Factbox-What's in the EU-Mercosur deal and why is it contentious?New Foto - Factbox-What's in the EU-Mercosur deal and why is it contentious?

By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The following are details of a trade accord between the EU and South America's Mercosur bloc. The European Commission is set to formally propose the deal on Wednesday for approval by the EU's parliament and member states. TARIFF CUTS, LARGER FARM PRODUCE QUOTAS Mercosur will remove duties on 91% of EU exports, including for cars from a current 35% over a period of 15 years. The EU will progressively remove duties on 92% of Mercosur exports over a period of up to 10 years. Mercosur will also remove duties on EU agriculture-based products, such as the 17% on wines and 20-35% on spirits. For more sensitive farm products, the EU will offer increased quotas, including 99,000 metric tons more beef, while Mercosur will give the EU a duty-free 30,000-ton quota for cheeses. There are also EU quotas for poultry, pork, sugar, ethanol, rice, honey, maize and sweet corn and for Mercosur on milk powders and infant formula. Further, the deal recognizes 350 geographic indications to prevent imitation of certain traditional EU foodstuffs such as Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. WHAT PROPONENTS SAY The Commission and proponents like Germany and Spain say the deal offers a route away from reliance on China, especially for critical minerals, and relief from the impact of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Commission says the free trade agreement is the largest it has ever agreed in terms of tariff reductions, removing over 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) of duties on EU exports annually, and a necessary part of the EU's push to diversify its trade ties. The EU says that given Mercosur's modest collection of trade agreements, the EU would have an early-mover advantage and notes that EU companies will be able to bid for public contracts in Mercosur on the same terms as local suppliers - something Mercosur has not previously offered in trade agreements. The EU also sees Mercosur as a reliable partner as it seeks to reduce its reliance on China for critical minerals, such as battery metal lithium. The agreement will ensure there are no taxes on the export of most such materials. Proponents say the extra beef represents just 1.6% of EU beef consumption and poultry 1.4% and point to existing imports, such as 200,000 tons of beef per year, as proof that Mercosur does meet EU standards. There are also potential safeguard measures to address possible market disturbances. WHAT CRITICS SAY Friends of the Earth has called the deal "climate-wrecking", saying it would lead to increased deforestation as Mercosur countries would sell more farm produce and raw materials, often sourced from forested areas, including the Amazon, with dire consequences for the environment and human rights. France, with a large beef sector that could be threatened by increased imports, has said it will sign the free trade agreement only if it "safeguards the interests" of French and EU agriculture. Italy and Poland have also expressed opposition. Together, the three countries could block the deal. European farmers have repeatedly protested that a deal would lead to cheap imports of commodities, notably beef, that do not meet the EU's green and food safety standards. The European Commission says the EU's standards will not be relaxed. The deal does include commitments on the environment, including to prevent further deforestation after 2030. However, green groups say it lacks enforceable measures. ($1 = 0.8542 euros) (Reporting by Philip BlenkinsopEditing by Frances Kerry)

Factbox-What's in the EU-Mercosur deal and why is it contentious?

Factbox-What's in the EU-Mercosur deal and why is it contentious? By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The following are details of...
Construction intensifies at site linked to Israel's suspected nuclear program, satellite photos showNew Foto - Construction intensifies at site linked to Israel's suspected nuclear program, satellite photos show

