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Pope Francis and Angela Merkel: Enemies of European Civilization

By Antonius Aquinas Pushing the Global Warming Scam Two of Europe’s greatest contemporary enemies recently got together to compare notes and discuss how they were going to further undermine and destabilize what remains of the Continent’s civilization. Pope Francis and German Chancellor Angela Merkel met on June 17, in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace to discuss […]

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The Low-Growth Trap

By Craig Wilson This post The Low-Growth Trap appeared first on Daily Reckoning. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published its latest report warning that the world economy, since the global financial crisis, is stuck. After nearly a decade since the beginning of the crisis the implications of a flatlined economy could have

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Yancoal trumps Glencore bid for Rio Tinto’s coal mines

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie The battle over Rio Tinto’ (ASX, LON:RIO) coal assets in Australia’s Hunter Valley seems to have come to an end as the miner has picked an improved offer by Yancoal Australia (ASX:YAL), a subsidiary of China’s Yanzhou Coal Mining, over Glencore’s (LON:GLEN) bid. Acquisition would make of Yancoal Australia’s largest

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Rio Tinto in search of next Oyu Tolgoi in Mongolia

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Mining giant Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) and its Canadian affiliate Turquoise Hill (TSX:TRQ) are once again exploring Mongolia’s metals-rich Gobi desert, following the country’s renewed efforts to attract foreign investment. Last month, the landlocked country bordering China and Russia decided to open more than one-fifth of its territory for mining exploration,

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