🇺🇸 Just 10 days before his arrest, Jeffrey Epstein was trying to wire $27.7 million through Charles Schwab to buy a luxury palace in Morocco.
Schwab processed the transfers, including one where the account didn't even have sufficient funds.
They filed a suspicious activity report with the U.S. Treasury 7 days after his arrest, not before, despite Epstein being under intense public scrutiny since 2018.
Needless to say, the deal fell through and the palace has since been sold to someone else.
Source: Reuters
Schwab processed the transfers, including one where the account didn't even have sufficient funds.
They filed a suspicious activity report with the U.S. Treasury 7 days after his arrest, not before, despite Epstein being under intense public scrutiny since 2018.
Needless to say, the deal fell through and the palace has since been sold to someone else.
Source: Reuters
🇺🇸 It is me or Xi: America’s Loyalty Test for Latin America 🇨🇳
Washington is openly reviving the Monroe Doctrine and framing China’s presence in the Western Hemisphere as a national security threat. The language coming out of the White House is loud and clear: push out foreign influence, restore American pre-eminence and reassert dominance.
But here’s the problem.
China didn’t arrive in Latin America with gunboats. It arrived with trade deals, infrastructure finance and commodity demand. Something which is quite alien to the U.S.
Let’s look at the numbers:
– China–Latin America trade hit $565 billion in 2025
– U.S.–Latin America trade sits at $346 billion
– 22 of 33 countries in the region have signed onto the Belt and Road Initiative
– China funds ports, railways, hydroelectric dams and metro systems
– China buys soybeans, iron ore, beef and copper at scale
That isn’t coercion; it’s economics.
Washington is openly reviving the Monroe Doctrine and framing China’s presence in the Western Hemisphere as a national security threat. The language coming out of the White House is loud and clear: push out foreign influence, restore American pre-eminence and reassert dominance.
But here’s the problem.
China didn’t arrive in Latin America with gunboats. It arrived with trade deals, infrastructure finance and commodity demand. Something which is quite alien to the U.S.
Let’s look at the numbers:
– China–Latin America trade hit $565 billion in 2025
– U.S.–Latin America trade sits at $346 billion
– 22 of 33 countries in the region have signed onto the Belt and Road Initiative
– China funds ports, railways, hydroelectric dams and metro systems
– China buys soybeans, iron ore, beef and copper at scale
That isn’t coercion; it’s economics.
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In the past 24 hours the US has contiuned to move tankers, air defense, and fighter jets to the Middle East
Many online are already calling this a preparation for conflict with Iran
Many online are already calling this a preparation for conflict with Iran
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🚨🇩🇰 Dark legacy of Denmark’s Inuit child experiment
In 1951, Denmark took 22 Inuit children from their families in Greenland in a so-called social experiment.
Aged just 5 to 9, they were placed with Danish foster families, forbidden to speak their language, and raised to abandon their culture.
😰 Systemic discrimination
▪️The assimilation was not limited to that one experiment. Biased child welfare practices saw Greenlandic children disproportionately placed into Danish foster care through culturally inappropriate “parenting competency assessments.”
▪️Beyond child removal, thousands of Inuit women were subjected to invasive reproductive policies in the 1960s–70s, including forced IUD insertions without informed consent; a practice tied to historic population control motivations.
▪️Inuit families still face systemic hurdles tied to language, cultural norms, and Denmark's Eurocentric standards for parenting and social integration.
⚰️ Devastating aftermath
▪️16 of the 22 children returned to Greenland, but none ever lived with their original families again.
▪️6 remained in Denmark under adoption and never returned to Greenland.
▪️Roughly half of the children died in young adulthood.
Even today, Inuit voices report ongoing marginalization. Education systems in Denmark rarely support Greenlandic language or culture, contributing to higher dropout rates for Inuit students.
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In 1951, Denmark took 22 Inuit children from their families in Greenland in a so-called social experiment.
Aged just 5 to 9, they were placed with Danish foster families, forbidden to speak their language, and raised to abandon their culture.
▪️The assimilation was not limited to that one experiment. Biased child welfare practices saw Greenlandic children disproportionately placed into Danish foster care through culturally inappropriate “parenting competency assessments.”
▪️Beyond child removal, thousands of Inuit women were subjected to invasive reproductive policies in the 1960s–70s, including forced IUD insertions without informed consent; a practice tied to historic population control motivations.
▪️Inuit families still face systemic hurdles tied to language, cultural norms, and Denmark's Eurocentric standards for parenting and social integration.
