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Analysis: China’s growing influence in Argentina includes four projects in strategic areas
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Beyond the ambitious investment plans promised by Xi Jinping to Alberto Fernández for the near future, the comprehensive strategic alliance sealed between Argentina and China is rapidly progressing in very sensitive areas for world geopolitics, through four projects that will have an impact on Argentina's economy and diplomacy. Some of […] The post Analysis: China’s growing influence in Argentina includes four projects in strategic areas appeared first on The Rio Times.
Against Our Will: Vaccine Mandates and Forced Injections
Teodrose Fikremariam, null - 16 hours ago
It was a matter of time before the inevitable happened; the warning signs were there all along that the US government was going to eventually The post Against Our Will: Vaccine Mandates and Forced Injections appeared first on .
Moody’s joins Chile’s pension debate: “The need for pension reform has become more pressing”
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - While waiting for the government to make a proposal to the opposition to unblock pension reform, which has been stalled in the Senate for over a year, more and more voices are calling for changes to be urgently implemented. This time it was Ariane Ortiz-Bollín, Vice President Senior Analyst of […] The post Moody’s joins Chile’s pension debate: “The need for pension reform has become more pressing” appeared first on The Rio Times.
Budget Nominee Neera Tanden Withdraws Nomination Amid Opposition
AP News, Snopes.com - 15 hours ago
Tanden’s viability was in doubt after Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and a number of moderate Republicans came out against her last month, all citing her tweets attacking members of both parties prior to her nomination.
Flying Coffins: 5 Worst Aircraft from the U.S. Air Force
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * Should the F-35 join this list? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Nevertheless, not every aircraft can be a P-51 Mustang, an F6F Hellcat, or an F-15 Eagle. This is a list of a few of the less distinguished fighters designed and produced by the United States over the last century. The air forces of the United States have had pretty good luck with aircraft design. In part because of the structure of the U.S. defense industrial base, numerous firms have offered competitive aircraft designs, allowing the weeding out of poor performers at a relatively e...
Why Would Russia Scramble Half of Its Su-57 Stealth Fighter Fleet?
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, Eurasia* Putin has referred to the SU-57 as the best in the world. A few years back, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s IL-96-300PU presidential plane was flanked by no less than six Su-57 stealth fighter jets while en route to the 929th Chkalov State Flight-Test Center in southwestern Russia. *Video footage* of the flight shows the Su-57 fighters grouped in what better resembles a parade column than than an escort formation, suggesting a soft-power intent behind Putin’s trip. There are a several factors at play. First and perhaps least significant, ...
China's J-20 Just Might Have the Tools to Kill an F-35
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * How worried should we be? *The J-20’s two side-mounted PL-10 missiles, while less conspicuous than their long range counterpart, are a key factor in the J-20’s operational versatility.* The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force made waves at the 2018 Zhuhai Airshow with the latest showing of their flagship fifth-generation stealth fighter, the J-20. As is common with airshow coverage, large swaths of the ensuing commentary focused on the J-20’s handling and maneuverability as it performed a series of rolls and a climb. But this elides what is ...
Pakistan Was Prepared to Starve to Get Nuclear Weapons
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Asia* Stuck between Iran, China, India, and Afghanistan, Pakistan lives in a complicated neighborhood. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Pakistan is clearly developing a robust nuclear capability that can not only deter but fight a nuclear war. It is also dealing with internal security issues that could threaten the integrity of its nuclear arsenal. Sandwiched between Iran, China, India and Afghanistan, Pakistan lives in a complicated neighborhood with a variety of security issues. One of the nine known states known to have nuclear weapons, Pakistan’...
Battleship Deathmatch: Iowa vs. Bismarck (Who is the GOAT?)
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *History, Americas* The Iowa-class vs. Germany’s Bismarck. Who survives? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The larger context of the battle—the U.S. Navy being forced to take on the German Navy—would have had serious repercussions for the Pacific theater. Germany was, after all, considered the primary threat, with Japan second and Italy third. Despite the vast scope of the Second World War, the navies of the United States and Nazi Germany fought few, if any, direct surface engagements. By the time of America’s entry into the war the Royal Navy had already sunk o...
