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Are China & the US Government Colluding to Attack Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies?
Two pressures, both based on false-narrative and self-serving fear-mongering, saw cryptocurrencies dive overnight. The first in an announcement by China,…
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Chinese Birth Rate Hits 60-Year Low As Population Growth Slows
China’s birth rate hit its lowest level since the Chinese Communist Party began tracking population growth in 1953, a sign…
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China Is Targeting Muslim Women’s Birthrates, New York Times Reports
Chinese government officials are targeting Xinjiang women’s birth rates through IUD’s, sterilizations, surveillance, and threats, multiple women told the New…
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‘The Nature Of The Taliban Hasn’t Changed’: Former UK Prime Minister Says He Understands US Leaving Afghanistan But Fears Ramifications
Tony Blair, the former prime minister for the United Kingdom, said Monday he’s concerned about the repercussions of U.S. troops…
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Chinese Coca-Cola Scientist Stole Trade Secrets, Committed ‘Economic Espionage’
A Chinese-born chemist who worked for Coca-Cola was found guilty Thursday of multiple spying-related charges including economic espionage and stealing…
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Indonesian Submarine Missing With 53 People On Board
A submarine carrying 53 passengers has gone missing from the north of Bali, Indonesia’s military said Wednesday. Indonesian military chief…
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Massive Buildup: Russia Sends Tens Of Thousands Additional Troops To Ukraine Border
Tens of thousands of Russian troops have amassed at the nation’s border with eastern Ukraine in the largest military buildup…
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The Czech Republic Has the Highest COVID Mortality in the World, Despite Strict Lockdowns
On March 1, facing the highest COVID-19 infection rate in the world, the Czech Republic’s Prime Minister Andrej Babis introduced…
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How Columbia’s Crackdown on Uber Is Hurting Their Transportation Industry
In his essay, “Transportation in the Free Market,” corporate executive Lovett C. Peters complains that, “regulation of transportation is not…
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World Economy Expected To Surge More Than Previously Projected, IMF Says
The world economy is expected to surge and expand 6% in 2021 despite previous gloomier projections, according to an International…
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Watch This Artist’s Terrified Reaction When A Shark Swims Underneath Him
A French artist shrieked when he realized a shark was swimming below him in the Maldives, according to a video…
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Sweden Saw Lower Mortality Rate Than Most of Europe in 2020, Despite No Lockdown
Few people in 2020 came under more heat than Anders Tegnell, Sweden’s top epidemiologist. But the man who forged Sweden’s…
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BBC Relocates China Correspondent To Taiwan Following Intimidation, Harassment
The BBC’s China correspondent John Sudworth was relocated after he and his team faced intimidation, harassment and threats, the U.K.…
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China Tightens Grip On Hong Kong, Changes Election Law To Ensure Loyalty
The Chinese government approved a sweeping change to Hong Kong election law Tuesday ensuring lawmaker loyalty to Beijing, tightening its…
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US Suspends Trade With Myanmar Over Military’s Killing Of Protesters
A U.S. trade representative announced Monday that the U.S. would immediately suspend all trade with Myanmar until the southeast Asian…
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