Could Nigeria’s cash shortage hurt the presidential vote?
Voters in Nigeria are electing a new leader Saturday, with 18 candidates vying to lead a country facing a series of struggles — the newest and most pressing being a shortage of cash.
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Voters in Nigeria are electing a new leader Saturday, with 18 candidates vying to lead a country facing a series of struggles — the newest and most pressing being a shortage of cash.
Tufan Erginbilgic outlines need for further changes after unveiling 57% rise in profits to £650mThe new boss of Rolls-Royce has launched a sweeping review of the aircraft engine maker pledging there was “much more” to come after last year beat expectat…
The new president of Cyprus is meeting informally with the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots to test the waters on reviving stalemated talks to end the island’s ethnic division.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has urged other leading economies to move faster in resolving debt crises that threaten a growing number of countries.
Gap reduces to 13.3%, which is slightly smaller than previous low recorded before Covid pandemicGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s gender pay gap has narrowed to a record low but women continue to earn …
Alan Joyce is keen to paint a rosy picture but he faces a public with higher expectations, less tolerance for poor service and a hunger for more affordable faresFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon new…
Abu Dhabi’s state gas company expects to raise up to $2 billion by selling 4% of its shares in an initial public offering.
Nearly 30 percent of all work happened at home in January, six times the rate in 2019, according to WFH Research, a data-collection project. In Washington and other large urban centers, the share of remote work is closer to half. The Hill reports: The …
#news #politics #trishreganshow TRISH REGAN – FULL SHOW S3|E24800:00:01 Chapter 1: Tinderbox! The March Toward WWIII00:10:00 Chapter 2: Border Crisis – Is it ‘Payback’ for Chinese Opioid Wars?00:19:00 Chapter 3: China’s CATL and the Failure of Capitalism to Spot National Security Threats00:26:30 Chapter 4: Prince Harry Married the Wrong GirlIf we’re not careful, a few people may wind up creating massive problems for the world. In today’s episode, I’m asking: Where’s the diplomacy? Why are we one year into the Ukraine crisis with no potential for resolution? We cannot afford this. Already, we have spent more money ($200 billion) on Ukraine assistance than we did after TWENTY years in Afghanistan. Yet, we just hand-delivered another massive check.As the U.S. becomes a bottomless pit of cash, Ukraine’s Zelensky told the German Newspaper, Die Welt, there would be a “global war” should the Chinese support China. President Zelensky’s threats come just as Secretary of State Blinken promises major problems for the Chinese if they provide lethal support to Russia. And yet?The Chinese are still sitting down with Vladimir Putin amid rumors of the need for a “new world order” that reduces the role of the U.S. as a hegemonic power…Chapter 2: Is this China’s ‘Payback’ for the West and Opioid Wars? 10:00In today’s show, I consider the issue of “payback.” The Chinese never forgave the West for its role in the First and Second Opioid Wars of the 1800s. Keep in mind, while China was the first to discover and use opioids for medicinal use in the 7th century, it was the West (the Brits and soon the Americans and French) that understood how to package, market, and smuggle the illegal drugs throughout China. Despite efforts from the Qing dynasty (and the Ming dynasty in earlier years) to prevent opioids from being trafficked illegally across China’s Southern Border — the Chinese border in the South was vulnerable and porous. British merchants created an addictive tobacco-opioid cocktail that could be traded in exchange for Chinese silk. This became a massive business. In the 1800s, opium would become the largest commodity trade for Britain. By the end of the 19th century, nearly 1/3rd of the Chinese population suffered from opioid addiction. As the Qing dynasty tried to stop the trade, the Opium Wars followed (I and II) and treaties were eventually established that left China in a vulnerable position. The Chinese never forgave the “Western elites” that profited off their country’s addiction. Following the wars, the British Empire, the United States, France, and Germany signed treaties with China in the late 1800s which became known as ‘unfair’ treaties — and subjected China to what Chinese historians call the ‘Century of Humiliation.’ This ‘Century of Humiliation’ was used by the Communist Party in the 1920s to help instill a sense of nationalism and determination in the people. Students in modern China are taught that China should never again depend on another nation.Considering the recent and massive rise in opioid abuse here in the United States, coming through our porous Southern Border… there’s an interesting lesson to be learned from China’s history.Chapter 3: China’s CATL and the Failure of Capitalism to Recognize Security ThreatsMeanwhile, we must also consider this reality:According to the DEA, the majority of fentanyl crossing the Mexican border for the U.S. originates in China.It begs the question: Are the Chinese attempting to do to us, what we (and the British and the United States to them? I address the issue. If nothing else, this is a very strange twist of fate… Plus, a Chinese electric battery company seeks a $3.4 billion joint venture with Ford to build a battery plant in Michigan. The Biden administration is thrilled. But, wouldn’t this make us even more dependent on China? I’m digging into the deal… as well as the problems of capitalism as it relates to national security. If we’re serious about Electric Vehicles, we most definitely cannot become dependent on the Chinese to make their batteries. And last… Chapter 4: Harry’s Big Mistake 26:30Harry And Meghan. Hear my take on why Harry made a big mistake.Sign up for the newsletter at https://TrishIntel.com!Today’s show sponsors include:KeyCity Capital– https://KecyCityCapital.com/TrishLegacy Precious Metals — https://LegacyPMInvestments.comRuff Greens — get your free jumpstart trial bag at https://RuffGreens.com/Trish
New research reveals a 15% pay gap that widens dramatically after women have childrenWomen “work for free for nearly two months” a year, according to fresh analysis which reveals a 15% gender pay gap that widens “dramatically” after women have children…