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Barbados PM Urges UK to Pay $4.9 Trillion Reparations for Slave Trade
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has made a bold plea for the United Kingdom to pay $4.9 trillion in reparations for the transatlantic slave trade, delivering her impassioned speech in London on Wednesday. Addressing the historical injustices and the enduring impact of slavery, Mottley emphasized that discussions about repaying this debt would be arduous and time-consuming.
Mottley met with UK...
Rothschild Says WEF Will Soon Control What Users Purchase in New 'Cashless Society'
The head of the Rothschild banking dynasty has ordered world governments to accelerate the implementation of cashless societies, and has boasted that WEF-controlled artificial intelligence (AI) will soon dictate what the public can and can’t do with their own money.
Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild says that WEF-controlled AI bots are essential for making the world a more equitable place.
The Rothschild...
WEF Says CBDCs Must Be 'Implanted Under Your Skin' if You Want To Participate in Society
The WEF has declared that all citizens must be implanted with a CBDC microchip in the very near future, in order to be able to fully participate in society and do basic things such as purchase food and water.
According to Professor Richard Werner, in the very near future citizens will “need to use the latest technology” such as a “CBDC chip implant” in order to access their bank accounts.
Professor...
EU imports from Russia almost unchanged by sanctions
Despite the introduction of ten different sanctions packages aimed at pressuring Russia to end the war in Ukraine, the value of imports from Russia to EU countries has only decreased by five percent over the past year, the Europaportal reports.
Instead of reducing their imports, twelve EU countries have actually increased them.
The EU is now preparing an eleventh package of sanctions against Russia...
Moldova Takes a Step to Outlaw Pro-Russian Separatist Regime in Transnistria
Moldova is changing its approach to resolving the Transnistrian conflict, seeking to liberate the territory on the left bank of Dniester from the Russian occupation since 1992.
Chisinau has been in dialogue with the leaders of the pro-Russian regime in Tiraspol and avoided conflicts for the past 30 years.
Moldova now takes a 180-degree turn: its parliament has passed a law on separatism, which should...
Japan buys more Gas from Russia than ever Before, Defying Western Sanctions
According to trade figures made public this week by the Japanese Finance Ministry, Tokyo’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia climbed considerably in August.
The data shows that the volume of Russian LNG deliveries to Japan increased by 211.2% from August 2021. Russian LNG imports increased by more than 380% in value.
In contrast, the number and value of imports of Russian oil...
China Caught Buying Gas from Russia and RESELLING it to Europe
So the European Union thought that sanctioning Russia and not buying its gas was the best thing to do so it no longer finance its war machine. Turns out now the European Union is funding not only Russia but China as well which is also a terrorist belligerent state who is itching to do to Taiwan what Russia is doing to Ukraine.
The only reason why they aren’t doing it is because they are little...
Russia's last EU ally, Hungary, Moves to Acquire Gas from Azerbaijan
Hungary will obtain considerable volumes of green electricity from Azerbaijan in the future by participating in an international power line project, said Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Péter Szijjártó on Wednesday.
According to Szijjártó, the current scenario clearly demonstrates the significance of identifying new energy sources and incorporating them into the country’s supply. In...
Ukraine seeks to Distance itself from Russian culture entirely due to War
Ukraine’s parliament voted to ban certain Russian books and music in attempts to rid the nation of Russian culture and influence.
In a vote which passed Sunday, the sale and production of certain books are now severely limited. Post-1991 Russian citizens are not allowed to print books in Ukraine unless they give up their Russian passports and become Ukrainian citizens. The ban is targeted at authors...
Argentina Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative
Argentina became the first of the continent’s three top economies to sign up for the Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
Buenos Aires and Beijing have signed a memorandum of understanding on the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s multibillion-dollar global infrastructure development project. The document was part of a package of cooperation agreements signed on Sunday in Beijing during a visit...
USA Threatens to Ban the Sale of iPhones to Russia if Russia invades Ukraine
The US is considering the possibility of banning exports of consumer and industrial technologies to Russia, such as components for smartphones and planes, if Moscow launches an invasion of Ukraine, news agency Reuters has claimed.
Citing an unnamed source in the White House, the agency reported that a handful of American industries could be banned from conducting business in the Russian market.
According...
Global Supply Crisis is here to Stay
The global supply chain is broken. Experts point out to a perfect storm of issues that have combined to break a system that used to run relatively smoothly.
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted trade around the world, causing product shortages and pushing up prices. The ongoing disruptions are hitting global growth.
What are global supply chains?
Global supply chains are networks that span all continents...
Nigerian Tribal Chiefs Continued The Slave Trade Long After The British Abolished It
While many European countries are bending over backwards to grovel and apologize for participating in the African slave trade, no apologies are forthcoming from any of the African nations whose chiefs engaged in the slave trade long before White Europeans ever showed up — and continued to profit off of it well into the 20th century — long after the white nations officially abolished it.
Nigerian...
New Evidence Places King Solomon's Mines In Tarshish Modern Spain
Archaeologists have struggled in vain to find conclusive proof that King Solomon actually existed — and with no inscriptions or remnants of the magnificent palace and temple he is supposed to have built in Jerusalem 3,000 years ago, the Israelite king has sunk into the realm of myth:
Now British marine archaeologist Dr Sean Kingsley has amassed evidence showing that Solomon was not only a flesh-and-blood...
Australian Farmers Call for Separation Between Foreign Policy and Trade in Dealing With China
A poll released by a Sydney-based think tank in June showed that only 23 percent, an all-time low, of Australians express trust toward China with regard to international responsibility.
Australia’s agricultural business leaders are calling for a separation between foreign policy and trade ties in dealing with China as they’re concerned that rising tensions will impact the nation’s...