Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 15 July 2022

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Greetings from Tyler, Does it seem like things are building to some kind of crescendo? The mainstream sources of information have been holding back the onslaught, but the levy’s about to break. Material is now circulating freely, and at some … Read More

The wrong NATO signals to Russia could mean more war for Europe

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Since the USSR’s collapse, the Russian Federation’s strategic goal has been to maintain a buffer zone over its western neighborhood that includes NATO territory. A weakened Russia was unable to stop the sovereign aspirations of former Soviet republics in the … Read More

Biden could soon lift tariffs on China in bid to tackle inflation: report

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President Biden is poised to roll back tariffs on some Chinese imports in an effort to slow soaring rates of inflation not seen in the country for decades. A decision by Biden could be announced as soon as this week, … Read More

Supreme Court lets Biden scrap Trump policy that barred 70,000 asylum seekers from US

Texas failed to stop the end of ‘Remain in Mexico,’ which kept migrants across the border, often in dangerous camps. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday gave the Biden administration the OK to terminate the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” … Read More

More than 100 Major U.S. Companies Commit to Hire and Train More Refugees

With federal government resources only designed to last for six months, refugees who arrive in the United States are expected to quickly achieve self-sufficiency. That requires settling into a foreign community, establishing English language skills, and also finding a job. … Read More

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