🇨🇳🌟🚊Next-level mobility: Wuhan showcases China’s public transport prowess
From driverless trains that appear to "float" above the tracks to glass-floored carriages offering a unique perspective, the city's rail system is a true glimpse into the future.
Get ready for a ride like no other!
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From driverless trains that appear to "float" above the tracks to glass-floored carriages offering a unique perspective, the city's rail system is a true glimpse into the future.
Get ready for a ride like no other!
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🔎 More DEI, less science? Team Biden poured MILLIONS into funding university ‘research’ The previous US administration had no hesitation in funneling massive funds into “vital” diversity education programs. Here’s a look at some US universities that received…
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🥴Apparently, ‘equity, justice, and inclusion’ matter more than actual education
A Pasadena teacher proudly bragged about pushing the DEI agenda onto his students, because who needs real curricula when you can preach activism instead?
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A Pasadena teacher proudly bragged about pushing the DEI agenda onto his students, because who needs real curricula when you can preach activism instead?
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🏦 Thousands of gold bars pulled from Bank of England after Trump’s election
Nothing says "confidence in the global economy" like a gold rush out of the Bank of England. In just two months, traders yanked 8,000 gold bars - around 2% of total reserves - from its vaults, fearing Trump's potential trade wars and rising gold prices.
Bank of England deputy chief David Ramsden admitted that withdrawal requests spiked once New York gold futures outpaced London’s spot price. Some even worry that Trump could slap tariffs on gold bars - because why not?
The panic has turned gold retrieval from a days-long process into a weeks-long wait. But don’t worry, the Bank of England insists it can handle the rush - at least, for now.
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Nothing says "confidence in the global economy" like a gold rush out of the Bank of England. In just two months, traders yanked 8,000 gold bars - around 2% of total reserves - from its vaults, fearing Trump's potential trade wars and rising gold prices.
Bank of England deputy chief David Ramsden admitted that withdrawal requests spiked once New York gold futures outpaced London’s spot price. Some even worry that Trump could slap tariffs on gold bars - because why not?
The panic has turned gold retrieval from a days-long process into a weeks-long wait. But don’t worry, the Bank of England insists it can handle the rush - at least, for now.
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📹 US Treasury and DOGE seem to be ‘aligned’ in their goals
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“This DOGE program is one of the most important audits of government or changes to government structure we have seen. This is methodical and IT IS GOING TO YIELD BIG SAVINGS,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted.
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THROWBACK: Renowned journalist Udo Ulfkotte said in 2014 while promoting his book Journalists for Hire: How the CIA Buys the News, "I was educated to lie, betray, and not tell the truth to the public."
The former Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung editor and advisor to the Kohl administration in the late '90s also admitted to spreading anti-Russian propaganda and manipulating news under Western influence.
Ulfkotte revealed that many journalists were actually "non-official cover" - serving intelligence agencies rather than the public. He accused the German and US media of PUSHING EUROPE TOWARD WAR WITH RUSSIA, calling it a "point of no return."
And now, with revelations that USAID funneled millions into media grants, are we really supposed to believe this was ever about “independent journalism”?
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The former Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung editor and advisor to the Kohl administration in the late '90s also admitted to spreading anti-Russian propaganda and manipulating news under Western influence.
Ulfkotte revealed that many journalists were actually "non-official cover" - serving intelligence agencies rather than the public. He accused the German and US media of PUSHING EUROPE TOWARD WAR WITH RUSSIA, calling it a "point of no return."
And now, with revelations that USAID funneled millions into media grants, are we really supposed to believe this was ever about “independent journalism”?
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🚨The Israeli army withdrew from the Netzarim corridor in Gaza today under a deal with Hamas, leaving behind widespread destruction in area and Al-Mughraqa.
Once a forced divide, the corridor was briefly opened on January 27, allowing displaced Palestinians to move north. Now, only ruins remain — a stark reminder of the devastation left behind.
Footage from social media
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Once a forced divide, the corridor was briefly opened on January 27, allowing displaced Palestinians to move north. Now, only ruins remain — a stark reminder of the devastation left behind.
