By Tyler Durden Social unrest broke out across Newtownabbey and Belfast, located in Northern Ireland, for the second night (Saturday night) amid rising post-Brexit tensions, reported Irish…
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By MEILING LEE While airlines advocate for a digital health passport that can prove people’s vaccination or negative test status to open up international travel…
By Lynn Corum The Biden administration is desperate to demonstrate global leadership. President Biden has settled upon climate change as the ideal issue with which to…
By TYLER DURDEN The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) reports all of the 422 ships stranded following the grounding of the massive container ship, Ever Given, on…
By Jack Davis The Los Angeles Times is getting $10 million through the federal Paycheck Protection Program thanks to a provision included in the COVID…
By Tyler Durden The global semiconductor shortage appears to be reaching a new ‘crisis point’ as automakers worldwide are shuttering production facilities due to the…
By Tyler Durden There’s growing alarm in Canberra over what’s expected to be Australia’s inevitable increased dependence on foreign petroleum amid a major influx of cheaper refined oil…
By Tyler Durden A coffee shortage appears to be brewing as global supplies could shift into a deficit as drought in Brazil slashes output. This…
By Tyler Durden On Thursday, moments after the Central Bank of Turkey unexpectedly hiked rates by a whopping 200bps – double the consensus expectation –…
By Tyler Durden It’s not as if oil – the best performing class of 2021 – behind bitcoin of course – needed any more reasons…
By Jazz Shaw After blocking links to all news content in Australia, Facebook has reportedly “friended” the country again by coming back to the negotiating…
By Susan Katz Keating The private mission to deliver food and medicine to embattled ethnic groups in Burma continues despite the country’s recent military coup, an…













