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  • 15% are under threat: Audi looks to cut jobs due to falling profits

    15% are under threat: Audi looks to cut jobs due to falling profits

    15% are under threat: Audi looks to cut jobs due to falling profits

    Audi's operating profit fell 91% to 106 million euros in the third quarter. The company is negotiating to cut 15% of indirect jobs, which will amount to about 4,500 positions in Germany.

    Audi's operating profit recently fell by more than 90 percent.

    Transmits UNN with reference to Spiegel.

    Audi confirmed that the management board is currently in talks with the works council to reduce the number of employees in so-called indirect jobs within the company, such as in development, where, according to the report, more than 2,000 jobs could be cut.

    The goal in the indirect area is a reduction of about 15 percent. According to figures in Germany, this would amount to around 4,500 jobs.

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    Audi has reported a sharp decline in profits. It was a 91 percent drop, or 106 million euros, in the third quarter.

    The backdrop is a poor economy and restructuring; partly due to the high costs associated with the likely closure of the Brussels plant.

    Volkswagen records a significant drop in profitsOctober 30 2024, 08:58 AM • 14990 views

  • South Korea does not rule out direct delivery of weapons to Ukraine

    South Korea does not rule out direct delivery of weapons to Ukraine

    South Korea does not rule out direct delivery of weapons to Ukraine

    South Korean President Yun Suk-yol is considering direct arms supplies to Ukraine. The decision will depend on the level of North Korea's involvement in the conflict.

    South Korean President Yun Suk-yol does not rule out the possibility of adjusting his policy to allow arms supplies.

    Writes UNN with reference to France24.

    At a press conference in Seoul on Thursday, President Yun Suk-yol said he was studying the possibility of “sending weapons directly to Kyiv.” So far, he has opposed this because of a long-standing national policy that does not allow him to arm countries involved in active conflicts.

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    Now, depending on the level of North Korea's engagement, we will gradually adjust our support strategy in several stages

    – South Korean President Yun Suk-yol said at a press conference in Seoul.

    Yun Suk-yol also said that he discussed the North Korean issue with US President-elect Donald Trump and plans to meet with him in the “near future.

    Sending DPRK troops to help Russia: Zelensky told how Seoul and Kyiv will reactOctober 30 2024, 09:20 PM • 21966 views

  • No longer ‘disruptive’: Australian ambassador deletes critical posts about Trump after his victory

    No longer ‘disruptive’: Australian ambassador deletes critical posts about Trump after his victory

    No longer 'disruptive': Australian ambassador deletes critical posts about Trump after his victory

    Kevin Rudd, Australia's ambassador to Washington, D.C., has deleted his previous critical comments about Donald Trump. The Australian Prime Minister spoke with Trump about the AUKUS agreement and security issues.

    Australia's Ambassador to Washington, Kevin Rudd, has deleted previous comments he made about Donald Trump.

    Written by UNN with reference to SWI and Reuters.

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    Australia's ambassador to Washington, Kevin Rudd, has deleted a number of posts he made on social media calling the next US president, Donald Trump, “destructive,” officials confirmed on Thursday.

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    One potential problem is the relationship between the new administration and Australia's ambassador to Washington, former Labor Party Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

    Rudd previously made disparaging comments about Trump as head of a US think tank, according to a statement on his personal website.

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    “Out of respect for the office of the President of the United States and following the election of President Trump, Ambassador Rudd has now removed these previous comments from his personal website and social media channels,” the statement reads.

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    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he spoke with Donald Trump on Thursday after the Republican victory in the US elections.

    Albanese said he spoke to Trump about security ties, including the AUKUS agreement, under which Australia will buy U.S. nuclear submarines for the next decade and develop a new class of nuclear submarines with the U.S. and U.K.

    Xi Jinping congratulated Trump on his victory: what the Chinese leader said about the futureNovember 7 2024, 08:56 AM • 2984 views

  • Man Utd: Neville’s one Amorim concern rebuffed by Moyes as Wright lauds ‘brilliant’ INEOS decision

    Man Utd: Neville’s one Amorim concern rebuffed by Moyes as Wright lauds ‘brilliant’ INEOS decision

    New Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim

    Manchester United legend Gary Neville has admitted he has one concern about new head coach Ruben Amorim, but this has been rebuffed by David Moyes.

    Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his recruitment team have appointed Amorim to replace Erik ten Hag, who was sacked after their disappointing 2-1 loss at West Ham.

    Amorim was targeted by Liverpool and West Ham in the summer but he stuck with Sporting Lisbon after the two Premier League clubs went in a different direction.

    The 39-year-old has done a brilliant job at Sporting Lisbon since arriving in 2020. He has helped them win the Primeira Liga twice and they have won their first ten league matches this season.

    Rio Ferdinand got overly giddy about his arrival after Amorim’s Sporting Lisbon came back from behind to beat Manchester City 4-1 on Tuesday night.

    Despite this, Neville has one concern regarding Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 formation.

    “You’re always optimistic about a new manager coming in,” Neville said during the latest episode of The Overlap.

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    “I can see why he [Rúben Amorim] wanted the job next summer because he would rather have pre-season to implement the brand-new system. Those players have not played three at the back at all, some of them might never have played it.”

    However, former Man Utd manager David Moyes does not think the players “will take too long” to adapt to Amorim.

    “Players are more flexible nowadays. Players from your day [to Gary Neville] might have taken a bit more time. Players now are used to it,” Moyes added.

    “[Manchester] United have got enough central defenders and more wing-backs. I don’t think the adaptation for Manchester United will take too long.

    “It might a while for it to get to where he [Rúben Amorim] wants it, but I think Manchester United will be fine.”

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    Arsenal legend Ian Wright meanwhile thinks INEOS made a “brilliant” move when they gave Amorim an ultimatum.

    “For him [Rúben Amorim] coming in at this stage, where they said he comes now or it’s off the table – that’s brilliant from them [Manchester United],” Wright claimed.

    “It’s the first time seeing them actually do something with such intensity. Nobody was expecting anything from [Manchester] United this season.

    “For him to have them from now to the end of the season, rather than at the end of the season – like he said he wanted to and get to the summer and then start bringing people in, he can see exactly what he has got on a day-to-day basis.

    “Now seeing what he did to [Manchester] City last night, you don’t know what he’s capable of doing.”

  • After Trump’s victory, experts fear weakening of renewable energy and climate negotiations

    After Trump’s victory, experts fear weakening of renewable energy and climate negotiations

    After Trump's victory, experts fear weakening of renewable energy and climate negotiations

    Experts warn that Trump's victory could reduce US energy investment by $1 trillion by 2050. His policies threaten to increase CO2 emissions by 4 billion tons by 2030.

    A significant part of the scientific community, as well as political circles in various countries, are worried that Trump's arrival in January 2025 will affect global climate commitments.

    Written by UNN with reference to Independent, Guardian and Scienza in rete.

    Leading U.S. climate scientists and representatives of international organizations are expressing concern about Trump's upcoming second term and how it could affect the fight against rapid warming.

    According to the analytical company Wood Mackenzie, about USD 7.7 trillion is to be invested in the US energy sector in the period 2023-2050.

    But Trump's election could reduce that figure by $1 trillion ($1 trillion) if Republicans roll back policies that support low-carbon energy and related infrastructure. The Biden Administration's Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is considered by Nature and some leading observers to be one of the really important achievements of the Biden administration – it provides for more than a trillion dollars in investment in energy transition technologies over a decade.

    It may be difficult for Trump to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, in part because many "conservatives have seen a disproportionate influx of clean energy investment and jobs from their constituents," the Guardian writes.

    But there are also data from an analysis conducted by Carbon Brief in the spring of 2024: it indicates that the consequences of Trump's victory could lead to an increase in emissions in the United States by 4 billion tons by 2030. In addition, it is "very likely that the United States will not meet its global climate commitments" by 2030 compared to 2005 levels.

    There are quite categorical statements.

    Trump's second term, which includes the implementation of Project 2025, means the end of climate change measures as we know them this decade

    – Dr. Michael E. Mann, director of the Center for Science, Sustainability and Media at the University of Pennsylvania, said in an emailed statement to The Independent.

    "I believe we will be able to read the results of this election in the geologic record millennia from now," said writer Bill McKibben.

    According to experts, a possible lack of commitment on the part of the United States would undermine global climate action, given that the country is the world's largest oil producer and the second largest source of carbon dioxide emissions.