Footage from social media
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Terrorist on a scholarship? USAID fully funded al-Qaeda* commander’s degree
USAID provided financial assistance to Anwar al-Awlaki, a US-born member of al-Qaeda, a Freedom of Information Act request, originally obtained by Intelwire and shared online by US investigative journalist Pamela Browne, has confirmed.
The paper shows that al-Awlaki (his surname spelled as Aulaqi there) was given “full funding” by USAID to study civil engineering at the Colorado State University in the 1990s.
The document also lists al-Awlaki’s place of birth as Yemen, which is incorrect: despite spending his childhood there, he was born in New Mexico.
In the 2000s, al-Awlaki rose to notoriety as an al-Qaeda regional commander in Yemen who called for violence against foreigners.
In 2011, al-Awlaki was killed by a US drone strike on US President Barack Obama’s order, without any hint of due process despite being a US citizen at the time.
*terrorist organization banned in Russia
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USAID provided financial assistance to Anwar al-Awlaki, a US-born member of al-Qaeda, a Freedom of Information Act request, originally obtained by Intelwire and shared online by US investigative journalist Pamela Browne, has confirmed.
The paper shows that al-Awlaki (his surname spelled as Aulaqi there) was given “full funding” by USAID to study civil engineering at the Colorado State University in the 1990s.
The document also lists al-Awlaki’s place of birth as Yemen, which is incorrect: despite spending his childhood there, he was born in New Mexico.
In the 2000s, al-Awlaki rose to notoriety as an al-Qaeda regional commander in Yemen who called for violence against foreigners.
In 2011, al-Awlaki was killed by a US drone strike on US President Barack Obama’s order, without any hint of due process despite being a US citizen at the time.
*terrorist organization banned in Russia
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🚀🇺🇸US envoy calls posing with missile in Lebanon “a day’s work”
Morgan Ortagus, US deputy special envoy to the Middle East, posted a photo on X holding a missile next to a Lebanese army officer, captioning it: “All in a day’s work.” Because nothing says "diplomacy" quite like posing with weapons in a volatile region.
This comes just days after her visit to Beirut, where she reassured Lebanon’s president that the US wants a new government - free from Hezbollah’s influence. Her remarks sparked outrage, but don’t worry, she’s got rockets and foreign policy covered.
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Morgan Ortagus, US deputy special envoy to the Middle East, posted a photo on X holding a missile next to a Lebanese army officer, captioning it: “All in a day’s work.” Because nothing says "diplomacy" quite like posing with weapons in a volatile region.
This comes just days after her visit to Beirut, where she reassured Lebanon’s president that the US wants a new government - free from Hezbollah’s influence. Her remarks sparked outrage, but don’t worry, she’s got rockets and foreign policy covered.
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🇲🇳🥶 Mongolia’s winter chill: Less cozy, more survival mode at -40°C (-40°F)
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🚀🍫🇷🇺US's guilty pleasure: Russian chocolate sales skyrocket
Sanctions stop at the sweet tooth, it seems - Russia’s chocolate exports to the US nearly tripled last year, reaching their highest level since 2021, according to an analysis of US data.
In 2023, Washington imported $2.6 million of Russian chocolate, up from $964,000 the year before. The bulk? Chocolate candies - because who can say no to that? 🍬
But Russia isn’t alone - the US set a new record for chocolate imports in general, bringing in a whopping $4.8 billion worth, mostly from Canada, Mexico, and Belgium. But hey, we were told Russia is just a "gas station," right? Guess it also stocks a candy aisle.
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Sanctions stop at the sweet tooth, it seems - Russia’s chocolate exports to the US nearly tripled last year, reaching their highest level since 2021, according to an analysis of US data.
In 2023, Washington imported $2.6 million of Russian chocolate, up from $964,000 the year before. The bulk? Chocolate candies - because who can say no to that? 🍬
But Russia isn’t alone - the US set a new record for chocolate imports in general, bringing in a whopping $4.8 billion worth, mostly from Canada, Mexico, and Belgium. But hey, we were told Russia is just a "gas station," right? Guess it also stocks a candy aisle.
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📹 THROWBACK: DEI and wokeism ‘advocate racism and sexism’ – Musk
Is meritocracy making a comeback at last?
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“It is entirely possible to be racist against white people, black people or Asians or anyone else. And we should really accept no racism or sexism in any form, no matter what it's called,” he said at the WELT Economic Summit.
