Sweden Rape News: Are the cops doing their job Police hadn’t mentioned the August incidents at the “We are Sthlm” festival until newspaper Dagens Nyheter reported on them this weekend following a string of sexual assaults and robberies on New Year’s Eve in Cologne, Germany. Stockholm police spokesman Varg Gyllander confirmed to The Associated Press … Read more
Unapproved Pharmaceutical Ingredients In the American food supply, there are over 3,000 food additives that are commonly used, including preservatives, flavourings, colours, and other undesirable ingredients. Some of the most frequently found additives include: 1. Preservatives: Sodium benzoate, sodium nitrite, BHA, BHT, TBHQ. 2. Sweeteners and artificial sweeteners: Fructose, high fructose corn syrup, aspartame, sucralose, … Read more
Market Update Past Calls 2019 To embrace the “trend player” methodology, one needs to clear one’s mind from all the nonsense injected via the Mass media. Secondly, change the way they used to trade, and lastly, they need to understand that it takes time. Depending on how open-minded one is; the average turnaround … Read more
China Corruption Crackdown Instead of embracing this as a positive development, the West seeks to transform this into another soap opera-type event. They accuse the current administration of using this crackdown in the guise to get rid of political opponents. Let us stop there and examine that statement. If the individuals are corrupt, then cracking … Read more
Deception: Great Recession Never Ended The chart is a clear illustration that the Recession has not ended. The Fed has created the illusion that all is well by boosting stock prices, by maintaining an ultra-low rate interest environment for an unprecedented period. This environment favours speculators and punishes savers. It forces savers to speculate or … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator Every nation has its unique history, culture and traditions that ensure a diverse world, while globalization is bringing countries closer together. Enhancing cross-border interconnectivity has become the trend of our era. In October 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping introduced the “Belt and Road” – The New Silk Road Economic Belt … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator CCTV.com attended the 2015 Moscow Forum, hosted by Moscow City Government. Local officials discussed Moscow’s business climate. We will post a 5-part series of Special Reports, “China’s New Silk Road connects with Russia.” This is Part V. Moscow’s population stands at approximately 15 million that coincide with rising birth rates … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator CCTV.com attended the 2015 Moscow Forum, hosted by Moscow City Government. Local officials discussed Moscow’s business climate. We will post a 5-part series of Special Reports, “China’s New Silk Road connects with Russia.” This is Part IV. Chinese President Xi Jinping touts the “Belt & Road” initiative, while Russian President … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator CCTV.com attended the 2015 Moscow Forum, hosted by the Moscow City Government. Local officials discussed Moscow’s business climate. We will post a 5-part series of Special Reports, “China’s New Silk Road connects with Russia.” This is Part III. Many tourists, particularly Europeans and Americans, prefer to visit museums where they … Read more
Downed Su-24 triggers anger in Russia. After a Russian SU-24 bomber was shot down from the rear in the disputed airspace between Turkey and Syria by two fighter jets of a NATO-member country last week—an act that was dubbed “a stab in the back” by Vladimir Putin—both Russian politicians and the public wasted no … Read more