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IMF’s Push for Global CBDC Platform Raises Alarming Centralization Concerns

Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the IMF, recently confirmed at a conference in Rabat, Morocco, that the fund is working diligently on a global infrastructure to ensure interoperability between CBDCs issued by national central banks​​.

U.K. Politician Suggests People ‘Work More’ To Afford Food Under Rising Inflation

Britain’s environment secretary suggested people struggling to pay for food during a historic cost-of-living crisis consider working more hours.

Zionist Organization of America Awards Former President Trump Rare Honor

The Zionist Organization of America, which works to strengthen U.S.-Israel relations and combat anti-Israel bias, announced last Friday that it will award the "rarely given" Theodor Herzl Medallion to former President Donald Trump.

AF Exclusive: Jon Voight Interviews President Trump on Anniversary of Middle East Peace Accord

Voight's interview to be broadcast on JLTV and Newsmax.

Here’s Why The Media Don’t Want You To Know About The Massive Protests Going On Around The Globe

Discontent with left-wing policy failures is triggering massive protests all over the world. Just don’t expect to read all about it in the New York Times.

Wokesters Take on Classic Movies

YouTubers encounter “Casablanca” for the first time.

China Elected to World Health Organization Executive Board

China was one of 12 countries recommended for the board. 

Woke Hypocrites at Disney Are Expanding the Company’s Dealings in 10 Countries With Explicit Anti-gay Laws

The Walt Disney Company is expanding its operations in at least ten explicitly anti-gay countries and regions.

A ‘Wave of Arab Terrorism’ Leaves 11 Israelis Dead in 3 Attacks Over 8 Days

An Islamic terrorist group has claimed credit for a shooting that killed five Israelis in a Tel Aviv suburb Tuesday, in what was the third terror attack in Israel in eight days.

Fertilizer Prices Surge as Ukraine War Cuts Supply, Leaving Farmers Shocked

Smaller harvests loom from Argentina to Indonesia, and developing countries are bracing for higher food costs; ‘It’s like a scary movie’

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