By Joe Hoft Toyota, the largest carmaker in Japan, is forced to slow down production due to a lack of computer chips. Nissan in the…
Posts tagged as “crisis”
By Peter Leonard It is easy to poke holes in the Kazakh government’s official narrative, even as it continues to choke communications with the…
By Tyler Durden Geopolitical commentator Clint Ehrlich has reported while on the ground in Moscow that “the situation in Kazakhstan is a much bigger deal than Western…
By CASEY CHALK Porn addiction and exploitation is a public-health crisis affecting millions of Americans, and the cultural and political consequences of unfettered lust…
By Tyler Durden Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday issued its most definitive and biting criticisms of the unfolding crisis just its its south, in the large…
By Michael Snyder All of the shortages were supposed to be gone by now. During the first half of 2021, the blind optimists were…
by Tim Kirby The highpoint in the Ukrainian crisis and the big visits by Nuland to Moscow and Austin to Kiev might actually be attempts…
BY ELISABETH BRAW Sweden is telling its citizens to be ready to feed themselves for a week. Other nations should follow suit. This week, Sweden…
by Jannis Falkenstern Florida is facing a “tsunami of inmates” who may be released from local and county jails due to a critical staff shortage,…
by Samantha Bradsky Personal devices using the 5G network could cause a national crisis. In the world of consumerism and commercial technology, the spectrum impacts many…
by TYLER DURDEN The Biden administration could be at the point where they might want to consider calling in the National Guard, or at least via…
by TYLER DURDEN By now, everyone is aware that global supply-chain congestion is off the charts and truly historic and has worsened in recent months,…
by TYLER DURDEN One decade ago, in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster, Germany’s Angela Merkel announced that the country would permanently shut down eight…
By Edward Cheng News Analysis As China’s real estate behemoth Evergrande, saddled with $300 billion in liabilities, dances ever closer to a default, questions about the health…
by AMERICAN THOUGHT LEADERS We sit down with China expert Dr. Christopher Balding, a former professor at Peking University’s HSBC Business School and the Fulbright University Vietnam.…
By Harry Robertson The Evergrande crisis is weighing on Chinese property investment and dragging the economy down, UBS and Barclays said. Both banks slashed their…
by Lewis M. Andrews In the months following the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis, many believed that blue states most burdened by the combination of underfunded…
by Cyril Widdershoven While it appears that Russia has been refusing to send extra natural gas to Europe during the current shortage, the continents energy…