Fossil Fuel Divestment The theory put forward that fossil fuels, fuel (no pun intended) global warming are spooky science at its best. Fossil fuels do contribute to pollution when used in an uncontrolled manner, but with the improvements, technology has brought to us, one can burn coal and oil very efficiently and leave a … Read more
Russian orchestra: Playing For Peace We thought based on your interests that you would find this article to be enjoyable before we got into the meat of the topic at hand. As this update is coming on the back of a very recent update, there is not much to be said other than the money … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator There’s much ado about some Chinese neglecting good manners when traveling abroad. The Japanese government had released video footage of the Chinese trampling in Tokyo’s public gardens to steal cherry blossoms. A 15-year-old Chinese teenager had allegedly scratched his name on a temple in Luxor, Egypt and drunken Chinese passengers … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator Pakistan hopes to emerge with a more robust economy. Poverty has crushed the spirits of many Pakistanis, but a partnership with China can create new opportunities for them. Chinese President Xi Jinping introduced the Belt & Road initiative in 2013, pledging to build major infrastructure projects to boost cross-border trade … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator Our world faces tumultuous times amid the spread of terrorism, some terrorists would tryto get their hands on dirty bombs (radioactive weapons). Prospects seem more appalling since terrorists hold suicidal aims to blast the world into pieces. Implementing stronger security measures calls for sovereign governments to enhance global cooperation to … Read more
Report by CSIS on China Belt By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator The headquarters of the think tank, Center for Strategic & International Studies, is located on Rhode Island Ave. in Washington D.C., costing more than $100 million to build it. Wealthy donors have given hundreds of millions of dollars more to CSIS since its founding … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Panview Commentator China has long struggled with pollution. It’s inevitable that when a nation transforms from an emerging market into a developed one, there would be growing pains. China’s economic success story has helped hundreds of millions of Chinese escape from poverty, but new societal ills have arisen. Compelling Read: Negative rates … Read more
VA Health Executives Defraud Vets First, the VA inspector general’s office discovered that more than 307,000 veterans died while waiting for medical attention. The VA’s inspector general discovered that out of about more than 307,000 records belonged to veterans who died while waiting for their treatments to be authorised. Imagine sacrificing their life to keep … Read more
The Perils of Negative Interest Rates Updated Jan 2023 Lagarde’s recent comments on the global economy have stirred up controversy, as she boldly stated that negative interest rates could be beneficial. However, she may have overlooked the impact of such policies on individuals with fixed incomes. For those individuals, even a small shift in rates … Read more
Is Religious Violence Inevitable? The bishop, Luigi Padovese, 62, the apostolic vicar of Anatolia, or the Vatican’s representative to eastern Turkey, was found dead outside his home in the Mediterranean port of Iskenderun, officials said. The police arrested his driver, who officials said had psychological problems. The officials said the killing was not believed to be politically … Read more