Saturday, November 4, 2023
An economist warns about expanding electronic payment services: Do not be eager to solve these matters, 4 NOV
An economist warns about expanding electronic payment services: Do not be eager to solve these matters
Global News Roundup: From Middle East Politics to Global Oil Dynamics, 4 NOV
Global News Roundup: From Middle East Politics to Global Oil Dynamics
In a rapidly spinning globe, news from every corner unfurls every moment. Here’s a snapshot of recent global events in under 60 seconds.
Pulse of the Middle East
The Middle East, a region often synonymous with political and social turmoil, has witnessed a flurry of events of late. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) made a tax decision favoring businesses in its free zones, a move that could stimulate economic activity amid pandemic-induced slowdowns. In another development, the Lebanese Prime Minister has declared the cessation of the war in Gaza and ending attacks on Lebanon as his top priority, echoing the sentiments of a region yearning for peace. Adding a historical dimension to the current affairs, the discovery of a 3500-year-old papyrus in Egypt has stirred excitement among archaeologists and history enthusiasts alike.
The War in Gaza
The escalating conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas continues to dominate headlines. The war’s toll on civilians and the increasing humanitarian concerns have sparked international outcry, underscoring the urgent need for a resolution.
Global Oil Dynamics
On the economic front, Iraq surpasses Saudi Arabia to become the third-largest oil exporter to the United States, signaling a significant shift in global oil dynamics. The implications of this development extend beyond the two countries, potentially affecting global oil prices and energy policies.
News from the United States
Stateside, domestic issues continue to make waves. Gun violence, protests, and economic updates compete for headlines, reflecting the multifaceted challenges facing the country.
The Environment and Entertainment
From climate change’s impact on Texas’s bat populations to the potential hazards of brominated vegetable oil, environmental concerns are gaining momentum. Meanwhile, in the lighter vein of news, the release of a new Beatles song and an interview with Barbra Streisand have entertained audiences worldwide, reminding us of the enduring power of music and art.
Weekend News with MarkZ. 11/04/2023
"RV UPDATE" BY MNT GOAT, 4 NOV
Mnt Goat
...in the news is yet more de-dollarization efforts as they convert the remaining of the border crossing stations all to “all dinars” only for custom fees. The Parliamentary Finance Committee renewed on Tuesday, its support for the Central Bank’s measures to control the exchange rate and address any obstacles..
.we learned that the new government of Al-Sudani made promises in his administrations curriculum to bring back the dinar stronger than the dollar. Is this why he has openly in public stated the dinar is already stronger than the dollar? Well then…where is it? As investors we wait for it.
Articles:
"NEARLY TEN BILLION DOLLARS IN IRAQI OIL REVENUES LAST MONTH"; "IRAQ IS AMONG THE LARGEST ARAB COUNTRIES IN GOLD RESERVES... INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS DURING 2023"
Yes, and still the dinar is at 1/6 of a penny. How outrageous is this that they still continue to manipulate the dollar in Iraq. We will see what happens in January when the CBI has reported they plan to cut off all dollars for imports. The dollars will dry up. So get ready Iraq…
Al-Mandalawi: The Next Stage Will Witness A Process Of Modernizing The Foundations Of Life In Baghdad, 4 NOV
Al-Mandalawi: The Next Stage Will Witness A Process Of Modernizing The Foundations Of Life In Baghdad
Political Baghdad – IA The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, confirmed today, Friday, that the next stage will witness a process of modernizing the foundations of life in Baghdad.
The media office of the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA):
“Al-Mandalawi stressed that the areas south of Baghdad deserve greater attention in terms of services and infrastructure development, and utmost efforts must be made to achieve this.”
During his meeting with a number of sheikhs and notables from the regions of southern Baghdad - Mahmoudiyah district, according to the statement,
Al-Mandalawi stressed “the necessity of working hard to eliminate the service and urban disparities between cities and regions located on the outskirts,” stressing,
“his daily follow-up of the process of providing services to citizens and monitoring the implementation of development projects for the budget.” "With those concerned."
He added, "The basis is providing public services to citizens," pointing out that "the next project will witness a process of modernization of all the foundations of life in Baghdad and its various regions." https://www.ina.iq/196650--.html
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