Tuesday, October 19, 2021

19 October - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

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Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Who’s Worried
People who have the “protection” are still way more worried than those who don’t. read more
MintPress News11 hours ago
The HLF Five: How US-Israeli Geopolitics Cruelly Warped the US Judicial Process
While Bush rushed to designate the Holy Land Foundation a terrorist organization and declare that closing them down was somehow a great achievement in the fight against terrorism, the fact of the matter was that he had no proof. The post The HLF Five: How US-Israeli Geopolitics Cruelly Warped the US Judicial Process appeared first on MintPress News. read more
MintPress News11 hours ago
GP Bob Gill Outlines the US Corporate Takeover of the British NHS
“The comprehensive range of NHS services salami, sliced down to a remnant of poor standard emergency care in fewer locations.” — Bob Gill The post GP Bob Gill Outlines the US Corporate Takeover of the British NHS appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Lawfare11 hours ago
An Update on the Prospects for a Contempt Prosecution of Steve Bannon
The U.S. Capitol Building at night. (Kevin Burkett, https://flic.kr/p/6cNCVq; CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) Yesterday, I posted an article exploring how the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack could make it easier for the Justice Department to prosecute Stephen Bannon for contempt. I argued that the “committee could eliminate any potential claim of executive privilege by crafting specific information demands that, by definition, preclude its application.” After that post went live, two significant developments occurred. First, the Assoc... read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
OSHA Demands Not To Know Things
Axiom: ‘In order to advance a communist ideological belief system, the rulers must *pretend* not to know things’. Individually, in groups, or in the systems they construct, that axiom has always been true. The Dept of Labor and OSHA standard on adverse Vaccine events: (LINK) “OSHA will not enforce 29 CFR 1904’s recording requirements to […] The post OSHA Demands Not To Know Things appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
21st Century Wire12 hours ago
CrossTalk: The Real Afghan Agenda + Has the Great Reset Already Begun?
*CrossTalk* | Host Peter Lavelle speaks with guests Marcus Papadopoulos and Patrick Henningsen. read more
The New Dark Age12 hours ago
Amazon and Google: partners in Israeli apartheid
The best-selling Irish novelist Sally Rooney is openly shunning Israel after recent reports from human rights groups warned that Israel practices apartheid, systematically oppressing Palestinians under its rule. But while Israel risks becoming a pariah among some cultural producers, it is being aggressively embraced by globe-spanning corporations like Amazon and Google – among the wealthiest companies in history. read more
Kodak Agfa presents : Moulid Al-Nabi eve at El-Siyada "Plus more photos and videos from all over Egypt"
Happy Moulid Al-Nabi to all the Muslims around the globe or actually to the whole world. For a reminder, tonight millions of Muslims around the globe celebrate Prophet Mohamed "PBUH" birthday.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Peruvian ambassador to Venezuela to be barred from leaving Perú because of alleged money laundering
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to local newspaper La República, the Peruvian Special Prosecutor's Office for Money Laundering has issued this request so that Rojas García -recently appointed ambassador in Caracas- does not travel to Venezuela, which could affect the ongoing investigation of the organization known as Los Dinámicos del Centro (The Dynamics of […] The post Peruvian ambassador to Venezuela to be barred from leaving Perú because of alleged money laundering appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 10/19/2021
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Bird Song of the Day * * * #COVID19 Patient readers, I have started to revise this section, partly to reduce my workload, but partly to focus more as an early warning, if that is possible. Hopefully I will have a variant tracker map soon. In the meantime, I added […] read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Marijuana ancillary firm Greenlane to buy vape maker for up to $20 million
Greenlane Holdings, a Florida-based provider of cannabis accessories, said Tuesday it agreed to purchase portable vape manufacturer DaVinci in a deal worth up to $20 million. Marijuana ancillary firm Greenlane to buy vape maker for up to $20 million is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Markets run out of copper, price remains near record highs; Chile and Peru as beneficiaries
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The shortage of copper in the warehouses of global distribution centers intensifies, leading the metal price to continue to rise. Inventories on the London Metal Exchange that are not yet destined for withdrawal are near their lowest level since the 1970s. For reference, available stocks have fallen by almost 90% […] The post Markets run out of copper, price remains near record highs; Chile and Peru as beneficiaries appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro receives Colombia’s Duque in the capital with state honors
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, received his Colombian counterpart, Iván Duque, on Tuesday with state honors for an appointment postponed due to the pandemic will serve to analyze regional issues, such as the Venezuelan crisis. Despite its official nature, the ceremony had the protocol of a state visit, a deference […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro receives Colombia’s Duque in the capital with state honors appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Mauricio Macri returned to Argentina and must appear before the Justice for illegal espionage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Former President Mauricio Macri returned to Argentina on Tuesday and must appear tomorrow in court in Dolores to testify in the case that investigates the spying on relatives of the deceased of the ARA San Juan submarine. However, whether the former president will attend the court summons is unknown since […] The post Mauricio Macri returned to Argentina and must appear before the Justice for illegal espionage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
From Russia With Love
Bloomberg- Russia Signals Europe Won’t Get Extra Gas Without Nord Stream 2 After years of tensions with Europe, Russian authorities are unlikely to agree to up gas supplies without ironclad assurances that the new pipeline will be allowed to operate, the people close to the situation said. read more
Southwest drops plan to put unvaccinated staff on unpaid leave starting in December
CNBC – by Leslie Josephs Southwest Airlines has scrapped a plan to put unvaccinated employees who have applied for but haven’t received a religious or medical... The post Southwest drops plan to put unvaccinated staff on unpaid leave starting in December appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Freedom of Press suffered a clear setback in The Americas
