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The trick with the 99-cent envelopes that allegedly covered up the theft of letters worth nearly $40,000
According to Rheinmetall, Europe would only have enough fuel for three months of war, so it is promoting a plan for “energy islands” that use green hydrogen and synthetic fuels, while pointing out the key fact that the continent depends on some 60 refineries
The $9 toll that is causing a stir in Auckland did not come out of nowhere: the Infrastructure Commission claims that it is the “maximum sustainable” amount, aims to raise between $7 billion and $9 billion, and recalls a historical detail: basically, it is the toll from the 1960s adjusted for inflation
Kim Jong Un distributes sniper rifles among his senior officials, and the photo causing the most stir is that of his daughter aiming one
Not even 50% tariffs can save aluminum: the United States loses another major smelter as electricity costs drive the market, Century closes Hawesville permanently (252,000 tons per year), and the void is filled by a business that pays less for electricity, data centers
Mexico activates its “land channel” and promises a plan to compete with Panama, which is already taking shape with a 303 km route to transport containers from the Pacific to the Gulf on the same day
Russia is modernizing its arms factory with machinery from Italy, Germany, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom in the midst of war, plans to install at least 22 industrial machines, and a member of the European Parliament utters the most viral phrase: “Thank goodness the Russian army is the most corrupt in the world”
A Chinese operator based in Gibraltar is investing about $298.1 million and has piled into roughly 30,000 silver contracts about 496 short tons already showing a paper profit after a 16% drop, after having profited from gold since 2022
Iran removes Russian Kilo submarine from dry dock after months out of service, and the move comes at the worst possible time with the United States
Russia took its AI robot for a walk… and it ended up “eating the ground”: the public demonstration that has gone viral around the world
The FBI issues an alert about ATMs: the perfect robbery—no PIN, no card, no purchase—this is how the wave of attacks that is causing concern works
Germany is looking to the Sahara to power its electricity grid with a 4,800 km submarine cable that will bring light from the desert, and the plan is so ambitious that it is already causing concern across half of Europe
Fines of up to $2,000 for recycling cans and bottles “incorrectly”: the new proposal that is revolutionizing Connecticut
They programmed a robot to watch YouTube for hours… and what it learned wasn’t programmed into it (it’s a bit dizzying)
China builds a high-speed railway line in 9 hours with 1,500 workers: a 7-hour journey is reduced to 90 minutes











