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Friday, April 10, 2026

Latin America Rising > Ecuador raises Colombia tariffs to 100%, ambassador recalled; Formosa nuclear plant to be revived with funding from American company; Mexico shifts policy on energy development

 

Ecuador hikes tariffs to 100% on Colombia; Petro recalls envoy

   
Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered the immediate return of his ambassador from Quito after Ecuador decided to raise tariffs on Colombia to 100% on May 1. Photo by Mauricio Duenas Castaneda
Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered the immediate return of his ambassador from Quito after Ecuador decided to raise tariffs on Colombia to 100% on May 1. Photo by Mauricio Duenas Castaneda

April 10 (UPI) -- Ecuador raised tariffs to 100% on imports from Colombia, and Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered the immediate return of his ambassador from Quito.

This represents a new escalation of the diplomatic and trade crisis between the two countries, according to an Ecuadorian statement and remarks from both leaders.

Ecuador said it will implement the tariff increase May 1, according to the Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade and Investment. It argued that Colombia has not taken concrete steps to curb drug trafficking and organized crime along the shared border.

"It is not possible to reach agreements with someone who does not have the same commitment to fighting narco-terrorism," Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa said Thursday night.

Petro described the tariff increase as "a monstrosity" and announced immediate measures.

"Our ambassador to Ecuador must return immediately," he wrote on X, where he also called for a Cabinet meeting at the border between the two countries.

The Colombian president also defended his anti-drug policy.

"The president of Ecuador insults the Colombian government that has seized more cocaine than in the entire history of the world," he said.

Ecuador's decision marks a new critical point in a dispute that has intensified in recent months and is affecting bilateral trade, energy cooperation and diplomatic channels, according to local media reports.

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Negotiations between the two countries 




U.S. firm to invest $230 million-plus in Argentine nuclear fuel plant

   
Nano Nuclear Energy corporate representatives pose in August with Dioxitek S.A. directors after the signing of a memorandum of understanding intended to lead to completion of the nuclear fuel plant in Argentina. Photo by NANO Nuclear Energy Inc.
Nano Nuclear Energy corporate representatives pose in August with Dioxitek S.A. directors after the signing of a memorandum of understanding intended to lead to completion of the nuclear fuel plant in Argentina. Photo by NANO Nuclear Energy Inc.

BUENOS AIRES, April 10 (UPI) -- U.S.-based Nano Nuclear Energy announced a $230 million-plus plan to restart a nuclear fuel facility owned by Argentina's state-run Dioxitek, with a goal of boosting domestic capacity and opening export opportunities in a tight global market.

The initiative, unveiled this week, focuses on the so-called New Uranium Plant, or NPU, situated in Formosa province in northern Argentina. Construction of the facility has been stalled since 2014. The project dates to the final years of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's administration.

Contacts between Dioxitek and Nano Nuclear Energy began in August with the signing of a memorandum of understanding. That agreement allowed both sides to assess Argentina's nuclear sector and the capabilities of the state-owned company.

Discussions gained momentum during Argentina Week, an investment forum held in March in New York, where Argentine officials promoted opportunities in strategic sectors. There, the company finalized a formal proposal that is being reviewed by the Economy Ministry.

The plan would allow the U.S. firm to participate as a production partner, while Argentina would retain ownership. The arrangement would mark a shift in Argentina's nuclear policy, which has historically been fully controlled by the public sector.

The investment is structured in two phases. The first aims to complete construction and bring the plant online to produce uranium dioxide, a key input for nuclear power generation. The second phase would add a facility to convert that material into uranium hexafluoride, which is required for further processing.

If approved, the project could become the first nuclear initiative under Argentina's Large Investment Incentive Regime, known as RIGI, a framework that offers tax and foreign exchange benefits to attract major investments.

Isidro Baschar, former director and training manager at Nucleoeléctrica Argentina, said the RIGI is a tool promoted by President Javier Milei's administration to draw investment into sectors where the country holds competitive advantages.

"So far, initiatives have focused mainly on oil, gas and mining, so its application to the nuclear sector is a new development," Baschar told UPI.

He said the Dioxitek effort is part of a broader strategy to bring private financing into unfinished projects, such as the Formosa plant. The investment aims to secure domestic uranium dioxide supply and, in a second stage, develop export capabilities linked to the nuclear fuel cycle.

