Skip to content
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Punto Informatico: Dalla memecoin al dollaro con la firma di Donald TrumpPer la prima volta, un presidente in carica firma le banconote USA: Trump comparirà sui dollari per celebrare i 250 anni degli Stati Uniti.The post Dalla memecoin al dollaro con la firma di Donald Trump appeared first on Punto Informatico.From memecoin to dollar with Donald Trump’s signatureFor the first time, a sitting president signs US banknotes: Trump will appear on dollars to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States.The post From memecoin to dollar with the signature of Donald Trump appeared on Punto Informatico.#DonaldTrump’s #first #250th #theUnitedStates #DonaldTrump #PuntoInformatico https://www.punto-informatico.it/fintech/dollaro-firma-donald-trump/
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    thejapantimes@mastodon.socialT
    Iran's decision to rebuff a 15-point peace proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump and outline its own ceasefire conditions reflects growing confidence in its negotiating position, analysts say. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/03/27/world/iran-upper-hand-us-talks/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #worldnews #iran #us #middleeast #donaldtrump
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    theguardian_us_news@halo.nuT
    US Senate fails for seventh time to advance bill to partly fund DHS https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/26/senate-dhs-funding-bill-fails #UsSenate #UsNews #DonaldTrump
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Agenzia Nova: Iran: Trump, colloqui vanno molto bene, sospesi attacchi contro impianti energetici fino al 6 aprile26 mar 21:19 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha annunciato la "sospensione del periodo di distruzione degli... (Was)Iran: Trump, talks are going very well, suspended attacks against energy plants until April 6th26 mar 21:19 - (Agenzia Nova) - U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the “suspension of the wind-down period of... (Was)"#Trump #AgenziaNova #DonaldTrump https://www.agenzianova.com/a/69c595dd887721.58440674/7204920/2026-03-26/iran-trump-colloqui-vanno-molto-bene-sospesi-attacchi-contro-impianti-energetici-fino-al-6-aprile
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    T
    qwant news | Epstein survivor who voted for Trump says she now fears ’we’re not going to get justice’Jena‑Lisa Jones, an Epstein survivor who was abused at age 14, held a photo of her younger self at a news conference outside the US Capitol on 18 November 2025. After casting her vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 election, she explained that she supported him because he promised to release the long‑sought Jeffrey Epstein files, a promise that gave her and many other survivors hope for a “day in court.” In a recent interview on the Shadow Sessions podcast, Jones reiterated that her vote was driven by the expectation of transparency and accountability for the crimes tied to Epstein’s network.\n\nSince Trump’s inauguration, Jones says the promised release of the files never materialised and the administration later dismissed further disclosures as a “Democratic hoax.” The Justice Department has since refused to release additional records, prompting Jones to fear that “we’re not going to get justice in all of this.” She described the backlash survivors face—death threats, hostile commentary—and stressed that each story she shares and every young girl who reaches out reinforces her resolve to keep speaking out, even without seeing her own FBI interview files among the limited disclosures.\n\nIn November, Jones and other survivors gathered outside the Capitol to urge lawmakers to pass legislation demanding the DOJ release all Epstein‑related records. Trump eventually signed the bill into law on 19 November, and the DOJ has since published several batches of documents, including about three million records in January. However, survivors claim crucial files—especially those documenting their FBI interviews—remain missing or redacted, and Jones confirms she has yet to locate her own files. Despite these setbacks, she remains committed to advocating for the victims and demanding that the remaining perpetrators be brought to justice.Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/26/trump-voter-epstein-survivor#jena-lisajones #donaldtrump #jeffreyepstein #justicedepartment #fbi
  • 0 Votes
    2 Posts
    0 Views
    rockabilly@kafeneio.socialR
    @theguardian_us_news
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Today: Trump torna ad attaccare la Nato: "Non ha fatto nulla, non ce dimenticheremo""La Nato non ha fatto assolutamente nulla per aiutare [gli Stati Uniti] con la nazione folle, ora militarmente decimata, dell'Iran. Gli Stati Uniti non hanno bisogno di niente dalla Nato, ma 'non dimenticheremo mai' questo momento molto importante". A scriverlo è stato Donald Trump su Truth...Trump returns to attacking NATO: "It hasn't done anything, we won't forget it."NATO hasn't done absolutely anything to help [the United States] with the crazy nation, now militarily decimated, of Iran. The United States doesn't need anything from NATO, but 'we will never forget' this very important moment.' Donald Trump wrote this on Truth...#Trump #theUnitedStates #TheUnitedStates #DonaldTrump https://www.today.it/mondo/trump-torna-ad-attaccare-la-nato-non-ha-fatto-nulla-non-ce-dimenticheremo.html
