July 2019 archive

Today’s News 21st July 2019

New US Pentagon Chief – Vested Interest In War & Conflict Via The Strategic Culture Foundation, Mark Esper is expected to be confirmed in coming days as the new US Secretary of Defense. His appointment is awaiting final Congressional approval after customary hearings this week before senators. The 55-year-old nominee put forward by President Trump …

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Today’s News 20th July 2019

It's Un-American To Be Anti-Free Speech: Protect The Right To Criticize The Government Authored by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “Since when have we Americans been expected to bow submissively to authority and speak with awe and reverence to those who represent us? The constitutional theory is that we the people are the sovereigns, …

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Today’s News 19th July 2019

Russian Nuclear Reactors Taken Offline In 2nd Serious Incident In Under A Week In a deeply worrisome development related to Russia’s network of ten nuclear power plants nationwide, two of them suffered significant operating incidents in under only one week, causing multiple reactors to be take offline.  Russia’s TASS reported that a “transformer short circuit” at the Kalinin …

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Today’s News 18th July 2019

Carmageddon Continues: EU Car Registrations Crater In June The global automotive collapse continues, denting the narrative of the “strong consumer”, as countries again posted poor YOY comps despite the industry starting to show signs of shakiness during mid-2018. The China/U.S. trade war and global economies that have slipped into recession have played a role in …

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Today’s News 17th July 2019

Boris Johnson's New Plan Would Sideline Parliament And Guarantee A 'No Deal' Brexit The British pound tumbled to its weakest level in more than two years on Tuesday as fears of a ‘no deal’ Brexit continued to weigh on GBP, which has been steadily sinking during the Tory leadership contest that many expect will send …

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Today’s News 16th July 2019

"Combat Ready" Missile Seized During Police Raid On Italian Neo-Nazis Years ago both Gaddafi and Assad famously warned that as their nation’s borders were being flooded with NATO-backed arms and insurgents, the weapons and terrorist flow would soon go the other way into Europe.  And now more confirmation of this dark prediction come true in …

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Today’s News 15th July 2019

The $3.8 Billion Aircraft Carrier That Sprang A Leak It triggered embarrassing headlines across the globe late last week and over the weekend: “Britain’s new multi-billion aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth was forced to cut short sea trials this week after springing a leak,” reported CNN. It was the “future flagship” of the Royal Navy’s …

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Today’s News 14th July 2019

US Naval Coalition In Gulf – A Provocation Too Far Via The Strategic Culture Foundation, America’s top General Joseph Dunford this week announced plans for a US-led naval coalition to patrol the Persian Gulf in order to “protect shipping” from alleged Iranian sabotage. <!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–><!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–> The move is but the latest in …

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Today’s News 13th July 2019

Trump's Huawei Reprieve Is A National Security Debacle Authored by Gordon Chang via The Gatestone Institute, Tuesday, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross outlined the scope of exemptions to be granted to sales and licenses to Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecom giant. <!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–><!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–> At the end of last month, President Donald Trump publicly promised to give …

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Today’s News 12th July 2019

AI-Trained Robots Set To Automate Recycling Centers, Will Displace Countless Jobs AMP Robotics, an artificial intelligence and robotics company that is automating the recycling industry, has rolled out new trash-picking robots for recycling centers that will replace countless low-skilled jobs, reported The WSJ. <!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–><!–[if IE 9]><![endif]–> Single Stream Recyclers (SSR) in Sarasota, Florida, …

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