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Ford Backs Out of Dealer Tax Credit Program for EV Leases

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 10, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ford Backs Away From Pursuing EV Tax Credits After GM shift

DETROIT, Oct 26 – Ford Motor ⁢Co.has ⁢reversed course and will no longer seek to claim the full $7,500 electric vehicle tax ⁣credit for customers, following ⁣a ‌similar⁢ decision by General Motors, according to sources familiar with the matter. The move comes as the Treasury Department prepares to finalize rules ⁣clarifying eligibility for the credits, which were established under the Inflation Reduction Act.

The shift by both ford and GM underscores the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the⁣ new EV tax credit rules, notably regarding sourcing requirements for battery components and critical minerals. Automakers had initially explored strategies to ‍separate battery ‌production⁤ and vehicle ‌assembly to possibly ⁤qualify for the full credit, but now appear to be anticipating stricter interpretations from the government.This impacts consumers, potentially raising the upfront cost of electric vehicles, and complicates automakers’⁣ plans to accelerate EV adoption.

Ford had been considering a plan to claim the credit by structuring its battery production as a ⁤separate legal entity, a strategy GM also evaluated. Though, both companies now believe that approach is unlikely⁣ to be approved by the Treasury ⁣Department, the sources said.

The Inflation⁣ Reduction Act aims to incentivize domestic battery ⁤production and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly China, for critical minerals. To qualify for the full $7,500 credit, EVs must meet specific requirements related to battery​ component⁣ sourcing ‍and the origin of critical ⁣minerals. The⁣ Treasury Department is expected to release final ‍guidance in the coming weeks,which will provide greater clarity on these requirements.

“We’re watching the guidance closely⁤ and will adjust our strategy ‌as needed,” a Ford spokesperson said, declining to comment specifically on the company’s decision.

The U.S.government’s intention is to foster a robust domestic EV supply chain, but⁤ the evolving rules have created uncertainty for automakers and ⁤consumers alike. The delay in clarity has also slowed some EV investment decisions as companies⁣ await final guidance. The outcome will significantly influence the ‍pace of EV adoption and the competitiveness of the U.S. automotive industry in the global market.

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Hungarian ‘Master of the apocalypse’ Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 9, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Hungarian ⁢author László Krasznahorkai has been ⁢awarded the ‍2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, the Swedish Academy ⁣announced today. The 69-year-old ⁤novelist and essayist is celebrated⁣ for his uniquely immersive and often unsettling explorations of modern existence, marked by lengthy, complex sentences and a distinctive, pessimistic worldview.

Krasznahorkai’s win recognizes a career dedicated to challenging⁣ conventional narrative structures and confronting themes of societal⁣ decay, spiritual emptiness, and the search for meaning in a chaotic ‌world. Often dubbed ⁣the “Master‍ of the apocalypse,” his work has ⁢garnered international​ acclaim ‍for its philosophical depth and stylistic innovation,influencing a generation of writers. the award ⁢solidifies ⁤his position as ⁣one​ of the most vital⁢ literary voices of our time and is ⁣expected to considerably ⁤broaden his readership.

Born in Gyula, Hungary, in 1954,‍ Krasznahorkai first⁣ gained recognition with his debut⁣ novel, Satantango (1985), a sprawling, ‌700-page work depicting the disintegration ⁤of a collective farm in post-communist Hungary. The novel, later⁣ adapted into ​a‌ critically acclaimed ​1994 film directed by Béla Tarr, established his signature style – characterized by extended sentences, repetitive motifs, and a bleak, yet ⁤strangely compelling, vision of ‌human experience.

His subsequent novels,including The Melancholy of resistance (1989),War & Peace (2008),and Jerusalem (2016),have further ​cemented his reputation​ as‍ a‍ master of contemporary‌ literature. ‍ Jerusalem, in particular, received widespread praise ‍for⁢ its enterprising ⁣scope and ‌innovative narrative techniques, ‌winning the International⁢ Booker Prize in 2016.‌

Krasznahorkai’s⁢ work often grapples with the anxieties and uncertainties of the modern world,⁢ portraying characters adrift⁣ in a landscape of moral and spiritual decline.⁢ His writing is known for its meticulous ‍attention to detail, its haunting atmosphere, and its profound exploration of the⁤ human condition. The Nobel prize committee cited⁢ his ability to‍ “give voice to the unspeakable” and his ⁤”unflinching gaze into‌ the abyss ‍of modern life” as ⁣key ​factors⁣ in their decision.

