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Russia cancels tax agreements with 38 Western countries
Moscow has torn up double-taxation treaties with ‘unfriendly’ countries in response to sanctions
Keith Kellogg, Former National Security Advisor to Mike Pence, Blasts Former Boss in Scathing Remarks
Former National Security Advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, Keith Kellogg, has issued a searing critique of his former boss.
UK food prices may never fall – Bank of England
The cost-of-living crisis in the UK may see food prices remain high for a prolonged period, the Bank of England’s chief economist has warned
Africa in rebellion: Is a second anti-colonial liberation on the horizon?
After a series of coups, one country after another is moving to expel the traces of former empires
Australian police bust child abuse ring with FBI help
Australian police announced Tuesday the dismantling of a "sophisticated" child abuse ring, saying 19 men had been arrested
Bright flashes over Australia likely Russian rocket: space agency
Flashes of light seen across the sky over south-eastern Australia on Monday night were likely to have been remnants of a Russian rocket
New Zealand, BlackRock to create climate investment fund
New Zealand said Tuesday it is partnering with BlackRock to create a climate investment fund, aiming to speed the way to 100 percent renewable
The MSM Suddenly Has Started To Discuss Replacing Zelensky
From February 24th 2022 until today, 529 days have passed, and most probably in every one of those days we had to deal with some opinion, criticism or recrimination by Ukrainian nanopresident Volodymyr Zelensky.
Attempted Assassination Plot Against Ukrainian President Zelensky – Woman Arrrested
There was an attempted assassination attempt against Ukrainian President Zelensky on Monday.
Is The West Losing Faith In Zelensky And Ukraine? A Discussion With Judge Napolitano
Judge Napolitano kindly highlighted my recent piece discussing indications that the United States and NATO are preparing to jettison Ukraine and Volodomyr Zelensky.
World must ‘wake up’ to Taiwan security threats: Japan ex-PM
Former Japanese prime minister Taro Aso warned a Taipei security forum Tuesday that the international community must
China drafts rules for using facial recognition data
Firms using facial recognition in China will be required to obtain consent or legal permission before collecting personal information
Ukraine nuclear plants fully operational for winter: operator
Ukrainian nuclear power plants located in territory held by Kyiv will be fully operational by winter to provide electricity for the country
Taiwan father-son duo and two soldiers charged over China spying
A Taiwanese businessman and his son have been indicted for recruiting two soldiers who allegedly helped them collect confidential
Taiwan chip giant TSMC says approves $3.8 mn investment in Germany
This is a developing story.. check back for updates.
Aramco boss forecasts strong China oil demand
The head of Aramco, the world’s biggest oil company, has expressed optimism about global crude demand despite slower China economic growth