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From Dollar Monopoly To BRICS Diversification
Post Views: 685 The pressure toward the diversification of world currency reserves intensified after 2008. Escalated following 2022 and is accelerating, as evidenced ...
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China’s Polar Silk Route And Sino-India Arctic Zone Geopolitics
Post Views: 655 Understanding the potential of the Northern Sea Route. In the 21st century, the Arctic region has become highly significant in ...
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Opening Of The World’s First Agile Battery Cell Production
Post Views: 652 According to Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, battery cells are gaining in importance as a versatile ...
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Why China Will Blockade, Not Invade, Taiwan
Post Views: 7803 China’s October 14 “Joint Sword 2024B” military exercise, the fourth large exercise near Taiwan in the last two years, It ...
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FED Chairman of Gov. Powell, The Man With the World Economy in His Hands
Post Views: 783 With more influence than heads of state, the chair of the US Federal Reserve has received both praise and criticism ...
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Who Are The Christians In Lebanon?
Post Views: 953 Christianity was introduced to Lebanon in the first century AD. Tradition states that it was brought to Lebanon by St ...
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Top Foreign Policy Takeaways From The Vice Presidential Debate
Post Views: 725 The two contenders clashed over Iran’s threat to Israel, tariffs on China, border security, and the health of US democracy ...
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ITM Trading: A 1930s Economic Crisis is here
Post Views: 867 In a world where economic conditions are as unpredictable as they are interconnected, few voices resonate with the clarity and ...
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This Day Sep 26 in History: Nixon and Kennedy Face Off in First-Ever US Presidential Debate
Post Views: 1483 In 1956, a University of Maryland student came up with a brilliant idea. Fred Kahn, 23, wrote to his university ...
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The Next World War, It’s Often Said, Will Begin in Space
Post Views: 1736 The first shot of the next war between the world’s big powers, it is often said, will be fired in ...






