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Takaichi’s jab at BOJ independence may face political reality check

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Takaichi‘s Criticism of BOJ Independence ⁢Draws Scrutiny Amid Political ⁢Realities

TOKYO,October 26,2023 – A recent pointed critique of the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) independence by economic security minister Sanae Takaichi is facing a potential reality check as political headwinds ‍mount,raising questions about the feasibility of considerably altering the ⁢central bank’s policy framework. Takaichi’s remarks, suggesting the BOJ should prioritize government ⁤economic goals, have sparked debate and concern among economists ⁢and market participants who value the​ BOJ’s ‍operational autonomy.

the ⁣comments come at a sensitive time, as the BOJ maintains its ultra-lose monetary policy despite rising global‌ interest rates and increasing inflationary pressures in Japan.⁤ While Takaichi’s stance aligns ‍with a faction⁣ within the​ ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) advocating ‌for closer coordination between fiscal and monetary policy,‌ analysts suggest a‌ direct challenge to the BOJ’s independence coudl face resistance ​from within the party and broader political establishment, potentially hindering any substantial policy shift. the stakes are high, impacting not only Japan’s economic⁤ trajectory ‍but‌ also global⁢ financial markets sensitive to any alteration in the BOJ’s long-held‍ monetary stance.

Takaichi stated on tuesday that the BOJ should be “more mindful” of ⁣the government’s economic policies, a sentiment echoing concerns that the​ current monetary easing is hindering wage growth and exacerbating the impact of rising import ⁣costs. She argued that the BOJ’s primary focus should be supporting the government’s efforts to stimulate the economy and achieve sustainable‌ growth.

However, several LDP lawmakers have publicly defended ‌the BOJ’s independence, emphasizing the⁣ importance of ​insulating monetary policy from short-term political pressures. ⁤Former BOJ Governor Masaaki⁣ Shirakawa cautioned against any attempts to undermine the central bank’s ‍autonomy,warning that it could erode market‍ confidence and destabilize the ‍financial system. “The⁣ BOJ’s‍ independence is crucial for maintaining​ price stability and ensuring the credibility of monetary policy,” Shirakawa said in a recent interview.

The debate underscores a growing ​tension within the LDP regarding the appropriate level of coordination between fiscal and monetary authorities. while Prime Minister ​Fumio ‌Kishida has generally supported the BOJ’s current policy,⁤ he also faces ⁤pressure from within his party to address the economic challenges facing the country. The ⁢coming months will likely ​see increased scrutiny of the BOJ’s policies ​and a continued discussion about the optimal balance between independence ‍and coordination.

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Argentina Approves Bill Limiting Presidential Powers

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

BUENOS AIRES, May 23 – Argentina’s lower house on Thursday approved a‍ bill considerably limiting the president’s ability to issue decrees ⁤with the⁤ force of‍ law,​ a move likely to intensify political⁣ tensions and reshape‍ the balance of power.‍ The legislation passed with 138 votes in favor, 102 against, and six abstentions, sending​ it to the senate for consideration.

The ‌bill aims to curb what opponents describe as the overuse of ‍presidential decrees by President Javier Milei‘s administration, particularly in‍ areas requiring congressional approval. The measure restricts the ​scope and duration of such decrees, possibly forcing the executive branch to negotiate more directly with Congress on key policy initiatives, including economic​ reforms‌ and legislative changes. This⁤ shift could complicate Milei’s ambitious ‌agenda to overhaul Argentina’s economy and address a deepening financial crisis, while bolstering the role of the⁤ legislative branch ⁤in governance.

The approved text establishes that presidential decrees can no longer ‌be used ​to circumvent laws passed by Congress, and limits their application to matters of urgency and necessity. Decrees will also⁢ be subject to stricter scrutiny and have a shorter lifespan,requiring legislative ratification to ​remain in effect.

Opposition lawmakers hailed the bill’s passage as‌ a defense of democratic institutions and a ⁤check on executive ‍overreach.”This is a ‍victory for democracy,” said Deputy Cecilia Moreau of the Unidad Popular coalition. “It reaffirms the essential role‌ of Congress in lawmaking and prevents the president from governing by decree.”