CABEI to grant Argentina US$50 million to address gender-based violence
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) announced on Tuesday, March 2nd, that it will invest US$50 million to support the creation of 14 comprehensive territorial centers for gender and diversity policies in Argentina. The centers will be built in the 23 provinces and in the Argentine capital Buenos […] The post CABEI to grant Argentina US$50 million to address gender-based violence appeared first on The Rio Times.
Andrew Cuomo and the fake outrage of the Democrats
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 16 hours ago
The Cuomo "scandal" is so frustrating. The women involved were all his staff--all helped him get to power. Were jobs so scarce in NY that one had to put up with that? He's public and private behavior is not as bad as all the hair sniffing and fondling we've seen from the man they elected president. To kick him out with no medieval inquisition when he's made such horrid decisions about Covid, to the cheers of media and Democrats for being such a leader, is just ugly. The MeToo movement isn't addressing the women and children who are being trafficked across the border for sex. That's ...
Corporate takeover of the planet
Bruce K. Gagnon, Organizing Notes - 16 hours ago
Corporations have stepped beyond lobbying governments. They are integrating in policy-making at the national and international levels. Decisions historically taken by governments are increasingly taken by secretive unaccountable bodies run by corporations says Nick Buxton describing 'The Great Corporate Takeover' which is being mapped by people's movements and scholars. Excellent and interesting interview.
Canadian miner First Majestic wants to resolve its tax dispute with the SAT with international arbitration
bilaterals.org - 16 hours ago
03-Mar-2021 Canadian mining company First Majestic Silver Corp submitted a request for arbitration based on NAFTA, due to the tax debt and its differences with the Mexican government.
F-15s Are Testing New Missiles for a War Against Russia
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *F-15, * In what could be seen as a visible message of deterrence to Russia, the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and U.K. Royal Air Force fired air-to-ground missiles from F-15s over the Baltic Sea as part of a series of international, multi-domain war preparation exercises. In what could be seen as a visible message of deterrence to Russia, the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and U.K. Royal Air Force fired air-to-ground missiles from F-15s over the Baltic Sea as part of a series of international, multi-domain war preparation exercises. The air attack assets, which include...
U.S. Air Force Declares "We're Outnumbered" By China's Military
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *China's Military, Asia* “We’re outnumbered” ... is the way Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Brown described the evolving global threat circumstance, making the point that China will have a much greater number of war platforms than the U.S. in coming years. “We’re outnumbered” ... is the way Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Brown described the evolving global threat circumstance, making the point that China will have a much greater number of war platforms than the U.S. in coming years. Brown, a former Pacific Air Force commander, told an audience at the 2021 Air F...
Armed To the Teeth: Meet Powerful Russia's Tu-22M3 Bomber (VIDEO)
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * Currently serving as the staple strategic strike bomber of the Russian Aerospace Forces, the Tu-22M3 is a slight iteration of the long-lived Soviet Tu-22M. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Introduced in 1983, the M3 has remained the latest Tu-22 model in the aftermath of the Soviet collapse. In what is the latest sighting of Russia’s most prolific strategic bomber, the Russian Defense Ministry reported earlier this week that two Tu-22M3’s conducted a patrol mission over the Black Sea. According to their *press release*, "Two Tu-22M3 long-range bomber...
Can the F-35s Land a Controlled Flat Spin While Falling Out of the Sky?
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * Yes it can and you can watch. *The U.S. Air Force hopes that a dedicated team will have the additional freedom and expertise to bring out the F-35A’s unique capabilities, so as to effectively distinguish it from F-line predecessors and competing foreign models in an air show format.* Fairly recent commentary on the F-35 fifth-generation fighter has centered around its firepower and stealth capabilities, but a recently released demonstration video depicts the fighter jet in a pleasantly different light. A clip from Capt. Capt. Andrew "Dojo" Olson’s ...
Can North Korea’s Missiles Overcome These 5 Japanese Weapons?
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Asia* Japan may not be a pacifist for long. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Japan has long prided itself on maintaining the bare minimum defense capability. The country spends 1 percent of GDP on its military, just half the amount recommended to NATO member states. It has also eschewed offensive weapons, preferring to mount a purely defensive posture. A country oriented towards pacifism and having disavowed war as an instrument of national policy, Japan is about as dissimilar from North Korea as one can get. Unfortunately for Tokyo, the two are sep...
