EU Lifts Oil Embargo on Syria – Buys Directly from Al Qaeda
Western media hails EU oil deal as potential game changer, despite admitting Al Qaeda holds oil fields. … Read More
View ArticleFlight of the RoboBee: Researchers hope ‘drones’ could serve as a robotic...
Five individual robotic flies of identical design are shown alongside a U.S. penny for scale, demonstrating that the manufacturing process facilitates repeatability and mass production.(Courtesy of...
View ArticleSurging U.S. oil production pushes reserves to highest levels in 30 years
Surging oil production has put the United States on track toward greater energy independence, pushing US reserves to their highest levels in 30 years. But analysts say bottlenecks in the distribution...
View ArticleIran unveils ‘Epic’ new drone
Designated as the Hemaseh in Farsi, meaning 'epic' in English, Iran’s latest reconnaissance-combat drone was unveiled on Thursday during a ceremony attended by Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi. Brightly...
View ArticleRosneft ramped up oil production by 24%
The results reflect Rosneft’s $55 billion acquisition of TNK-BP, which added about 9 million tons of oil to the company’s production output.According to Rosneft president Igor Sechin, Rosneft will...
View ArticleAmerican billionaire calls for breakup of Sony
Notorious for in his power play breakups and dismissals at both Yahoo and Google, Daniel Loeb, the chief executive of Third Point, now has his sights set on Sony. Loed allegedly holds a 115 billion...
View ArticleE.On Russia to transfer 100% of 2012’s net profit into dividends
The company has recommended a dividend of 0.29 roubles per share for 2012, worth 18.3 billion roubles ($583 million), General Director Maxim Shirokov said on Friday.E.On Russia also plans to pay its...
View ArticleNext iPad rumored to be 33% lighter and thinner thanks to new touchscreen tech
Despite rumored supply constraints, Apple's fifth-generation iPad is to purportedly begin trial production in July. This information originates from the latest crop of rumors by Digitimes, citing its...
View Article350 jobs lost as Ericsson shuts Swedish factory
Swedish telecom giant Ericsson has buckled under the pressure of European competition and will turn off the switch on a cable production plant in Sweden, leaving 350 employees without jobs. … Read More
View ArticleFounders Of ‘March Against Monsanto’ Respond To Monsanto’s Allegations Of...
With opposition to biotech giant Monsanto growing daily all across the world, the corporation, in what appears to be a response to the upcoming worldwide “March Against Monsanto” event, has publicly...
View ArticleShell to invest $30bn in Australia, demands better tax regime
Shell announced the plan earlier this month, but has delayed going ahead with the project due to high inflation in the country.During his opening remarks at the Australian Petroleum Production and...
View ArticleWorse than fracking? California environmentalists terrified by acid jobs
The state regulator is drawing up rules for hydraulic fracturing, lawmakers are consideration various regulatory bills, environmentalists are protesting drilling in the Monterey oil formation, and...
View ArticleRussia’s Renova invests $400 mn in African solar energy
Avelar plans to build its first power station in South Africa this year. It has signed its first $ 500,000 contract with the Dawn Group, which owns a network of logistics facilities. Avelar will be...
View ArticlePanasonic to cut 5,000 jobs
The cutbacks will hit its automotive and industrial unit, which accounts for about a third of the company’s workforce, the Nikkei reported Thursday, citing a Panasonic executive. "A reduction in labor...
View ArticleRussian oil production increased to 10.48mn barrels per day
Russia out-produced traditional leading supplier Saudi Arabia by 1.15 million barrels per day in May. Oil output made a strong recovery from April, when it experienced a 6.2 percent decline down to...
View ArticleGermany: Austerity solidarity or grubby politics?
Lest you don’t spend your waking hours studying industrial production statistics, you may have missed some rather worrying data. According to surveys which tend to pre-empt the overall state of the...
View ArticleSyria’s chemical line crossed
||Related‘Syria is in free-fall’, say UN human rights experts 04/06/2013 18:11 CET Major diplomatic push underway over Syria 22/05/2013 02:24 CET Russia plays down significance of Syria arms sales...
View ArticleHundreds of Health Professionals to Obama: Act on ‘Superbugs’ Now
“The huge overuse of these antibiotics on our farms, in meat production, is an important—and unaddressed—contributor to the problem.” … Read More
View ArticleEuropean Commission To Ban Heirloom Seeds and Criminalize Plants & Seeds Not...
A new law proposed by the European Commission would make it illegal to "grow, reproduce or trade" any vegetable seeds that have not been "tested, approved and accepted" by a new EU bureaucracy named...
View ArticleAirbus Bag2Go smart luggage packs mobile radio, GPS and RFID
Lost luggage could soon be a thing of the past. Well, let me take that back – finding your luggage that the airline lost could soon become much easier if a prototype smart luggage reaches production...
View ArticleThe cognac is here! Russia receives first delivery of Georgian brandy
The cases passed through Kazbegi Verkhny Lars, the only official land checkpoint between Russia and Georgia, that has remained closed since 2006. Tibisi-based Kakheti Traditional Winemaking sent the...
View ArticleUK lobbying EU to allow GM crops despite public skepticism
In the thrust of the speech that has been leaked to the Independent, the Conservative minister is expected to say that Britain risks being “left behind” if it fails to adopt increasingly widespread GM...
View ArticleSign of the Times: Food allergens are omnipresent dangers for millions of...
Warning: The food is not fit to eat. It’s a sign of the times, where restaurants everywhere include disclosures about the presence of food allergens, or brag about items that are gluten free, soy free,...