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This is the assessment made by Carlos Jornet, chairman of the Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), as the 77th General Assembly of that organization began this Tuesday in virtual format. Seventeen journalists have been murdered since the previous General Assembly, also […] The post Freedom of Press suffered a clear setback in The Americas appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Israel loyalists embedded in U.S. government pushed U.S. into Iraq War
The invasion of Iraq was promoted by an interconnected network of Israel loyalists known as "neoconservatives" who were operating at all levels of the U.S. government, and who used their positions to promote policies on behalf of Israel. Three detailed reports, plus photos of the individuals who promoted this tragic and disastrous war... read more
Covert Geopolitics12 hours ago
WEF to Launch “Great Narrative” Initiative Following the Great Reset
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is looking to establish a “great narrative” following the great reset agenda with the upcoming launch of the “Great Narrative” initiative. In establishing a great narrative, the WEF is looking to assert an authoritative storyline to convince people why they need a great reset of society and the global economy. … Continue reading WEF to Launch “Great Narrative” Initiative Following the Great Reset → read more
The Second American War of Independence Has Begun
Patriot Rising Americans are not only quitting their jobs or moving out of state rather than having their school-age children face mandatory vaccination, onerous lockdowns... The post The Second American War of Independence Has Begun appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Net Zero Damp Squib
By Paul Homewood Net Zero? More like damp squib! Net Zero Strategy sets out how the UK will deliver on its commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050 outlines measures to transition to a green and sustainable future, helping businesses and consumers to move to clean power, supporting hundreds of thousands […] read more
Kinney Co. TX Sheriff: TX Takes Historic Action To Fight Back Against Illegal Invasion
The Gateway Pundit Published October 18, 2021 Kinney Co. TX Sheriff Coe announces bold plan to fight back to protect citizens against the illegal invasion on our... The post Kinney Co. TX Sheriff: TX Takes Historic Action To Fight Back Against Illegal Invasion appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
No freedoms for the unvaccinated well into 2022 in Victoria
Real Rukshan Oct 18, 2021 Premier Daniel Andrews today stated in no uncertain terms that unvaccinated Victorians will remain excluded from economic and social activities... The post No freedoms for the unvaccinated well into 2022 in Victoria appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Russia & Israel are united by both nations’ ‘resolute rejection’ of anti-semitism and ‘any manifestations of xenophobia’ – Putin
RT Intense hatred for xenophobia, the battle against anti-Semitism, and the outright rejection of any attempts to rewrite and falsify the history of World War... The post Russia & Israel are united by both nations’ ‘resolute rejection’ of anti-semitism and ‘any manifestations of xenophobia’ – Putin appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
James Bond Made Redundant
There is perhaps no greater film institution than the James Bond franchise. Over 27 movies and 59 years from Doctor No (1962) to Goldfinger (1964) to the modern era of Goldeneye (1995) and Skyfall (2012), Bond is a touchstone in many people lives, although not without controversy. Bond is a threat to women, minorities, and […] read more
CENSORED NEWS1 hour ago
OAK FLAT: Apache Protest and Media Advisory for Federal Court in San Francisco Oct. 22, 2021
This week: Apaches in court to save their sacred landNinth Circuit to hear Apache Stronghold’s plea to save Oak Flat from destructionBy Apache StrongholdCensored NewsWASHINGTON – Apaches in Arizona will be in federal court this week to save their spiritual lifeblood and sacred site known as Oak Flat from being destroyed by a copper mine that would swallow their holy ground in a nearly 2-mile-wide read more
Newsbeat disrespects Birmingham, Sopes exits the US, the BBC calls someone 'far-right', actual antisemitism rages, Big Ted and Little Ted criticise the Government and 'Genetically Impartial' former BBC bigwig Helen Boaden resurfaces - Various subjects
*I* Oddly, except for passing through Birmingham New Street, I've never been to Birmingham, England's second city [after Lancaster]. Having read the *Guardian* today with their headline '*Three-quarters of BBC Newsbeat staff decline to relocate to Birmingham. Vast majority of youth news service’s 40 employees indicate they will not move to new base in Midlands*' [the poor lambs want to stay in London] I'm now tempted to go there sporting a 'The BBC Doesn't Want to Live in Birmingham' t-shirt. *II* Meanwhile, and moving on... Dame Jon Sopel, the BBC's North America Editor, has so... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Israeli Scuba Diver Discovers Ancient Crusader Sword
An Israeli scuba diver has salvaged an ancient sword off the country's Mediterranean coast that experts say dates back to the Crusaders. read more
China Changes the Hypersonic Calculation
*Stephen Silver* *China, Asia* Reports about missile launches from countries like North Korea often come immediately after the fact, usually because the country responsible immediately touts them. In a big surprise over the weekend, it was reported that China recently tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile. However, China has denied that anything like that happened. The missile, back in August, “circled the globe before speeding towards its target, demonstrating an advanced space capability that caught US intelligence by surprise,” according to the *Financial Times*. The... read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Look who’s talking! Christopher Steele shows up on ABC News documentary
Look who’s talking! Christopher Steele shows up on ABC News documentary The Duran: Episode 1115 Behind the dossier: Steele dismisses James Bond comparisons — but dossier did leave his life shaken, stirred Behind the dossier: Steele dismisses James Bond comparisons — but dossier did leave his life shaken, stirred For Christopher Steele, the past five […] read more
Beware of "woke" charities, and don't support them
Fellow blogger Eaton Rapids Joe mentioned a decision reached by his family. It is with a heavy-heart that the ERJ family will stop donating to the Catholic Relief Services. Over the last fifteen years we contributed half of our "discretionary" tithe to them...perhaps $600 a year. A nagging question had popped into my head "Who is funding the 'refugees/migrants' as they traveled from their home-countries to our southern border?" It took just a few minutes to determine that the Catholic Relief Services has been complicit in flooding our cities and towns with economic refugees w... read more
The Duran12 hours ago
EU Ursula “Will Not Allow” Poland to be sovereign. Poland dissolves Supreme Court chamber