South Korea Has Big Plans for a New Aircraft Carrier and F-35s
Bradley Perrett, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Bradley Perrett* *Security, Asia* Or is it just a vanity purchase? So you are someone who takes defence policy seriously. We know that, because you’re reading *The* *Strategist*. And because you take defence policy seriously, every so often you are outraged at the waste of scarce funding on acquisitions that do little for national security but, rather, lavishly feed some political constituency, an industry or the egos of military officers. Just be thankful you’re not South Korean. For there is a country that daily faces a risk of cataclysmic war: invasion by an army of more th...
World War III: Pakistan’s Tactical Nuclear Weapons Could Destroy Any Army
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Only nine nations have nuclear weapons; many are in Asia. *Here's What You Need To Remember: * Pakistan’s reliance on tactical nuclear weapons to offset weakness in conventional weapons will make it hard for Islamabad to divest itself of its nuclear arms. Once nuclear weapons are acquired it becomes extremely difficult to un-acquire them, and Pakistan will be no exception. Of all the countries in the world, just nine are believed to have developed nuclear weapons. One member of this exclusive club is Pakistan, a country that occupies a unique strateg...
Uruguay’s February exports, led by wheat and meat, up 17.6% from last year
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Uruguay's exports totaled US$690 million in February, a 17.6% hike compared to the same month last year, reported the public-private institute Uruguay XXI. Moreover, year-to-date, foreign sales totaled US$1.345 billion, almost 15% higher than what was exported in the first two months of 2020. The hike is explained by the increase […] The post Uruguay’s February exports, led by wheat and meat, up 17.6% from last year appeared first on The Rio Times.
March SNOW hits Hawaii + 3-Feet Slams South Korea + the UK, Scandinavia and the Alps Brace for a Mid-Month Burial
Cap Allon, Electroverse - 18 hours ago
Plus, just as the draconian COVID restrictions are due to be lifted, the WEF has suggested they be replaced with climate change "lock-ins" to protect the planet -- what the hell are they preparing us all for? The post March SNOW hits Hawaii + 3-Feet Slams South Korea + the UK, Scandinavia and the Alps Brace for a Mid-Month Burial appeared first on Electroverse.
Where is global warming’s missing heat coming from? Part 2
Terigi Ciccone, CFACT - 18 hours ago
Factoring nature back in. The post Where is global warming’s missing heat coming from? Part 2 appeared first on CFACT.
Spain’s Telefonica partners with Canadian fund to create wholesale fiber optic network in Brazil
Lachlan Williams, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - CDPQ will invest up to R$1.8 billion in the joint venture with Telefonica Group. After Oi signed an agreement to sell part of its fiber optic company InfraCo, the Telefonica Group, owner of Vivo, yesterday announced a deal to create its own network company, called FiBrasil. According to the announcement, the […] The post Spain’s Telefonica partners with Canadian fund to create wholesale fiber optic network in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
Dollar exceeds R$5.70 but subsides after largest Central Bank intervention since April
Dorah Feliciano, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The commercial dollar closed Tuesday, March 2nd, selling at R$5.666, with an increase of R$0.065 (+1.17%). On a day marked by high tensions in the financial market, the dollar hit the R$5.70 mark in the early afternoon, forcing the Central Bank (BC) to take action. Still, the currency closed at its […] The post Dollar exceeds R$5.70 but subsides after largest Central Bank intervention since April appeared first on The Rio Times.
Carlos Slim’s América Móvil and Chilean Entel authorized to deploy 5G in Peru
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Peru's Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) authorized América Móvil and Entel to implement 5G services for fixed wireless Internet with the spectrum blocks already assigned to 3.5 GHz. The MTC pledged to provide additional spectrum for operators in 2022. América Móvil was given the go ahead to provide the service […] The post Carlos Slim’s América Móvil and Chilean Entel authorized to deploy 5G in Peru appeared first on The Rio Times.
Let’s Talk About Boeing Loyal Wingman Unmanned Aerial Vehicle’s First Flight
Stefano D'Urso, The Aviationist - 17 hours ago
The new digitally engineered Boeing Loyal Wingman UAV went from design to the first flight in just three years. Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) announced on March 1, 2021, that the Loyal [...] The post Let’s Talk About Boeing Loyal Wingman Unmanned Aerial Vehicle’s First Flight appeared first on The Aviationist.
