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The secrets of the Mormon investment fortune
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The secrets of the Mormon investment fortune

Most readers will be familiar with the Mormon religion, it is one of the fastest growing religions in The US, with 6 million members and is currently the fourth-largest religion in the United States with many more members residing outside of the United States. They primarily...
Posted On 15 Feb 2022
, By Steven Moore
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The battle to rebuild Iraq after the fall on ISIS

The long troubled Middle East is going through a major transition for the first time in over twenty years without major involvement from the US. Despite its u turn policy to refrain from any involvement in the Middle East, The US still retains a presence in Iraq although far more...
Posted On 23 Oct 2019
, By Steven Moore
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Hundreds reported injured as police open fire on protesters in Iraq

Protesters took to the streets of Baghdad today in protest over high unemployment rates, government corruption and sub-standard public services.   What began as a peaceful march this afternoon with over 1,000 protesters congregating in Tahrir Square in the centre of Baghdad...
Posted On 02 Oct 2019
, By Steven Moore
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The BREXIT effect, winners and losers

While for many it was total shock followed by plummeting share prices, speculation and a rise in reported hate crime. There were winners post referendum both short term and in the months following the vote. Many UK businesses chose to adapt or turn the speculation to their...
Posted On 27 Jun 2017
, By Steven Moore

LIA Remains Lost in the Legal Labyrinth

Some have likened the Libyan Investment Authority’s attempts to sue Goldman Sachs and Societe Generale for more than $2billion to the Biblical battle of David and Goliath. Now things have got even more complicated. The lawyers originally representing the LIA in the case have...
Posted On 19 Apr 2016
, By Steven Moore
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Controversial dating coach Julien Blanc Deported from Australia

The troubling concept of “pick-up artists” has been gathering attention in the US over the last few years, but this month, a tour of Australia by the controversial Julien Blanc has been cancelled following the cancellation of his visa. Blanc advertises himself as a “date coach”...
Posted On 28 Nov 2014
, By Steven Moore
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Russian stocks take a battering after Hague ruling

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for Russian business after the sanctions imposed by The European Union last Friday, Russian business was dealt another fierce blow today with the groundbreaking  $50 billion ruling against The Russian federation for expropriating...
Posted On 28 Jul 2014
, By Steven Moore
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Former Yukos partners are confident in the imminent court ruling

As the tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague draws to a close a ruling is expected at some point this week, former partners have expressed confidence the court will rule in their favour. The claim was launched in 2005 by shareholders of GML which was the...
Posted On 23 Jul 2014
, By Steven Moore
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London’s Leicester Square renamed the Xbox One Square

To mark today’s launch of Microsoft’s eagerly awaited Xbox One, London’s Leicester Square has been transformed with a giant stage, huge Xbox One console and impressive light show. The street signs have also been replaced with green and black signs to match. Excited gamers queued...
Posted On 22 Nov 2013
, By Steven Moore
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Saudi men arrested for giving free hugs

Two men who decided to try to bring some much needed happiness to the streets of Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh has been arrested for engaging in “exotic practices”. Yesterday, CNN Arabic reported the arrest of two Saudi nationals buy the state’s religious police. The...
Posted On 22 Nov 2013
, By Steven Moore

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