US approves $3.6 billion missile sale to Japan

US approves $3.6 billion missile sale to Japan

The United States on Friday announced the approval of a $3.6 billion sale of up to 1,200 advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to Japan, one of Washington’s closest allies in Asia. China’s increasingly assertive presence around disputed territories in the Pacific has sparked Japan’s ire in recent years, leading Tokyo to boost security ties […]

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UK Reform MP demands full accountability for cover up of child rape ‘grooming gangs’ where Pakistani men raped British girls for decades while Labor, police looked the other way

UK Reform MP demands full accountability for cover up of child rape ‘grooming gangs’ where Pakistani men raped British girls for decades while Labor, police looked the other way

The grooming gangs predominately consist of Pakistani Muslim men who allegedly sexually abuse female children and force them into prostitution.

NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Friday, January 3

NewsWare's Trade Talk: Friday, January 3

S&P Futures are showing gains this morning with positive action in autos, banks, drugs and tech. The key economic data point for today will be the ISM Manufacturing index which is due out after the opening bell. U.S. Steel (X) is falling, Indications that Biden will announce that his is blocking their merger with Nippon Steel. Carvana shares are weakening after a negative report from Hindenburg Reseach. Gains are Constellation Energy (CEG) as the firms won more than $1B in government contracts. Defense stocks are higher after yesterday’s selling pressure which was due to Chinese sanctions. European shares are lower this morning and oil prices are falling in the pre-market.

2025: A second Renaissance, or chaos?

2025: A second Renaissance, or chaos?

by Pepe Escobar, Strategic Culture: FLORENCE – It’s a dazzling Tuscan winter morning, and I am inside the legendary Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, founded in the early 13th century and finally consecrated in 1420, in a very special place in History of Art: right in front of one of the monochrome frescos painted in […]