
The Devil is in the Details: The War on African Manhood
By, Amenuti Narmer This man (image attached) claimed that in Dahomey, for instance, the King had 3,300 wives. The theory furthered another more insidious claim: that
By, Amenuti Narmer This man (image attached) claimed that in Dahomey, for instance, the King had 3,300 wives. The theory furthered another more insidious claim: that
Introduction The CIA uses philanthropic foundations as the most effective conduit to channel large sums of money to Agency projects without alerting the recipients to
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A senior Iranian lawmaker has said the Islamic Republic is prepared to supply BRICS member states with oil and gas to meet their growing energy
Even as the Biden administration vetoes Palestinian statehood, several European states are moving toward full recognition. Their dissent is a welcome crack in the West’s
A “sender” country tries to inflict costs on its target in two main ways: (1) with trade sanctions that limit the target country’s exports or restrict its imports, and (2) with financial sanctions that impede finance (including reducing aid). Governments that impose limits on target countries’ exports intend to reduce its foreign sales and deprive it of foreign exchange. Governments impose limits on their own exports to deny critical goods to the target country. If the sender country exports a large percentage of world output, this may also cause the target to pay higher prices for substitute imports, but only if the sender country also reduces its overall output. When governments impose financial sanctions by interrupting commercial finance or by slashing government loans to the target country’s government, they intend to cause the target country to pay higher interest rates and to scare away alternative creditors. When a poor country is the target, the government imposing the sanction can use the subsidy component of official financing or other development assistance to gain further leverage.
The US uses sanctions more than any other country in the world, by a lot. BY CAROLINE GRAY, MAY, 2023 We’ve heard a lot about sanctions
Timeline of U.S. Sanctions
Since 2005, the United States has designated Iranian individuals, companies, and organizations for involvement in nuclear proliferation, ballistic missile development, support for terrorist groups, and human rights abuses. These designations have been made under the following presidential executive orders and pieces of legislation:
የሩሲያ አየር ኃይል ፓይለት የነበረው ኩዝሚኖቭ ከ 6 ወራት በፊት ነበር የሀገሩን ጦር ሄሊኮፕተር ጠልፎ ለዩክሬን አሳልፎ የሰጠው። ፓይለቱ የሀገር ክህደቱን ይፈፅም ዘንድ የዩክሬን ዜግነት እና ከዩክሬይኑ የዜለንስኪ መንግስት የ 500,000 ዶላር የክህደት ሽልማት ለመቀበል በመነጋገር ነበር። ይሁንና ዩክሬይን የገባችለት ቃል ሳይፈፀም መቅረቱ ነው ካካባቢው የመረጃ ምንጮች የተጠቆመው።
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Bill Gates’ latest plan to roll out experimental vaccines across multiple third-world nations will kill “millions of young people,” experts are warning. Gates is funding
Will Kingston-Cox, Jul 4, 2022 The Derg,[1] or the Provisional Military Administration Council (PMAC), was the revolutionary military regime, led by Haile Mariam Mengistu, which