Banks Inject $1.5 Trillion In Coal Sector

Banks Inject $1.5 Trillion In Coal Sector

Despite pledges from many banks that they would review, limit, or phase out coal financing in the energy transition, lenders have financed the coal industry globally with $1.5 trillion since 2019, a report from Germany-based NGO Urgewald cited by Bloomberg shows....
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Even OPEC Said Oil Prices Are Too High

Even OPEC Said Oil Prices Are Too High

OPEC’s head, Mohamed Barkindo, said the cartel was making an effort to ensure supply. “There’s no doubt that we are concerned with ensuring that the security of supply is also guaranteed,” he said during the same event, EGYPS 2022. OPEC and its...
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Former US Rep: China’s Digital Currency Is A Surveillance Tool

Former US Rep: China’s Digital Currency Is A Surveillance Tool

Beijing’s new digital currency is a tool that could prop up authoritarian regimes around the world, including China, and the Chinese paperless money could also undermine U.S. leadership in finance, warned a global finance professional. “This is a surveilla...
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China Injects $1 Trillion In Biggest Monthly Credit Surge On Record

China Injects $1 Trillion In Biggest Monthly Credit Surge On Record

While Wall Street is being torn apart by fierce debate whether the upcoming “six or seven” in rate hikes coupled with $2.5 trillion in QT over the next two years will blow up US capital markets, overnight China showed how...
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Microsoft Looking To Hire ‘Head Of Crypto’

Microsoft Looking To Hire ‘Head Of Crypto’

Microsoft published a job opening looking for a director of crypto development. According to the posting, the software giant is looking for a business development director to assist the company in the field of cryptocurrencies and – most importantly &#8...
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F-35 Lightning II seconds before crash

F-35 Lightning II seconds before crash

A video has surfaced online showing one of the most advanced US fighter jets, the F-35C Lightning II, crashing into the deck of an aircraft carrier in the South China Sea. The footage, along with a photo showing the wreckage...
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Poll Finds Only 10% Of Americans Trust ZioMedia Octopus

Poll Finds Only 10% Of Americans Trust ZioMedia Octopus

A new poll has found that just 10 per cent of Americans trust the media when it comes to information about COVID-19, while just over 30 per cent trust Anthony Fauci. The survey was conducted by NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ. It asked...
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Ford’s market cap tops $100 billion for first time ever

Ford’s market cap tops $100 billion for first time ever

  Ford’s market value topped $100 billion for the first time ever, as the automaker’s stock hit a new 52-week high Thursday. The gains have been fueled by Ford’s plans to increase production of electric vehicles, including the Mustang Mach-E crosso...
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Distribution of Bitcoin mining hashrate

Distribution of Bitcoin mining hashrate

Distribution of Bitcoin mining hashrate from September 2019 to April 2021, by country: Most Bitcoin mining occurred in China, according to IP addresses from so-called hashers that used certain Bitcoin mining pools in 2021. Likely this is connected to energy p...
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Outgoing Fed Vice Chair Quietly Covered Up Suspicious Trades Made During March 2020 Market Rout

Outgoing Fed Vice Chair Quietly Covered Up Suspicious Trades Made During March 2020 Market Rout

Several months have passed since FOMC members Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan abandoned their posts following a trading scandal that raised questions about senior Fed officials. Now, Richard Clarida, who is already on...
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U.S. Overtakes Qatar To Become The Largest LNG Exporter

U.S. Overtakes Qatar To Become The Largest LNG Exporter

The United States became the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas in December as deliveries of the superchilled fuel to energy-starved Europe surged. According to Bloomberg calculations, the U.S. dethroned Qatar as the top LNG exporter in the w...
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Rumor: Iran Bought SU-35 Fighters

Rumor: Iran Bought SU-35 Fighters

Iran has begun training pilots to fly Su-35 fighters. According to the data presented, today we are talking about the training of 32 pilots, which, according to experts, indicates that Tehran has decided to purchase 24 to 32 Su-35 fighters...
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China Creates AI Prosecutor That Can Identify Crimes And Press Charges

China Creates AI Prosecutor That Can Identify Crimes And Press Charges

Unfortunately, this isn’t a joke. China has reportedly developed an artificial intelligence program that can automatically prosecute crimes committed in the People’s Republic, according to a report in the state-friendly South China Morning Post, a...
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US Navy Tests New Laser Weapon Off Yemen Coast

US Navy Tests New Laser Weapon Off Yemen Coast

The US Navy tested an advanced laser weapon near Yemen’s coast in the Gulf of Aden on Tuesday, destroying a floating target. The US Navy’s Fifth Fleet said the amphibious transport dock ship USS Portland “conducted a high-energy laser weapon syste...
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China & Russia are ready to end US dominance of global finance

China & Russia are ready to end US dominance of global finance

Russian President Vladimir Putin held extensive talks with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, earlier this week, with the two world leaders agreeing on plans to establish a new shared international financial framework. China and Russia have been gradually mo...
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