North Korea blows up major roadways connecting to South Korea as tensions increase

North Korea detonated explosive devices on two major road and railway links around 12 pm, prompting the South Korean military to open fire.

One Direction ex-singer Liam Payne falls to death at Argentina hotel

British singer Liam Payne, former member of the group One Direction, died Wednesday aged 31 after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Argentina, police in Buenos Aires said. “Liam James Payne, composer and guitarist, former member of the band One Direction, died today after falling from the third floor of a hotel […]

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Next Issue Of The Wild Bunch: The Patriot’s Toolbox – Gear For The Worst Case Scenarios – Alt-Market.us

Issue #120 of The Wild Bunch Dispatch, Alt-Market’s exclusive newsletter covering concepts and tactics for defeating globalism, is set to…

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Poll: More Americans Lean Republican than Democrat by 7-Point Margin

More Americans either identify as Republicans or align more with the GOP than Democrats, according to Gallup polling.

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REVEALED: Former leftist Irish senator and Antifa activist resigned for ‘inappropriate messages’ with minor boy

It is revealed that Niall O Donnghaile, an Irish Antifa activist and former Sinn Féin party senator, resigned from his position in late 2023 because he sent “inappropriate messages” to a minor boy.

NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Wednesday, October 16 | NewsWare‘s Trade Talk

S&P Futures are slightly higher this morning with earnings announcements in focus. UAL, JBHT are moving higher after their releases. Semiconductor stocks are mostly higher this morning. AMSL shares are falling after technical glitch release earnings earlier than expected. After the bell today watch for earnings from AA, CSX, DFS, EFX, LVS & STLD. The ECB rate decision is scheduled for tomorrow. China is scheduled to hold another economic briefing tomorrow on its property market. In Europe, markets are mixed to lower with weakness in luxury and tech stocks. Oil prices are continuing to move lower this morning.

BMW Says EU Ban On Gasoline Cars From 2035 Is “No Longer Realistic”

BMW Says EU Ban On Gasoline Cars From 2035 Is “No Longer Realistic”

By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com

Germany’s car manufacturing giant BMW is warning that an EU ban on the sale of gasoline and diesel cars from 2035 is “no longer realistic” amid slow EV sales as the European auto industry will see a “massive shrinking” with such a ban.

European carmakers are already struggling with their EV sales as subsidies in many countries are coming to an end and Chinese low-cost vehicle makers are gaining market share.

Last year, the EU member states approved an emissions regulation under which the bloc will end sales of new carbon dioxide-emitting cars and vans in 2035. 

The rules target 55% CO2 emission reductions for new cars and 50% for new vans from 2030 to 2034 compared to 2021 levels, as well as 100% CO2 emission reductions for both new cars and vans from 2035. 

Under the regulation, the European Commission will assess in 2026 the progress the EU has made in achieving the target. The Commission will decide whether the targets need to be reviewed.

But BMW’s chief executive Oliver Zipse said on Tuesday at the Paris Automotive Summit that the ban “could also threaten the European automotive industry in its heart.”

The current regulations will “with today’s assumptions, lead to a massive shrinking of the industry as a whole,” Zipse added, as carried by Bloomberg.

Electric vehicle sales in Europe have been suffering this year. Sales in Germany, for example, are plummeting as Berlin ended subsidies at the end of 2023.

Amid slowing sales of EVs, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, ACEA, last month called for urgent action to reverse this year’s trend of declining EV sales.

The European auto manufacturers united in ACEA, called on the EU institutions “to come forward with urgent relief measures before new CO2 targets for cars and vans come into effect in 2025.”

Europe’s automakers “are playing our part in this transition, but unfortunately, the other necessary elements for this systemic shift are not in place,” ACEA said.

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Wed, 10/16/2024 – 07:20

Indian airplane forced to divert after latest bomb hoax

An Indian passenger aircraft was diverted on Wednesday after the latest in a string of hoax bomb threats made to airline companies involving the country. The Akasa Air flight, which was flying from India’s capital New Delhi to the southern city of Bengaluru, “received a security alert” and the flight was ordered to return as […]

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