EU Ursula “Will Not Allow” Poland to be sovereign. Poland dissolves Supreme Court chamber ****News Topic 598***** Poland will bow to EU’s demands and dissolve Supreme Court disciplinary chamber, country’s prime minister announces Poland will bow to EU’s demands and dissolve Supreme Court disciplinary chamber, country’s prime minister announces Poland’s prime minister has announced that […] read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
France Returns Marble Angels Stolen from Italy Church in ’89
A British art collector who bought a pair of 17th-century marble angels from an antiques shop has returned the winged “putti” to Italy’s art police after learning that they had been stolen from a church. read more
81 Research Studies Confirm Natural Immunity to COVID ‘Equal’ or ‘Superior’ to Vaccine Immunity
The Brownstone Institute lists 81 of the highest-quality, complete, most robust scientific studies and evidence reports/position statements on natural immunity as compared to the COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. The post 81 Research Studies Confirm Natural Immunity to COVID ‘Equal’ or ‘Superior’ to Vaccine Immunity appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Coup Regime Sought To Assassinate Luis Arce
Bolivia’s Interior Ministry has revealed that Colombian mercenaries, who participated in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in Haiti, entered Bolivia days before the 2020 election. Fernando Lopez, Defense Minister under Jeanine Añez, was in contact with mercenary groups, with whom he intended to carry out a second coup. The post Coup Regime Sought To Assassinate Luis Arce appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Taxi Drivers Plan Hunger Strike For Debt Relief
Details of how the hunger strike will work are still being finalized, but Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the driver group New York Taxi Workers Alliance, said that dozens are signed up to join so far. “We cannot wait for the next administration,” Desai said. “Leaving drivers at $300,000 (or) $500,000 in debt is not a resolution. It’s a set-up for failure.” The post Taxi Drivers Plan Hunger Strike For Debt Relief appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Activists Should Continue To Fight For National Single Payer
It is a mistake for activists to once again allow Democratic politicians corrupted by big money to determine the nature of the struggle for single-payer Healthcare. We must have a strong fight on the national level in order to win this. Otherwise, we are abandoning a struggle that has strong public support and giving Congress a free pass to do nothing. The post Activists Should Continue To Fight For National Single Payer appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
CFACT13 hours ago
Dominion Energy tries to suppress sportsmen’s vote in Virginia election
"If you’re a gun owner living in Virginia, it appears your power company does not want you to turn out to vote. The political action committee for Dominion Energy, one of the largest power providers in the state, is a major funder of a shadowy group buying pro-gun ads against Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin. [...] The post Dominion Energy tries to suppress sportsmen’s vote in Virginia election appeared first on CFACT. read more
Komando.com13 hours ago
Use a Samsung smartphone? Install this security patch now
Android security alert: Get this OS update from Samsung now that fixes 24 critical flaws. read more
Postal Banking Is Finally A Reality In (Some Of) The United States
The crisis[Covid-19 pandemic] has wreaked economic havoc on working Americans. But U.S. billionaires have gotten 62 percent richer during the pandemic, while over 86 million Americans lost jobs, some 3 million households now report concerns of imminent eviction, and essential workers — particularly Latino, Indigenous and Black workers — continue to die from Covid-19 at disproportionate rates. The post Postal Banking Is Finally A Reality In (Some Of) The United States appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Notes From National Peace & Justice Unity Meeting
The meeting was attended by leaders from the US Peace Council, Black Alliance for Peace, United National Antiwar Coalition, United for Peace & Justice, Veterans For Peace, Answer Coalition, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, WorldBeyondWar, Code Pink, Popular Resistance, Task Force on the Americas, and International Action Center. The post Notes From National Peace & Justice Unity Meeting appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale Imprisoned In Communications Management Unit Designed For Terrorists
Drone whistleblower Daniel Hale, who pled guilty to violating the Espionage Act, was transferred from a jail in Virginia to a communication management unit (CMU) at United States Penitentiary Marion in southern Illinois. He is the first person convicted for an unauthorized disclosure of information to the press to be incarcerated in a CMU, which the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) claims is for terrorists and “high-risk inmates.” The decision may effectively cut him off from his entire support network, including friends and fellow whistleblowers who were by his side as federal prosecutors ... read more
Climate Change Puts Babies, Pregnant Women at Risk, Pediatrician Says
Heat exposure during pregnancy puts babies at risk for congenital heart defects and low birth weight. It also increases the risk of premature birth, the leading cause of illness and death in newborns. The post Climate Change Puts Babies, Pregnant Women at Risk, Pediatrician Says appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Modern Tokyo Times13 hours ago
Poland decries EU threat of economic blackmail: Endless Visegrad disrespect
Poland decries EU threat of economic blackmail: Endless Visegrad disrespect Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Poland is adamant that its dispute with the European Union (EU) should be discussed in a democratic approach and not a diktat. This diktat, implied by the behavior of the European Commission, concerns the non-approval of […] The post Poland decries EU threat of economic blackmail: Endless Visegrad disrespect first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
ClimateCite14 hours ago
Biden EPA sued for illegally stacking science advisory panels
Junk Science by Steve Milloy | Oct. 7, 2021 Young v. EPA is a hugely important lawsuit. The law requires that EPA seek scientific advice from an independent and balanced panel of qualified scientists as part of its policy-making process. The Biden EPA has turned the law on its head by first deciding what its policy is and then stacking … read more
Sharp TVs to Return to U.S. Market, with Roku Interface
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, Americas* The TVs are set to arrive on the market next spring. Sharp was a fairly major player in the TV business for many years, but the company announced in 2015 that it was exiting the TV business in North America. At that time Sharp, a Japanese firm, announced that it was licensing its brand name to Hisense, beginning the following year. In 2016, manufacturer Foxconn took over Sharp, although that deal led to lawsuits in which Foxconn sought to get out of the deal with Hisense, per The Streamable. But next year, after a six-year absence, Sharp wi... read more
Giant hailstones pummel Queensland, likely the largest seen in Australia since records began
