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12 Mar 2025
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: EU reinforcements arrive as partition fears rise in Bosnia
EU military reinforcements are arriving in Bosnia amid rising tensions from the ethnic Serb statelet, Republika Srpska, which has defied central authority. This follows laws passed by Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik that restricted police and judiciary access, raising alarms in Europe and the U.S.
NATO and U.S. officials express concern over potential conflict, with NATO's Mark Rutte emphasizing the need to prevent a security vacuum. EUFOR has initiated a "temporary increase" in troop numbers, though specific figures remain undisclosed.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump's Blue-Collar Boom Begins
Manufacturing is experiencing a resurgence under President Trump’s second term, with significant increases in job openings and hires. The January JOLTS report indicates a 30,000 rise in both areas, signaling growing confidence in the sector. This uptick coincides with improved manufacturing metrics, contradicting claims that tariffs harm growth.
Trade tensions with Canada have escalated due to Ontario's electricity levy, highlighting vulnerabilities in U.S. reliance on Canadian imports. Meanwhile, Elon Musk advocates for reducing entitlement fraud to save billions, a stance misrepresented by media as conflicting with Trump’s policies. Musk's approach aims to strengthen entitlement programs without cutting benefits.
GB News: Major car brands in chaos over global electric car failings with new structure needed to save industry
Major car manufacturers are grappling with declining electric vehicle sales, notably Volkswagen, which reported a drop in operating margin and vehicle sales. Despite an 88% increase in electric vehicle orders in Western Europe, the company faces challenges in producing affordable models and competition from cheaper Asian rivals.
Nissan is also experiencing turmoil, appointing a new CEO amid a 78% profit drop and faltering EV sales. The company warned it might exit the UK market due to lack of demand for electric cars, while Volkswagen is implementing cost-cutting measures to adapt to the industry's shifting landscape.