View ArticleUK may replicate US energy boom as more shale gas found
A new study from the British Geological Survey estimated that 1.3 quadrillion cubic feet of natural gas lie trapped in shale rock beneath northern England, which is far more than current proven UK...
View ArticleInfowars Nightly News for Wednesday, July 17, 2013 (Full Show): State Of...
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View ArticleUpside down sensor behind proton rocket explosion
The deputy head of Russia’s space agency Roskosmos Aleksandr Lopatin says, “The failure occurred due to loss of stabilization and fishtailing due to abnormal functioning of an angular velocity...
View ArticleSpain’s solar industry to collapse as govt introduces draconian profit caps
Energy Minister José Manuel Soria has introduced a new compensation plan for calculating levels of "reasonable profitability" for renewable-energy production, distribution and transportation. It will...
View ArticleMarket Buzz: Euro floors rally, waiting on Spain unemployment
Gazprom, the world’s largest natural gas extractor, and Russia’s major gas company, fell 1.16 percent by market close on dipping crude prices. WTI crude oil is down 0.31 percent at $105.06 per barrel,...
View ArticleThe crude truth: American drillers burn $100 million worth of natural gas...
Gas flares are used when excess flammable gasses are released while drilling for oil and natural gas, but are also a method of jettisoning ‘extra’ gas, and is widely regarded as detrimental to the...
View ArticleMonsanto-backed GMO giants launch website to combat anti-biotech sentiment
The website is said to be partly backed by the biotech US giant Monsanto, DuPont and Dow AgroSciences, according to Reuters, as well as by other companies whose products feature ingredients that have...
View ArticleExploratory fracking tests outside London kick off despite protests
A 78-feet rig has been erected on the site and the drill is expected to take weeks to reach its target depth of around 3,000 feet. The drilling waste will then be washed out with an acid solution and...
View ArticleNorth Coloradans to vote on secession and creation of 51st state
The Weld County commissioners on Monday voted to add the 51ststate initiative to the ballot this November. “Si se puede – yes we can,” Weld County Commission Chairman said before the vote, reciting a...
View ArticleWasted food among top greenhouse gas emitters – UN report
A total of 1.3 billion tons of food a year, worth $750 billion, is thrown away, emitting 3.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide, according to data collected by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization....
View ArticleAnarchy in Libya 2 years after NATO ‘humanitarian liberation’
In 2011, when Muammar Gaddafi refused to leave quietly as ruler of Libya, the Obama Administration, hiding behind the skirts of the French, launched a ferocious bombing campaign and a ‘No Fly’ zone...
View ArticleMegatons to Megawatts 2.0: Russia eyes new nuclear project with US energy...
The final shipment consisting of four containers of U-235 uranium fuel, downblended from approximately 80 Soviet nuclear warheads, arrived in Baltimore from St. Petersburg on the Atlantic Navigator...
View ArticleIraq – No independent reporting coming out of Al-Anbar province
Reporters Without Borders is worried by the news blackout on events in the western province Al-Anbar, especially the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, since 4 January, when government forces began an...
View ArticleHitman 6 will bring back Contracts mode, bigger maps, Agent 47
Recently we learned that the newest Hitman title was pulled from Square Enix Montreal. The good news is that the project wasn't scrapped, as some assumed when the announcement first appeared, it was...
View ArticleMicrosoft bags Gears of War for Xbox One exclusive
All’s fair in love and Gears of War … Read More
View Article12 Reasons To Avoid Any Kind of Soy
Soy has become a major source of toxicity for human beings, especially in the last three decades. If you consume processed foods, soy is almost impossible to avoid. … Read More
View ArticleRussia surpasses UK as third biggest defense spender – report
It's estimated the Russian military budget for 2014 will be $78 billion. The national plan is to increase defense spending by more than 44 percent over the next three years, to $98 billion in 2016,...
View ArticlePollution level China: 96 percent of cities fail environmental probes
Seventy-one out of 74 cities monitored in China over 2013 did not meet state environmental standards with various degrees of problems, vice-minister of the Chinese Environmental Protection Ministry,...
View ArticleScientists urge UK govt to ditch ‘dysfunctional’ GMO regulations
In an advisory report to David Cameron issued Friday, senior scientists suggest that approval for commercial cultivation of new GM crops within the EU should be made at a national level, as it is now...
View ArticleGazprom proposes to develop Crimea’s oil and gas
“Of course, Gazprom was the first to approach us with a proposal,” RIA news quotes Temirgaliev. The Crimea is one of the largest regions in the Black Sea in terms of production of oil and gas. “It...
View ArticleRT Recap – More Behind The Scenes Staff
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View ArticleThe US Economy In Pictures
If you are expecting an economic recovery, and a continuation of the bull market, then the economic data must begin to improve markedly in the months ahead. Link: The US Economy In Pictures
View ArticleArctic crude becomes new Russia’s oil blend
The new ARCO blend extracted from the Russian shelf debuted on the world market on Friday. The first consignment of 70,000 tons will make its way to one of the largest European energy companies,...
View Article‘Story of North Korean gold shows real world’s interdependence’
On Monday in accordance with the Dodd-Frank Act provision firms were required to report whether they use supplies of gold, tungsten or tin sourced from the Congo region controlled by armed rebels....
View ArticleRussia must accelerate domestic military parts production – Putin
The Russian military industry should phase-out imports rapidly and began full-cycle production of all necessary components and materials, stated President Vladimir Putin at a meeting dedicated to...
View Article‘Impossible’ space drive tested by NASA foretells future of deep-space travel
The drive’s creator, British scientist Roger Shawyer, has been facing criticism since his 2006 claims, based on the premise that thrust can be created without huge thrusters, instead using electricity...
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