DEMAND DESTRUCTION \dɪˈmænd dɪˈstrʌkʃən\ n : The process by which persistent high prices or limited supply cause a permanent or sustained decline in the willingness or ability to purchase a good or service. At its linguistic core, the two-word phrase “demand destruction” feels severe, harsh, maybe even violent. In practice, that’s not far off: It means that the magnitude of a price shock can be so large, so persistent and so painful that spending behaviors shift – sometimes to the point where they permanently alter the course, the structure and the stability of a sector or an entire economy. Earlier … Read more

May 16, 2026

DJI Pocket 4 PRO with 3x Optical Zoom Drops – Full US Release and FCC Ban Update « NEW CAMERA

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So finally, DJI has announced the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P / PRO camera. The camera was officially announced on May 14, 2026, and obviously, based on the design, functionality, and the features of the camera, most of the audience of The New Camera.com already know it has positioned itself as a professional filmmaking/cinematography camera for content creators. Those who want to have a handheld gimbal-style, small, tiny pocket camera with amazing cinematography capability. Critical update for American readers: As we know that, the standard Osmo Pocket 4 was released in April 2026, the new Osmo Pocket 4P is not expected … Read more

May 15, 2026

Trump issues new threat, pilot rescued

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CTV National News: Missing U.S. military member found, Trump continues threatening Iran U.S. pulled off ‘tremendous military operation’ to rescue missing pilot: former Navy SEAL Trump ‘doesn’t really understand’ how to negotiate with Iran: NORAD’s former director of operations Trump threatens to strike Iranian power plants on Tuesday unless Strait of Hormuz is reopened U.S. airman injured, but stable after rescue operations in Iran: Trump U.S. operations to rescue missing airman was ‘a full-court press’: Fraser Source link

May 15, 2026

Trump has made it clear Australia is a friend in name only. For Albanese, the pressure at home is rising | Tom McIlroy

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A group of public service chiefs gathered on Thursday night for a quiet dinner in Canberra to send off Australia’s new ambassador to the US. There was lightning and heavy rain outside the upmarket Pan-Asian restaurant Chairman and Yip, but inside the private dining room the mood was cheerful. Due to replace Kevin Rudd on 1 April, the outgoing defence boss Greg Moriarty is headed to a Washington that would be unrecognisable to most of his predecessors. If it wasn’t already clear that the US under Donald Trump is an ally of Australia in name only, this week should have … Read more

May 14, 2026

Some Republicans break with Trump over his Iran civilization threat

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s support for his war with Iran began to publicly fray within his own party, as some in the GOP bucked the president’s threat Tuesday morning. Trump has for several days suggested he would order the military to destroy much of Iran’s civilian infrastructure, including energy sites and bridges, if the country does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump planted that flag again Tuesday morning, declaring that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran does not act before his 8 p.m. Eastern deadline. While the threat was reversed … Read more

May 14, 2026

Iran War Pushes Transatlantic Unity Toward Breaking Point – Pakistan Today

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The Iran war is driving a major rift in US-EU relations, as NATO allies reject Washington’s unilateral approach and push for European strategic autonomy. Heading for breaking point By: Hamdan Khan For more than a century, the transatlantic relationship has steered the trajectory of global politics. From shaping the outcomes of the two World Wars to acting as the cornerstone of the US-led bounded order during the Cold War, and subsequently forming the substratum of the US-led Liberal International Order, the transatlantic unity has been pivotal in shaping the Western role in the international system. Although occasional disagreements and rifts … Read more