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JUST IN: 🇺🇸 🇷🇺 Donald Trump says he will remove US sanctions on Russia because it's hurting the dollar.

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Amid BRICS’ ongoing move to weaken the currency, Donald Trump has admitted that United States sanctions are hurting the dollar. During a recent appearance, the former president noted that he would lift all sanctions on Russia and Iran if he were to win reelection in November. The weaponization of the greenback has driven mass de-dollarization over the last several years. They have primarily been driven by the BRICS bloc. Since 2022, Western sanctions have driven Moscow to seek increased trade in local currencies. With the economic alliance seeking to institute its own payment system, lifting those sanctions would certainly provide an interesting development. For the last several years, the BRICS bloc has firmly embraced de-dollarization. Although the US currency is still the primary global reserve asset, its position atop global finance has certainly been threatened. According to the Atlantic Council’s Dollar Dominance Meter, the global share of the greenback as a global re...

Federal Government to sell rice @ 40k only to individuals with registerd NIN..

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The Minister for agriculture and food security on a statement on his X Account (formerly Twitter) said the Federal Government has introduced a policy to ensure transparency and prevent racketeering in the distribution of subsidized rice. Only those with duly registered National Identification Numbers (NIN) will be allowed to purchase the rice, which is part of a broader effort to address the prevailing food crises in the country. The rice will be sold at a flat rate of ₦40,000 per 50kg bag, and it is a crucial intervention aimed at mitigating the effects of high food prices. This initiative is one of the many measures taken by the administration to cushion the impact of rising food costs, which have been exacerbated by factors such as COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine war, and climate change. While these challenges are global, the Federal Government remains committed to ensuring food security for all Nigerians. To maintain fairness and prevent abuse of the system, the sale will ...

Police arrests sex workers in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

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Elements of the Republican Police of the 12th district of Cotonou arrested four sex workers on the night of September 1 to 2, 2024. These arrests mark a new stage in an operation underway for a week. This initiative by the police has already led to the arrest of around twenty women. It aims to reduce the phenomenon of soliciting in the main arteries of the district, particularly in the Togbin area, towards the Autonomous Port of Cotonou.According to BIP Radio, some of them were taken to the vice squad. Police interventions will continue, suggesting new arrests in the days to come. 

UKRAINE SENDS 15 TRUCKS WITH DEAD BODIES TO SWEDEN..

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The attack on a military communications institute in Poltava and a training center for specialists in electronic warfare and surveillance is beginning to take on new details. Official Kiev says about 50 soldiers have been killed and more than 200 wounded. Military experts, including Western ones, confirm the deaths of about six hundred people, including Czech, German and French "specialists". And Sweden is in complete shock at the loss of the entire leadership of the SAAB long-range radar detection and control systems in Poltava. Crossing Russian red lines is life-threatening Western journalists and experts continue to discuss the "attack of the century" and report more and more details of the extreme losses. According to British expert Alexander Mercouris , shared on his blog, among those destroyed in the Iskander strike were specialists trained by the Swedes to operate the AWACS surveillance systems of reconnaissance aircraft. King Charles XVI of Swede...