“Perfect Storm” — Global Energy Crisis Spreads To Brazil And India
By Tyler Durden The global energy crisis already plagues Europe and China and risks spreading to emerging market economies. According to Bloomberg, severe droughts in Brazil…
By Tyler Durden The global energy crisis already plagues Europe and China and risks spreading to emerging market economies. According to Bloomberg, severe droughts in Brazil…
By B.N. Frank Definite biological, economic, environmental, privacy, public safety, and security risks have been identified with 5G technology (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,…
Geospatial technology is like Google Maps on steroids, detailing all features of buildings and infrastructure in cities, and then overlaying that with the tracking of…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Kurt Opsahl The Indian government’s new Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code (“2021 Rules”) pose huge problems for free expression…
By B.N. Frank Since 2017, doctors and scientists have been asking for 5G moratoriums on Earth and in space (see 1, 2). Since 2018 there…
By Joseph Thomas Tensions temporarily spiked between Washington and New Delhi when US warships conducted a “freedom of navigation operation” (FONOP) inside India’s exclusive economic…
By Mathew Maavak India is currently witnessing a COVID-19 surge of unprecedented proportions, with an allegedly triple-mutant strain stretching the nation’s healthcare infrastructure to the…
By Tyler Durden Australians trying desperately to return home from COVID-stricken India will face fines and jail time, according to treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who defended…
By Peter C. Earle A senior official in the Indian government recently revealed to Reuters that the government would soon propose a law banning the…
By Rohith Jyothish India introduced on February 25 broad new regulations to social media, online news websites, and streaming platforms, which experts say could seriously change the…
By Brett Wilkins U.S. farmers and food justice advocates on Thursday published a statement of solidarity with Indian farmers protesting deeply unpopular new laws and…
By Samaya Anjum On February 1, Twitter temporarily blocked people in India from viewing more than 250 accounts that appeared to express support to the farmers’…
By Subir Sinha, SOAS, University of London The storming of the Red Fort in Delhi on January 26 marked an escalation of tensions between the…
By Tyler Durden One month ago, we reported that SocGen’s bearish analyst Albert Edwards, who is traditionally well ahead of the curve, looked at charts…