survival. She refused – until the news was changed. Read the story she said she would not write.
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Meet your new Butler robot
Ai drives cars, writes essays and encoding. Now the humanoids – the machines built to resemble people – are preparing to move in and help with everyday jobs. Engineer Bernt Børnich hopes that he will put his version called Neo in more than 100 homes by the end of the year.
Our technological journalist, Cade Metz, visited the Børnich House, where he was shot with a prototype. The Humanoid then went to the refrigerator to a bottle of water, but it needed the help of a human technician to do so. “Robots still learn to move the world on his own,” Cade writes. “And they need a lot to help them. At least, for now.” Read more here.