Josep Borrell, the top diplomat in the EU, said he was “horrified” after learning about Israel’s latest murderous rampage in Gaza—killing at least 100 Palestinians sheltering inside a school in Gaza City on Saturday.
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AS U.S. ROTS, CONGRESS WANTS TO SPEND MORE TO KEEP RAMPING UP ISRAEL WAR
The U.S. Military is firing hundreds of expensive missiles to intercept the Houthi campaign in the Red Sea—and at a major cost.
VP HARRIS: MORE WEAPONS TO ISRAEL TO KEEP KILLING PALESTINIANS
Vice President Kamala Harris will not impose an arms embargo against Israel no matter how many Palestinians it kills in Gaza or how far the Netanyahu government aims to expand the war, an aide told reporters last week.
VIDEO FOOTAGE EMERGED OF ISRAELI GANG RAPE OF PALESTINIAN PRISONER
Video footage emerged on social media that allegedly shows Israeli troops sexually assaulting a Palestinian inmate that rendered the inmate paralyzed and resulted in the arrest of nine IDF soldiers at the Sde Teiman facility.
ISRAEL STEALING MORE LAND: NETANYAHU SAYS WEST BANK IS ISRAEL’S HOMELAND
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview last week that the occupied West Bank is part of Israel’s homeland and he intends to maintain a presence there despite public clashes about the policy with some allies.
SPOTLIGHT: JAPAN’S ECONOMY IN FLUX
On 31 July, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) raised its policy interest rate from between zero and 0.1 percent to .25 percent.
TOP TREND 2024, A GOLDEN YEAR FOR GOLD: SECOND-QUARTER DEMAND FOR GOLD HIGHEST ON RECORD
Worldwide gold purchases totaled 1,258 tons in this year’s second quarter, 4 percent more than a year earlier and the most in any three-month period since 2000 when the World Gold Council (WGC) began tracking sales.
L’OREAL GROWTH SLOWS ON CHINA SLUMP
China’s staggering economy bogged down another luxury house in the year’s second quarter, with make-up and skincare conglomerate L’Oreal reporting a 2.4-percent sales slump in its Asia region that includes China.
TOYOTA, VOLKSWAGEN REPORT IMPROVED FINANCIALS
The weak yen and robust sales of gas-electric hybrid vehicles increased Toyota’s net profit by 1.7 percent to ¥1.33 trillion year on year, equivalent to about $8.89 billion, during its fiscal first quarter, the company said.
BRITISH SHOPPERS ARE NOT SHOPPING
During the four weeks ending 27 July, foot traffic in U.K.’s retail storefronts was 3.3 percent less than a year earlier and 2.3 percent less than in June, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) reported.









