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Today’s News 6th August 2024

These Are The World's Biggest Submarine Fleets These Are The World’s Biggest Submarine Fleets Submarines are crucial for navies because they provide stealthy, strategic capabilities for surveillance, deterrence, and offensive operations in underwater environments. This graphic, via Visual Capitalist’s Bruno Venditti, shows the top 12 countries by their number of military submarines as of July …

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Today’s News 5th August 2024

UK Riots: The Agenda Becomes Clear… UK Riots: The Agenda Becomes Clear… Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org, Those outside the UK might not have heard, but it’s been a violent week in the UK. Here’s a quick rundown of the official story so far: Four days ago a 17-year-old allegedly walked into a children’s …

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Today’s News 4th August 2024

As Ukrainian Defenses Collapse, What Can US Patriots Learn From The Conflict? As Ukrainian Defenses Collapse, What Can US Patriots Learn From The Conflict? Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us In my article ‘Russia Is About To Overrun Ukraine’s Defenses – Why Are There No Peace Negotiations’, published in May, I outlined my reasons for …

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Today’s News 3rd August 2024

Trump's China Tariffs: Extraordinarily Good For America Trump’s China Tariffs: Extraordinarily Good For America Authored by Gordon Chang via The Gatestone Institute, “I can’t believe how many people are negative on tariffs that are actually smart people,” President Donald Trump told Bloomberg in a June 25 interview. “Economically, they’re phenomenal.” Since then, a lot of smart people …

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Today’s News 2nd August 2024

Orbán: The West Sees Immigration As A "Way Of Getting Rid Of The Ethnic Homogeneity That Is The Basis Of The Nation-State" Orbán: The West Sees Immigration As A “Way Of Getting Rid Of The Ethnic Homogeneity That Is The Basis Of The Nation-State” By Remix News In Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s speech at …

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Today’s News 1st August 2024

Visualizing The Global Demand For Oil (2022-2045F) Visualizing The Global Demand For Oil (2022-2045F) Economists have been attempting to forecast the point of peak oil—the year when oil demand reaches its maximum level—since the 1970s. Despite increasing warnings regarding climate change, global demand has continued to rise over the last few years and could continue. …

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Today’s News 31st July 2024

Blinken, Foreign Ministers "Seriously Concerned" About Indo-Pacific Security Blinken, Foreign Ministers “Seriously Concerned” About Indo-Pacific Security Authored by Frank Fang via The Epoch Times, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and top diplomats from Australia, India, and Japan said they are “seriously concerned” about the situation in the South and East China seas and are …

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Today’s News 30th July 2024

The UN's Green Agenda Will Spark Famine The UN’s Green Agenda Will Spark Famine Authored by Thi Thuy Van Dinh via The Brownstone Institute, “We The Peoples of the United Nations determined…to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,” – United Nations Charter Preamble (1945) This is the second part in …

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Today’s News 29th July 2024

Fear Is The Mind-Killer: America's Dangerous Obsession With 'Safety' Fear Is The Mind-Killer: America’s Dangerous Obsession With ‘Safety’ Authored by Artis Shepherd via The Mises Institute, In modern America, an obsessive fixation on “safety” has given rise to a culture of fear, paralyzing action and warping decision-making across all levels of society. The conditioning begins …

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Today’s News 28th July 2024

Will India Supplant China As The Leader Of The Incipient Non-Western Peace Process On Ukraine? Will India Supplant China As The Leader Of The Incipient Non-Western Peace Process On Ukraine? Authored by Andrew Korybko via substack, India’s WION cited unnamed diplomatic sources to report on Friday that Prime Minister Modi is planning to visit Kiev at the …

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