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In Gaza, “illusion of humanitarianism” is new phase in genocide

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Technology   来源:Headlines  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:While companies like Apple indicated recently that it was shifting most of its production of iPhones headed to the US from China to India, trade analysts have cautioned that such

While companies like Apple indicated recently that it was shifting most of its production of iPhones headed to the US from China to India, trade analysts have cautioned that such

"Doge is just becoming the whipping boy for everything," Musk told the Washington Post in Texas on Tuesday ahead of a Space X launch."Something bad would happen anywhere, and we would get blamed for it even if we had nothing to do with it."

In Gaza, “illusion of humanitarianism” is new phase in genocide

Musk's time in government overlapped with a significant decline in sales at his electric car company.Tesla sales dropped by 13% in the first three months of this year, the largest drop in deliveries in its history.The company's stock price also tumbled by as much as 45%, but has mostly rebounded and is only down 10%.

In Gaza, “illusion of humanitarianism” is new phase in genocide

Tesla recently warned investors that the financial pain could continue, declining to offer a growth forecast while saying "changing political sentiment" could meaningfully hurt demand for the vehicles.Musk told investors on an earnings call last month that the time he allocates to Doge "will drop significantly" and that he would be "allocating far more of my time to Tesla".

In Gaza, “illusion of humanitarianism” is new phase in genocide

Activists have called for Tesla boycotts, staging protests outside Tesla dealerships, and vandalising the vehicles and charging stations.

The Tesla blowback became so violent and widespread that US Attorney General Pam Bondi warned her office would treat acts of vandalism as "domestic terrorism".due to weather routing.

The chief executive of the UK's second largest airport is moving on after 15 years in the role.Stewart Wingate, who took up his position at Gatwick in 2010, is moving on to a newly created role overseeing three UK airports.

As managing director, UK airports, for Vinci Airports and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) he will oversee the future development and strategic direction of Gatwick, Edinburgh and Belfast International, with the chief executives of all three airports reporting to him.Pierre-Hugues Schmit, currently chief commercial and operational officer at Vinci Airports and a non-executive director on the Gatwick board, will take over at the West Sussex airport.

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