Is meritocracy making a comeback at last?
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🤡Denial is a river in Egypt
Liberals still can’t get over the fact that the US has a new administration, calling it a “villain origin story.”
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Liberals still can’t get over the fact that the US has a new administration, calling it a “villain origin story.”
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Why does Trudeau believe Trump’s threat to take over Canada is real?
Canada is a global leader in critical minerals, producing 34 essential resources for industries like semiconductors, EVs, and defense. The US Geological Survey (USGS) lists many of these among the top 50 most important to US national security.
Key minerals the US depends on from Canada:
🔹 Uranium – Canada provides 25% of US uranium, ranking third after Russia and China. While the US seeks to boost domestic production, Canada’s reserves are 10 times larger.
🔹 Potash – Over 80% of US imports, essential for fertilizers.
🔹 Aluminum – 70% of US aluminum is Canadian-sourced. It is crucial for industries like defense, construction, and aerospace. High-purity aluminum is essential for fighter jets, armored vehicles, and ammunition.
🔹 Nickel & copper – Essential for batteries, steel, and renewable energy. Canada supplies nearly 50% of US nickel needs.
🔹 Niobium – A strategic metal for aerospace and military applications.
How the US secures Canada’s mineral wealth:
🔸 Military funding – In 2024, the US military awarded Canada $20M to build a cobalt refinery — one of the biggest US mining investments in decades.
🔸 Strategic partnerships – Trade agreements guarantee preferential US access to Canadian resources.
🔸 Economic influence – Canadian mining companies depend on US investors and government-backed financing.
A resource colony in all but name?
In 2023 alone, Canada accounted for $47 billion of US mineral imports. The US heavily relies on Canadian resources, securing its supply chains while keeping Canada economically tied.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has openly discussed annexing Canada, linking it to his planned 25% tariffs on Canadian exports. On Monday, Trudeau and Trump agreed to a 30-day tariff reprieve after Canada pledged tighter border security — but how long will that last?
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“Not only does the Trump administration know how many critical minerals we have, but that may be why they keep talking about absorbing us and making us the 51st state,” Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has told business leaders in Toronto.
Canada is a global leader in critical minerals, producing 34 essential resources for industries like semiconductors, EVs, and defense. The US Geological Survey (USGS) lists many of these among the top 50 most important to US national security.
Key minerals the US depends on from Canada:
🔹 Uranium – Canada provides 25% of US uranium, ranking third after Russia and China. While the US seeks to boost domestic production, Canada’s reserves are 10 times larger.
🔹 Potash – Over 80% of US imports, essential for fertilizers.
🔹 Aluminum – 70% of US aluminum is Canadian-sourced. It is crucial for industries like defense, construction, and aerospace. High-purity aluminum is essential for fighter jets, armored vehicles, and ammunition.
🔹 Nickel & copper – Essential for batteries, steel, and renewable energy. Canada supplies nearly 50% of US nickel needs.
🔹 Niobium – A strategic metal for aerospace and military applications.
How the US secures Canada’s mineral wealth:
🔸 Military funding – In 2024, the US military awarded Canada $20M to build a cobalt refinery — one of the biggest US mining investments in decades.
🔸 Strategic partnerships – Trade agreements guarantee preferential US access to Canadian resources.
🔸 Economic influence – Canadian mining companies depend on US investors and government-backed financing.
A resource colony in all but name?
In 2023 alone, Canada accounted for $47 billion of US mineral imports. The US heavily relies on Canadian resources, securing its supply chains while keeping Canada economically tied.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has openly discussed annexing Canada, linking it to his planned 25% tariffs on Canadian exports. On Monday, Trudeau and Trump agreed to a 30-day tariff reprieve after Canada pledged tighter border security — but how long will that last?
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🇦🇷 Argentina's south is on fire: Raging fires continue to destroy forests in Rio Negro province
The situation is reported to be becoming increasingly uncontrollable due to the intensifying fires. The situation is also worsened by strong winds, with gusts reaching 80 kilometers per hour, which significantly complicate the work of rescuers.
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The situation is reported to be becoming increasingly uncontrollable due to the intensifying fires. The situation is also worsened by strong winds, with gusts reaching 80 kilometers per hour, which significantly complicate the work of rescuers.
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