Warren Buffett accumulated another $1 billion in Occidental shares

Warren Buffett accumulated another $1 billion in Occidental shares

In total, Berkshire now reports owning 136.4 million common shares of the oil giant, currently valued at $7.2 billion. That represents more than 13% of OXY’s outstanding shares. Berkshire also holds warrants to buy nearly 84 million more shares at...
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Presence of US, Turkish forces in Syria violates international law

Presence of US, Turkish forces in Syria violates international law

Syria’s Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad has stressed that the presence of US and Turkish forces in the Arab country constitutes a violation of international law. During his meeting with the United Nations special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, in Damascus...
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Former US Rep: China’s Digital Currency Is A Surveillance Tool

Former US Rep: China’s Digital Currency Is A Surveillance Tool

Beijing’s new digital currency is a tool that could prop up authoritarian regimes around the world, including China, and the Chinese paperless money could also undermine U.S. leadership in finance, warned a global finance professional. “This is a surveilla...
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Microsoft Looking To Hire ‘Head Of Crypto’

Microsoft Looking To Hire ‘Head Of Crypto’

Microsoft published a job opening looking for a director of crypto development. According to the posting, the software giant is looking for a business development director to assist the company in the field of cryptocurrencies and – most importantly &#8...
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F-35 Lightning II seconds before crash

F-35 Lightning II seconds before crash

A video has surfaced online showing one of the most advanced US fighter jets, the F-35C Lightning II, crashing into the deck of an aircraft carrier in the South China Sea. The footage, along with a photo showing the wreckage...
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Ford’s market cap tops $100 billion for first time ever

Ford’s market cap tops $100 billion for first time ever

  Ford’s market value topped $100 billion for the first time ever, as the automaker’s stock hit a new 52-week high Thursday. The gains have been fueled by Ford’s plans to increase production of electric vehicles, including the Mustang Mach-E crosso...
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Distribution of Bitcoin mining hashrate

Distribution of Bitcoin mining hashrate

Distribution of Bitcoin mining hashrate from September 2019 to April 2021, by country: Most Bitcoin mining occurred in China, according to IP addresses from so-called hashers that used certain Bitcoin mining pools in 2021. Likely this is connected to energy p...
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Outgoing Fed Vice Chair Quietly Covered Up Suspicious Trades Made During March 2020 Market Rout

Outgoing Fed Vice Chair Quietly Covered Up Suspicious Trades Made During March 2020 Market Rout

Several months have passed since FOMC members Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan abandoned their posts following a trading scandal that raised questions about senior Fed officials. Now, Richard Clarida, who is already on...
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Water is already boiling for Soleimani’s assassins

Water is already boiling for Soleimani’s assassins

Top Iran Commander Vows To Strike “From Within US” To Avenge General Soleimani assassination. During a speech on the occasion of Friday prayers in the Iranian city of Mashhad which commemorated this week’s second anniversary of the US assassi...
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US Launches Preemptive Strike On “Rocket Sites” Near Occupied Syrian Oil Fields

US Launches Preemptive Strike On “Rocket Sites” Near Occupied Syrian Oil Fields

The US military carried out what’s being described as a “preemptive strike” against rocket sites in eastern Syria that “posed a threat” – according to a US coalition official statement. “The official, speaking on condi...
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Danish Orphans Used in Secret Basement Experiments Backed by CIA

Danish Orphans Used in Secret Basement Experiments Backed by CIA

A new documentary has accused the US intelligence agency of supporting experiments on several hundred Scandinavian children The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly backed secret experiments into schizophrenia on 311 Danish children, many adopted or fro...
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Collapse of Energy Suppliers

Collapse of Energy Suppliers

“Since the beginning of September, a total of 24 energy suppliers have now failed following a spike in gas prices.” “As suppliers continue to fall like dominoes, it’s clear the market is not functioning as it should and there are...
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LA Import Volume Sinks As Shipping Traffic Jam Worsens

LA Import Volume Sinks As Shipping Traffic Jam Worsens

Despite America’s epic consumer boom, containerized imports to the Port of Los Angeles dropped to 403,569 twenty-foot equivalent units in November, down 14% from October and down 13.2% year on year. For the second month in a row, Los Angeles’...
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US Formally Ends Combat Mission In Iraq

US Formally Ends Combat Mission In Iraq

This week saw the Pentagon announce the formal end to the US combat mission in Iraq, but all 2,500 troops that are currently in the country will stay in an advisory role. The Biden administration agreed with Iraq back in July to end the US...
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Iran Believes UN Monitoring Cameras Used By Khazars To Attack Nuclear Sites

Iran Believes UN Monitoring Cameras Used By Khazars To Attack Nuclear Sites

Iranian officials are investigating whether nuclear monitoring cameras set up by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at sensitive facilities were sabotaged and manipulated by Khazarian intelligence in order to conduct espionage and strikes on said facili...
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