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Links for November 18, 2025 | Naked Capitalism

In a complex world filled with emerging challenges, the interplay between empathy, societal responsibilities, and international relations is more critical than ever. This article explores various topics, from global health updates to environmental issues, trade relations, and geopolitical tensions, offering insights into our ever-evolving landscape.

The Last Frontier of Empathy: Why We Still Struggle to See Ourselves as Animals – Guardian (Kent Y)

Why Don’t People Return Their Shopping Carts? A (Somewhat) Scientific Investigation – Behavioral Scientist (resilc). This observation says a lot about American behavior…

What’s in the Junk? – London Review of Books. Anthony L states: “The notion that intelligence can be traced to a specific gene is a fundamental misunderstanding—akin to suggesting there’s a gene for ‘handsomeness.’”

#COVID-19/Pandemics

Climate/Environment

Tyson Agrees to Settlement Over Climate-Smart Beef Claims – The New Lede

China?

BYD, Xpeng, and Rivals Race to Shore Up Growth as Investors Turn Skeptical – Nikkei

China Has Only Bought 332,000 Tons of U.S. Soybeans Since Trump Made a Deal with Xi Jinping That Promised 12 Million by Year’s End – Fortune

The Vanishing Craft of Journalism in China – Pekingology

Japan

Japan’s Takaichi Has Few Good Options to End China’s Retaliation – Bloomberg

Japan Protests Chinese Ships’ Intrusion Near Senkakus – Nippon

Japan’s Economy Contracts as Exports Suffer Under U.S. Tariffs – Independent

Koreas

Korea Faces Longest Sustained Decline in Youth Employment Rate Since 2009 Global Financial Crisis – Korea Joongang Daily

India

Gold and Silver Rush Widen India’s October Trade Deficit Despite Strong Overall Outlook – NDTV. This coincides with India’s U.S. Exports Jumping Despite 50% Tariffs as Trade Tensions Ease – BBC

Nine Killed as Explosives Linked to Delhi Blast Detonate at Kashmir Police Station – Independent

Deadly Blasts in Delhi and Islamabad Raise Tensions Between India and Pakistan w/ John Helmer – Dimitri Liscaris on YouTube

Bangladesh

Protests Erupt as Verdict Against Bangladesh’s Deposed Leader Sheikh Hasina is Announced – BBC

Africa

Ethiopia Accuses Eritrea of Violating Its Territorial Integrity – DNE Africa

Sudan’s Army Captures Two Areas in North Kordofan as RSF Burns More Bodies – Al Jazeera

Jailed Tunisian Politicians Go on Hunger Strike Against Presidential Crackdown – Financial Times

South of the Border

Will Ecuador Allow U.S. Troops on Its Soil? – DW

After Gen Z Protest March in Mexico, Government and Critics Clash as Trump Raises Concerns about ‘Big Problems’ South of the Border – Los Angeles Times

America’s Invasion of Mexico: Digital Nomads Disrupt Neighborhoods – Unherd

European Disunion

Fears of a French Industrial Crisis Persist Despite €30 Billion in Investments – Le Monde

The German Economy – Sozialismus, Machine Translation (Micael T)

Denmark’s Drive to Conscription: Teenage Girls Under Pressure – The Times

Old Blighty

Mahmood: Take Back Migrants or Face Visa Ban – Telegraph

Gangs Acquire Haulage Firms to Steal Lorryloads of Goods – BBC

Israel vs. The Resistance

UN Security Council Approves Trump’s Gaza “Peace Plan,” Permitting U.S.-Israeli Control Over Gaza’s Future – Mondoweiss

Surge in Palestinian Deaths in Israeli Custody, With Reports of Rampant Abuse – Associated Press (guurst)

Tensions Escalate as Israeli Troops Attack UN Forces in Southern Lebanon – Arab Weekly

Why Is the “Progressive International” Not Supporting Uniting for Peace? – Sam Husseini

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What’s the Shadowy Organization Taking Gaza Palestinians to South Africa? – Al Jazeera

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The Global Zionist Organ Trafficking Conspiracy – Kit Klarenberg

Violence Erupts After Iraqi Vote as MP’s Guards Storm Peshmerga Home – Arab News

Iran Rejects Prospects for Talks as West Increases Pressure Over Nuclear Issue – Al Jazeera

New Not-So-Cold War

Insights from Politico’s European morning newsletter. Note that this discussion omits two key points highlighted by Alexander Mercouris in recent broadcasts: first, that Euroclear has threatened legal action should the Commission attempt to proceed with asset seizure; and second, that the Commission has not entertained the possibility of halting funding to Ukraine.

ONE MONTH TO SAVE UKRAINE: European leaders will convene in Brussels on December 18 for the final European Council summit of 2025. The stakes are high: they must devise a strategy to ensure Ukraine remains financially afloat as it navigates through next year—critical for its security and survival.