    (Trump) announced that he would encourage more oil and coal. This will require a new strategy, and efforts will have to be redoubled

    – said Carlos Mink, former Minister of the Environment of Barzilia.

    By the way, in Brazil, some government officials and environmental experts have already expressed concern that Donald Trump's victory in the election as the new US president will weaken the COP30 negotiations to be held in Belém in 2025.

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    The main theme of the conference in Belen is to review and strengthen the Paris Agreement, which was reached only after the United States under Barack Obama and China joined the pact to limit carbon dioxide emissions. When he first became president, Trump withdrew the country from the 195-nation agreement because he considered it "unfavorable" for Americans.

  • Orbán announces “big plans” after conversation with Trump

    Orbán announces “big plans” after conversation with Trump

    Orbán announces “big plans” after conversation with Trump

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had a phone conversation with US President-elect Donald Trump. Orban announced “big plans for the future” and previously called Trump's victory the biggest comeback in US history.

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had a conversation with Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election, after which he announced big plans for the future, UNN reports .

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    “I had my first phone conversation with President Donald Trump after the election. We have great plans for the future!”, Orban wrote on the X network.

    Orban had earlier congratulated Trump on the X network and called his victory the biggest comeback in US political history.

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    On November 3, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban saidthat Europe would have to reconsider its support for Ukraine if Donald Trump is elected president of the United States.

    American media outlets, including Reuters, AP and CNN, reported Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the US presidential election. The 78-year-old Trump received the required 270 electoral college votes, becoming the second president in history to return to the White House.

  • South Korean President and Trump discuss threats from DPRK in war against Ukraine

    South Korean President and Trump discuss threats from DPRK in war against Ukraine

    South Korean President and Trump discuss threats from DPRK in war against Ukraine

    Yun Suk-yol had a phone conversation with Donald Trump on security and economic cooperation. The leaders discussed the threats posed by the DPRK's military actions and its support in the war against Ukraine.

    The President of South Korea had a telephone conversation with Trump. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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    On Thursday, South Korean President Yun Suk-yol had a phone conversation with US President-elect Donald Trump. During the conversation, the two leaders discussed the importance of continuing close ties in the security and economic spheres, a senior South Korean official said.

    In particular, the two presidents agreed on the serious threats posed by North Korea's deployment of troops supporting the terrorist country in its war against Ukraine. In addition, Yun and Trump expressed concern over Pyongyang's increasing military provocations, including recent ballistic missile launches.

    Trump says he is going to “stop wars”November 6 2024, 08:11 AM • 55575 views

  • Mikel Arteta proves Martin Odegaard more important to Arsenal than him after Inzaghi lesson

    Mikel Arteta proves Martin Odegaard more important to Arsenal than him after Inzaghi lesson

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    Martin Odegaard is more important to Arsenal than Mikel Arteta, who is stuck in his ways and was taught a lesson by Simone Inzaghi in defeat to Inter.

    Whether for Arsenal or England, “Bukayo Saka has to play on the right.” It’s a statement no one ever contests.

    For England, we get it. He’s comfortably the best English right winger, he has to play, and the ludicrous wealth of forward options means he’s not needed to play elsewhere. For Arsenal, we’re not sure we do get it anymore.

    There’s no question it’s his best position. His hit-rate when coming inside on his left is second perhaps only to Mohamed Salah in the Premier League when in that position, and he threatens going the other way.

    There’s also no question that this isn’t really about Saka, it’s about kickstarting a stuttering Arsenal attack by any means necessary.

    Arsenal X was ablaze with frustration at Leandro Trossard starting again after a string of distinctly average displays, culminating in what was widely considered to be a shocker against Newcastle, with Gabriel Martinelli granted more wiggle room by the fanbase despite similar mediocrity over a longer period of time.

    Gabriel Jesus was introduced at half-time here but we wonder what he, Raheem Sterling or Ethan Nwaneri have to do to earn a start, or rather how ineffective Trossard or Martinelli have to be to be dropped in their favour.

    Jesus didn’t do much when he came on and Sterling’s yet to get going following his loan switch from Chelsea. But they’re unlikely to improve without game time and Arsenal wouldn’t be losing anything by using them over Trossard or Martinelli, whose main contributions are fluffed crosses, misplaced passes and turnovers.