▪️16 of the 22 children returned to Greenland, but none ever lived with their original families again.
▪️6 remained in Denmark under adoption and never returned to Greenland.
▪️Roughly half of the children died in young adulthood.
Even today, Inuit voices report ongoing marginalization. Education systems in Denmark rarely support Greenlandic language or culture, contributing to higher dropout rates for Inuit students.
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At the AI Impact Summit in India, leaders lined up for the usual group photo moment
Sam Altman and Dario Amodei stood among other executives — but while others linked hands, the two AI heavyweights noticeably did not
Altman runs OpenAI. Amodei leads Anthropic and previously served as a VP at OpenAI
Given the rivalry between their companies, the optics were hard to ignore
Five seconds of diplomacy was apparently too much
#Aisummit #AIImpact #AIImpactsummit #AIImpactsummitIndia #SamAltman #DarioAmodei #OpenAI #Anthropic #Aimodel
Sam Altman and Dario Amodei stood among other executives — but while others linked hands, the two AI heavyweights noticeably did not
Altman runs OpenAI. Amodei leads Anthropic and previously served as a VP at OpenAI
Given the rivalry between their companies, the optics were hard to ignore
Five seconds of diplomacy was apparently too much
#Aisummit #AIImpact #AIImpactsummit #AIImpactsummitIndia #SamAltman #DarioAmodei #OpenAI #Anthropic #Aimodel
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🚨 NATO'S SECRET AIR BRIDGE EXPOSED: Mass Medical Evacuations From Ukraine Raise Alarming Questions
Rzeszów-Jasionka International Airport in Poland — long used by Kyiv's allies as a major logistics hub — has seen an unprecedented wave of medical aircraft arriving from NATO countries near the Ukrainian border.
✈️ Reports confirm an unprecedented number of foreign ambulance planes — including three "air hospitals" — with a special Boeing 737 SAS medical evacuation aircraft arriving from Oslo, Norway.
These medical flights are reportedly picking up seriously wounded patients transported from Ukrainian territory — likely foreigners injured following recent Russian strikes on their bases. Russian sources say strikes have intensified against command and communication hubs where European instructors and military advisers were often located, with NATO medevac aircraft able to carry up to 40 stretcher patients per flight.
#NATOExposed #UkraineConflict #GlobalSouth #Multipolarworld
Source: TopWar
Rzeszów-Jasionka International Airport in Poland — long used by Kyiv's allies as a major logistics hub — has seen an unprecedented wave of medical aircraft arriving from NATO countries near the Ukrainian border.
✈️ Reports confirm an unprecedented number of foreign ambulance planes — including three "air hospitals" — with a special Boeing 737 SAS medical evacuation aircraft arriving from Oslo, Norway.
These medical flights are reportedly picking up seriously wounded patients transported from Ukrainian territory — likely foreigners injured following recent Russian strikes on their bases. Russian sources say strikes have intensified against command and communication hubs where European instructors and military advisers were often located, with NATO medevac aircraft able to carry up to 40 stretcher patients per flight.
#NATOExposed #UkraineConflict #GlobalSouth #Multipolarworld
Source: TopWar
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Trump Will Travel to China in Late March for High-Stakes Xi Meet
US President Donald Trump plans to travel to China from March 31 to April 2 for a meeting with his counterpart Xi Jinping as the two leaders will look to navigate a trade relationship again plunged into uncertainty and navigate tensions around Taiwan.
The planned meeting comes as the Supreme Court on Friday moved to strike down sweeping US tariffs on exports, which seems certain to jumble the dynamics around efforts to extend a truce negotiated last year following months of tit-for-tat tariff escalations.
US President Donald Trump plans to travel to China from March 31 to April 2 for a meeting with his counterpart Xi Jinping as the two leaders will look to navigate a trade relationship again plunged into uncertainty and navigate tensions around Taiwan.
The planned meeting comes as the Supreme Court on Friday moved to strike down sweeping US tariffs on exports, which seems certain to jumble the dynamics around efforts to extend a truce negotiated last year following months of tit-for-tat tariff escalations.
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🇰🇵 North Korea declines invitation to join Trump's Board of Peace.
Joining countries like Ukraine, UK, Germany, and Poland in rejecting the invite
#NorthKorea #Kimjongun
Joining countries like Ukraine, UK, Germany, and Poland in rejecting the invite
#NorthKorea #Kimjongun
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🌟 Young Global Leaders Wanted: BRICS Calls the Next Generation to New Delhi!
