Category: Economy

Today’s News 29th September 2022

Lithuania Urges Russian Anti-War Protesters To Overthrow Putin Lithuania Urges Russian Anti-War Protesters To Overthrow Putin It was perhaps only a matter of time before European leaders attempted to leverage ongoing anti-war protests in Ukraine to call for regime change. Emboldened Baltic NATO countries have been at the forefront of increasing rhetoric and measures punishing …

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Today’s News 28th September 2022

New Zealand Calls It Quits On Aiding Ukraine's Military New Zealand Calls It Quits On Aiding Ukraine’s Military At a moment Washington continues what’s essentially an endless arms and financial aid pipeline to Ukraine, and as some defense officials express concerns over the Pentagon’s own dwindling stockpiles, one country says it’s giving up on arming …

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Today’s News 27th September 2022

Remembering Hate Speech: Victor Davis Hanson Remembering Hate Speech: Victor Davis Hanson Authored by Victor Davis Hanson via American Greatness, It has been a canard of the Left that “words matter.” We are lectured that “hate speech” leads inevitably to street violence. So how ironic that the Left defames nearly half of America as dangerous …

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Today’s News 26th September 2022

Russia Vows 'Full Protection' For Any Annexed Territory As Nuclear Threat Grows Russia Vows ‘Full Protection’ For Any Annexed Territory As Nuclear Threat Grows Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that regions of Ukraine where referendums are being held will be under the Kremlin’s “full protection” if they are …

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Today’s News 25th September 2022

Will 2024 Be 1984? Will 2024 Be 1984? Authored by Daniel Greenfield via Front Page Magazine, From branding parents speaking out against critical race theory and sexual ideology in schools as terrorists to the Mar-a-Lago raid, Attorney General Merrick Garland’s radicalized Justice Department transforms pre-election political opposition into national security threats. The infamous DOJ letter …

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Today’s News 24th September 2022

The US Empire Is Accelerating Toward Global Conflict On Two Fronts: Johnstone The US Empire Is Accelerating Toward Global Conflict On Two Fronts: Johnstone Authored by Caitlin Johnsone via Medium, Vladimir Putin has announced that referenda will be held in four regions of the eastern part of Ukraine whose populations will now vote on whether …

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Today’s News 23rd September 2022

Escobar: The Real US Agenda In Africa Is Hegemony Escobar: The Real US Agenda In Africa Is Hegemony Authored by Pepe Escobar via The Cradle, Forget development. Washington’s primary interest in Africa today is keeping the Chinese and Russians out… In a rational environment, the 77th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) would discuss …

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Today’s News 22nd September 2022

Should We Be Worried About The Next (Digital) Apocalypse? Should We Be Worried About The Next (Digital) Apocalypse? Authored by Alexandra Marshall via The Epoch Times, Everyone loves a good apocalypse, and in 2022, there’s an end-times for everyone. Some apocalypses are fictional—great for corporate lobbying and political ambition. Others are overplayed as a “get …

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Today’s News 21st September 2022

German Domestic Intelligence Is Running 100s Of Fake Right-Wing Extremist Social Media Accounts; Report German Domestic Intelligence Is Running 100s Of Fake Right-Wing Extremist Social Media Accounts; Report Authored by John Cody via Remix News, Hundreds of the radical Nazis and right-wing extremists online are actually German domestic intelligence agents, and many of them may …

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Today’s News 20th September 2022

Germany's (And Europe's) Self-Inflicted Upcoming Energy Crunch Germany’s (And Europe’s) Self-Inflicted Upcoming Energy Crunch Authored by Weimin Chen via The Mises Institute, At the end of September 2021, the Nord Stream 2 project was a reality after many years of uncertainty. At that time, there were only a few more regulatory hurdles remaining for Germany and …

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