Severe thunderstorms hit parts of Queensland, Australia on October 18 and 19, 2021, bringing heavy rain, giant hailstones, and tornadoes. The largest hail was reported in Bloomsbury and Yalboroo, north of Mackay in North Queensland on October 19. The Australian...... Read more » read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
IMF Says Afghanistan’s Economy Could Shrink By 30%
*CNBC: **Afghanistan’s economy could shrink by 30% following Taliban takeover, IMF says* * Afghanistan’s gross domestic product could see a contraction of up to 30% following the Taliban takeover, the IMF said in its latest regional economic report. * “These shocks could cause a 20–30 percent output contraction, with falling imports, a depreciating Afghani, and accelerating inflation,” the report said. * Jihad Azour, director of the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia department, said the country was deteriorating because of Covid and droughts, even before the Taliban seized p... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Chinese And Russian Fleet Jointly Sail Through The Japan Strait
*Reuters:* *China, Russia navy ships jointly sail through Japan strait* TOKYO (Reuters) -A group of 10 naval vessels from China and Russia sailed through a strait separating Japan's main island and its northern island of Hokkaido on Monday, the Japanese government said, adding that it is closely watching such activities. It was the first time Japan has confirmed the passage of Chinese and Russian naval vessels sailing together through the Tsugaru Strait, which separates the Sea of Japan from the Pacific. While the strait is regarded as international waters, Japan's ties with... read more
Tuesday Morning Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading. - Gary Mason writes that Saskatchewan and Alberta are tragically showing the rest of the country what a COVID-19 disaster looks like. CBC News reports on a predictable spike in COVID-19 following Saskatchewan's Thanksgiving weekend. And Zak Vescera uncovers the Moe government's choice to beg for medical help from their Republican allies even while they demurred on making requests for help which was already on offer from Canada's federal government. - Meanwhile, PressProgress reports on the callous efforts of British Columbia's business lob... read more
Turning Carriers of Water into Managers of Water
Bulawayo, ZIMBABWE, Oct 19 (IPS) - Each morning, Langelihle Tshuma checks her taps to confirm the water supply before preparing for the day ahead. Read the full story, “Turning Carriers of Water into Managers of Water”, on globalissues.org → read more
Guess Whos Behind Paralysis on COVID19 in the UN Committee on World Food Security
ROME, Oct 19 (IPS) - ‘COVID 19 has multiplied hunger and malnutrition challenges. We need transformative action!’ The first speaker at the UN Committee on World Food Security’s (CFS) 49th Plenary Session, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, turned the spotlight on the disastrous impacts of the pandemic that have afflicted communities around the world for close to two years. Read the full story, “Guess Whos Behind Paralysis on COVID19 in the UN Committee on World Food Security”, on globalissues.org → read more
UN-backed report reveals rising climate change risk across Africa
Climate change contributed to mounting food insecurity, poverty and displacement in Africa last year, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and partners said in a report published on Tuesday. Read the full story, “UN-backed report reveals rising climate change risk across Africa”, on globalissues.org → read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Poland Responds To EU President Ursula von der Leyen's Vow To Punish Poland For Challenging The Supremacy Of EU Law
*Daily Mail*:* 'We will not be blackmailed': Polish PM lashes out at Ursula von der Leyen after she vowed to punish his country over rule of law dispute which he says could collapse the EU* * Mateusz Morawiecki clashed with von der Leyen in a fiery debate in Strasbourg * He warned that Poland's courts would not bend to 'European centralism' * Last week Polish judges ruled the country's constitution was supreme to EU law * Von der Leyen warned this was a 'direct challenge to the unity of Europe' The Polish Prime Minister has told Ursula von der Leyen 'we will not be black... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Bolivia expects to increase national electricity coverage to 94.6%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister Romay said that "in 2015, national electricity coverage reached 86.5% of the population and it increased to 93.5% in 2019. In the urban area it rose from 97.3% in 2015, to 99% in 2019; and in the rural area from 70.1% to 79.9% in the same time frame." On […] The post Bolivia expects to increase national electricity coverage to 94.6% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Bolivia has become safe haven for “Narcosur,” the PCC’s drug cartel
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - They invest in jewelry, medical clinics, restaurants, farms and walk safely with their families in the region of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the group's stronghold and the passageway for drugs coming from Peru and Colombia to join Bolivian cocaine. From there, the Brazilian "narcos" travel in planes and helicopters to […] The post Bolivia has become safe haven for “Narcosur,” the PCC’s drug cartel appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Over 140 School Bus Routes Cancelled in Seattle Due to Vaccine Mandates
Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks Over 140 school bus routes are being cancelled in Seattle on Monday due to a driver shortage caused by... The post Over 140 School Bus Routes Cancelled in Seattle Due to Vaccine Mandates appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Right-wing candidate José Antonio Kast leads for the first time in presidential election in Chile
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Republican Party candidate José Antonio Kast leads a poll ahead of Chile's November presidential election for the first time. The poll, conducted weekly by Plaza Pública Cadem, sees Frente Amplio and Communist Party candidate Gabriel Boric in second place, who would face the other candidates in a second round. Read […] The post Right-wing candidate José Antonio Kast leads for the first time in presidential election in Chile appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Grammys Release Inclusion Requirement to Ensure Diverse Show
The Grammys will stick to its word with the public release of the full inclusion rider to ensure equity and inclusion in hiring on all levels of production for next year’s ceremony. read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
The Unvaccinated Are Looking Smarter Every Week
There is a massive propaganda push against those choosing not to vaccinate against COVID-19 with the experimental mRNA vaccines. Mainstream media, the big tech corporations, and our government have combined efforts to reward compliance and to shame and marginalize non-compliance. Their mantra says that this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Persons who choose not to vaccinate are characterized as unintelligent, selfish, paranoid people who don’t read much and live in a trailer park in Florida (or Alabama, or Texas, or name your state). Never has there been such an effort to cajole, ... read more