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    T
    The Guardian | Epstein survivor who voted for Trump says she now fears ‘we’re not going to get justice’ by Anna BettsJena Lisa Jones says she backed Trump in 2024 election because of his campaign promises to release Epstein filesAfter casting her vote for Donald Trump in 2024 in hopes that he would bring transparency around the Jeffrey Epstein case, Epstein survivor Jena Lisa Jones said in an interview this week that she now fears “we’re not going to get justice in all of this”.“I wanted my day in court,” said Jones, who has said she was abused by Epstein when she was 14, in an interview on the Shadow Sessions podcast that aired on Thursday morning. “I didn’t get that, and we were so close to it, it really got ripped from us, and then after [Epstein] passed, everything just went into a circus show.” Continue reading...Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/26/trump-voter-epstein-survivor#donaldtrump #jeffreyepstein #sextrafficking #uspolitics #shadowsessions
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    T
    qwant news | Donald Trump Names Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg To Tech Advisory CouncilDonald Trump has announced the inaugural slate of members for the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a body created by an executive order in January to bring together the nation’s leading experts in science and technology. Among the first appointees are Oracle co‑founder Larry Ellison, Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, venture‑capitalist Marc Andreessen, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. The council is intended to advise the president on how to strengthen American leadership in emerging technologies.The list also includes Google co‑founder Sergey Brin, Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell, Oracle executive vice chair Safra Catz, Oklo CEO Jacob DeWitte, Coinbase co‑founder Fred Ehrsam, physicist John Martinis, Commonwealth Fusion Systems CEO Bob Mumgaard, and AMD CEO Lisa Su. Notably absent is Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, who was once a major donor and adviser to Trump but fell out with the administration after being removed from the newly created Department of Government Efficiency. Other figures mentioned in the coverage include David Ellison’s Paramount, which is pursuing a takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, and a California jury verdict finding Meta and Google liable for creating addictive products that harm minors.The White House says the council, which could eventually number up to 24 members, will be chaired by venture capitalist David Sacks and White House Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios. Its mandate is to focus on the opportunities and challenges presented by emerging technologies, ensuring that the American workforce can thrive in what officials describe as a “Golden Age of Innovation.”Read more: https://deadline.com/2026/03/trump-larry-ellison-mark-zuckerberg-tech-advisory-council-1236765723/#donaldtrump #larryellison #markzuckerberg #nvidia #google
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    T
    yahoo news | Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appointed to White House advisory councilMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve on a new White House science and technology advisory council. The 13‑member panel is tasked with shaping the administration’s policies on artificial intelligence, and it includes other high‑profile tech leaders such as Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Zuckerberg said he was “honored to join the President’s council and work with other industry leaders to help make this happen,” emphasizing the group’s role in guiding the nation’s AI strategy. The announcement coincided with a high‑profile court ruling in which a jury found both Meta and YouTube liable for contributing to a plaintiff’s addiction to social‑media platforms and subsequent mental‑health issues. The plaintiff, a 20‑year‑old Californian, argued that the companies’ negligence was a substantial factor in her harm, and the verdict underscores growing legal scrutiny of tech firms’ impact on children and young adults. In the same period, Meta disclosed a sizable layoff, trimming hundreds of jobs as part of a broader reorganization. While the cuts reflect ongoing cost‑saving measures, executives have hinted that the company will lean more heavily on artificial‑intelligence technologies moving forward, a shift that aligns with Zuckerberg’s new advisory‑council responsibilities.Read more: https://wjactv.com/news/nation-world/meta-ceo-mark-zuckerberg-appointed-to-white-house-advisory-council#meta #markzuckerberg #whitehouse #donaldtrump
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    jazzykindafella@zirk.usJ
    #DonaldTrump #EpsteinClass #IsraelFirst#imperialism #CUBA #LatinAmerica#StraitOfHormuz = #Iran #Sanctionsboomerang #billionaires #genocide #epstein #news #socialmedia #uspol #mastodon #usa @politics @socialmedia #resistance #union #us #education #freespeech #democracy #health #economy #military #humanrights #activism #protest #war #ai @workersrights @povertyandinequality #canada #palestine #russia #china #colombia #africa #sport #economy #finance #shopping #climateCrisis @environment
  • Mar-a-Lago goes blue!

