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12/05/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
TRADE WAR: China bans export of raw materials to U.S. for high-tech and military applications
The Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has announced a ban on exports to the United States of several raw materials that could be manufactured for high-tech and military applications. Among the raw materials that were banned were gallium, germanium and antimony. The Commerce Ministry announced the move after Washington, D.C. expanded […]
05/02/2024
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By Ava Grace
Former CIA operations officer warns: EVs and the climate agenda threaten NATIONAL SECURITY
According to a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operations officer, electric vehicles (EVs) and the climate agenda undermine America’s national security. Bryan Dean Wright, the host of “The Wright Report” podcast and a former CIA operations officer, disclosed this to Fox News Digital. According to him, EVs pose environmental problems, national security issues and driver […]
02/23/2024
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By Richard Brown
Federal prosecutors file charges against notorious Yakuza leader for allegedly plotting to traffic nuclear materials
Federal prosecutors in New York have filed charges against Takeshi Ebisawa, a 60-year-old Japanese man alleged to be a senior leader within the Yakuza in Japan, for allegedly plotting to traffic nuclear materials. The allegation stems from an incident in April 2022 in Thailand when Ebisawa and co-defendant Thai national Somphop Singhasiri, presented samples of […]
02/13/2024
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By Ethan Huff
D.C.-based NGO claims Iran is capable of building a nuclear bomb in ONE WEEK
The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization (NGO) run by physicist David Albright, has issued a report claiming that Iran is on the verge of producing its first nuclear weapon. According to Albright, Iran now has enough weapons-grade uranium in its possession to construct an atomic bomb – and […]
02/09/2024
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By Richard Brown
Report: Iran may be able to create a nuclear weapon WITHIN A WEEK
A new report from the Institute for Science and International Security has raised significant concerns about Iran’s nuclear capabilities, suggesting that the country now possesses sufficient weapons-grade uranium to manufacture its first nuclear weapon in just one week. Moreover, the report outlines a troubling scenario wherein Iran could potentially produce a total of six nuclear bombs […]
01/08/2024
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By Laura Harris
Fire official expresses concern about the hazards associated with lithium batteries, which “don’t go out as easily as other fuel sources”
Fire and Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) is investigating the cause of a destructive fire that consumed a two-story e-bike factory in the Inner West of Croydon, Sydney, on Jan. 5. FRNSW Superintendent Joshua Turner expressed concern about the hazards associated with lithium batteries and electricity storage units within the e-bike repair center. “Crews found it was […]
12/29/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Tory MP says U.K. government must acknowledge potential FIRE RISKS stemming from electric vehicles and lithium batteries
The British government, while in a rush to meet net zero targets, has not properly recognized the potential fire risks posed by lithium batteries in electric vehicles. This is according to Tory Member of Parliament (MP) Bob Blackman, who has been campaigning against plans to build an electric bus garage beneath a residential skyscraper in north […]
12/20/2023
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By Cassie B.
U.S. Steel sold to Japanese firm for nearly $15 billion, raising concerns about national security
A major part of American history, the steel producer U.S. Steel, has been sold to the Japanese firm Nippon Steel in a transaction that is worth nearly $14.9 billion. The offer is almost twice that put forth by Cleveland Cliffs a few months ago, which the company rejected. U.S. Steel was once the biggest corporation […]
11/22/2023
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By Richard Brown
Iran bars nuclear inspectors while stockpiling enriched uranium
Iran’s nuclear activities once again stirred international concern as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports that the country continues to bar several experienced nuclear inspectors. In a confidential report, IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi criticized Iran’s decision to withdraw accreditation from eight top inspectors, including French and German nationals. He deemed the move “extreme and […]
11/17/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Fallout from ammo depot explosion in Ukraine that destroyed DEPLETED URANIUM shells reaches the United Kingdom
Fallout from the explosion of an ammunition depot in Ukraine– which had depleted uranium (DU) shells in storage – has reached the United Kingdom. Ironically, Downing Street gave these same DU shells to Kyiv. According to a recent study, the fallout from the said explosion was detected in South East England – with the area […]
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