MJBizDaily13 hours ago
Cannabis cross-pollination concerns getting new look in Colorado
Colorado has assembled its panel of cannabis experts to suggest fixes for cross-pollination concerns among outdoor hemp and marijuana growers. The group comes in response to a new law that calls for solutions to cannabis pollen-drift concerns. The law also aims to look at the prospect of wild or volunteer cannabis, plants growing outside facilities […] Cannabis cross-pollination concerns getting new look in Colorado is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
WATCH: CNN Freaks After They Accidentally Let Someone Tell the Truth On Air
[image: cnn]CNN will not likely be asking Bari Weiss to come back on their program any time soon..... read more
We Are Not Capable of Learning the Lessons of Afghanistan
It seems like everyone has an opinion to offer about the “lessons” that the United States needs to learn from the war Afghanistan. “Here’s what we must learn,” asserts the former NATO Commander, James Stavridis. Anthony Cordesman, one of the war’s great chroniclers, asks readers to “examine the full range of civil lessons as well as the military lessons.” […] read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Shutdown
Adam Tooze has a new book out, Shutdown. Tooze is the liberal left’s current favourite historian. His previous book, The Wages of Destruction, won the Wolfson Prize for History and the Longman-History Today Book of the Year Prize. He has taught at Cambridge and Yale and is now Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History at Columbia University. He is a prolific writer of articles in the elite press; a mine of information and data on his Twitter account and his Chartbook site. And of course, he is on SubStack. read more
musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
Colin Powell’s Advice to Graduates (and all Americans) Rings True
An imperfect American hero died yesterday – Colin Powell. After hearing him speak at my son’s graduation seven years ago, I posted the following. Powell was a good man, but in my view he was used to be the face … Continue reading → read more
U.S.-Russia Strategic Stability Talks: The View from Europe
*Harry Tarpey* *U.S.-Russia Relations, * Any discussions between the United States and Russia will have implications for NATO-Russian relations and related negotiations, a reality that extends well beyond nuclear negotiations. As talks over the future of arms control and strategic stability continue in Geneva between U.S. and Russian negotiators, much remains to be seen as to what the parameters of any follow-on agreement between the two countries will be. But one thing is clear: despite the lack of any formally signed agreement, reengagement in negotiations and diplomacy is a p... read more
Apple Announces New MacBook Pro, AirPods 3
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, Americas* Apple had announced back in 2020 that it would move away from Intel chips after twenty-five years, and would instead make its own chips, which it described as “Apple Silicon.” Apple *held an event Monday*, its second of the fall, following the September event that unveiled the latest iPhone lineup. In the “Unleashed” event, Apple debuted its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, which will be featured in a new lineup of MacBook Pros. “M1 has transformed our most popular systems with incredible performance, custom technologies, and industry-leadin... read more
U.S.-China Trade: Biden in Near Lockstep with Trump’s Policies
*Milton Ezrati* *Trade War, Asia* Whatever this administration’s clear desires to separate itself from Trump, his manner, and his policies, they do not extend to the issue of China trade. It is strange how the commentariat gets used to things. Positions that were once described as a threat to world order, if held long enough, get little comment. So it is with America’s China trade policy. When in 2019 Donald Trump imposed steep tariffs on Chinese goods coming into this country, many economists described his policies as dangerous. The foreign policy community was, if anything, ev... read more
Reducing the Role of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Could Let North Korea Off Easy
*Bruce W. Bennett* *North Korea, Asia* Against growing North Korean WMD threats, additional U.S. nuclear deterrence declaratory strategy, backed up by appropriate nuclear weapon capabilities and planning, may be needed. *Editor’s note: In late September, *The National Interest *organized a symposium on nuclear policy, nonproliferation, and arms control under the Biden administration*. *A variety of scholars were asked the following question: “Should Joe Biden seize the opportunity of his administration’s Nuclear Posture Review to redefine the role of nuclear weapons in U.S. secu... read more
Turkey in the Coalmine: How Erdogan’s Economic Plans Could Backfire
*Desmond Lachman* *Turkey, Middle East* A prospective Turkish economic meltdown could be viewed by investors as the canary in the coal mine for other vulnerable emerging market economies. When it comes to Turkey’s economy, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan continues to play with fire. Despite the clearest of International Monetary Fund (IMF) warnings about his country’s external vulnerabilities, Erdogan seems to be inviting a full-blown currency crisis by adhering to the most eccentric of economic policy views and by meddling in the running of the country’s central bank. This is sur... read more
Manchin Demands Work Requirement for Child Tax Credit
*Stephen Silver* *Child Tax Credit, * The future of the credit is in Manchin's hands. It’s been known for a few months that if President Joe Biden hopes to pass his Build Back Better reconciliation spending package, he’s going to need the vote of Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV). Now, there’s a report about exactly what Manchin wants in order to vote for the package. As reported by *Axios* Manchin, according to “sources familiar with the matter… has told the White House the child tax credit must include a firm work requirement and family income cap in the $60,000 range.” While Manchin di... read more
HERE'S CHARLIE WARZEL BOTHSIDESING THE JOE ROGAN/SANJAY GUPTA INTERVIEW
Charlie Warzel used to write for *The New York Times*. He now has a Substack site called Galaxy Brain, where his latest post has a bothsider feel that suggests he hasn't left *Times* thinking behind. Warzel's post is about a recent appearance on the podcast of COVID skeptic Joe Rogan by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who reports on medicine for CNN. Rogan recently told his audience that he was sick with COVID and was taking the right's current favorite treatment for the disease, ivermectin. Gupta, knowing that Rogan has a large audience of skeptics and denialists, apparently hoped he could sway ... read more
Halifax Examiner13 hours ago
12 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Tuesday, Oct. 19, including an outbreak at Valley Regional Hospital
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 12 new cases of COVID-19 today, Tuesday, Oct. 19; three of the cases are an outbreak at Valley Regional Hospital in Kentville. By Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, the new cases break down as: • 8 […] read more
Turcopolier13 hours ago
Early voting is down in Va? Hmm….
