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  • Daoud Kuttab
    Daoud Kuttab “Throughout this Israeli war on Gaza, there hasn't been a warning publicly made by the US that Israel has heeded. It is indeed unclear to what extent such warnings are just optics of putting pressure on the Israeli government while continuing to support its every move. In this sense, one should take with a grain of salt reports that the Biden administration is holding off one shipment of weapons to Israel to pressure it into halting the full-scale invasion of Rafah.” 1 hour ago
  • Bernie Sanders
    Bernie Sanders “The US must now use ALL its leverage to demand an immediate ceasefire, the end of the attacks on Rafah, and the immediate delivery of massive amounts of humanitarian aid to people living in desperation. Our leverage is clear. Over the years, the United States has provided tens of billions of dollars in military aid to Israel.” 2 hours ago
  • Lloyd Austin
    Lloyd Austin “We've been very clear … from the very beginning that Israel shouldn't launch a major attack into Rafah without accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that battlespace. We've not made a final determination on how to proceed with that shipment [of weapons].” 2 hours ago
  • Vuk Vuksanović
    Vuk Vuksanović “This visit [Xi Jinping in Belgrade] shows that Serbia has exchanged Russia for China went it comes to its main partner to bargain with the West. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine placed the Serbo-Russian relationship under close monitoring, so the government sees a benefit in playing the Chinese card more often now since it's deemed to be less provocative. The Balkans, and Serbia in particular, have become even more interesting for China now that one branch of the Belt and Road Initiative through Russia and Belarus was effectively cut off with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.” 2 hours ago
  • Aleksandar Vucic
    Aleksandar Vucic “I told him [Xi Jinping] that as the leader of a great power he will be met with respect all over the world, but the reverence and love he encounters in our Serbia will not be found anywhere else. When it comes to cooperation with Beijing, the sky is the limit.” 2 hours ago
  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Rafah is now a city of children, who have nowhere safe to go in Gaza. If large-scale military operations start, not only will children be at risk from the violence, but also from chaos and panic, and at a time where their physical and mental states are already weakened.” 6 hours ago
  • Hani Mahmoud
    Hani Mahmoud “You cannot create a safe zone in a war zone. Every time people move from one place to another, they are in search of basic needs and … necessities that are becoming very hard to find right now.” 6 hours ago
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Economic consequences of Covid-19 pandemic

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“Even if more and more countries are lifting entry bans on travelers who have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, infection cases are surging across the globe due to Living with COVID-19 schemes. It will take much more time for major airlines to recover demand for international flights.”

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Hana Financial Investment economist
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“The research shows the extraordinary riches accruing to a tiny number of individuals for speculative financial activities of dubious value to wider society. It ought to be completely clear that this is a really terrible way for wealth to be distributed, in the midst of a global pandemic with families losing jobs and homes, businesses going under and public services under immense strain.”

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Executive director of the High Pay Centre thinktank
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“The crisis in the travel and tourism sector caused by the COVID-19 epidemic will result in structural changes, both in terms of marketing Croatian tourist destinations and in terms of the structure of tourists and tourist consumption. The sector will have to adapt, but and this adjustment will take years. Today, Croatia has EU instruments at its disposal for recovery from the crisis, so a relatively quick recovery can still be expected”

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Economic analyst
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“We now see families at food banks who before the pandemic were able to pay their bills and still be comfortable enough to put food on the table. For the first time in many years that is no longer the case.”

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Feeding Britain's national director
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“We are projecting a somewhat less severe though still deep recession in 2020, relative to our June forecast. The revision is driven by second-quarter GDP outturns in large advanced economies, which were not as negative as we had projected. The poor are getting poorer with over 90 million people expected to fall into extreme poverty just this year. Policies for the next stage of the crisis must see lasting improvements and create a prosperous future for all.”

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Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund
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“It's going to be an extremely difficult time for many of them. There is no way to candy-coat it. Just in the same sense medically this is a virus that seeks out pre-existing conditions in human beings, and really exploits those pre-existing or underlying conditions, exactly the same thing is true for businesses.”

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Founder of the consulting agency Retail Prophet in Ontario (Canada)
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“The industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak. The food-service industry is going to contract domestically due to the fact that tourism is totally dead at the moment. It's an important source of job creation for the young generation. Youth unemployment is already around 28 percent in Turkey.”

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Economist based in Istanbul
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“The fear of unemployment is spreading beyond small businesses, irregular workers and day laborers to employees of large companies. It is an ‘economic wartime. With innovative venture companies and startups as the main driving forces, Korea will be raised to a ‘digital powerhouse’ that leads the world.”

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President of South Korea
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“It's not much good if one country, hopefully Germany, comes through the crisis relatively well, but around us the crisis is not yet over, then we won't be able to ramp up production”

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Member of Berlin's council of economic advisers (SVR)
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