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⚪️ 🇿🇦 🏗 "In Orania we are not only building our future, but also our city! What do you think an Afrikanerstad looks like?"

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🇪🇺🇺🇦 Von der Leyen Goes Off the Rails In an address to the European Commission this morning, Ursula von der Leyen revealed the “legal solution” to untying the complex knot the Europeans find themselves in with their reparations loan scheme. Von der Leyen’s…
🇪🇺🇺🇦 Von der Leyen pushes through!

The European Commission has revealed what it has planned for the December 18th Summit in regards to continued funding for Ukraine:

🔶 Seizing the Russian assets stuck in Belgian banks and issuing the reparation loan

🔶 Issue additional loans from the EU budget

Even though there are no legal means for the Commission to seize the Russian assets, Ursula VDL wants to create those legal means through a binding act (Regulation). In addition, she also wants to ban member states from allowing the return of other assets owned by the Russian Central Bank back to Russia and some unspecified safeguards to defend member states from future litigation.

So, not only is the EU Commission going forward with the asset scheme, they are also going forward with emptying more of the EU's budget which will require member states to raise new taxes.

The criticisms iterated previously by Belgium and others were ignored. Nothing UVDL has proposed today addresses what was said before but the European Commission is more than ready to sacrifice the economies of its member states and the wellbeing of its citizens to continue destroying Ukraine.

UVDL stated that this is necessary to cover Ukraine's funding needs but a closer look at Ukraine's expenses and presuming that Ukrainian politicians don't embezzle the funds, the seizure of all Russian assets stuck in European banks estimated to be worth around ~212 billion$ would last Ukraine at most, two years.

🔗 https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_2903
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✈️ 🇨🇳 🇮🇳 China is rapidly expanding military footprint in ambitious military buildup on border with India - WSJ investigation

📎 FaytuksNetwork
🇺🇸 🇨🇳 ⛏️ US reliance on China’s rare earths is set to decline:

⚡️ However, Western economies will still rely on China for 91% of heavy rare earths processing through 2030, down from 99% in 2024, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.

🔶️ The US is now on track to meet ~94% of its rare earth demand from domestic sources by 2030.

🔶️ This percentage is expected to more than quadruple from the 20% seen in 2024.

🔶️ By comparison, the rest of the world will only meet 38% of demand locally by 2030, up from 18% last year.

🔶️ Overall, China is expected to supply ~60% of the world’s rare earth elements used to produce high-performance magnets by 2030.

📎 KobeissiLetter
🇾🇪🇸🇦🇦🇪- Saudi and Saudi-backed Yemeni officials have withdrawn from all headquarters in Aden, UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council controlled Yemen.
🏹 🇪🇬 "First appearance of Egypt’s High-Power Electromagnetic (HPEM) SkyWolf counter-unmanned aircraft system (CUAS) at EDEX 2025 which is a system that’s integrated with the IRIS-T SLMs to defend against drone swarms or FPVs & loitering munitions. Egypt’s IRIS-T batteries also include the Hensoldt TRML-4D AESA radars for long-range aerial surveillance & Germany did integrate the Twinvis passive radar systems as well."

"Again, this was another undisclosed export to Egypt that hasn’t been seen before despite it being in service, much like the MBDA Akeron-MP ATGMs & Meteor missiles. It was good to show this at EDEX 2025 since the event focused so much on drone warfare."

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Retirements are set to continue soaring in the United States(& indeed everywhere in the developed world). By 2030 there is projected to be around 4.75M retirements as only ~3.25M enter the labor force. If immigration policy remains restrictive there’ll also be fast wage growth.

These are the retirements of US born baby boomers as well as boomers who immigrated to the US. The immigration boom since 1965 brought in ~10 million baby boomers from the 1970s-1990s. They are also retiring between now to the 2030s.
The US is forecast to see more deaths than births (aka enter natural decline) by 2033.  This is also based on a middle of the road scenario where we don’t see a crash in the US fertility rate.
📌 🇵🇸 🇮🇱 Gaza Update 12.5.25

Summary:
- Demolition Activity in Bani Suheila
- Clearing North of Abasan Al-Kabira
- Minor Clearing Activity in Shujaya, Gaza City
- Added location of New Anti-Hamas militia.

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🧱 On the merits of erosion in rammed earth. An extremely well presented and researched niche subject in earth architecture from architect Tobias Helmersson.

https://projects.arch.chalmers.se/tobiashelmersson/

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🌊 🏡 🏖 How does coastal erosion work?

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📖 🇺🇸 🏡 Remembering and rebuilding first shelterbelts

Trees have been planted by nature and humans on the Plains region since ancient times, making the region more livable for man and beast. While the Prairie States Forestry Project of Roosevelt’s New Deal administered the planting of almost a quarter-million acres of windbreaks over an eight-year period, many of these shelterbelts have been removed over time. That said, a fair amount of these historic shelterbelts remain across the prairie states, still providing good service to landowners.

This was not necessarily an original idea. European settlers on the Plains brought their tree-planting methods with them to their new homesteads after the Civil War. For instance, as early as 1885, a tree-planting project took place at South Dakota State University at Brookings, where students planted trees for shelterbelts on the campus during their spring term.

https://www.farmprogress.com/conservation-and-sustainability/remembering-and-rebuilding-first-shelterbelts