“Fox News contributor Karl Rove said Tuesday on “America’s Newsroom” that Democratic enthusiasm for the Virginia gubernatorial race is “really problematic” for Former VA Governor and current Democratic candidate, Terry McAuliffe, citing low early voting turnout. KARL ROVE: The Democrats have a problem here. The … Continue reading → read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Rachel Levine To Be Sworn In As First Transgender Four-Star Admiral To Lead The U.S. Public Health Service
*USA Today:** Rachel Levine feels 'profound responsibility' in being first openly transgender 4-star officer across uniformed services* * Rachel Levine is the highest-ranking openly transgender official * Levine will lead a group of 6,000 uniformed public health officers * Levine is sworn in as the nation's first openly transgender four-star officer. As head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Dr. Rachel Levine leads a group of 6,000 uniformed public health officers whose duties range far beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Levine, a pediatrician, became the high... read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
No Blood Pudding For You!
I wonder if the Brits can still eat kippers? And pay attention, as this is Canada’s future. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Surprising support for indigenous groups who want their own state in the south of Argentina and Chile
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The map of the "Mapuche Nation" of a Bristol-based organization and the Mapuche representative supported by the British travels the world promotes creating a separate state in Chilean and Argentine territory. Therefore, the involvement of the Argentine government in defense of a Mapuche representative surprises many Argentines considering that the […] The post Surprising support for indigenous groups who want their own state in the south of Argentina and Chile appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Migrant Farmworkers Are Being Left Out Of Roundup Cancer Compensation
In 2018, a California school groundskeeper took Monsanto Company to court, alleging that Roundup, one of America’s most popular weed killers, caused his Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer. The jury agreed and ordered Monsanto to pay the man $289 million in damages, concluding the world’s first Roundup cancer trial. Legal experts say migrant farmworkers, who are at the forefront of pesticide and herbicide exposures—including Roundup—are expected to be left out. The post Migrant Farmworkers Are Being Left Out Of Roundup Cancer Compensation appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Journalist Targeted For Reporting On Police Working For A Pipeline Company
"For the first time in nearly three years, I woke up a few months ago without felony charges hanging over my head. I’m an investigative journalist and I’d been arrested twice in 2018, both times for allegedly trespassing on what’s known as “critical infrastructure,” a felony under a then-new Louisiana law that — at the urging of the oil and gas industry — redefined pipelines and their construction sites as critical infrastructure." The post Journalist Targeted For Reporting On Police Working For A Pipeline Company appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Like In His Sleep?
They don’t do this by accident. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Rainfall raised Paraguay river levels improving outlook, albeit sustainability not guaranteed
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Economist Óscar Stark highlighted that rainfall has contributed to the recovery of the Paraguay River, which this year reached a record low of -75 cm in the port of Asunción on October 6, surpassing the 1900s historical record. "The Paraguay River is recovering rapidly with the rains. In the last […] The post Rainfall raised Paraguay river levels improving outlook, albeit sustainability not guaranteed appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Queen of Spain will visit Paraguay to observe cooperation projects
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Queen's trip will include a visit to the former Jesuit missions in southern Paraguay, where the Spanish government is developing several cooperation projects. The Queen will be accompanied by Spain's Secretary of State for International Cooperation Pilar Cancela Rodríguez, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Tuesday. Her […] The post Queen of Spain will visit Paraguay to observe cooperation projects appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Worst Cold Ever
Is a very popular headline these days. read more
OrientalReview.org15 hours ago
The Western Economic System Is Coming To An End
Already in the 18th century, British economists of the nascent capitalism were questioning the sustainability of this system around David Ricardo. What was initially very profitable would eventually become commonplace and no longer enrich its owner. Consumption could not eternally justify mass production. Later on, socialists, around Karl Marx, predicted […] read more
Lawfare17 hours ago
What the Inspector General’s Latest FISA Report Can (and Can’t) Tell Us
U.S. Department of Justice headquarters (Wikimedia; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:U.S._Department_of_Justice_headquarters,_August_12,_2006.jpg) In early October, Michael Horowitz, the Department of Justice’s Inspector General, issued another report on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA. This report, his third major release on the subject in two years, concludes the Inspector General’s audit of the FBI’s process for ensuring that FISA applications are accurate. Natalie Orpett and Benjamin Wittes have capably summarized the audit’s origins and basic finding... read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
Les ministres israélien et indien des Affaires étrangères conviennent de reprendre les pourparlers sur un accord de libre-échange
19-Oct-2021 Les ministres israélien et indien des Affaires étrangères sont convenus à Jérusalem de reprendre les négociations sur la création d'une zone de libre-échange entre les deux pays. read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
Devas Multimedia eyeing foreign assets of Indian govt to enforce $1.3 bn arbitral award
19-Oct-2021 Devas Multimedia's investors are eyeing several properties owned by the Indian government across the world, as they seek to enforce a $1.3 billion arbitral award the satellite company won against Antri. read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
Changes to dairy product names likely needed for EU trade deal - minister
19-Oct-2021 NZ Trade Minister Damien O'Connor is back from a two-week trip to the US and EU and says good progress has been made on trade talks. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ14 hours ago
Security In Iraq Oct 8-14 2021
Security remained the same during the second week of October. Islamic State attacks remained in the teens. There was also an attack by a pro-Iran group which has been rare since the end of September. There were a total of 14 incidents in Iraq from October 8-14. 13 of those were by the Islamic State in Baghdad (1), Diyala (2), Kirkuk (5), Ninewa (3), and Salahaddin (2). They led to four deaths, 2 civilians and 2 members of the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), and 13 wounded, 1 Hashd al-Shaabi, 5 ISF, 7 civilians. Salahaddin had the most casualties with 6. There was one inc... read more
the daily howler14 hours ago
US AND THEM THE PEOPLE: Them the people, in the far north...