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Construction work has intensified on a major new structure at a facility key to Israel'slong-suspected atomic weapons program, according to satellite images analyzed by experts. They say it could be a new reactor or a facility to assemble nuclear arms — but secrecy shrouding the program makes it difficult to know for sure. The work at theShimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Centernear the city of Dimona will renew questions about Israel's widely believed status as the Mideast's only nuclear-armed state. It could also draw international criticism, especially since it comes after Israel and the United Statesbombed nuclear sites across Iranin June over their fears that the Islamic Republic could use its enrichment facilities to pursue an atomic weapon. Among the sites attacked was Iran's heavy water reactor at Arak. Seven experts who examined the images all said they believed the construction was related to Israel's long-suspected nuclear weapons program, given its proximity to the reactor at Dimona, where no civilian power plant exists. However, they split on what the new construction could be. Three said the location and size of the area under construction and the fact that it appeared to have multiple floors meant the most likely explanation for the work was the construction of a new heavy water reactor. Such reactors can produce plutonium and another material key to nuclear weapons. The other four acknowledged it could be a heavy water reactor but also suggested the work could be related to a new facility for assembling nuclear weapons. They declined to be definitive given the construction was still in an early stage. "It's probably a reactor — that judgement is circumstantial but that's the nature of these things," said Jeffrey Lewis, an expert at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, who based his assessment on the images and Dimona's history. "It's very hard to imagine it is anything else." Israel does not confirm or deny having atomic weapons, and its government did not respond to requests for comment. The White House, which is Israel's staunchest ally, also did not respond to requests for comment. Construction underway for years The Associated Press first reported onexcavations at the facility, some 90 kilometers (55 miles) south of Jerusalem, in 2021. Then, satellite images only showed workers digging a hole some 150 meters (165 yards) long and 60 meters (65 yards) wide near the site's original heavy water reactor. Images taken July 5 by Planet Labs PBC show intensified construction at the site of the dig. Thick concrete retaining walls seem to be laid at the site, which appears to have multiple floors underground. Cranes loom overhead. There's no containment dome or other features typically associated with a heavy water reactor now visible at the site. However, one could be added later or a reactor could be designed without one. Dimona's current heavy water reactor, which came online in the 1960s, has been operating far longer than most reactors of the same era. That suggests it will need to be replaced or retrofitted soon. "It's tall, which you would expect, because the reactor core is going to be pretty tall," Lewis said. "Based on the location, size and general lack of construction there, it's more likely a reactor than anything." Edwin Lyman, a nuclear expert at the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Union of Concerned Scientists, also said the new construction could be a box-shaped reactor that doesn't have a visible containment dome, though he acknowledged the lack of transparency made it difficult to be certain. Israel "doesn't allow any international inspections or verification of what it's doing, which forces the public to speculate," said Lyman. While details about Dimona remain closely held secrets in Israel, a whistleblower in the 1980sreleased details and photos of the facilitythat led experts to conclude that Israel had produced dozens of nuclear warheads. "If it's a heavy water reactor, they're seeking to maintain the capability to produce spent fuel that they then can process to separate plutonium for more nuclear weapons," said Daryl G. Kimball, the executive director of the Washington-based Arms Control Association. "Or they are building a facility to maintain their arsenal or build additional warheads." Israel's program is thought to rely on byproducts of a heavy water reactor Israel, like India and Pakistan, is believed to rely on a heavy water reactor to make its nuclear weapons. The reactors can be used for scientific purposes, but plutonium — which causes the nuclear chain reaction needed in an atomic bomb — is a byproduct of the process. Tritium is another byproduct and can be used to boost the explosive yield of warheads. Given the secrecy of Israel's program, it remains difficult to estimate just how many nuclear weapons it possesses. The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in 2022 put the number at around 90 warheads. Obtaining more tritium to replace decaying material may be the reason for the construction at Dimona, as Lyman noted it decays 5% each year. "If they're building a new production reactor," he said, "it doesn't necessarily mean they're looking to expand the plutonium they have, but to manufacture tritium." Israel has a policy of nuclear ambiguity Israel is believed to have begun building the nuclear site in the desert in the late 1950s after facing several wars with its Arab neighbors surrounding its founding in 1948 in the wake of the Holocaust. Its policy of nuclear ambiguity is thought to have helped deter its enemies. It is among nine countries confirmed or believed to have atomic weapons and among just four that have never joined the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, a landmark international accord meant to stop the spread of nuclear arms. That means the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, has no right to conduct inspections of Dimona. Asked about the construction, the Vienna-based IAEA reiterated that Israel "is not obligated to provide information about other nuclear facilities in the country" outside of its Soreq research reactor. ___ The Associated Press receives support for nuclear security coverage fromthe Carnegie Corporation of New YorkandOutrider Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. ___ Additional AP coverage of the nuclear landscape:https://apnews.com/projects/the-new-nuclear-landscape/

Construction intensifies at site linked to Israel's suspected nuclear program, satellite photos show

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New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is engaged: What to knowNew Foto - New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is engaged: What to know

New Jersey's senior senator is soon going to be making another vow, this time of marriage. U.S. Sen. Cory Booker announced on social media on Tuesday that he is engaged to his girlfriend, Alexis Lewis. In a post that included photos of his fiancé flashing her ring, Booker wrote he is "savoring the soul-affirming wonder of everyday life with my partner, best friend, and now my fiancée." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cory Booker (@corybooker)

