Who are Israel’s main weapons suppliers and who has halted exports?

Who are Israel’s main weapons suppliers and who has halted exports?

The United States suspended a shipment of heavy, bunker-busting bombs to Israel amid concerns about their impact in dense urban settings like Rafah. Germany increased defense export approvals for Israel after an attack by Hamas, but has since approved fewer exports due to international criticism. Italy halted new export approvals to Israel since the start of the Gaza war, with the last orders delivered in November. Britain grants export licenses for defense equipment to Israel, while Canada stopped licensing arms exports to Israel to ensure compliance with humanitarian law. The Netherlands halted shipments of parts for F-35 jets to Israel due to concerns about violations of humanitarian law.

Opinion: Let’s follow the Irish on productivity

Opinion: Let’s follow the Irish on productivity

The fact described in the text is that low corporate taxes and friendly regulation fueled the rapid growth that made Ireland a productivity leader.

Proposed increase to capital gains tax requires action | Investment Executive

Proposed increase to capital gains tax requires action | Investment Executive

The change in capital gains tax rates will increase the overall tax on capital gains to levels similar to eligible dividends in six provinces for those at the highest marginal rate. The delay in implementation to July 25 provides an opportunity for advisors to adjust their clients’ portfolios to mitigate the impact of the rate hike.

‘Tsar’ Putin tells the West: Russia will talk only on equal terms

‘Tsar’ Putin tells the West: Russia will talk only on equal terms

Putin was honored like a Russian tsar at his swearing-in for a new six-year presidential term. He indicated that Russia is prepared for victory in Ukraine and is willing to engage in dialogue with the West, but only if there is no arrogance from the United States and its allies. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has strained relations between Russia and the West, with the West viewing Putin as an autocrat and war criminal. Despite criticism of the election process, Putin remains popular in Russia, winning 88% of the vote in the March election. The West boycotted his swearing-in ceremony, but Russian officials dismissed this as insignificant. Putin’s allies praise him for bringing stability to Russia, and there is no clear successor to him.

Canada hikes taxes and regulation as the neighboring U.S. economy booms

Canada hikes taxes and regulation as the neighboring U.S. economy booms

The text discusses the concept of tall poppy syndrome, which refers to tearing down successful individuals or ventures. It also mentions Canada’s widening productivity gap, with Canadian workers producing 71% of the GDP per hour produced by U.S. peers in 2022. Additionally, the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced an increase in capital gains taxes.

Wealth concentration leads to wealth extraction

Wealth concentration leads to wealth extraction

– Collateral lending has become the norm in a loosely regulated banking environment in the world today.
– Extreme wealth inequality is a significant issue globally.
– Risk aversion by the wealthy and the depletion of entrepreneurs’ equity through unproductive debt can compromise the real economy.
– Wealth concentration and extreme inequality can suffocate the real economy and transfer existing wealth from the many to the few.

Students in Ireland and Switzerland join Gaza protest wave

Students in Ireland and Switzerland join Gaza protest wave

Students at Trinity College Dublin and Lausanne University in Switzerland staged occupations to protest against Israel’s war in Gaza, joining demonstrations at U.S. campuses. In Dublin, students built an encampment that led the university to restrict campus access and close the Book of Kells exhibition. The protesters demanded Trinity cut academic ties with Israel and divest from companies with ties to Israel. In Lausanne, around 100 students occupied a building to support demands, including an end to scientific cooperation with Israel. The university said the occupation could continue until Monday as long as it did not disrupt campus work.

Warren Buffett’s Talk With Shareholders: Cash Nears $200 Billion While Still High On Apple

Warren Buffett’s Talk With Shareholders: Cash Nears $200 Billion While Still High On Apple

– Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile is projected to exceed 0 billion this year.
– Despite selling off a significant portion of its shares in Apple, Berkshire still views Apple stock favorably.
– Buffett believes selling Apple stock now could help Berkshire pay larger tax rates in the future.
– Buffett expressed concerns about advancements in artificial intelligence and its potential for harm.
– Berkshire is not anticipating making many significant investments outside the U.S., except in Canada.
– Buffett teased his eventual succession and named Greg Abel as his eventual successor.
– Berkshire reported profits of .7 billion in the first quarter of this year, with operating earnings rising 39%.
– Berkshire’s annual shareholders meeting this year was the first without Charlie Munger, who passed away last year.

Pierre Poilievre: Memo to corporate Canada – fire your lobbyist. Ignore politicians. Go to the people

Pierre Poilievre: Memo to corporate Canada - fire your lobbyist. Ignore politicians. Go to the people

The text discusses how business leaders are getting closer to high-tax, anti-resource Liberals.

Students erect pro-Palestinian camp at Ireland’s Trinity College

Students erect pro-Palestinian camp at Ireland’s Trinity College

Students at Trinity College Dublin have built an encampment in protest of Israel’s war in Gaza, leading to restricted campus access and the closure of the Book of Kells exhibition, a top tourist attraction in Ireland. The protest was sparked by a fine imposed on the students’ union by the university, not solely related to the Gaza conflict. The protesters are demanding that the university cut ties with Israeli institutions and divest from companies connected to Israel. Ireland has a history of supporting Palestinian rights, with plans to formally recognize Palestine as a state.