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2021* *...as misreported to Us: *Way up in the frozen north, miles from The Lower 48, the Anchorage city council—it's called the Anchorage assembly—had been holding public hearings about a proposed mask mandate. By the admission of one "cable news" star, she and her staff had watched the videotapes of those multiple meetings at substantial length. She described these labors on her highly-rated "cable news" program last Wednesday night: UNNAMED CABLE NEWS STAR (10/13/21): So the Anchorage assembly meetings, *we watched hours and hours of the streaming footage... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ14 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Oct 19
1915 UK General Staff recommended taking Baghdad before Turkish forces grew in strength in Mesopotamia (Musings On Iraq review *When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921*) 1920 UK Gen Leslie commended one of his subordinates for destroying villages around Hilla and wiping out area around Karbala as punishment for 1920 Revolt (Musings On Iraq review of *Reclaiming Iraq, The 1920 Revolution and the Founding of the Modern State*) (Musings On Iraq review *Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921*) 1931 PM Said... read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Some of yesterday's and the previous day's links got messed up and around with. A few have been salvaged: New York reports a record 15 cases of a rare disease linked to rat urine in 2021, as vermin complaints flood inChina removed one of the most popular Quran apps that had at least one million Chinese users, according to a reportThe human life span is theoretically limitless, a study suggests — adding fuel to a longstanding debate about our mortalityBritish lawmaker dies after being stabbed multiple times while meeting constituentsSuicide bombers hits Shiite mosq... read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Soul Train Awards Headed to Apollo for the First Time
The annual Soul Train Awards will be presented for the first time at New York City's Apollo Theater, the legendary Harlem performance venue, as two icons of Black culture team up. read more
"Unthinkable Thoughts"
*"Unthinkable Thoughts"* by Josh Mitteldorf "This is not what I enjoy writing about, but as I find dark thoughts creeping into my consciousness, perhaps it is better to put them on paper with supporting logic and invite my readers to help me clarify the reasoning and, perhaps, to point a way out of the darkness. Already in January, 2020, two ideas about COVID were emerging. One is that there were people and institutions who seemed to have anticipated the event, and were planning for it for a long time. Gates, Fauci, the World Economic Forum, and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine wer... read more
DHS Begins Releasing Gas on NYC Citizens at 120 Locations in ‘Biological Attack Simulation’
[image: gas]Beginning this week, DHS and state officials will begin releasing 'safe gas' on New Yorkers to simulate a biological aerosol attack on the city. read more
Israeli forces have killed 39 Palestinian men, women, & children since May
While there was some media coverage of the May violence, U.S. media have largely ignored the continued killing, invasions, and rampages in the months since... read more
"Unthinkable Thoughts"
"Unthinkable Thoughts" by Josh Mitteldorf "This is not what I enjoy writing about, but as I find dark thoughts creeping into my consciousness, perhaps it is better to put them on paper with supporting logic and invite my readers to help me clarify the reasoning and, perhaps, to point a way out of the darkness. Already in January, 2020, two ideas about COVID were emerging. One is that there were people and institutions who seemed to have anticipated the event, and were planning for it for a long time. Gates, Fauci, the World Economic Forum, and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine were ... read more
Inflation: Peter Schiff lays it on the line
Last week we pointed out that "Prices are getting ever higher, and shortages are getting ever worse". Now Peter Schiff, who's proved brutally accurate over a long period in analyzing inflation and predicting what's coming, lays it on the line. I highly recommend you watch his short (3¾-minute) conversation with Dan Bongino: but if you don't want to take the time, I've included a transcript of a few highlights. Peter said, first of all, remember that inflation is a tax. *"So, when the Biden administration says they’re not taxing people that make less than $400,000, they’re... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Covid-19: Estado alemão permite a todas as lojas excluir clientes não vacinados, incluindo alimentos e outros bens do dia-a-dia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL – De acordo com nova lei do estado de Hesse, as lojas podem decidir se aplicam a “regra 2G”, que significa autorizar apenas pessoas vacinadas, que tenham recuperado da Covid, ou a chamada “regra 3G”, que abrange também pessoas que tenham testado negativo para o vírus. Abrangendo a cidade de Frankfurt, […] The post Covid-19: Estado alemão permite a todas as lojas excluir clientes não vacinados, incluindo alimentos e outros bens do dia-a-dia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Vídeos do YouTube proibidos: Como o Ministério da Saúde de Israel, eliminou milhares de testemunhos | Avi Barak Media
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Na nossa plataforma “Dissenter’s Voice – Banned YouTube videos”, publicamos videos que são censurados no YouTube. Acreditamos que a censura não deve fazer parte da nossa civilização. É por isso que damos ao conteúdo censurado a oportunidade de ser visto. A versão inglesa do vídeo de Avi Barak foi censurada. […] The post Vídeos do YouTube proibidos: Como o Ministério da Saúde de Israel, eliminou milhares de testemunhos | Avi Barak Media appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Waking Times15 hours ago
Who Will Be ‘Brave’ In Huxley’s New World?
