June 2019 archive

Today’s News 10th June 2019

The Government's Next Big Challenge: Regulating The Sex Robot Industry Today in “your tax dollars at work” news, who would’ve thought a simple idea like sex robots would bring with it so much red tape? As the Asia Times notes, there are several companies currently developing robots designed to provide humans not only with companionship, but …

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Today’s News 9th June 2019

The Pentagon's Spoiling For A Fight… But With China, Not Iran Authored by Michael Klare via TomDispatch.com, After years of a fruitless War on Terror, the Pentagon is turning its focus to China and Russia… <!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–><!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–> The recent White House decision to speed the deployment of an aircraft carrier battle group …

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Today’s News 8th June 2019

You're Under Arrest: How The Police State Muzzles Our Right To Speak Truth To Power Authored by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “History shows that governments sometimes seek to regulate our lives finely, acutely, thoroughly, and exhaustively. In our own time and place, criminal laws have grown so exuberantly and come to cover so …

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Today’s News 7th June 2019

STDs On The Rise In England New figures from Public Health England have revealed a jump up in the sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnosis rates in the country in 2018. As Statista’s Martin Armstrong points out, when compared to 2017, the overall number of diagnoses per 100,000 population went from 763.6 to 804.9, representing a rise of 5.4 percent. …

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Today’s News 6th June 2019

Israeli Navy Deploys Drone Boat To Hunt Submarines During War Exercise  Seagull, Elbit Systems‘ groundbreaking autonomous vessel recently participated in an Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) exercise conducted by the Hellenic and Israeli Navy. <!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–><!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–> The multi-mission drone ship deployed dipping sonar sensors initially designed to be carried by helicopters. “The Seagulls’ performance …

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Today’s News 5th June 2019

Fake Saudi Who Swindled Millions From Investors Sentenced In Fraud Scheme Miami fraudster Anthony Gignac, 48, who spent several decades impersonating a Saudi prince was sentenced last week to 18 years in prison for defrauding investors out of $8 million, reported the SCMP . The ruse reportedly fell apart when a victim saw him eating …

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Today’s News 4th June 2019

Mysterious Version Of US Main Battle Tank Spotted In Romania U.S. Army Soldiers and Romanian Armed Forces held an opening ceremony for Justice Eagle 19 at Smardan Training Area, Romania, May 29. During the ceremony, several photos show an advanced version of the U.S. Army M1 Abrams tank with a new armor system on its …

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Today’s News 3rd June 2019

The UK Dominates The Most Damaging Tax Havens New analysis by the Tax Justice Network has revealed the UK to be biggest enabler of corporate tax dodging in the world. <!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–><!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–> As Statista’s infographic below shows, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies dominate the list of places allowing multinationals to avoid paying tax on their …

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Today’s News 2nd June 2019

Clubs, Cartels, And Bilderberg Authored by Binoy Kampmark via Oriental Review, “After decades of neoliberalism, we are at the mercy of a cluster of cartels who are lobbying politicians hard and using monopoly power to boost profits.” Joseph Stiglitz, The Price of Inequality (2012) The emergence of think tanks was as much a symptom of liberal progress …

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Today’s News 1st June 2019

The Limits Of American Destructiveness Authored by Dmitry Orlov via Club Orlov blog, US foreign policy has always been directed at wrecking anything that wasn’t deemed sufficiently American and replacing it with something more acceptable – especially if that something allowed wealth to flow into the US from the outside. Compromises were reserved for the …

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