Journalists from around the world condemn attacks on freedom of expression and information in Nicaragua
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Around 500 journalists from various countries signed a letter calling for urgent measures to guarantee freedom of expression in Nicaragua. The letter was symbolically delivered to the Nicaraguan journalists by Mónica González, winner of the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize and president of the CIPER Foundation, in an online […] The post Journalists from around the world condemn attacks on freedom of expression and information in Nicaragua appeared first on The Rio Times.
Merger of two largest personal credit fintechs redefines credit market in Brazil
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL - In Brazil, the flag has been dropped for the consolidation of fintechs and the emergence of the great competitors of the future in the credit market. The two largest personal credit platforms, Geru and Rebel, yesterday announced a business merger, according to sources close to the subject. In the resulting […] The post Merger of two largest personal credit fintechs redefines credit market in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
MedMen co-founders Bierman, Modlin return to cannabis industry with different California company
John Schroyer, Marijuana Business Daily - 17 hours ago
They’re back! Less than a year after being ousted from leadership posts at California-based MedMen Enterprises, former CEO Adam Bierman and ex-President Andrew Modlin have found a route back into the legal marijuana industry – working for a separate cannabis company headquartered in Santa Barbara. According to multiple industry sources, the MedMen co-founders have been […] MedMen co-founders Bierman, Modlin return to cannabis industry with different California company is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
The Defender Reports on Oxford-AstraZeneca Adverse Events
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
The following excerpt is from John Stone at The Defender: UK Data Show 402 Reports of Deaths Following COVID Vaccines Government data show that, compared with the Pfizer vaccine, there have been 43% more reports of injuries related to the...
The New Global Religion: Devout Muslims Banned from Mecca Based on Status
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
Many years ago, I wrote a post called Paul Offit Pope of the Church of the Immaculate Vaccination. Huffington Post deleted it when they were sold out many years ago, along with most of my years of free work. Today?...
No vaccine-related deaths in Brazil, says ANVISA
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Tuesday, March 2nd, Brazil's health regulatory agency ANVISA assured that the vaccines used in Brazil are considered safe and, "so far, there is no known death case related to the use of covid-19 vaccines authorized in the country." "The use of data out of context or without the required […] The post No vaccine-related deaths in Brazil, says ANVISA appeared first on The Rio Times.
No crisis between Brazil, China and the United States, says Brazil´s Foreign Minister
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's Foreign Minister Ernesto Araújo said yesterday that there is no crisis between Brazil, China and the United States. In a press conference on foreign policy, held on Tuesday, March 2nd, Araújo said that the crisis with the Chinese ambassador in the country is over. Last year, the Chinese Embassy […] The post No crisis between Brazil, China and the United States, says Brazil´s Foreign Minister appeared first on The Rio Times.
Legal researcher who claimed false affiliation up to 31 retractions
Ivan Oransky, Retraction Watch - 18 hours ago
A law researcher who has falsely claimed to have been affiliated with several institutions has lost eight more publications, bringing his retraction total to 31 and earning him a spot in the top 20 of our leaderboard. The most recent retractions for Dimitris Liakopoulos include The Regulation of Transnational Mergers in International and European Law, … Continue reading Legal researcher who claimed false affiliation up to 31 retractions
Strong and shallow M6.3 earthquake hits Thessaly, Greece
The Watchers » Latest articles - 18 hours ago
A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.3 hit Grece at 10:16 UTC on March 3, 2021. The agency is reporting a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). EMSC initially reported M6.9 and later downgraded it to M6.2 at a depth of 10 km. The epicenter was located...... Read more »
Multinationals no longer considering Argentina are looking at neighboring countries
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Due to the crisis and inflation, the Argentine market is losing ground in the organization charts of many multinationals, which are now looking to another country to set up their regional headquarter. In late September last year, Coca-Cola announced a reorganization of its structure throughout the region that involved moving […] The post Multinationals no longer considering Argentina are looking at neighboring countries appeared first on The Rio Times.