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Beyond the domestic scope




Mexico's Sheinbaum defends energy shift to cut reliance on U.S. gas

“Mexico must guarantee its sovereignty. And a fundamental part of sovereignty is energy sovereignty,” Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has reiterated. Photo by Isaac Esquivel/EPA
“Mexico must guarantee its sovereignty. And a fundamental part of sovereignty is energy sovereignty,” Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has reiterated. Photo by Isaac Esquivel/EPA

April 9 (UPI) -- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum signaled a major shift in the country's energy policy aimed at reducing its dependence on natural gas imports from the United States, including a possible reopening of hydraulic fracturing under stricter controls.

"Mexico must guarantee its sovereignty. And a fundamental part of sovereignty is energy sovereignty," Sheinbaum said Thursday during a press conference.

The president said her administration is exploring new domestic production pathways, including using fracking, a technique she previously opposed due to environmental concerns.

Sheinbaum described the move as a "responsible decision" to be carried out under "strict scientific oversight" with the support of a specialized committee.

The proposal centers on creating a technical and scientific panel of experts from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the National Polytechnic Institute.

The group will have two months to develop a protocol for extracting unconventional reserves, while minimizing environmental impact and prioritizing using treated or non-potable water.

The initiative marks a departure from the policy of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who maintained a strict ban on fracking on environmental grounds.

Mexico currently imports about 75% of the natural gas it consumes, mostly from Texas, exposing the country to price volatility and geopolitical risks that could affect the National Electric System.

"We cannot achieve energy sovereignty if we depend on a valve that can be shut outside our borders," Sheinbaum said.

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Government projections estimate gas demand could rise by about 30% 

Ozzone 12-16 > Wrestle valiantly for things before God, but don’t wrestle with God or He will leave you crippled the rest of your life.

 


Why would God cripple you for wrestling with Him? I see two possible reasons: 

1. To teach you  not to wrestle with God

2. To remind you every moment that you need God to do anything worthwhile


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Islamization in the UK > Pastor arrested in London for preaching Easter sermon in public

 

UK: Pastor arrested while preaching returns to street for first time in four months to deliver public Easter sermon


Britain’s policing has starkly evolved into a two-tier system. DEI water-carriers who are influenced by the “Islamophobia” subterfuge have driven the development of this two-tier system, which is seen in other leftist-run countries also. For instance, offending Muslims and the aggressive trans lobby has become “hate speech,” no questions asked. To ask questions or to preach in accordance with Christian ethics is no longer tolerated. However, insulting Christians and Jews and even screaming “from the River to the Sea” (which is a call to obliterate the state of Israel from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea) with terrorist flags raised and the police and other authorities will ignore you.

This older video exposes a pattern in Britain. It shows harassment from “ill-informed” police who are targeting Christians in public, in what has been termed “two tier policing” for some time:

CBN also reported on “persecution in the UK”…

The Alliance Defending Freedom described how the police interrogation of Moodley showed anti-Christian bias….

During the interview, Avon and Somerset Police officers asked Pastor Moodley questions, which indicated ideological bias and a failure to understand basic Christian beliefs.

For example, according to Pastor Moodley, the police asked why the pastor preached in an area where he knew Muslims would be present, suggesting there is no right to free speech in such areas. In reality, Pastor Moodley was preaching to all people present in the city centre of Bristol.

Also according to the pastor, most of the police questions focused on his comments on transgender ideology and police asked whether he should criticise the ideology as a Christian.

Pastor arrested while preaching returns to street for first time in 4 months

by Fintan Starkey, GB News, April 4, 2026:

Dia Moodley, 58, was taken into custody in November on suspicion of “inciting religious hatred” following a street sermon where he criticised Islam and transgender ideology, his legal representatives say.

The father of four alleges that Avon and Somerset Constabulary questioned him about why he chose to preach in an area where Muslims would be present.

“I’ve been arrested for something which is absolutely ludicrous. I did nothing [wrong], but here I am on Saturday going out again to preach during Easter time,” he said.

Mr Moodley argues that Muslims can gather publicly for prayer in London without consequence, while he faces potential arrest for Christian preaching, a disparity he characterises as “two-tier policing”.