    Uncategorized uspolitics donaldtrump maralago florida
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    newsdesk@flipboard.socialN
    Mar-a-Lago goes blue! @CNN projects that Democrat Emily Gregory will win a special state House election in the Palm Beach district that includes U.S. President Donald Trump's home.https://flip.it/H768_Y#USPolitics #DonaldTrump #MarALago #Florida
  • 0 Votes
    25 Posts
    0 Views
    rndanger@infosec.exchangeR
    @ZhiZhu Good stuff but i disagree with the conclusion. I don't think they will legislate their way out of this if Trump keeps announcing fiscal policy with executive memos -- they have to impeach him
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    T
    Congress | Rick Scott sues contractor over leaked tax returns by By Gary FineoutTALLAHASSEE, Florida — Sen. Rick Scott is suing a major government contractor for damages after his tax returns were leaked along with other prominent and wealthy figures, including President Donald Trump. The Florida Republican on Monday filed a lawsuit against Booz Allen Hamilton, a management and technology consulting company, and a former employee of the contractor who was convicted of leaking the tax returns of Trump and other wealthy individuals to The New York Times and ProPublica. “I am disgusted by the weaponization of government under President [Joe] Biden, and I look forward to Booz Allen being held accountable for its reckless failure to prevent its employee from unlawfully releasing the tax returns of thousands of people, including me and President Trump,” Scott posted on X about the lawsuit.Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/24/rick-scott-sues-booz-allen-00842416#rickscott #boozallenhamilton #donaldtrump #charleslittlejohn #internalrevenueservice
  • Mad Scientist

    Uncategorized climatechange donaldtrump elections environment food
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    usa@murica.websiteU
    Editor’s note: O’Rourke ended her candidacy on March 23.On an unseasonably hot October day, a small crowd gathered at Genesis Farm, a 226-acre nonprofit in Blairstown, New Jersey, to help pull up beets before winter set in. It was the farm’s annual harvest festival and for Megan O’Rourke, a former federal climate scientist running for Congress, a natural campaign stop.O’Rourke, after all, knows her way around a farm: At 46, she’s spent more than half of her life studying, teaching, researching, or otherwise advocating for sustainable agriculture, most recently at a small agency within the Department of Agriculture that supports food and farming research. Or at least it did. After President Donald Trump took office in 2025, taking aim at climate research and unleashing doge, the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture was forced to freeze its funding and suspend accepting new grant applications. She quit NIFA in July and launched her campaign, in part to resist the policies that drove her from government.At Genesis Farm, seven or eight festivalgoers gathered around O’Rourke. She’d dressed appropriately for the setting, in cuffed black jeans, hiking boots, and a salmon-colored Oxford shirt. Most of the group didn’t seem to know who she was. “You’re running for…” said one attendee, his voice trailing off. “Congress,” she answered warmly, brandishing a business card.She hopes to unseat Republican Tom Kean Jr., O’Rourke explained, the second-term congressman who she says “inherited” the seat from his ex-governor father. “I emphasize Junior,” she said. She leaned into her wide-­ranging résumé, which includes a tenured professorship at Virginia Tech, a congressional fellowship, and eight years as a civil servant. “So this would be your first public office?” a guy wearing a Smithsonian cap asked. “Yeah,” she said, adding with a laugh, “Start big.”There’s no doubt her race has big stakes. While the district narrowly went for Trump in 2024, with control of the House up for grabs, Kean is considered to be among the country’s most vulnerable Republicans, and there’s no shortage of Democrats gunning for him. As of March, at least eight had joined the contest, including a former Navy pilot, a marketing entrepreneur, an icu doctor, and a Biden-era