April 8, 2025
Comments: Ibtihal Aboussad, a software engineer in the company’s AI division who is based in Canada, was fired on Monday over “just cause, wilful misconduct, disobedience or wilful neglect of duty,” according to one of the documents.
Another Microsoft software engineer, Vaniya Agrawal, had said she would resign from the company on Friday, April 11. But Microsoft terminated her role on Monday, according to an internal message viewed by CNBC. The company wrote that it “has decided to make your resignation immediately effective today.”
April 8, 2025
Comments: Farzad, that's exactly what Farid was talking about. It's because of the American economic strength that the European and Asian countries need to make deals.Time will only tell.
April 8, 2025
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After two days of gondeh goozi... EU folds ![Smile - :) [smile]](https://cdn.websitetoolbox.com/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif) When you have good hands, it works....good allies. They know they cannot weather this... EU ‘ready to negotiate’ on Trump tariffs, von der Leyen says; Urges China to Negotiate and Avoid Further Escalation![[image]](https://thehill.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/03/European-Commission-President-Ursula-von-der-Leyen-.png?w=640&h=360&crop=1)
April 8, 2025
Comments: Cyrus: What you posted was the real worst case scenario for US. People underestimate power of masses in European countries. Once they have a cause, they can truely fuck the opposition, in this case being USA. Unfortunately, with Isreal demolishing Ghaza and Palestanian, people around the world, peopel blame it on USA, and now the tariffs, US is up for a rude awaking. Stock market is also convinced, Trump is a man designed to bring USA down. This would be the first time, a self destruction of USA by a president in history.
April 8, 2025
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Comments: What a game Arsenal played. I know Real had few chances, but Arsenal could score at least 10 in this match alone. Real GK was man of the match in a 3-0 game!!!
April 8, 2025
Comments: Ali P. That guy is a frequent guest on Pierce Morgan. It's been decades since I totally gave up the "Democratic Cooperate American Media". Not much different from IRI propaganda machine. Specially since the creation of Fox news when the news became black and white. Thank God for internet where there are some outlets where you can see and hear things like the one you posted.
April 8, 2025
Comments: I don’t I would see two pairs of free kicks like that in a single game ever!
April 8, 2025
Comments: what a game between RM and Arsenal.. Rice is my favorite british player.
April 8, 2025
Comments: By Dewey Carew :
Anything But American
A subtle yet powerful shift is unfolding in global consumer behavior: people are choosing anything but American. This isn’t just about preference—it’s about principle, politics, and purchasing power.
In Canada, the "Buy Canadian" wave is swelling. Retailers are increasingly favoring homegrown brands over American imports. Irving Personal Care, a local manufacturer, reports booming demand as patriotic shoppers pivot away from U.S. goods. This movement gained steam in response to political friction and perceived trade slights from the U.S.
Europe is echoing the sentiment. In Denmark, the Salling Group, the nation’s largest grocery retailer, now labels European-made products to guide consumers avoiding American items. This change followed controversial U.S. comments about Greenland, sparking a mix of nationalism and economic activism.
Down under in Australia, citizens are calling for a boycott of American goods. Hashtags like #BuyAustralian and #NoToUSGoods are gaining traction. From whiskey to tech, Aussies are leaning into local options, expressing discontent with American trade policies via their wallets.
And the impact is real. Tesla, once a European darling, has seen sales dip amid this backlash—highlighting how strongly political perception can shape market reality. According to reports, the company’s market cap suffered a significant hit as public sentiment shifted.
This trend isn’t driven by quality—it’s fueled by values. Consumers are sending a message: global brands are no longer insulated from geopolitics. Buying local or non-American isn’t just patriotic—it’s increasingly seen as a statement.
As this movement spreads, brands tied to American identity may need to rethink their international strategy. Global citizens are voting with their dollars—and the message is loud and clear.
April 8, 2025
Comments: kAmkAr, here is an example of the kind of truths that guests discuss on the Joe Rogan podcast. You would never see such discussions on mainstream media about Israel or politics in general. It's a very genuine and honest discussion, where they also criticize Trump. This is the difference with the centrists/independents/libertarians. The candidate that we voted for is NOT immune to critique. We hold him responsible and demand accountability.
If you have some free time watch this clip, it's only about 7 minutes.
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Comments: Saeed. The biggest obstacle in front of RP is these so called "Jomhoori Khah" چپول dinosaurs. Mostly in Europe and some here. They can easily instigate things against RP.
But I am hopeful. As youth in Iran with internet and with educating themselves with history, can just ignore these fucks.
Then you have regime's or the eslahtalab elements like Nargess Mohammadi, who think مردم کوسخولن.
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