The so-called ‘petro’ digital currency, which was successfully launched by Venezuela last month, will be traded for several global currencies, including the Russian ruble. “Starting March 23, all legal and physical entities will be able to purchase the petro directly… within the next 15 days for convertible currencies: yuan, rubles, Turkish liras and euro,” […]
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Venezuela’s oil-backed cryptocurrency will be convertible to yuan, rubles, liras and euros
Italian government to bail out two more banks for 5.2bn euros
Italy’s government is bailing out two banks in the Venice region at a cost of 5.2bn euros (£4.6bn; $5.8bn). The move comes two days after the European Central Bank warned that Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca were failing or likely to fail. The banks’ “good” assets will be taken […]
Iran oil exports to Europe at 0.7mbd
TEHRAN, June 02 (Shana) — Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zanganeh says the country exports close to 700,000 barrels of crude oil to Europe on a daily basis. Speaking in Vienna, Austria, prior to the 169th ordinary meeting of the member states of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Thursday, Zangeneh said Iran […]
Record Number of U.S. Citizens, Green-Card Holders Cut Ties With U.S. in 2015
Record Number of U.S. Citizens, Green-Card Holders Cut Ties With U.S. in 2015 February 7th, 2016 Via: Wall Street Journal: A record 4,279 individuals renounced their U.S. citizenship or long-term residency in 2015, according to data released by the Treasury Department. Last year was […]
Defense Contractors Cite “Benefits” of Escalating Conflicts in the Middle East
Major defense contractors Raytheon, Oshkosh, and Lockheed Martin assured investors at a Credit Suisse conference in West Palm Beach this week that they stand to gain from the escalating conflicts in the Middle East. Lockheed Martin Executive Vice President Bruce Tanner told the conference his company will see “indirect benefits” from the war in Syria, citing the Turkish military’s […]
Defense Contractors Cite “Benefits” of Escalating Conflicts in the Middle East
Major defense contractors Raytheon, Oshkosh, and Lockheed Martin assured investors at a Credit Suisse conference in West Palm Beach this week that they stand to gain from the escalating conflicts in the Middle East. Lockheed Martin Executive Vice President Bruce Tanner told the conference his company will see “indirect benefits” from the war in Syria, citing the Turkish military’s […]
Soluble zeolite breakthrough? CytoDetox hydrolyzed clinoptilolite lab tests at ZERO lead in diluted solution
(NaturalNews) As part of my continued investigation into zeolite composition and zeolite products, I’ve just completed an elemental analysis of a zeolite liquid product […]
Climate Change, Rising Levels of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Warming
This article first published in December 2013, documents the failure of the Climate Change COP19 Conference in Warsaw. What prospects for Paris COP21? The sharply increasing scientific indicators of impending disastrous global climate change have failed to motivate the principal developed countries, led by the U.S., to accelerate the lackluster pace of their efforts to […]
Jewish mother flees Israel to give birth in Palestinian-run Bethlehem
By Marianne Azizi The infamous Israeli welfare services – the Revaha – have struck again, but this time with tragic consequences. Brigitte is Hungarian. Her family immigrated to Israel when she was just 15 years old. She has worked with children for most of her adult life. But as many Israelis know, if you have been […]
Organic bromine compounds—another threat to the ozone layer
“Increased demand for food, driven by population growth and dietary change, along with the degradation of natural resources and climate change, render the challenge of achieving food security for all substantial.” Source Article from http://phys.org/news/2015-11-bromine-compoundsanother-threat-ozone-layer.html Views: 0
Euro’s Future—When Will Rioting Start?
Bob PisaniCNBC Monday, September 5, 2011 On the future of the euro, and when the serious rioting might start. I read dozens of articles and analyst reports each week; the most interesting piece I saw this week was an interview in the German newsmagazine Spiegel with economic historian Hans-Joachim Voth. Voth has examined the history of 28 […]