Here Are The First Photos Of The US F-35B (With Special Tail Marking) Operating Aboard Italy’s Aircraft Carrier Cavour
David Cenciotti, The Aviationist - 18 hours ago
The Italian Navy has just released the first shots of the VX-23 F-35B aircraft taking part in the certification of the compatibility between the 5th generation fighter aircraft and Italy’s aircraft carrier ITS Cavour. At [...] The post Here Are The First Photos Of The US F-35B (With Special Tail Marking) Operating Aboard Italy’s Aircraft Carrier Cavour appeared first on The Aviationist.
Governors of Texas and Mississippi Remove Business Restrictions and End State Mask Mandates
Gateway Pundit, Need To Know - 19 hours ago
First Florida, then Texas, and now Mississippi has also removed business restrictions and dropped state mask mandates.
Being A Leftist, She’s Taking It Really Well
David, Small Dead Animals - 19 hours ago
Fat activist sees the word ‘obesity’ on a COVID-19 vaccination form. Trauma and oppression are promptly invoked.
Supreme Court Refuses Remaining Election Fraud Cases Without Explanation
Gateway Pundit, Need To Know - 19 hours ago
The Supreme Court last week refused to review the 2020 election fraud cases against Pennsylvania, claiming it was 'moot' because the election was over. This week, the Supreme Court rejected, without comment or explanation, the remaining 2020 election challenges by Attorney Sidney Powell in Arizona and Wisconsin.
Domination In Chess: A Miniature
Tommaso Dorigo, Science 2.0 blogs - 19 hours ago
I have put this post under the "psychology" category, although it discusses a chess game, for one important reason. Chess is a game, an art, a sport - you can categorize it in many different ways. However, what characterizes chess the most, in my opinion (an educated one, as I am an amateur with a long past of chess tournaments) is the chance it gives to the players to mess up with each other's mind. read more
Kountdown To Kamala
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 17 hours ago
As it has become obvious to all but the most soft skull observers, Joe Biden is a shadow of his former self. Long gone is the aggressive, pugnacious, sleazy inquisitor known for shameful mistreatment of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in his confirmation hearings. Today, Americans see a President who is clearly mentally diminished and is getting worse on a daily basis. During the campaign, when asked by a CBS News correspondent if he had taken a cognitive test, Biden snapped, "Why the hell would I take a test?" His last medical report was issued in December of 2019. While ...
Real Life Super Soldiers? They Could Be on the Horizon
Alex Hollings, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Alex Hollings* *Security, The Americas* We may be closer to making Captain American than Iron Man. While Captain America was first introduced to audiences way back in March of 1941, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s depiction of the scrawny kid turned brawny hero in *Captain America: The First Avenger* brought the concept out of the ’40s and into the modern consciousness. Since then, there’s been no shortage of articles comparing the titular hero to ongoing efforts to pull the best possible performance out of the human form, but how practical are these efforts *really?* It turns ...
The Bullshit Economy: Homebuying “Help”
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
Introducing "The Bullshit Economy" from Jared Hoist, on products and companies that exist solely to exploit policy failures, in a bad way.
Asteroid 2021 EA flew past Earth at 0.24 LD
The Watchers » Latest articles - 19 hours ago
A newly-discovered asteroid designated 2021 EA flew past Earth at a distance of 0.24 LD / 0.00063 AU (94 246 km / 58 562 miles) from the center of our planet at 15:11 UTC on March 2, 2021. This is the 22nd known asteroid to flyby Earth within 1 lunar distance since...... Read more »
Department of Pre-Crime: Left-Wing Protester Arrested by FBI for Being on a “Path to Radicalization”
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 19 hours ago
In the real world, the one we're in now, the Department of Pre-Crime will not be this much fun. Nor will the good guys win.
Karma's a bitch, isn't it?
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 19 hours ago
Readers are probably aware that Gab, the popular social media platform, was hacked last week. Allegedly its entire database was copied, although the encrypted details it contained (user passwords, etc.) have apparently not been penetrated. The hackers, a group calling themselves Distributed Denial of Secrets (previously labeled as a "criminal hacker group" by the Department of Homeland Security), appear to have timed releasing the news to coincide with the CPAC conservative political conference last weekend. They announced triumphantly that they would make the entire database...
