Gold on track for second weekly gain on Middle East unrest

Gold prices hit a three-month high on Friday and are poised for a second consecutive weekly rise, with demand buoyed by conflict in the Middle East and expectations that the Federal Reserve may be done with it. interest rate increases. FUNDAMENTALS This article is originally published on zonebourse.com

Read More

The Dark Alliance: Belgian Secret Services and Compromised Journalism

Recent revelations have exposed alarming actions undertaken by Belgian intelligence, including the recruitment of numerous journalists from national newspapers such as Le Soir and Knack. This unsettling revelation has unveiled a disconcerting collaboration between these media outlets and the Belgian secret service, leading to the creation of a false narrative that favours the Belgian government […]

Read More

Unveiling the Unlawful Activities of Belgian Secret Services: Qatargate Scandal and the UAE Connection

Recent revelations have exposed a web of unlawful activities orchestrated by Belgian secret services, shining a light on their involvement in a fabricated scandal known as “Qatargate.” This scandal unfolded within the European Parliament, implicating several Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and Qatari diplomats. These startling revelations also shed light on the role of […]

Read More

Spying on Democracy: Belgium’s Espionage Allegations

Revelations have come to light exposing Belgian intelligence’s utilization of three distinct software programs for hacking the phones of diplomats and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Among these, one is the notorious Israeli NSO Pegasus software, while another originates from Finland. The third software also hails from Israel. These revelations have shed light on […]

Read More

India asks Canada to withdraw dozens of diplomatic staff

India has asked Canada to withdraw about 40 diplomatic staff from India, reports say, in a sharp escalation of a weeks-long crisis. Those who stayed past 10 October would lose their diplomatic immunity, the Financial Times first reported. Last month, Canada said India may have been behind the killing of a Sikh separatist leader on […]

Read More

Stock market: Asia closes weak, waiting for signals from the Fed

Asian stock markets close weak, orphaned by Chinese stock markets closed for holidays. The markets, after the initial euphoria for the agreement in the USA which avoided the shutdown and the positive signals from the quarterly report of the Bank of Japan (Boj), have taken the path of prudence in view of the intervention of […]

Read More

GB Migrant & Asylum Investigation: Unveiling Trafficker Manipulation Tips

A painstaking report from an undercover investigation has uncovered how human traffickers operating between France and England guide migrants in their bid to cheat the UK’s asylum system. According to the Daily Mail which cites an investigative podcast called ‘The News Agents Investigates’, smugglers advise migrants to claim they have a political reason for wanting […]

Read More