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US Open: Novak Djokovic remains undefeated against Taylor Fritz, will face Carlos Alcaraz in semifinalsNew Foto - US Open: Novak Djokovic remains undefeated against Taylor Fritz, will face Carlos Alcaraz in semifinals

Novak Djokovic saved his first 10 break points Tuesday night against American Taylor Fritz under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium with a trip to the US Open semifinals on the line. When No. 7 Djokovic finally lost a break point, he responded by breaking Fritz right back and then claiming a second-set victory that he celebrated by blowing kisses to a Flushing Meadows crowd that initially appeared split in its allegiance to the all-time great Serbian and the California-born Fritz. Early in the third set, the 38-year-old Djokovic flashed a tweener that disguised his age. It didn't win him the point, however, it showcased his growing confidence in a match that visibly frustrated the 27-year-old and No. 4 seeded Fritz. Djokovic came in with a 10-0 record against Fritz that didn't budge on American soil — not even after Fritz found a third-set groove that bought him another hour in the tournament. After winning Tuesday's quarterfinal 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, Djokovic will now play Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in a blockbuster semifinal round Friday. On a mission to avenge hisdefeat to Italy's Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final, the No. 2 seeded Alcarazhas yet to drop a setthrough five matches of this year's US Open. Djokovic is 5-3 against the 22-year-old, three-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz, who Djokovic notably beat in the final of the 2024 Olympics but lost to twice in Wimbledon finals. Nerves and untimely unforced errors and double faults handcuffed Fritz at critical points of Tuesday night's quarterfinal. A wide backhand up the line cost him a potential break opportunity in the first game of the match. Long returns hurt Fritz in the second game, during which his best weapon — his powerful first serve — was also off the mark. Even so, he fired a pressure-cooked, forehand winner to force a deuce. But, with the advantage in hand, Djokovic got Fritz on the run during break point, ultimately establishing a 2-0 set lead that soon ballooned to 3-0. Fritz won his next three service games, the third of which saw him dig himself out of a set-point hole. After that, down 5-3, he nearly broke a suddenly error-prone Djokovic, but Djokovic prevailed after a 25-shot, break-point rally and a cinematic, back-and-forth deuce that saw him deposit a deft drop shot. Fritz immediately bounced back in the second set, crushing his first two service games against Djokovic to take a 2-1 lead. He then once again flirted with breaking Djokovic, except his will he, won't he effort fell short in deuce for the second time. Djokovic finished off the marathon, set-tying game with a cross-court winner and crowd stare down. The next game, Fritz followed up a beaming backhand winner with a 124 mph serve before going back up in front 3-2. He kept knocking on the door of a momentum-shifting break, except Djokovic kept rescuing break points. Fritz finally paired a service game win with a break in the 10th game of the second set. Tied 5-5, Fritz had fans engaged and the opportunity of a lifetime. And then he double faulted twice, handing the break back to Djokovic, who claimed a two-set lead in the next game. Fritz forces a fourth!He takes the third set 6-3.pic.twitter.com/UnQjSlpwY5 — US Open Tennis (@usopen)September 3, 2025 With his back against the wall, Fritz played his best in the third set. His serve delivered the aces he'd been riding throughout the tournament, he capitalized on a crowd that started to make Djokovic antsy and he got an early set break to propel him to a 6-3 win. Fritz's forehand improved throughout the match, just like his serve. But it was too little, too late. He and Djokovic traded service games in the fourth set before Djokovic broke Fritz in the 10th game, during which Fritz grinded out three rallies yet lost a tightly contested deuce on a double fault. The Serbian is still searching for his unprecedented 25th Grand Slam title. He made the Wimbledon semifinals earlier this summer, however, aninjury he suffered in the quarterfinalshampered him at the All England Club, where he bowed out to Sinner 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Injuries have been a thorn in Djokovic's side recently. He exited this year's Australian Open after just one set in his semifinal match because of a torn hamstring. During the 2024 French Open, he had to withdraw before the quarters after he had torn the meniscus in his right knee, an injury that required surgery. During this year's US Open, hebattled through a gruesome toe blisterwhile authoring a first-round victory over 19-year-old American Learner Tien. The next round, Djokovic dropped the opening set another young American, Zachary Svajda. Buthe recovered to improve to 36-0 in the first two rounds of the US Open all time. In the process, Djokovic advanced to the third round of a Grand Slam for the 75th time in his career, the most such appearances of anyone in the sport. With two more wins — including a straight-set, fourth-round victory over Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff — Djokovic became the oldest player to reach the US Open quarterfinals since 1991 when Jimmy Connors got there at 39 years old. Along the way, he has also been attended to for lower back and neck issues, granted neither of which appeared to significantly affect his play. While older and more susceptible to injury, the battle-tested Djokovic remains a threat in Grand Slams. He still has Fritz's number, that's for sure.

