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12/04/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Beijing fights back against U.S. economic “bullying” after Washington restricts chipmaking exports to China
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced an export ban to China this week that covers 24 different types of microchip manufacturing equipment, prompting Beijing to issue a statement that “necessary measures” will now be taken to safeguard China’s semiconductor industry. The Commerce Department under President Biden will no longer allow the equipment, which includes three […]
08/30/2024
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By Richard Brown
South Africa halts delivery of artillery shells to Poland over concerns they could be sent to Ukraine
South Africa has withheld the delivery of 155mm artillery shells to Poland, citing concerns that the munitions might be diverted to Ukraine. Ezra Jele, head of the secretariat of the South African government body overseeing arms contracts, revealed that after two years of uncertainty, Poland has now canceled the contract. In early 2022, in response […]
07/10/2024
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By Ava Grace
Luxury brands under investigation for “Made in Italy” bags produced using MIGRANT LABOR
Two luxury fashion houses are reportedly under investigation for their “Made in Italy” handbags that were produced using exploited migrant labor. ZeroHedge reported that Italian prosecutors investigated the local supply chains of two major fashion houses in the country – Dior and Giorgio Armani. Their probe found that some designer handbags are made by migrants, […]
06/26/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
Idaho farmers being fined $300 PER ACRE for watering crops… engineered FAMINE now under way
Idaho farmers are speaking out about the state’s unreasonable and disastrous water curtailment orders that threaten their very existence. The Idaho Department of Water Resources has issued a sweeping curtailment order affecting tens of millions of acres of farmland across the state. The state is threatening independent farmers with $300 fines per acre for watering […]
06/14/2024
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By Cassie B.
Big Pharma firm stops providing life-saving diabetes drug to Russian market
Eli Lilly will no longer be supplying life-saving insulin to the Russian market, with the Kommersant newspaper reporting that supplies of its Humalog-brand insulin are nearly exhausted. The drug’s customer base is largely made up of children who have type 1 diabetes, which requires external insulin. The Big Pharma manufacturer announced that it was going […]
06/12/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Idaho government shuts down water for 500,000 acres of farmland in latest effort to engineer mass famine in America
At least half a million acres of farmland in eastern and southern Idaho are under a new curtailment order that restricts farmers in these areas from using groundwater to irrigate their crops. Thousands of farmers across the Snake River Plain must now abandon their fields or else face steep fines, this after Idaho Department of […]
06/11/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Houthis claim missile attack on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower in Red Sea; DoD says attack never happened
There is conflicting information out there about what happened or did not happen in the Red Sea pertaining to the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, also known as “Ike.” The Houthis in Yemen say they successfully conducted a missile attack on the nuclear-powered carrier while the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) says no such attack happened. […]
11/13/2023
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By Belle Carter
Lawmakers, civil society organizations oppose U.K.’s pressure on India to tighten IP laws, which could drive medicine prices up
United Kingdom lawmakers, academics and civil society organizations and individuals have written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to say that his administration’s drive for tougher intellectual property (IP) laws under a potential free trade agreement with India could result in soaring medicine costs in Britain and globally. In the letter, the group that includes Doctors […]
10/24/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Russia: EU states are BLOCKING the delivery of Russian fertilizer to poor countries
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused the European Union (EU) of not releasing Russian fertilizer cargoes intended as humanitarian aid for countries in the global south. According to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow, more than 96,000 tons of Russian fertilizer is currently being held in EU ports. (Related: Study: fertilizer inflation crisis driven by Ukraine […]
09/20/2023
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By Richard Brown
CHIPS WAR: U.S. moves to disrupt China’s chip industry – but its effects could be felt worldwide
China has been subjected to a barrage of threats and sanctions since the Biden administration assumed power in Washington. One of the primary targets has been China’s chip industry, with efforts to disrupt chip production and create supply chain disruptions in electronics, particularly semiconductors. This has the potential to paralyze not only the entire automobile […]
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