*Cynthia Chung* - No wonder that the Tavistock Institute and the CIA became involved in looking at the effects of LSD and how to influence and control the mind. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Changing views of Peggy’s Cove
News 1. Andrew Gnazdowsky’s family to sue province over his workplace death A year ago, 26-year-old Andrew Gnazdowsky, drowned while trying to fix a piece of equipment at Nova Scotia Power’s Marshall Falls reservoir in Sheet Harbour. Now, his family has served notice it plans to sue the provincial government, Zane Woodford reports: Since his […] read more
Cop Walks Past ‘Beware of Dog’ Sign, Tries to Kill Dog, Shoots Fellow Cop Instead
[image: dog]After walking past a "beware of dog" sign, a deputy tried to kill a citizen's dog and ended up shooting his fellow cop instead. read more
Econlib15 hours ago
The Card Consensus
My Ph.D. Micro teacher, David Card, won the Nobel Prize last week. My best-known piece on Card examines the tension between his research on the minimum wage and his research on immigration. My most extensive discussion of his work and intellectual influence, however, appears in Chapter 3 of The Case Against Education. Here’s the excerpt. […] The post The Card Consensus appeared first on Econlib. read more
Waking Times15 hours ago
Nebraska AG Says Doctors Can Legally Prescribe Ivermectin, HCQ for COVID
*Megan Redshaw* - Nebraska healthcare providers can legally prescribe ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID, so long as they obtain informed consent from the patient. read more
Is the BBC biased?12 hours ago
Disappearing
Arthur T made a very striking observation on the Open Thread: As predicted, the Amess story has all but disappeared from the BBC News website - there is a thread of archived stories under the banner of: '*Killing* of Sir David Amess MP' If we compare Amess's archive with Jo Cox's, the overwhelming coverage of the earlier story, which has its own BBC pages: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cn1r4rw9qz4t/jo-cox-murder is: 'Jo Cox *Murder*' It gets even worse though if you click on the link that takes you to the new archive of BBC pages for Sir David Amess and see its banner: Isn... read more
IVK statement on Mrs Leyen's attacks on Poland
By former Czech president Klaus and his team When there is a clear threat to democracy in Europe, or rather in the European Union, it is necessary for European democrats to protest loudly. This is no small matter today. Mrs Leyen declared in the European Parliament – quoted in the media, for example immediately by Czech [Public] Television – that 'the decision of the Polish Constitutional Court threatens the foundations of the European Union. The European Commission must protect the citizens of the Union and will therefore act'. That is an unprecedented statement. Some time ago, the ... read more
Almost Heaven?
Joe Biden's climate change agenda is hanging by a thread. And Senator Joe Manchin -- the Democratic senator from West Virginia -- holds that thread. Manchin wants Biden to ditch his climate change legislation. Paul Krugman writes: You might be tempted to view this impasse as an indictment of America’s wildly unrepresentative political system, which effectively allows the interests of a small state — West Virginia has substantially fewer residents than the borough of Brooklyn — to dominate national concerns. But it’s actually worse than that: Manchin appears ready to veto policies ... read more
"The World's Nightmare"
*"The World's Nightmare"* by John Kaminski "If you don’t already know that the fake cures have already caused many more deaths than the fake disease, then you’ve been watching too much TV. If you still have a functioning brain and plan on keeping it, you should never watch it again. So now we are finding out what the demonic monster Bill Gates meant by reducing the population with more efficient vaccines. Have you already sacrificed yourself to the Great Reset without sufficiently investigating what that needle squirted into your arm? Millions of others already have. They’re waitin... read more
The Rise and Fall of Religions
Powerful empires are more likely to lose their religion than small and oppressed communities. My first example is the Jews—they have suffered immense atrocities in the past 1100 years. But the Jews won’t give up their religion. Before the formation of Israel, their community in most areas was so small that they were like a large family. They could not conceive of leaving Judaism because that would have meant leaving behind their family members to suffer alone. The atrocities they endured made them cling to their faith tenaciously and obstinately. Zoroastrianism, in its early form, a... read more
naked capitalism15 hours ago
It’s OK To Be Angry. How Else Will We Change the World?
Getting angry is close to taboo. Nice way to strangle dissent. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Land borders between Argentina and Uruguay will be opened “between today and tomorrow”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Minister of the Interior, Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro, assured yesterday evening, October 18, that "between today and tomorrow the land borders between Entre Ríos and Uruguay will be opened" and enabled. "In the next few days, if not today, we will start with the decrees", remarked the national official […] The post Land borders between Argentina and Uruguay will be opened “between today and tomorrow” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Businessman accused of shipping cocaine to Europe in military planes is arrested in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian authorities announced Monday (18) the arrest of businessman Marcos Daniel Gama, known as 'Chico Bomba', for his alleged involvement in the shipment of cocaine in military planes to several European countries, including Spain. The Federal Police have highlighted that Gama has been arrested in Brasilia as part of the […] The post Businessman accused of shipping cocaine to Europe in military planes is arrested in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazil likely to be among countries most hindered by China’s slower growth
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Given China's size, global growth should be affected as a whole, but the Brazilian economy is likely to be one of the most impacted, with the scenario of a poorer performance of the Asian country in the coming years. The result showed a deceleration in relation to the 18.3% growth […] The post Brazil likely to be among countries most hindered by China’s slower growth appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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