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- Who is the real enemy in Lebanon?
- When Gold Dethroned the Dollar’s Proxy
- Trump stops Netanyahu and the satellite images of the US bases confirm Iran’s precision
- Israel and Lebanon talk amid escalating war as the country faces collapse
- Israel escalates airstrikes amid Gaza suffering despite ceasefire
- Secret Israeli Military Footprints Inside Iraq?
- The UK began the destruction of Palestine in 1948 and supports Israel while they annex Gaza and the West Bank
Author: Steven Sahiounie
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who tested positive for COVID-19 on 27 March, is currently based at his Chequers residence. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is standing in for the prime minister as he continues his recovery. The UK Department of Health and Social Care on 22 April confirmed 700 deaths of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 18,100. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 has risen to 133,495, it added. Several leading UK political figures, including Health Secretary Matt Hancock, have also tested positive for the coronavirus disease. On 23 March, the UK introduced lockdown measures…
by Tim Korso Years later, the former terrorist number one and head of Al Qaeda* became the mastermind behind the tragic 9/11 attacks on the US. The CIA had a shot at taking down former Al Qaeda* leader Osama bin Laden back in the 1990s, but was prohibited from doing so by order of then US President Bill Clinton, former agency station chief Bob Grenier revealed in the Showtime documentary “The Longest War”. According to him, “lethal activity” against bin Laden was sanctioned only on the condition that it wouldn’t result in his death, the former CIA agent clarified. “Our tribal contacts came…
Better Than Gold, Yen & US Bonds: Why Foreign Investors are Buying Up Chinese Sovereign Debt
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cripple the world economy, global investors are desperately seeking safe havens. However, this time they opted to pick neither US bonds, nor gold, nor the Japanese yen, but Chinese government debt. Chinese economic researcher Xu Xuemei has explained the new trend. Global investors have doubled down on acquiring 10-year Chinese government yuan-denominated bonds amid the coronavirus pandemic. During the first quarter alone, foreign investors ploughed 59.7 billion yuan ($8.42 billion) into the Chinese interbank bond market, according to the People’s Bank of China. By the end of March 2020, a total of 2.26 trillion…
Trump ‘Instructs’ Navy to ‘Shoot Down, Destroy’ Any Iranian Gunboats if They ‘Harass’ US Ships
The statement by POTUS comes several months after the two countries were on the verge of open hostilities after a US Air Force strike killed top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani while the latter was visiting Iraq on a diplomatic mission in January 2020. US President Donald Trump announced via his Twitter that he has given the green light to the American Navy to attack and sink small Iranian military vessels if they start harassing US military ships. A spokesperson for the Iranian Armed Forces has responded to the president’s tweet by advising Washington to focus on saving its own military from the coronavirus outbreak…
Earlier in the day, the price of Brent oil fell below $25 per barrel for the first time since 1 April, while WTI fell into negative territory again. The New York Stock Exchange opens its doors on Tuesday following an historic drop in oil prices amid lowering demand for energy. US crude prices plunged below zero per barrel on Monday, dragging down the general market as well, as the Dow Jones Industrial index dropped by 2.44%. This comes as OPEC+ members along with several other oil-exporting countries struck an agreement to reduce global crude output between 2020 and 2022 on…
Oil prices plunged below zero on Monday as demand for energy collapses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Traders, meanwhile, are worried they could get stuck owning crude with nowhere to store it. Stocks were also slipping on Wall Street in afternoon trading, with the S&P 500 down 0.9%, but the market’s most dramatic action was by far in oil, where benchmark U.S. crude for May delivery plummeted to negative $3.70 per barrel, as of 2:15 pm. Eastern time. Much of the drop into negative territory was chalked up to technical reasons — the May delivery contract is close to expiring so it…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator The last Syrian ‘rebel’ unit on the US payroll is dissolving by desertions. A former senior officer in the US-backed mercenary unit Maghaweir al-Thowra (MAT) deserted his unit in Syria on April 14. Samir Ghannam al-Khidr deserted the Eastern Syrian desert along with his whole family and 26 armed men. The convoy was subject to a video on social media, which showed 8 pickups, 1 truck, 11 small arms, including 5 M-16 rifles, 4 large-caliber machine guns, 5 grenade launchers and 6-7 thousand rounds of ammunition. All of the vehicles and weaponry were US…
Where’s the Beef? Huawei Official Slams Mike Pompeo for Anti-China, 5G Agendas Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Comments from a top US official have sparked a row with a senior officer at the world’s largest IT equipment provider, it was revealed in a statement posted to social media this week. Huawei’s chief security officer in the US, Andy Purdy, has hit back at US secretary of state Mike Pompeo after the latter urged nations to reconsider Huawei as a provider for national networks. Mr Purdy said that Pompeo had “maligned Huawei again”, adding that the company was providing “substantial resources” to healthcare professionals to fight the virus. And you criticise us for that”, he added. He slammed previous accusations…
New York City authorities estimate $3.5 billion will be spent by the end of 2020 in the effort to fight the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a press briefing on Monday. “We estimate by the end of this calendar year, the city of New York will spend $3.5 billion to save lives and protect people in the city,” de Blasio said. De Blasio criticized President Donald Trump for remaining “silent” regarding the budget crisis New York City faces and said without adequate federal assistance the city will not be able to recover and provide public…
As Ramzan Kadyrov wrote, he’s certain that this insidious coronavirus disease will be vanquished once and for all. Ramzan Kadyrov, head of Russia’s Chechen Republic, has followed the example of Russian President Vladimir Putin and visited a hospital with coronavirus patients. Kadyrov visited patients in the city of Grozny where some 76 people infected with coronavirus are being treated. A video posted on Kadyrov’s Instagram page shows him donning a protective suit before visiting the patients, accompanied by the chairman of the Chechen parliament, the republic’s health minister and the head of the local COVID-19 response HQ. Describing his visit,…