Asia’s Growing Naval Power Shows How the World Is Changing
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * The countries with the best navies have outsized global influence. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *By 2030, Russia’s position on this list will be in large part due its ballistic missile submarine fleet. Eight Borei submarines, each carrying twenty Bulava missiles, will be in service, forming the second-largest ballistic-missile submarine fleet in the world. The most powerful navies in 2030 will be a reflection of the broader state of the world. Some countries are invested in preserving the current international order, and see naval power as a mea...
The Real Risks of China’s New Coastguard Law
Ryan D. Martinson, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Ryan D. Martinson* *Security, Asia* The use-of-force provisions are just the beginning. Since its October release in draft form, China’s new coastguard law has been the subject of dozens of news reports and analyses. Maritime law enforcement legislation rarely attracts such international attention, but in this case it is warranted. For 15 years, the China Coast Guard has led the country’s seaward expansion into areas long claimed but seldom (if ever) visited. International observers are right to wonder, what does the new law portend for Chinese behaviour at sea? Many have focus...
Just How Fierce Is Russia's Su-35S Superiority Fighter?
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * Barring a brief and nondescript Su-57 outing, the Su-35S is among the most advanced Russian military aircraft to be deployed in Syria. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Moscow might have a tough choice to make. “A unique machine, a deadly aerial fist,” is how the official television channel of the Russian Ministry of Defense introduced the Su-35S superiority fighter earlier this week. TV Zvezda’s *three-minute* clip of a recent Su-35S training sortie over Syria provides close-up shots of the fighter jet being prepped for flight, taking off, cruising o...
Berkeley Teachers-Union President who Demands Schools Remain Closed Is Seen Dropping Off His Daughter at an In-Person Preschool
Gatewat Pundit and Fox News, Need To Know - 20 hours ago
Matt Meyer is President of the Berkeley Federation of Teachers and has fought to keep schools closed in his district, demanding that all educators get vaccinated before reopening schools as part of of his criteria.
Los Angeles Schools to Launch Microsoft COVID-Tracking App so Children Can Attend Classes
ZeroHedge, Need To Know - 20 hours ago
The Los Angeles school district is launching a Microsoft-developed COVID-tracking app that will coordinate student and employee health checks, district-managed COVID tests and vaccinations.
International Women’s Day, 2021 - Women in Leadership Positions: An Economists View of International Women’s Day
Global Issues News Headlines - 20 hours ago
CANBERRA, Australia, Mar 03 (IPS) - The COVID-19 pandemic (henceforth pandemic) has women particularly hard. In almost all countries, women constitute the bulk of the labour force in the service sector, which was hardest hit by the pandemic. Furthermore, they also represent a disproportionate share of the work force in particularly vulnerable sectors such as health care. Women also have disproportionate if not sole responsibility for home work including taking care of children. Read the full story, “International Women’s Day, 2021 - Women in Leadership Positions: An Economists Vie...
The Next War, Maps and History
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 20 hours ago
Proxy War in Libya It doesn’t matter what the Libyan people want, if they were even able to articulate it. Gone is the Arab Spring that Hillary reveled in – post Benghazi. Now the country is divided between Russia and Turkey, each supplying arms and advisors. The Biden (Jo/Ho) Administration, which is to say […] The post The Next War, Maps and History appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
Dozens of House Democrats Ask Biden to Give Up Sole Power to Launch Nuclear Bomb
NY Post and Townhall, Need To Know - 20 hours ago
Democrat US Representatives Jimmy Panetta and Ted Lieu are leading 31 House Democrats who have requested Joe Biden to renounce his sole authority as President to launch nuclear weapons. Biden's cognitive abilities have been questioned, and Democrats fear allowing him sole discretion over launching nuclear weapons.
Researchers Report that Deaths from Covid Vaccine for Israel’s Elderly is 40 Times Greater than Deaths from Covid-19 Itself
Lifesite News and Health Impact News, Need To Know - 20 hours ago
Dr. Hervé Seligmann and engineer Haim Yativ examined the statistics and concluded that the Pfizer vaccine killed “about 40 times more elderly people than the disease itself would have killed”. They say the death count is too low for vaccinated people because there will be delayed deaths from long-term complications.
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