Small Business Administration leader, who will first face each other in June. “It’s a bit of a crowded primary,” O’Rourke told the group.O’Rourke says science—hustling for grants, spreading ideas—is not all that different from campaigning. However things go, O’Rourke’s candidacy reflects a shift in how scientists are pushing back against Trump. Since he returned to the White House, researchers—traditionally a politics-averse group—have organized “Stand Up for Science” protests, published letters of dissent from within agencies, rescued datasets erased by the administration, and carried on research that would have been abandoned. If elected, O’Rourke would be among the first women in Congress with a scientific PhD, but she is hardly the only scientist running in 2026. In December, 314 Action, a fund that backs Democratic candidates with science backgrounds, announced it was already working with nearly 100 campaigns—more than double what it says is typical.This shift, O’Rourke believes, is in part a response to Trump’s “assault” on science, which caused “a shock to the system.” “I think it took us a little while, including me, to even start thinking about becoming an activist, because we haven’t had to,” she says, adding that scientists are now figuring out “what should we do and how do we get organized?”Growing up, O’Rourke was fascinated by food and where it came from. As the “poor kid” in class, she and her family relied on their church’s food pantry. Her father’s mental health issues and her mom’s long hours meant she and her three siblings typically had to fend for themselves, eating things like dry oatmeal, bread slices rolled up into a ball, or hot chocolate mix poured into a glass of milk. “It wasn’t that we went hungry, per se,” she tells me, “but nobody was feeding us.” She also loved the outdoors. Nearby her childhood house in Blairstown, in a forested wilderness now held by the Nature Conservancy that her family nicknamed “Dinosaur Mountain,” O’Rourke and her brother skipped rocks, fished, and picked berries to supplement their lunches.Agriculture blended her interests in food and the natural world. As a master’s student in sustainable agriculture at Iowa State University, adviser Ricardo Salvador recalls, O’Rourke was a quiet, steady presence. “Whenever she did engage,” he says, “you could tell that she had been observing, that she had been thinking, asking questions.” She went on to earn a PhD in agricultural ecology from Cornell University, researching insect pest population dynamics on nearby farms while running a small fruit and vegetable farm and raising three children with her husband, Aaron Rust, whom she met as an undergraduate at Brigham Young University. After working as a climate change adviser at the usda’s Foreign Agricultural Service and an environment adviser at the now-dismantled US Agency for International Development, she landed a job at NIFA at the tail end of Trump’s first term. There, she oversaw the allocation of more than $170 million in agriculture research funds related to climate science.After Inauguration Day in 2025, things turned south. She’d worked under three administrations, but Trump 2.0 and its executive orders targeting climate science were “just so beyond what I’d experienced,” ­O’Rourke says. At NIFA, she recalls, DOGE and other Trump-friendly bureaucrats hunted out work they deemed counter to the administration’s priorities. The agency’s animal reproduction portfolio was flagged, O’Rourke suspects, over the word “reproduction” and its possible proximity to sex and abortion. Her publications on climate change were deleted from the usda’s website, and her projects funded by the Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act were terminated. At one point, with so much canceled, including all meetings related to the ­National Climate Assessment, Rust recalls O’Rourke looked at her calendar and found it empty. O’Rourke had read that her congressional district in the state’s northwestern reaches, New Jersey’s 7th, was among those Democrats hoped to flip. Considering a run, she did what any academic would do: study. She took trainings from the Democratic National Committee and Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics. And she