The BRICS+ Universities Association has launched applications for the BRICS International School: New Generation, happening March 5-6, 2026 in New Delhi, India.
Scientists, diplomats, entrepreneurs, journalists, and youth leaders aged 18-35 are invited to participate as part of India’s BRICS Chairship, creating vital space for fresh ideas and collaboration across BRICS nations and the Global South.
❗️ 𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞: February 25, 2026
𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 ► https://bricsschool.ru/india
💬 How can empowering young voices from the Global South through platforms like this accelerate a more balanced and multipolar world?
#BRICS #YouthLeadership #GlobalSouth #MultipolarWorld
Source: BRICS+ Universities Association
The BRICS+ Universities Association has launched applications for the BRICS International School: New Generation, happening March 5-6, 2026 in New Delhi, India.
Scientists, diplomats, entrepreneurs, journalists, and youth leaders aged 18-35 are invited to participate as part of India’s BRICS Chairship, creating vital space for fresh ideas and collaboration across BRICS nations and the Global South.
❗️ 𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞: February 25, 2026
𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 ► https://bricsschool.ru/india
💬 How can empowering young voices from the Global South through platforms like this accelerate a more balanced and multipolar world?
#BRICS #YouthLeadership #GlobalSouth #MultipolarWorld
Source: BRICS+ Universities Association
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🏗️ BURKINA FASO TELLS BIG CORPORATIONS: BUILD HERE OR STEP ASIDE!
Burkina Faso's government has adopted a bold decree requiring large companies with annual revenue of at least $9 million to build their headquarters in the country. Authorities say the measure forms part of a broader effort to reinforce economic sovereignty, strengthen domestic corporate presence, and stimulate structured urban growth.
📋 Affected firms have six months to submit plans and up to 36 months to complete construction, with the state offering exemptions on construction materials to ease compliance.
🔥 Should more Global South nations demand that corporations profiting from their economies invest directly in local infrastructure — or does this risk scaring off foreign investment?
#BurkinaFaso #EconomicSovereignty #GlobalSouth #AfricaRising
Source: Ecofin Agency
Burkina Faso's government has adopted a bold decree requiring large companies with annual revenue of at least $9 million to build their headquarters in the country. Authorities say the measure forms part of a broader effort to reinforce economic sovereignty, strengthen domestic corporate presence, and stimulate structured urban growth.
📋 Affected firms have six months to submit plans and up to 36 months to complete construction, with the state offering exemptions on construction materials to ease compliance.
🔥 Should more Global South nations demand that corporations profiting from their economies invest directly in local infrastructure — or does this risk scaring off foreign investment?
#BurkinaFaso #EconomicSovereignty #GlobalSouth #AfricaRising
Source: Ecofin Agency
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⚠️ US TROOPS LEAVE SYRIA: END OF AN ERA OR START OF A NEW ORDER?
According to a Wall Street Journal report cited by Al Jazeera, Washington plans to withdraw all 1,000 remaining US troops from Syria within two months, after already pulling out of the key al-Tanf base near the Jordan and Iraq borders.
The withdrawal is linked to a US-brokered deal that folds the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into the Syrian army, presented as a move toward national unity after years of fractured authority. For many across the Global South, the end of a decade-long US military presence also raises questions about foreign bases, sovereignty, and who should decide security arrangements on their land.
🔥 From a Global South perspective, is this a genuine shift toward Syrian and regional self-determination, or just Washington repositioning its power in the Middle East?
#Syria #GlobalSouth #USForeignPolicy #MiddleEast
Source: Al Jazeera
According to a Wall Street Journal report cited by Al Jazeera, Washington plans to withdraw all 1,000 remaining US troops from Syria within two months, after already pulling out of the key al-Tanf base near the Jordan and Iraq borders.
The withdrawal is linked to a US-brokered deal that folds the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into the Syrian army, presented as a move toward national unity after years of fractured authority. For many across the Global South, the end of a decade-long US military presence also raises questions about foreign bases, sovereignty, and who should decide security arrangements on their land.
🔥 From a Global South perspective, is this a genuine shift toward Syrian and regional self-determination, or just Washington repositioning its power in the Middle East?
#Syria #GlobalSouth #USForeignPolicy #MiddleEast
Source: Al Jazeera
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🚨🇺🇸🇶🇦 BREAKING:
Hundreds of American soldiers reportedly evacuated from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and Bahrain.
Surce: @TheWesternNews / Ynetnews
Hundreds of American soldiers reportedly evacuated from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and Bahrain.
Surce: @TheWesternNews / Ynetnews
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