Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders will not become prime minister despite winning the election due to lack of support across the political spectrum. The US House of Representatives approved a bill forcing TikTok to divest from its Chinese owner. Mexico's Alsea plans to invest $358.85 million into its business this year. Boeing faced another incident with a 787 mid-flight. UK plans to bar overseas governments from owning British newspapers. Vladimir Putin warned the West about nuclear war readiness.
Key Points
Wilders did not have enough support from coalition partners to become the next Dutch prime minister
US House approved a bill targeting TikTok's Chinese ownership for divestment
Mexico's Alsea plans to invest significantly in its business this year
Boeing faced another incident with a 787 mid-flight
UK plans to prevent overseas governments from owning British newspapers
Putin warned the West about Russia's readiness for nuclear war
Pros
Wilders remains a driving force in the next administration despite not becoming prime minister
US House bill aims to address national security concerns with TikTok's Chinese ownership
Mexico's Alsea's investment plan shows growth and expansion in its business
Cons
Boeing faced safety concerns with its 787 aircraft mid-flight
Thailand seeking the dissolution of the progressive Move Forward party
Investors facing financial ruin in China due to a troubled trust fund