resigned from NIFA.Her calendar is no longer empty. The day I visited the harvest festival, she’d had at least two other events, including a local Democrats meeting. (To save time, she keeps a hairbrush and granola bars in her Prius.) “I work harder at this than I have ever probably worked at anything,” she says, “and I’ll compare that to getting my PhD with three little kids [while] running a farm.” She’s earned key endorsements from science-minded Democrats like Maine Rep. Chellie Pingree, an organic farmer, and former New Jersey Rep. Rush Holt, a plasma physicist. In February, more than 200 scientists across the country publicly announced their support. But so far, that hasn’t led to a windfall in financial support. While she reportedly raised $175,000 on her first day as a candidate, by March, O’Rourke had brought that to only $459,000—significantly less than her better-heeled primary opponents.In biology, there’s a concept of an ecological niche—how organisms precisely fit into their environment. If the same idea applies in politics, O’Rourke occupies a distinct niche in the Democratic Party: She’s an active member of her Mormon church, a mother, and—as she’d say herself—more of a listener than a talker. When I asked her about political role models, she mentioned Washington state Blue Dog Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (a “rural Democrat,” “working-class,” and “willing to reach out across the aisle,” O’Rourke says), as well as New Mexico Rep. Melanie Stansbury (who also earned a Cornell graduate degree) and New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim (like her, “dorky”)—two lawmakers who’ve been members of the party’s progressive caucus.If she feels out of place as a scientist in politics, she doesn’t show it. Back at Genesis Farm, she got into the weeds with a farmer on cover crops and seed phenotypes while admiring two species of bees buzz through sunflowers. “I heard you talking about pollinator conservation,” an attendee wearing a flannel and no undershirt said to ­O’Rourke, asking if there were anything the government could do to encourage pollinator-­friendly gardening. On the way out, they posed for a photo.O’Rourke says doing science—hustling for grants, running a lab, and spreading ideas—is not all that different from campaigning. And, she suggests, more scientists should join her. “I never really wanted to be a politician,” she told me toward the end of my visit. “This is not what I thought I would do with my life.” But “now is the time that our country needs people to step up.” This post has been syndicated from Mother Jones, where it was published under this address.
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Il Tempo: Iran, Germania: "Questa guerra è contraria al diritto internazionale"Roma, 24 mar. (askanews) - Per il presidente tedesco Frank-Walter Steinmeier la fiducia tra gli Stati Uniti e i suoi alleati occidentali è "venuta meno", una situazione - ha affermato - che persisterà anche dopo la presidenza di Donald Trump. A questa perdita di fiducia si aggiunge l'incomprensione che circonda l'avvio della guerra contro l'Iran, che, ha denunciato, è "contraria al diritto internazionale"."Perché questa guerra è, a mio avviso, contraria al diritto internazionale. Non c'è dubbio che, in ogni caso, la giustificazione basata su un attacco imminente contro gli Stati Uniti non regga. Questo appare riconosciuto anche all'interno di alcuni servizi americani", ha affermato."La nostra politica estera non risulterà più convincente se non chiamiamo una violazione del diritto internazionale come tale. Abbiamo già dovuto affrontare questo problema durante la guerra a Gaza, e dobbiamo affrontarlo anche nella guerra in Iran", ha aggiunto."Questa guerra è anche, se posso dirlo come chi è direttamente coinvolto, un errore politico con gravi conseguenze. È questo che è più frustrante: una guerra davvero evitabile e inutile, se il suo obiettivo era effettivamente quello di impedire all'Iran di avanzare sulla strada verso la bomba atomica", ha aggiunto."La frattura è troppo profonda e la fiducia nella politica di grande potenza degli Stati Uniti è venuta meno, non solo tra gli alleati, ma, come potete constatare tanto quanto me, in tutto il mondo", ha concluso.Iran, Germany: "This war is contrary to international law."Rome, March 24 (askanews) - For German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, trust between the United States and its Western allies has “disappeared,” a situation – he stated – that will persist even after the presidency of Donald Trump. This loss of trust is compounded by the misunderstanding surrounding the start of the war against Iran, which he denounced as “contrary to international law.”