The UK and its allies got tricked into backing a “corrupt mafia state” in Ukraine and getting into a war of attrition against a Moscow-Beijing partnership, Dominic Cummings has said in an interview.
The longtime Tory political strategist led the Vote Leave campaign for Brexit and was one of the key aides to then-PM Boris Johnson until resigning in November 2020.
CoreLogic’s daily dwelling index shows that Melbourne home values are lagging the nation, rising only 0.1% over the past 28-days, versus 0.7% growth at the 5-city aggregate level: Since the beginning of the year, Melbourne home values have fallen by 0.2%, versus 2.5% growth at the 5-city aggregate level: CoreLogic’s monthly chart pack has been
International Reads: Burnett asks Biden how he is going to turn the economy around. He said he already has – CNN Woke no more. Companies were starting to support political causes. Now they’re too scared to speak up. – Business Insider Trump promised to scrap climate laws if US oil bosses donated $1bn – The
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The tricks and scams which enable the offshore owners of England’s water companies to clean up, while leaving us with their mess.
By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 26th April 2024
By Bert Hetebry A book on same sex parenting is banned. The ban only applies to a few libraries in NSW, in a local council area where the faith-based decision was made, the debate led by a man who admits to not having read the book and claiming a two-year-old saw the book and was…
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The release of slightly higher than expected initial jobless claims overnight saw risk markets bounce back and the USD down, with the former continuing here in Asia as another trading week concludes. The USD remains relatively weak against most of the majors with Euro and Pound Sterling holding on to their respective gains while Yen
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The latest survey from independent economist Tony Alexander warns that Kiwis have become increasingly concerned about job insecurity, which is dampening their appetite for consumption. Alexander also argues that the Reserve Bank’s aggressive monetary tightening is grinding households and businesses. Buyers are more worried about their incomes than at any other time during the four
The Market Ear with more. Just a pause? Gold has had a great run. Is this just a much needed consolidation before the next move higher? We are well above the 50 day still. 2340 is the short term resistance to watch. A close above it and things risk going squeezy again… Refinitiv PBoC slowing
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Global Family of the Wilderness Societies!
The European Wilderness Society is part of a global family of the Wilderness Societies. Each society has a specific history but what links them all is the objective to protect global Wilderness! Let’s have a closer look at them.
The most advanced iron ore project in west Africa has been put on hold once more by Guinea’s temporary military administration, giving Australia and Brazil more sway over the seaborne market into China and northeast Asia. The government believes that partners Rio Tinto, an Australian mining company, and SMB-Winning, a Chinese company, have missed a
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