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Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that he wants a US-European Union deal on tariffs.

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Edison Lithium Provides Further Update on Sale of Interest in Resource Ventures S.A.
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 3, 2025) - Edison Lithium Corp. (TSXV: EDDY) (OTC Pink: EDDYF) (FSE: VV0) ("Edison" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the previously announced proposed sale of its Argentina subsidiary, Resource Ventures S.A. ("ReVe"), to Mava Gasoil LLC ("Mava") (the "Proposed Transaction"). To facilitate the completion of the Proposed Transaction, the Company has granted Mava an extension, and the parties now anticipate the completion of the closing on or before June 30, 2025. In consideration for the extension, Mava has agreed to pay an advance payment of US$100,000, which will be credited against the total purchase price of US$3,500,000 upon closing. The Company previously received an initial deposit of USD$100,000 from Mava and further payments of USD$3,100,000, USD$100,000 and USD$100,000 are payable by Mava to the Company and the two other shareholders of ReVe, respectively, upon closing. As previously disclosed, the proposed transaction contemplates Mava acquiring all of the issued and outstanding shares of ReVe for total consideration of USD$3,500,000. The completion of the Proposed Transaction remains subject to, among other conditions, TSX Venture Exchange final acceptance, and receipt of the balance of the purchase price. About Edison Lithium Corp. Edison Lithium Corp. is a Canadian-based junior mining exploration company focused on the procurement, exploration and development of cobalt, lithium, alkali and other energy metal properties. The Company's acquisition strategy is based on acquiring affordable, cost-effective, and highly regarded mineral properties in areas with proven geological potential. Edison is building a portfolio of quality assets capable of supplying critical materials to the battery industry and intends to capitalize on and have its shareholders benefit from the renewed interest in the battery metals space. On behalf of the Board of Directors: "Nathan Rotstein" Nathan RotsteinChief Executive Officer and Director For more information, please contact:Tel: 416-526-3217Email: info@ Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Forward-Looking Disclaimer: This news release contains certain forward-looking statements. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Edison's beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties and a number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. 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Joto,'" Kern de Gonzales alleged. "'Joto' is Spanish for f****t. I never knew the word until I came to Texas, and then I heard it a lot. Joss was pronounced dead at the scene. Ceja, according to an incident report obtained from the San Antonio Police Department, immediately confessed to the murder, telling officers, "I shot him." The SAPD quickly dismissed the shooting as a potential hate crime, issuing a statement on Monday that claimed investigators had 'found no evidence to indicate that… Mr. Joss' murder was related to his sexual orientation.' 'We take such allegations very seriously and have thoroughly reviewed all available information,' the statement said. 'Should any new evidence come to light, we will charge the suspect accordingly.' The deadly incident followed years of feuding between Joss, Kern de Gonzales, and the suspect, according to Kern de Gonzales. He said they came home to find the skull of one of their dogs, which had been killed when their house burned down this winter, on display near their mailbox, deeply upsetting the two of them. (There is no mention of this incident in the SAPD incident report.) Joss began screaming, and this led to the eventual confrontation with the suspect, said Kern de Gonzales. Kern de Gonzales, who described himself as a transgender man, pushed back forcefully against the SAPD's assertion that their background didn't play a part in the killing. 'They ignored us, refused to file police reports for about two years [over the couple's complaints of harassment], and now they're trying to say it wasn't a hate crime,' Kern de Gonzales told The Independent. 'It's like when the police investigate themselves and find they did nothing wrong.' 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He said he found it 'really sad how people treat other people when they're having a mental health crisis or going through trauma,' and that no one wants to consider what led to that point. 'It's OK to be a little sad, but if you're in a state where you're yelling or whatever, that doesn't get the same grace,' Kern de Gonzales said. According to Kern de Gonzales, Joss, who has Native American heritage, had long been subjected to racist verbal attacks. 'I had never seen someone be accosted for being Native American,' Kern de Gonzales said. 'He would be playing the drum a lot outside, singing, chanting, praying… People would drive by and yell out the window, 'F***ng Indian,' and it's just like, what kind of point are you trying to make? Then, when Kern de Gonzales moved in, he said 'the homophobia started.' 'Jonathan would be harassed for just being in his yard wearing a dress,' Kern de Gonzales went on. 'When people would ask why he wore a dress, he would say, 'Because I have nice legs.' And he did. He looked beautiful in a dress. And I think a lot of people were threatened by that, because Jonathan could wear a dress and still be masculine and confident.' The two coped using humor, and 'always found something at the end of the day to laugh about,' Kern de Gonzales explained. As he now prepares his husband's funeral, people have inquired about his plans for the body, whether Joss wanted to be buried or cremated. 'I do take joy in quoting Jonathan, which is actually paraphrasing a line from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' Kern de Gonzales said. 'He used to love to tell people, 'When I die, I don't care what you do with me. Cut me up and make a soup out of me, I don't care.' It makes me laugh now because I know Jonathan's laughing too.'