“Because this war, in my opinion, is contrary to international law. There is no doubt that, in any case, the justification based on an imminent attack against the United States does not hold. This is even recognized within some American intelligence agencies,” he stated.“Our foreign policy will no longer be credible if we do not call a violation of international law what it is. We have already had to deal with this problem during the Gaza war, and we must deal with it in the war in Iran,” he added.“This war is also, if I may say so as someone directly involved, a political error with serious consequences. It is this that is most frustrating: a war truly avoidable and useless, if its objective was actually to prevent Iran from advancing on the road to the atomic bomb,” he added.“The fracture is too deep and trust in U.S. grand strategy has disappeared, not only among allies, but, as you can see as much as I can, throughout the world,” he concluded.#Germany #German #theUnitedStates #DonaldTrump #American https://www.iltempo.it/tv-news/2026/03/24/video/iran-germania-questa-guerra-e-contraria-al-diritto-internazionale--46964607/
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    La Stampa - News, inchieste e approfondimenti La Stampa: Tregua o illusione? Il rischio di una guerra fuori controlloUn ultimatum senza precedenti. Donald Trump minaccia l’Iran: riaprire lo Stretto di Hormuz o affrontare attacchi diretti alle infrastrutture energetiche. Ma mentre Washington alza i toni, cerca anche una via d’uscita. Israele accelera. Teheran resiste. Tre strategie diverse, un solo punto di rottura. Lo Stretto di Hormuz diventa il centro della crisi globale: petrolio fermo, Nato spaccata, Europa esposta. La possibile scorta militare alle petroliere rischia di trasformarsi in un atto di guerra. Nel Golfo, intanto, la guerra è già operativa: attacchi mirati, intelligence in tempo reale, infrastrutture energetiche nel mirino. Il conflitto supera le soglie: energia, nucleare, proiezione globale. E per la prima volta, anche le capitali europee entrano nel raggio d’azione dei missili iraniani. Non è più una crisi regionale. È una crisi sistemica.Armistice or illusion? The risk of an out-of-control warAn unprecedented ultimatum. Donald Trump threatens Iran: reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face direct attacks on energy infrastructure. But while Washington raises the stakes, it’s also seeking a way out. Israel is accelerating. Tehran is resisting. Three different strategies, one breaking point. The Strait of Hormuz becomes the center of the global crisis: oil halted, NATO divided, Europe exposed. The potential military supplies to tankers risk transforming into an act of war. In the Gulf, meanwhile, the war is already operational: targeted attacks, real-time intelligence, energy infrastructure in the crosshairs. The conflict surpasses thresholds: energy, nuclear, global projection. And for the first time, European capitals also enter the range of Iranian missiles. It’s no longer a regional crisis. It’s a systemic crisis.#DonaldTrump #Hormuz #Washington #Israel #Tehran #Europe #first #European #Iranian https://www.lastampa.it/rubriche/breaking-point/2026/03/24/video/breaking_point_tregua_o_illusione_il_rischio_di_una_guerra_fuori_controllo-15558123/
  • 0 Votes
    2 Posts
    0 Views
    mastodoentchen@troet.cafeM
    @heiseonline Das heißt für mich, wenn unbedingt fossile Kraftstoffe dann aber nicht von TotalEnergies.Und - mein nächstes Auto wird wieder voll elektrisch sein. Zumal der elektrisch gefahrene Kilometer fast nur halb soviel kostet wie der Fossile und das mit 100Ps mehr.Die neuen Modelle zeigen es schon jetzt das der Unterschied von Reichweite und Lade-/Tankzeit kaum noch nennenswerte sind.