Past Difficulties: Allies of Kyiv are eager to avoid a repeat of October’s EUCO, where Belgium opposed using a monumental €140 billion of frozen Russian assets to support a reparations loan, citing legal uncertainties. Since then, diplomats have expressed frustration at the Commission for not addressing these concerns ahead of time. On Monday, in a letter obtained by POLITICO, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned capitals that failure to move forward could lead to costly national or EU borrowing and urged them to find a resolution…

Broader Concerns: Increasingly, other countries are critical of the Commission’s inaction, which they perceive as prioritizing the Russian assets plan over viable options. “There is no realistic alternative but to use frozen assets,” stated a diplomat from a Central European nation…

Urgency is Key: Ukraine’s EU ambassador, Vsevolod Chentsov, indicated to Playbook that “a swift agreement on the reparations loan is essential” to guarantee predictable funding starting early 2026, without burdening taxpayers…

Finnish Perspective: During an interview with Playbook’s Nick Vinocur in Brussels on Monday, Finnish President Alexander Stubb suggested the EU might have to settle for a “combination” of the three proposed options: utilizing Russian assets along with national and EU borrowing.

Ukraine is Buying Fighter Jets with Money It Doesn’t Have? – Moon of Alabama

Our Son of a Bitch – Events in Ukraine

NATO Raises Alarm as Russia Finalizes Nuclear-Powered Burevestnik Missile – Euronews

The U.S. Is Provoking Russia with Old Aircraft as a B-52H Nuclear Bomber Approaches the Russian Arctic Over Finland – International Affairs (Michael T)

Poland’s Railroad Sabotage Incident Raises Suspicion – Andrew Korybko

NATO Faces Logistics Challenges in Moving Tanks Across the EU Amid Russian Threats – Le Monde

Syraqistan

Military Escalation: Clashes Renew Between National Guards and Government Forces in Al-Suwaidaa – SyriaHR

Pakistan-Taliban Relations Deteriorate as Both Nations Exchange Insults Amid Clashes – News18

The Caucasus

‘Time is Running Out’: Serbia Prepares for a Potential Winter Energy Crisis – Pryor Information

Big Brother is Watching You Watch

This App Allows ICE to Monitor Vehicles and Their Owners Nationwide – 404 Media

We Hacked Flock Safety Cameras in Under 30 Seconds – YouTube (Friend)

Imperial Collapse Watch

Ready for War: Charting a Course for Industrial Preparedness – CIMSEC. “I can’t even…” on multiple levels.

Trump 2.0

Trump’s Control Over Republicans Shows Signs of Easing – Wall Street Journal. Lead Story. No archive available yet.

Trump Claims America is Experiencing a ‘Golden Age’ While Straining to Address Affordability Issues – New York Times (resilc). Trump reveals he is a less effective propagandist than Goebbels.

Trump ‘More Likely to Win the Lottery’ than Prevail in BBC Lawsuit – Telegraph

Trump DOJ’s James Comey Case Faces Increasing Judicial Criticism – The Hill

Trump, Ignoring MAGA Critics, Poised to Strengthen U.S. Ties with Saudi Arabia – Politico

Trump’s ‘Saudi First’ Foreign Policy Persists – Daniel Larison

L’affaire Epstein

Trump’s SHOCK REVERSAL on Epstein Files in Last-Minute Loss – Breaking Points

“National Security” Prevents Release of Epstein Files – Ken Klippenstein

As Summers Sought Clandestine Relationship, Epstein Acted as His ‘Wing Man’ – Harvard Crimson (resilc)

Larry Summers Expresses ‘Deep Shame’ Following New Epstein Emails, Pausing Public Engagements – CNN

Mamdani

How Young Zohran Mamdani Voters Persuaded Their Parents to Support Them – Gothamist

Economy

From Boom to Bust: An Inside Look at the U.S. Boat Market Crash – YouTube (resilc)

Fed Vice Chair Attributes Lack of Progress on Inflation to Tariffs – Michael Shedlock

A New Rare Earth Crisis is Developing as Yttrium Shortages Widen – Reuters

Mr. Market is Moody

QE is on the Horizon: Tracing the 2008 Foundations of Fed Dominance – Investing

Nuclear Stocks Crash, With Potential Returns Still Years Away – OilPrice

AI

Google CEO Warns ‘No Company Will Be Immune’ If the AI Bubble Bursts – BBC. This certainly sounds like a threat.

Construction Spending on Data Centers and Other Structures: Boom on One Side, Bust on the Other – Wolf Richter

The Bezzle

Crypto Market Loses $1.2 Trillion as Traders Turn Away from Speculative Assets – Financial Times. Lead Story. No archived version yet.

Crypto’s Riskiest Coins Plunge to Lows Not Seen Since the Pandemic – Bloomberg

The Crypto Industry’s $28 Billion In ‘Dirty Money’ – New York Times. (resilc: “There’s certainly more to the story.”)

U.S. Politicians and Their Net Worth – YouTube (resilc)

Class Warfare

Fueling Debt: Rising Utility Costs Overwhelm American Families – Century Foundation

Fascism of Yesterday and Today – Rebelion, Machine Translation (Micael T)

Antidote du jour ( via):

A bonus. Avoiding a Darwin Award:

A second bonus:

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For further insights, see yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here.

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