The International Monetary Fund and Bank of England have joined Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan boss James Dimon in raising alarms about the growing possibility of a stock market bubble that could be close to bursting.
Category: 14 October 2025
U.S. JOB MARKET CONTINUES TO WEAKEN
Because of the federal government's shutdown, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is unable to publish its initial U.S. jobs report for September.
GERMAN MILITARY APPOINTMENT LATEST SIGN COUNTRY IS PREPARING FOR WAR WITH RUSSIA: REPORT
The decision made by Berlin to go with Christian Freuding as the country’s new Inspector of the Army is the latest sign that Germany is preparing for a direct war with Russia, according to WSWS.
U.S. FACES CRITICISM IN UN OVER ITS ATTACKS ON ALLEGED DRUG BOATS IN CARIBBEAN
The UN Security Council held a meeting on Friday that focused on the ongoing U.S. attacks in the Caribbean on alleged drug boats that the Trump administration has tried to justify by identifying the victims as “narco-terrorists.”
UNIPARTY: SENATE EASILY APPROVES $925B FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE
There may be domestic policy issues in Washington, but the one certainty is support for Israel and the backing of more funds to keep the military-industrial complex growing.
TAIWAN LOOKS TO ENHANCE ITS MISSILE DEFENSES WITH NEW ‘T-DOME,’ WITH CHINA IN MIND
Taipei is looking to upgrade its missile defense systems as part of its new military spending as it considers the threat of a Chinese invasion.
PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN EXCHANGE DEADLY FIRE ALONG BORDER AS TENSIONS RISE
Violent clashes were reported along the Afghanistan-Pakistan 1,600-mile-long border on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of at least 23 Pakistani troops along with nine Afghan soldiers, raising fear in the region that there could be a wider clash between the countries.
GAZA DEATH TOLL
The death toll in Gaza reached 67,869, with more than 170,105 Palestinians wounded.
MICROPLASTICS ALTER STOMACH MICROBIOME, NEW STUDY SAYS
Microplastics can alter the microbiome inside the human stomach and result in increased risk for serious health outcomes for those exposed, a newly released study found.
AIR POLLUTION LINKED TO DIABETES, OBESITY, STUDY SAYS
An international study found a link between air pollution and metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes by affecting how brown fat regulates blood sugar levels and utilizes energy.









