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China Ready to Help Venezuela Restore Electricity System

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This comes after Venezuelan President Maduro said he would request China, Russia, Cuba and Iran, as well as the UN, to probe a recent attack on the country’s power grids that left the country’s vast territories without electricity for several days. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has voiced Beijing’s readiness to help Venezuela restore its energy supply system. At the same time, according... 

Cashless economy can be a double-edged sword for any nation

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Many nations, particularly Scandinavian countries, are currently trying to embrace a cashless future where physical money is replaced with digital. RT talked to experts about the upsides and downsides of such a move. While some see a cashless society as the future, it will take years or maybe decades to get rid of paper money, according to Nafis Alam, director of Postgraduate Research Studies and... 

Italy fines Samsung €5 Million over Note 4 emmc_read fail, Forces them Fix All Phones for Free

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So last year we wrote about Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge being total disasters and how Samsung sold and scammed millions of customers despite developing the infamous unfixable error “mmc_read failed”. So Italy now finally decided to punish evil Samsung for this! They fined them €5 million and forced them pay up $340 to customers who fixed their phones themselves by replacing the... 

Australian Government Accidentally Kills 2000 Citizens

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An estimated 2030 Australians on some form of income support in the nation have died after the government branch tasked with guaranteeing their payments sent threatening and often factually incorrect letters warning of cancellation. At least 2030 recipients of Centrelink’s basic human services in Australia died over a two-year period following the initiation of a ‘robo-debt’ machine-automation... 

South Africa’s Electricity Collapse Continues as “New” Power Stations Crumble

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Chronic incompetence, affirmative action, poor maintenance and Third World chaos have plunged South Africa into yet another power supply nightmare with nationwide blackouts—euphemistically called “load-shedding”—while new video from a recently built power station show that it is on the verge of a dangerous collapse. The Medupi Power Station—a coal-fired generating station commissioned by... 

Salvini proposes seizing Bank of Italy's gold "it belongs to Italians"

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Italy’s deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini seems set on shaking Europe’s financial establishment to the core. One day after the Italian deputy prime minister and leader of the League party, called for the elimination of Italy’s central bank and the country’s financial regulator, Consob, saying the two institutions should be “reduced to zero, more than changing one or... 

New Jersey to enact a Rain Tax enforced on property owners

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Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy is prepared to sign the bill that will allow the state’s 565 municipalities to literally tax the rain by charging property owners a fee for their parking lots and driveways, or any other surface rainwater can’t penetrate. “Every time you think there’s nothing left to tax, we come up with something else,” said Assemblyman Hal Wirths (R-Morris-Sussex) during a debate... 

Germany: 95% of Refugee Invaders Remain on Welfare

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The widely-propagated liberal delusion that the fake refugee invasion of Europe would “boost the workforce and save the pensions” has been again rudely shattered with new official figures which show over 95 percent of the nonwhite invaders granted “asylum” since 2015 are still on welfare—and that the state’s much-vaunted “refugee reserve” fund of €32.5 billion will be “wiped out”... 

Rothschild worried about New World economic Order

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Jacob Rothschild has voiced concern about the global financial system that was established after WWII. The trillionaire Jewish banker points to the US-China trade war and eurozone crisis as the key problems putting economic order at risk. “In 9/11 and in the 2008 financial crisis, the powers of the world worked together with a common approach. Co-operation today is proving much more difficult. This... 

What could Brexit mean for the British gambling industry?

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At time of writing there are just over 30 parliamentary meetings until the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland exits the European Union on 29th March, 2019. British Prime Minister Theresa May has thus failed to gain parliamentary approval for her exit deal, meaning that in all likelihood the country will leave the European Union with no deal. Economic experts from within and outside... 

Zimbabwe rioters want Rhodesia back and UK recolonization: 'What have we been liberated from?'

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In four decades of independence, Zimbabwe’s rulers have been able to deploy the security forces to crush protests even as the southern African nation sank deeper into economic crisis. Judging from the latest bout of unrest, that may no longer be true. Crowds showed little fear as they poured onto the streets of the capital, Harare, and other major cities when the main labour federation called a... 

Side Hustles: What Millennials Will Do to Earn Extra Cash

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Uber pays the bills. Did you know that according to a study by GoDaddy as many as one in two millennials in the U.S. have a side hustle? Could it possibly be that when they all lost hope in the American Dream that they turned to the gig economy to restore their faith in their own future? While this may be true, it’s more likely something to do with the fact that so many of the generation baby boomers... 

South Africa May Soon Run Out of Gold

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Gold output in South Africa fell for the 14th straight month in November. According to Bloomberg, it ranks as the longest streak of monthly declines since 2012. Production fell 14% from a year earlier, Pretoria-based Statistics South Africa said in a statement on its website last week. South Africa once led the world in gold production. The precipitous drop in the country’s mine output over the... 

France Demands Japan Accept Renault-Nissan Merger After Ghosn Scandal

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In December, French President Emmanuel Macron and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to secure stable relations between the alliance of three-way automaker, which consists of Renaut, Nissan, and the Mitsubishi Motors Corp. French authorities have pressed Japan to agree to a merger of France’s Renault SA and Japan’s Nissan Motor Co after the arrest of ex-Nissan Chairman Carlos... 

Google faces Billions of Euros in fines over Adsense censorship of EU citizens and monopoly

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This is great news! I honestly have the biggest possible satisfaction reading this! Fine them, bankrupt them, ban them totally! Google deserves nothing less considering what they are doing these days to people and to websites. Yes we too have been banned from Adsense back in the summer of 2017 and we are also censored in Google Search Results for voicing our support for US president Donald Trump.... 
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