From Jenna Orkin
The DoD estimated that U.S.-funded equipment valued at $7.12 billion was in the inventory of the former Afghan government when it collapsed, much of which has since been seized by the Taliban.Rice, Lithium and Metals at Risk in China’s Extreme Summer
Are we moving towards a ‘brave new world’? As scary as chip implants may sound, they form part of a natural evolution that wearables once underwent. Hearing aids or glasses no longer carry a stigma. They are accessories and are even considered a fashion item. Likewise, implants will evolve into a commodity.
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China Seeks to Boost Power Grids as Sichuan Reservoirs Run Dry
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Saudi Arabia’s Possible Oil Supply Cut Rattles Refiners in Asia
Harvard’s Status as Wealthiest School Faces Oil-Rich Contender in the University of Texas
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China is burning more coal as historic heatwave cripples its hydroelectricity capacity
Estonian officials slam Russia for claiming the killer of Putin ally's daughter fled there, suggest her death may be a Russian false flag
China is burning more coal as historic heatwave cripples its hydroelectricity capacity
US strategic oil reserves have hit their lowest level since 1985 after Joe Biden's record sales
The US Navy is looking at scrapping the 'Big E,' the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, at a private shipyard
More than 300 classified documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago in 3 separate batches: NYT- Rainwater is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth: study
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