Articles by: Paul Linus

2016 Has Seen More Deaths Of Refugees Crossing Mediterranean Sea: UN

April 16, 2023 6:23 am4 comments
2016 Has Seen More Deaths Of Refugees Crossing Mediterranean Sea: UN

This is the era of world’s biggest refugee crisis since World War II and United Nations said the 2016 is to be the deadliest year for deaths of such migrants who are crossing the Mediterranean Sea. UN’s refugee agency spokesman William Spindler said even though fewer people are taking the […]

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Central Bank Posture Should Lead the Euro to Lower Levels

6:14 am24 comments
Central Bank Posture Should Lead the Euro to Lower Levels

European sovereign yields were lower by the evening session, whipsawing online trading, with the Bund having chopped around first higher and then lower, following mixed signals at the ECB press conference. The net result was no significant change in expectations on the rate stance of the central bank. The ECB’s […]

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Be Prepared for the Next Big Revolution in Online Marketing: Weed Tech

6:05 am42 comments
Be Prepared for the Next Big Revolution in Online Marketing: Weed Tech

Whatever your political position on marijuana, a great deal of interesting information has been pouring forth from investors and businesses related to this notable cash crop from areas where it is government-sanctioned. And given that a Washington Post policy reporter notes five major states (including California and Arizona) are all […]

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Arrested Teenager In London Tube Asked To Address Him By Muslim Name

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Arrested Teenager In London Tube Asked To Address Him By Muslim Name

A 19-year-old teenager who was arrested in London over a suspicious device found on the Tube said in a distinctive high-pitched voice to call him by a Muslim name. Considering converting to Islam, Damon Smith is also learned to have fake web profiles where he poses as women with the […]

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Oil Prices Drop With Iraq’s Non-Cooperation To OPEC For Production Cut

5:49 am10 comments
Oil Prices Drop With Iraq’s Non-Cooperation To OPEC For Production Cut

Oil prices dropped Monday in early Asian trade following Iraq getting excluded itself from the production cut plan of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The current output in Iraq is at 4.77 million barrels a day and it has warned not to scale back. As Iraq is the […]

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Uber Launching Unusual Strategy In Japan’s Small Town Tangocho

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Uber Launching Unusual Strategy In Japan’s Small Town Tangocho

Tangocho is a small coastal town on the Sea of Japan and ride hailing company Uber is trying deploy an unusual strategy to grab the market as most of the elderly customers don’t own a smartphone there and calls someone who owns a cell phone device to summon rides. The […]

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