 

Islam in Europe > Islamist attitudes growing in Germany and France; Pakistani Imam booted from Italy for using the Quran to justify child brides

 

Germany: 50% of Muslims under the age of 40 have ‘Islamist’ attitudes


We were told that Sharia-adherent Muslims and Islamic jihadis were a “tiny minority of extremists.” We were lied to.

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‘Societal time bomb’ – Explosive German police study finds that nearly 1 out of every 2 Muslims under 40 has ‘Islamist’ attitudes

Remix News, March 12, 2026:

A newly released study by the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), nearly 50 percent of Muslims under the age of 40 in Germany hold “Islamist” views, with these Muslims expressing an attraction to Islamism, a preference for Sharia law over the German Basic Law, and harboring anti-Semitic prejudices.

The findings, described as “explosive in nature,” were featured in the latest edition of the “Motra Monitor.” The study reports that as of 2025, Muslims in Germany under the age of 40 (45.1 percent) hold “latent or manifestly Islamist attitudes.“…

Germany is far from the only country seeing the rise of Islamism within the populace. A sobering study from the prestigious polling service Ifop from last year shows that hardline views are growing amongst Muslims in France, including an emphasis on the laws of Islam being placed over those of the state, particularly among young Muslims. At the same time, Christianity is collapsing in France.

Among Muslims in general, 44 percent polled say they “respect the rules of Islam” as being more important “than respect for French laws.” For those aged 15-24, 57 percent believe the rules of Islam are more important than “respect for French laws.”

Some 38 percent of French Muslims approve of all or part of Islamist positions, doubling the figure of 19 percent in 1998, underlines Ifop.

Correspondingly, the share of Muslims who want Islam to modernize has fallen from 48 percent in 1998 to 21 percent today. When Ifop requested respondents to choose between the Civil Code and Sharia law on “an important subject in your family, such as ritual slaughter, marriage or inheritance,” 49 percent of Muslims chose to respect French laws, down from 62 percent in 1995. The consumption of alcohol among Muslim men has also fallen sharply, from 46 percent in 1989 to only 26 percent today.

Today, 33 percent of Muslims residing in France — French citizens or foreign nationals — feel sympathy for one of the Islamist movements, a figure that rises to 42 percent among young people. Within this population, 3 percent have sympathy for the most radical and bloody ideology, jihadism.

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Italy expels Muslim migrant imam who cited Qur’an as endorsement for marrying 9-year-old girls


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Imagine the embarrassment of Italian authorities when they discover that this imam was right, and that the Qur’an does sanction marriage to prepubescent girls (cf. 65:4). Will they expel all the imams in the country then? Why do Western authorities continue to insist that they know everything about Islam while actually knowing nothing, and to pretend that every Muslim who acts upon the Qur’an or teaches others to do so is an “extremist” who is misunderstanding and misinterpreting the religion’s core texts? How long will this delusion continue?

Tadarus Al-quran bersama adik, Bisajunisa, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0


Undercover Report Exposes Imam Offering Quranic Justification for Child Brides

by Jules Gomes, Middle East Forum, April 4, 2026 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

Italy has expelled an imam of Pakistani origin who sparked massive outrage after he was filmed in an undercover investigation citing the Qur’an as an endorsement for marrying girls at the age of nine.

On April 2, the Italian daily Il Giornale reported that Paolo Sartori, the police commissioner of Brescia, known as Italy’s Islamic “capital,” ordered the deportation of Ali Kashif, who told a reporter for the TV program Fuori dal Coro that girls can be married after their first period.

Sartori examined footage filmed by Francesco Leone, a reporter from Channel 4, who posed as an Italian wanting to convert to Islam and seeking to know if the Muslim religion permits older men to marry child brides.

Based on evidence from the undercover investigation, the police commissioner determined that Kashif could be immediately expelled under Article 4, paragraph 3, of Italy’s Consolidated Law on Immigration. The law gives police the power to remove a foreigner who “is considered a threat to public order or the security of the State” or has been involved in sex-related crimes.

Brescia police also discovered that Kashif did not possess a valid residence permit to live in Italy and refused to issue him a new residence permit when the imam applied for the document.

Instead, Sartori ordered that Kashif be immediately escorted to Milan Malpensa Airport, where he was put on board the flight to Islamabad, with a stopover in Bangkok, accompanied by immigration officers….