Germans banned from using nitrate fertilizers

Germans banned from using nitrate fertilizers

Farmers in Germany’s most populous state must severely rein in their use of certain fertilizing techniques under a new set of restrictions apparently aimed at making the industry more “green.” As of Thursday, farmers in North Rhine-Westphalia are required to use...
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ANC ‘reformist’ president under fire after $580,000 found stuffed in a sofa

ANC ‘reformist’ president under fire after $580,000 found stuffed in a sofa

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s job has come into question after a report claiming that millions of dollars in cash were found at his private game farm. South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, embroiled in scandal and under threat of impeachment, has no int...
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A Day In Ukraine Is A Month Or More In Afghanistan

A Day In Ukraine Is A Month Or More In Afghanistan

Two-thirds of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have depleted their stockpiles by sending weapons to Kiev, according to an alliance official. Even larger NATO states are struggling to meet the demands of Ukraine’s war effort. The New York Times.....
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FTX bankruptcy: $740M in crypto assets recovered

FTX bankruptcy: $740M in crypto assets recovered

The company tasked with locking down the assets of the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX says it has managed to recover and secure $740 million in assets so far, a fraction of the potentially billions of dollars likely missing from the...
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SBF To Speak Alongside Zelenskyy, Yellen and Fellow Khazars

SBF To Speak Alongside Zelenskyy, Yellen and Fellow Khazars

No, it is not joke. Samuel Bankman-Fried still has not been thrown in prison, or at least charged with a variety of crimes, the NYT just confirmed to the entire world what a farce the one-time paper of record has...
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German Disaster Official Recommends Stockpiling Several Crates Of Water, Canned Food

German Disaster Official Recommends Stockpiling Several Crates Of Water, Canned Food

Be prepared for possible crises, don’t assume that everything will be readily available all the time. The head of Germany’s Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (BBK), Ralph Tiesler, has warned citizens to prepare for short-term...
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New Online Tool Maps Out 867 US Military Bases Worldwide

New Online Tool Maps Out 867 US Military Bases Worldwide

World Beyond War has launched a new online tool that allows the user to view a globe pock-marked with 867 U.S. military bases in countries other than the United States, and to zoom in for a satellite view of and detailed information on...
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Disney To Lay Off Employees After Billions In Operating Losses

Disney To Lay Off Employees After Billions In Operating Losses

American audiences are done with perverted Zionist propaganda in their films and television and are now actively researching and avoiding any content that promotes woke ideology and murdering the real Semites, ie. Palestinians. The company that once defined fa...
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Sam Bankman-Fried described the crypto sold on FTX as a Ponzi scheme

Sam Bankman-Fried described the crypto sold on FTX as a Ponzi scheme

Inside DeFi ecosystem the source of double-digit yields has long been questioned. Here is transcription of podcast with FTX Chief Executive Officer and crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Matt Levine, to talk about how people ...
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Some European industries are shutting down as a result of the ongoing energy crisis

Some European industries are shutting down as a result of the ongoing energy crisis

European industries including ferroalloys, fertilizer plants and specialty chemicals are shutting down as a result of the ongoing energy crisis. Certain industries may not come back, even if the energy crisis eases. An increasingly tight regulatory environment...
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Guantanamo’s Oldest Detainee Freed After 20 Years With No Charges

Guantanamo’s Oldest Detainee Freed After 20 Years With No Charges

The United States on Saturday released the oldest prisoner who was held for two decades at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba – after his arrest in Thailand in 2003 soon after the so-called “Global War on Terror” was launched. 75-year old Saifullah...
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The War On Crypto Privacy Intensifies

The War On Crypto Privacy Intensifies

Automatic Reporting of All Trades and Transactions Soon Mandatory. Massive overreach of international regulators to force all service providers in the industry to: Record ALL crypto trades on exchanges, DEFI and DEXs; Record (large) purchases from private wall...
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Germany, Denmark and Norway will purchase 16 Slovak-made Zuzana 2 howitzers for Ukraine

Germany, Denmark and Norway will purchase 16 Slovak-made Zuzana 2 howitzers for Ukraine

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US Coal Prices Soar Above $200

US Coal Prices Soar Above $200

Bloomberg said spot coal prices for the week ending Sept. 30 increased to $204.95 per ton. Data was sourced from US Energy Information Administration, which said this was the highest price in records dating back to 2005. The energy-market shockwaves from Ru...
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US Hits Chinese Firms With New Sanctions Over Iranian Oil

US Hits Chinese Firms With New Sanctions Over Iranian Oil

The US has slapped new sanctions on Chinese firms related to Iran’s petrochemical and petroleum trade, after years of reports of Chinese tankers engaged in sanctions-busting activity, and at a moment that a finalized restored JCPOA nuclear deal has all but....
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