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Il Fatto Quotidiano: Aiuti umanitari a Cuba, a bordo della Nuestra America: “Trump non può seppellire il diritto internazionale”Due giorni dopo aver lasciato il porto messicano i membri del convoglio “Nuestra America”, che sta consegnando rifornimenti alimentari a Cuba, condividono la loro prospettiva su questa missione. L’attivista brasiliano Thiago Avila, portavoce principale del convoglio internazionale organizzato da Progressive International, spiega che questa flottiglia, come quella destinata a Gaza, mira a richiamare l’attenzione sulla necessità di difendere il diritto dei popoli alla sovranità.“Non possiamo permettere che il mondo e il diritto internazionale vengano seppelliti sotto l’avidità di Donald Trump“, dichiara. Cuba sta affrontando difficoltà sotto la pressione del blocco imposto dal presidente americano, che sta esacerbando una crisi economica ed energetica.L'articolo Aiuti umanitari a Cuba, a bordo della Nuestra America: “Trump non può seppellire il diritto internazionale” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.Humanitarian aid to Cuba, aboard the Nuestra América: “Trump cannot bury international law”Two days after leaving the Mexican port, the members of the “Nuestra America” convoy, which is delivering food supplies to Cuba, share their perspective on this mission. Brazilian activist Thiago Avila, the main spokesperson for the convoy organized by Progressive International, explains that this flotilla, like the one destined for Gaza, aims to draw attention to the need to defend the right of peoples to sovereignty.“We cannot allow the world and international law to be buried under the greed of Donald Trump,” he states. Cuba is facing difficulties under the pressure of the blockade imposed by the American president, which is exacerbating an economic and energy crisis.Article: Humanitarian Aid to Cuba, Aboard the Nuestra America: “Trump cannot bury international law” comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.#Mexican #the“NuestraAmerica #Brazilian #ThiagoAvila #DonaldTrump #American #theNuestraAmerica #IlFattoQuotidiano https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2026/03/23/aiuti-cuba-nuestra-america-trump-blocco-notizie/8333614/
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    0 Views
    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Il Tempo: Annuncio di Trump, pace in vista? “Discussioni costruttive con l'Iran. Stop attacchi energia”Il presidente americano Donald Trump ha annunciato "cinque giorni" di interruzione degli attacchi su obbiettivi energetici in Iran, in seguito a due giorni di "conversazioni approfondite, dettagliate e costruttive" con Teheran. Questo il messaggio integrale del presidente Usa sul social Truth: "Sono lieto di annunciare che gli Stati Uniti d'America e l'Iran hanno avuto, nel corso degli ultimi due giorni, conversazioni molto produttive riguardo a una risoluzione completa e totale delle nostre ostilità in Medio Oriente. Sulla base del tenore e del tono di questi colloqui approfonditi, dettagliati e costruttivi, che continueranno nel corso della settimana, ho incaricato il Dipartimento della Guerra di posticipare qualsiasi attacco militare contro le centrali elettriche e le infrastrutture energetiche iraniane per un periodo di cinque giorni, subordinatamente al buon esito degli incontri e delle discussioni in corso. Grazie per la vostra attenzione a questa questione! Presidente Donald J. Trump".Trump announcement, peace in sight? “Constructive talks with Iran. Stop energy attacks.”U.S. President Donald Trump announced “five days” of suspension of attacks on energy targets in Iran, following two days of “in-depth, detailed and constructive conversations” with Tehran. This is the full message from the U.S. President on the social platform Truth: “I am pleased to announce that the United States of America and Iran have, over the past two days, had very productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East. Based on the tenor and tone of these in-depth, detailed and constructive talks, which will continue throughout the week, I have directed the Department of Defense to postpone any military attacks against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a period of five days, subject to the positive outcome of the ongoing meetings and discussions. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President Donald J. Trump.”#DonaldTrump #Tehran #theMiddleEast #Iranian #DonaldJTrump https://www.iltempo.it/esteri/2026/03/23/news/donald-trump-guerra-iran-usa-colloqui-interruzione-attacchi-obiettivi-energia-pace-46940552/