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01.07.26 - 11:36
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CATL nimmt Betrieb seiner Lithium-Mine in Jiangxi wieder auf (Electrive)
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Der chinesische Batteriekonzern CATL hat nach fast einem Jahr Pause den Betrieb in seiner Lithium-Mine wieder hochgefahren. Die dortige Jianxiawo-Lagerstätte verfügt über eines der weltweit größten Vorkommen an Lepidolith, das CATL vor Ort mit einer eigenen Raffinerie zu Lithiumcarbonat in Batteriequalität veredelt....
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01.07.26 - 05:45
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Israel Tests Upgraded Laser-Guided Iron Dome System After Harsh ′Lessons′ Of Iran War (ZeroHedge)
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Israel Tests Upgraded Laser-Guided Iron Dome System After Harsh 'Lessons' Of Iran War
Israel's famed Iron Dome air defense system has undergone a significant upgrade, and the country's defense ministry is hailing new successful advanced tests, touting that it is now immensely better at countering aerial threats such as cruise missiles and drones.
Israeli officials are tacitly admitting that a major overhaul was needed based on lessons learned both in the June 2025 aerial war with Iran and the Iranian retaliatory attacks in the opening month of Operation Epic Fury.
By pretty much all accounts both within and outside Israel, Iran's missiles - some of them reportedly hypersonic - inflicted severe damage on Israeli cities, bases, and infrastructure. A key Tel Aviv military-intelligence headquarters in the heart of Tel Aviv was also struck, possibly on several occasions.
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Israel's censorship regimen worked in overdrive both during the June war and Operation Epic Fury, with critic...
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30.06.26 - 10:48
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EU halves duty-free steel quota but UK and other partners given better rate (The Guardian)
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Twelve countries with a free trade agreement with Brussels have their quota reduced by just one-thirdBusiness live – latest updatesThe EU has halved the amount of duty-free steel it will accept from abroad, but has agreed to higher levels of imports for 12 trading partners including the UK.The curbs are designed to reduce cheap Chinese steel coming into the bloc. However, 12 countries with a free trade agreement (FTA) with Brussels, including the UK, have had their quota reduced by just one-third. Continue reading......
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