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Russia, China Creating New Payment System Disconnected from World Banks

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak on Tuesday said Russia and China are working to avoid the use of SWIFT.

Top House Republican Reveals How GOP Will Target Hunter Biden’s Financial Ties to Father

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), the likely next chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said that Republicans will investigate more than 150 suspicious activity reports filed by banks concerning Hunter Biden’s transactions and will attempt to determine whether they’re linked to his father, President Joe Biden.

G20 Leaders Sign Agreement to Use Vax Passports to ‘Facilitate’ International Travel

The passports are expected to be issued through the World Health Organization (WHO).

The Qatar World Cup Is a Testing Ground for Dystopian ‘Pay-By-Face’ Tech

Visa, the Official Payment Technology Partner of FIFA, is set to bring what it calls “innovative” biometric payment technologies to the World Cup in Qatar, which starts on Sunday.

Anti-Trump Republican Donors Tied to Chinese Communist Party

The billionaires are coming out against Trump's 2024 run.

Brazilian Supreme Court Freezes Funds of Protest Supporters

More than 3 million Brazilians filled the streets this week to protest the presidential election.

Biden Changed ‘Suspicious Activity Report’ Policies to Protect Himself, Hunter: GOP House Oversight Committee to Investigate Bidens

"Was Joe Biden directly involved with Hunter Biden's business deals, and is he compromised? That's our investigation," said incoming House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY).

Australian Health Officials Reject 3rd COVID Booster for All Ages

Australian health officials said they will not make any changes to their existing recommendations for COVID-19 boosters — meaning they won’t recommend a third booster (fifth dose) for any age group, despite rising case and hospitalization numbers.

Global Banks Partnering to Test Centralized Digital Currency

The banks partnered with the New York Federal Reserve.

A Tale of Two Midterms

Those searching for an explanation of why there was no “red wave” giving Republicans huge gains in Congress in this year’s midterm election should compare this year’s election with the midterm election of 2010.

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