There Is No Need to Wait to Find Out if There Is Famine in Gaza
- On July 28, 2025, the United States and Japan agreed after over three months of negotiations, reducing auto tariffs from 25 to 15 and establishing a $550 billion investment fund.
- With the July 20 upper house election loss, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faced limited flexibility after President Donald Trump notified of 25% tariffs starting August 1.
- In a market access move, Japan will increase US rice imports by 75 percent from 346,000 tons in 2024 and commit $8 billion for agricultural goods plus 100 Boeing aircraft, raising expenditures from $14 billion to $17 billion.
- In the auto sector, USMCA reduced Japanese automotive imports' tariff from 25 to 15, criticized by the American Automotive Policy Council as harmful to North American-built vehicles.
- South Korea is aiming for a 15 percent tariff in exchange for industrial investment and US corn access, serving as a model for US agreements with the European Union.
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Video - A third of Gazans have not eaten for several days, according to the World Food Programme (WFP).
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleBBC gathers testimonies from relatives of some of the people who have died in the last week from famine in Gaza
Only strict criteria based on scientific evidence make it possible to officially declare a famine. However, this evidence is almost impossible to establish at present, due in particular to:
·France
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Total News Sources21
Leaning Left8Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Left
73% Left
L 73%
R 18%
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