US Open: Novak Djokovic remains undefeated against Taylor Fritz, will face Carlos Alcaraz in semifinals

US Open: Novak Djokovic remains undefeated against Taylor Fritz, will face Carlos Alcaraz in semifinals Novak Djokovic saved his first 10 br...
Ohio State is No. 1 in AP Top 25; LSU, Miami into top 5, Florida State is back and Alabama plummetsNew Foto - Ohio State is No. 1 in AP Top 25; LSU, Miami into top 5, Florida State is back and Alabama plummets

Ohio State climbed to No. 1 inThe Associated Press Top 25college football poll on Tuesday, LSU and Miami moved into the top five, and Florida State jumped back into the rankings at the expense of Alabama, which plummeted to its lowest spot in 17 seasons. The defending national champion Buckeyes received 55 of 66 first-place votes to move up two spots after theirwin over preseason No. 1 Texas. Ohio State is at the top of a regular-season Top 25 for the first time since November 2015. Texas dropped to No. 7 as the media voters shuffled the rankings following a topsy-turvy Labor Day weekend. It was only the second time, and first since 1972, that two top-five teams lost in Week 1 and the first time four top-10 teams lost. Only three teams in the Top 25 are in the same spot they were in the preseason poll. Penn State got seven first-place votes and remained No. 2. LSU, which received three first first-place votes, was followed by Georgia and Miami to round out the top five. Oregon got the other first-place vote and was followed by Texas, Clemson, Notre Dame and South Carolina. LSU jumped six spots afterwinning at Clemsonand Miami got a five-rung promotion for itsvictory over Notre Dame. The biggest movers in the poll were Florida State and Alabama after the Seminoles'31-17victory in their head-to-head matchup: Florida State, 15 spots outside the Top 25 in the preseason, is now No. 14. Alabama dropped all the way from No. 8 to No. 21 — its lowest ranking since it was No. 24 in the 2008 preseason poll. That was the second of Nick Saban's 17 teams in Tuscaloosa. It's been quite a turnabout for Florida State. The Seminoles were No. 10 in the 2024 preseason, lost their first two games, finished 2-10 and weren't ranked again until now. In and out Utah, at No. 25, joins Florida State as the only newcomers this week. The Utes had received the second-most points, behind BYU, among teams outside the preseason Top 25.Utah got more credit for beating UCLA 43-10 on the roadthan BYU got for hammering FCS foe Portland State. The Utes are ranked for the first time since last October, when they were at the front end of a seven-game losing streak. Boise State, which had been No. 25, received no votes following its34-7 loss at South Florida.The Broncos had appeared in 14 straight polls. The other team to drop out of the poll was No. 17 Kansas State, which followed up its season-opening loss to Iowa State with a last-minute home win over FCS team North Dakota. Poll points — Ohio State is the first team to take over the top spot in the first regular-season poll since Alabama in 2012. It was the biggest jump to No. 1 in the first regular-season poll since Southern California was promoted from No. 3 in 2008. — Texas' fall was the biggest for a preseason No. 1 since Auburn dropped to No. 8 in the first regular-season poll of 1984. — LSU has its highest ranking after Week 1 since it was No. 3 in 2012, and Miami has its highest ranking after Week 1 since it was No. 5 in 2004. — South Carolina is in the top 10 in the regular season for the first time since it was No. 8 in December 2013. Conference call SEC — 10 ranked teams (Nos. 3, 4, 7, 10, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22) Big Ten — 6 (Nos. 1, 2, 6, 11, 15, 23) ACC — 4 (Nos. 5, 8, 14, 17) Big 12 — 4 (Nos. 12, 16, 24, 25) Independent — 1 (No. 9) Ranked vs. ranked No. 15 Michigan at No. 18 Oklahoma: This weekend's game will be the first meeting since Oklahoma beat the Wolverines in the Orange Bowl to win the 1975 national championship. Wolverines freshman QB Bryce Underwood gets put to the test in his second start. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign uphere. AP college football:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-football

Ohio State is No. 1 in AP Top 25; LSU, Miami into top 5, Florida State is back and Alabama plummets

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