Though, members of Milei’s La Libertad Avanza party condemned the bill as an attempt to ⁣obstruct the president’s reform efforts and destabilize the⁣ government. “This is a clear attack ⁤on the president’s ability to govern and implement the changes that argentina desperately needs,” stated Deputy Javier Milei. ‌

The bill now moves to the Senate, where its fate remains uncertain. A vote is expected in the coming weeks, and the outcome will‌ significantly impact the future of governance in Argentina. The debate underscores the deep political divisions within the country ⁢and the challenges facing Milei as he​ seeks to implement his radical⁢ economic agenda.

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Russia Threatens Retaliation: Downing Tomahawks if US Supplies Them to Ukraine

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia has warned it ‍will target U.S.-supplied Tomahawk cruise missiles and their ⁢launchers if Washington delivers them to Ukraine, according to a senior Russian lawmaker. Andrei Kartapolov,⁤ head of ⁢the Russian State duma’s Defense Committee, stated on Thursday that Russia views the Tomahawk missiles as a direct escalation by the United States and will respond accordingly.

The threat comes⁤ as the Biden administration is reportedly considering a new military aid package for Ukraine that includes the long-range Tomahawk missiles. This potential delivery marks a significant shift in‌ the type of ⁣weaponry the U.S. is providing, previously having refrained from sending systems capable of striking targets deep within Russian territory. The move is intended to bolster Ukraine’s ability to strike key ⁣military assets as it prepares for a counteroffensive,but risks further escalating tensions with Moscow and widening the conflict.

Kartapolov told Russian state media that the missiles,‍ along with their launch⁣ platforms, “will be promptly destroyed” if they are deployed by Ukraine. He further⁤ asserted that ⁢Russia is ‌well aware of the missiles’ coordinates and characteristics, and is prepared to neutralize the threat.

The U.S. has not yet confirmed the delivery of tomahawk missiles, but officials have ⁤indicated that ‌the⁣ possibility⁢ is under discussion. The potential provision of these weapons underscores ⁤the increasing stakes in the ongoing conflict and the growing involvement of external actors.

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Spain’s Grid Operator Warns of New Voltage Swings, Urges Measures to Avoid Blackout

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Spain‘s‍ grid operator, Red eléctrica de España (REE), issued a warning on Tuesday of increasing voltage instability across the ‌country’s​ power network, calling for urgent ⁤preventative ⁤measures to avert a potential blackout.⁣ The alert follows a series of recent voltage swings that REE‌ attributes to the rapid growth of renewable energy sources and insufficient grid reinforcement.

The⁣ escalating issue threatens the reliability of Spain’s electricity supply, impacting businesses and households alike. spain has ‍been aggressively expanding its ‌renewable energy capacity – particularly solar⁣ and wind – to‌ meet climate goals, but the existing grid infrastructure⁢ is struggling ⁢to‌ manage the intermittent nature of these sources ⁢and maintain stable power⁣ flows.​ REE’s warning underscores the critical ‍need for accelerated‍ investment in grid‌ modernization to ensure a secure energy⁤ future⁣ as the country transitions away from fossil fuels.

REE reported a surge in‌ voltage fluctuations in recent weeks,particularly ⁤in regions with ‍high concentrations of renewable energy generation. ⁢These​ swings, while⁢ not⁤ yet ​resulting ‍in outages, are pushing the system closer to its operational limits. ⁣The operator specifically ‍cited the ‌need for ⁣increased adaptability in the grid, including enhanced storage ​capacity and demand-side response ⁤mechanisms.

“The integration⁣ of​ renewables⁤ is essential, but‌ it requires a robust and adaptable grid,” a REE spokesperson stated. “We are working with stakeholders to implement solutions that ‌will mitigate these risks and ensure‌ a stable power supply ⁤for ‌all.”

REE is urging power generators,distributors,and large‌ consumers to collaborate on implementing measures such as adjusting production schedules,increasing reserve capacity,and‍ enhancing grid monitoring. The operator⁢ is also calling for expedited approval of​ planned grid reinforcement⁤ projects,which are currently facing bureaucratic delays.

Spain aims to generate ​74% of its electricity from renewable sources ⁢by 2030,according to its National Energy and Climate Plan. Achieving this‌ target will require ​substantial investment in grid infrastructure and innovative‍ solutions to manage⁢ the challenges posed by⁢ intermittent renewable⁤ energy generation. Failure to address the current voltage ⁣instability issues could jeopardize the country’s⁤ energy transition‌ and leave millions vulnerable to power ‌outages.

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