Netanyahu government accused of ‘failing miserably’ – media

Israeli opposition parties have once again filed motions for a no-confidence vote in the prime minister’s cabinet Israeli opposition parties have renewed their push to hold a parliamentary no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as pressure mounts over the government’s handling of the Gaza War, according to the Times of Israel. On Monday, the…

Syrian first lady diagnosed with leukemia

Asma Assad is suffering from the acute myeloid strain of the disease, the presidency has revealed Asma Assad, the wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad, has been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), his office revealed on Tuesday. The condition was identified after the first lady underwent a series of tests following the onset of…

Musk’s brain chip to be implanted in second patient – WSJ

Neuralink is planning to extend the trial to 10 people this year, allowing them to interact with a computer using their thoughts The US health regulator has granted permission to Elon Musk’s Neuralink to implant a brain chip in a second patient despite some initial issues with the first test subject, the Wall Street Journal…

New US LNG Export Projects Risk Delays Due To Stricter Pollution Rules

New US LNG Export Projects Risk Delays Due To Stricter Pollution Rules By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com New U.S. LNG projects risk delays amid the Biden Administration’s push for lower emissions and the ongoing reviews about the environmental impact of the planned export facilities. After President Joe Biden halted new LNG project approvals in January for a…

Jamie Dimon Is “Cautiously Pessimistic” As QT Uncertainty Supercharged By World War Threats 

Jamie Dimon Is “Cautiously Pessimistic” As QT Uncertainty Supercharged By World War Threats  On Monday morning, investors flocked to JPMorgan’s Manhattan campus to hear CEO Jamie Dimon rant about several critical topics. From regulation crushing the US economy to geopolitics, inflation, potential market swoons, and monetary policy, Dimon covered the most critical ones.  Let’s begin with the…

Venezuela Bans Crypto-Mining To Protect Power-Grid

Venezuela Bans Crypto-Mining To Protect Power-Grid Authored by Amaka Nwaokocha via CoinTelegraph.com, The Venezuelan government has joined the list of countries that have frowned on crypto mining due to its hefty electricity demands. According to a local news outlet, Venezuela’s Ministry of Electric Power has unveiled plans to disconnect cryptocurrency mining farms from the national grid. The…

Assange wins right to appeal in US extradition case

The UK High Court has ruled that the WikiLeaks founder has the right to a full appeal process DETAILS TO FOLLOW Top Featured Tags: – World News Press Release Distribution Service

ICC chief prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Hamas leaders

Israel’s PM and defense minister as well as Hamas leaders, are suspected of committing war crimes, Karim Khan has said The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, including Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Hague-based court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan has announced. There are “reasonable grounds to believe” that…

UK High Court rules on Assange’s fate: Live Updates

The WikiLeaks founder is facing extradition to the US on espionage charges The UK High Court is set to start a long-anticipated hearing on the case of imprisoned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who faces extradition to the US on espionage charges for the website’s coverage of America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.   The long-running legal…

COVID-19 And Vax Contributed To Increase In Rare Autoimmune Disease In 2021: Study

COVID-19 And Vax Contributed To Increase In Rare Autoimmune Disease In 2021: Study Authored by Marina Zhang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Cases of a rare autoimmune disease surged between 2020 and 2022 in Yorkshire, England, peaking in 2021. COVID-19 infection and its vaccines possibly contributed to the rise, a recent study in The…

American & Foreigners Reportedly In Custody After Deadly Coup Attempt, Shootout In Congo 

American & Foreigners Reportedly In Custody After Deadly Coup Attempt, Shootout In Congo  Military leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DR Congo) said they have put down an attempted coup in a dramatic Sunday incident which included a large shootout erupting in the capital of Kinshasa. At least three men have been reported killed, with…

Inflation Is A Policy. Gold Does Not Reflect Monetary Destruction, Yet

Inflation Is A Policy. Gold Does Not Reflect Monetary Destruction, Yet Authored by Daniel Lacalle, The money supply is rising again, and persistent inflation is not a surprise. Inflation occurs when the amount of currency increases significantly above private sector demand. For investors, the worst decision in this environment of monetary destruction is to invest…

Fico’s condition ‘no longer life-threatening’ – Slovak deputy PM

The prime minister will survive in the end, Tomas Taraba has said The condition of Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico is no longer life-threatening, the EU country’s deputy PM, Tomas Taraba, told the BBC. There was an attempt on his life earlier this week. Fico was shot several times on Wednesday as he approached a…

Slovak PM’s condition ‘remains very serious’ – deputy

Robert Fico was hospitalized with gunshot wounds on Wednesday Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition after surviving an assassination attempt, his deputy Robert Kalinak said on Saturday.  Fico was attacked on Wednesday in the central Slovak city of Handlova. When he approached a group of spectators, one person pulled out a handgun…

Israel-Hamas talks ‘stopped’ – media

Israeli broadcaster Kan has reported that the two belligerents couldn’t agree on what the “end of the war” would look like Peace negotiations between Israel and Hamas have been put on hold over major disagreements, Israeli broadcaster Kan has reported, citing anonymous sources. Haaretz has confirmed the “impasse” in the talks, which were mediated by…

US Focused On Hunting Down Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar, In Bid To End War

US Focused On Hunting Down Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar, In Bid To End War Via Middle East Eye The United States is focused on tracking down Hamas’s Gaza chief, Yahya Sinwar, amid a new push by the White House to help Israel declare “total victory” so it can bring an end to the war in Gaza, US officials have told…

White House Reacts To Ultra-Rare Putin-Xi Hug During Visit Highlighting Closer Military Ties

White House Reacts To Ultra-Rare Putin-Xi Hug During Visit Highlighting Closer Military Ties The Biden administration has reacted to what might be called the hug heard around the world (or ‘felt’ perhaps). During the last day of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two-day visit to China where he met with President Xi Jinping, the two shared an ultra-rare…

Expect More Inflation No Matter Who Wins The Election

Expect More Inflation No Matter Who Wins The Election Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, For many reasons, the Fed will struggle to contain inflation. This is part one on the Fed’s struggle. It covers deficit spending and interest on the debt. Key Points The government is running a cumulative deficit of $1.1 trillion so…

White House issues update on Zelensky’s ‘peace conference’

Russia hasn’t been invited to the Swiss summit, which is set to focus on Kiev’s plan for ending the conflict The White House is not yet ready to confirm whether US President Joe Biden will attend the conference on the Ukraine conflict in Switzerland next month. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told…

Zelensky points to Russia’s ‘biggest advantage’

The West is afraid of Moscow losing the war, the Ukrainian leader has said Ukraine’s president has claimed Kiev’s forces would be more successful on the battlefield if they were not banned from using Western-supplied weapons to hit targets in Russia. Russia’s ability to strike Ukraine from its own soil is giving Moscow the edge…

EU state’s capital bans crucifixes from city hall

Warsaw’s new policy is aimed at ensuring the “neutrality” of public offices Poland’s capital has instructed civil servants not to display crucifixes and other religious symbols at Warsaw City Hall, sparking backlash from conservative groups.  According to the Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper, officials will not be permitted to hang crosses or crucifixes on the walls or…

Dismal Data Sparks Dollar Dump – Everything Else Rips On Record Week

Dismal Data Sparks Dollar Dump – Everything Else Rips On Record Week US Macro Surprise data declined for the sixth straight week… to its weakest since January 2023… Source: Bloomberg But that ‘bad news’ prompted a run to record highs for risky stocks… Source: Bloomberg As the market seems to be completely discounting the collapse…

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