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Tariffs Backfire as China Outmaneuvers Rivals with Global EV Investments

Oilprice.com 

China is investing in EV factories, battery plants, and all sorts of other transition tech around the world. It is building EV factories and battery plants abroad to retaliate against a tariff push in the West that may prove to be just as counterproductive as sanctions on Russia. In June, the media reported that European governments were competing for Chinese financial attention. At the EU level, there was increasingly louder talk of import tariffs as the bloc tried to build its own transition supply... Читать дальше...

What's on your bookshelf?: former Zachtronics’ Zach Barths and Matthew Burns

Rock Paper Shotgun 

Hello reader who is also a reader, and welcome back to Booked For The Week - our regular Sunday chat with a selection of cool industry folks about books! It’s a double feature this week - Zach Barths and Matthew Burns of former Zachtronics fame! (Do read Edwin's interview with Zach on their unrealised 40K factory game). Cheers Zach and Matthew! Mind if we have a nose at your bookshelves?

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HBO’s Superhero Satire ‘The Franchise’ Is Cathartic but Thin: TV Review

Variety 

Though HBO’s latest comedy is called “The Franchise,” there’s never any doubt which franchise creator Jon Brown (“Succession,” “Veep”) has in mind. The beleaguered crew, stressed-out producers and insecure stars of “Tecto: Eye of the Storm” comprise a tiny fiefdom of a sprawling empire. Overseen by an invisible puppetmaster, the master narrative is a jumbled […]

17 Best Kitten Heels for Giving Your Style a Little Lift

E! Online (UK) 

E! may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Learn more. Here at E! we’re always monitoring the latest trends, and this fall season there are a few that we’re very excited...

Russia hackers- U.S., Microsoft thwart Star Blizzard

BigNewsNetwork.com 

A hacking group tied to Russian intelligence tried to worm its way into the systems of dozens of western think tanks, journalists and former military and intelligence officials, Microsoft and U.S. authorities said Thursday.