    As Saka frequently finds and generally copes brilliantly with, he was doubled and times tripled up on stuck out on the right. Rio Ferdinand urged Arsenal to get the ball to him early in the piece at the San Siro – not that they need a second invitation – because “I don’t think the full-backs can handle him”.

    He had more touches (73) than any Arsenal player other than the centre-backs but was surrounded as the Gunners’ only real threat, making for a very comfortable night on the back foot for Inter. Simone Inzaghi has displayed his tactical chops on a frequent basis in the Champions League over the last couple of seasons but we can’t imagine his instructions ahead of this game were much more unusual or complicated than ‘stop Saka and you stop Arsenal’.

    If Sterling played Saka could move into the middle and at least be more of a goal threat. It might not work and we can hear the Arsenal fans scoffing as we write this, but Mikel Arteta is in Worth A Try territory because they were flogging a dead horse against Inter, as they were against Newcastle on Saturday.

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    Fortunately for Arsenal it’s a solution to a problem they may not have for much longer, with Martin Odegaard coming on for the last five minutes here.

    The Gunners captain is a wonderful footballer who’s got so, so much better during his absence by virtue of his side’s alarming lack of creative spark without him. He doesn’t strike us as a footballer who feels pressure, which is fortunate given Arsenal’s season appears to rest entirely on him hitting the ground running.

    He’s only one man. And while we have little doubt that Arsenal will improve thanks to the enviable qualities he’s produced on an outstandingly consistent basis, if Arteta is banking on Odegaard putting the attack on his back and carrying them to glory, either in the Champions League or Premier League, he’s surely mistaken.

    Inzaghi made six changes for this game. None of Nicolo Barella, Marcus Thuram, Henrikh Mkhitaryan or Alessandro Bastoni – in-form players who have been near stalwarts in Serie A – started, and they won. Conversely, Arteta continues to start players who aren’t performing for Arsenal, and they lost, again.

    Arteta’s unwillingness to adapt in order to solve glaring and obvious issues cost Arsenal on a night when the opposition manager made a horses for courses selection no one would have expected and came up trumps.

    If anything has become clear over the last couple of months it’s that Arteta’s importance to Arsenal pales in comparison to Odegaard’s. Good luck, mate. It’s all on you.

  • Australian government plans to ban social media for children under 16

    Australian government plans to ban social media for children under 16

    Australian government plans to ban social media for children under 16

    The Australian government is preparing a bill to ban social media for people under 16. The new rules may come into force as early as the end of 2025, including an age verification system.

    Australia is preparing to ban social media for children under 16. This is reported by AP, according to UNN.

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    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the move would be part of new legislation designed to limit young people's access to online platforms and ensure their safety online. According to the plan, an age verification system is already being tested, and the ban could come into effect as early as the end of 2025.

    Albanese emphasized that social media is causing significant harm to children and called for immediate action to protect young people from the negative effects of the digital environment. Australia was one of the first countries to propose such a policy, which could become a model for other countries around the world.

    The law, according to government officials, will also help to better control the content available to young people, in particular, to protect them from cyberbullying, harmful influences, and unverified information sources.

    Facebook and Instagram social networks are downMarch 20 2024, 05:50 PM • 24167 views

  • China congratulates Trump on his election victory and calls for a pragmatic approach to bilateral relations

    China congratulates Trump on his election victory and calls for a pragmatic approach to bilateral relations

    China congratulates Trump on his election victory and calls for a pragmatic approach to bilateral relations

    China has officially recognized Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election and expressed its readiness for cooperation. Beijing is concerned about the possible reintroduction of trade tariffs that Trump promised to impose during the campaign.

    China has officially expressed respect for the results of the US election, congratulating Donald Trump on his victory and emphasizing the importance of a pragmatic approach to resolving bilateral differences. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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    The Chinese authorities noted that they are ready to cooperate with the new American leader, as there is a threat of restoring the trade tariffs that Trump promised to introduce during his election campaign.

    In his statement, a representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized respect for the choice of the American people and congratulated Trump on his election to the presidency. Trump is expected to take office in January 2025.

    Relations between China and the United States have been tense in recent years, particularly over trade and security issues, particularly around Taiwan and the South China Sea. Trump's victory could lead to a resumption of the trade war he initiated during his first presidency (2017-2021) by imposing high tariffs on Chinese goods.

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