The U.S. economy added a feeble 22,000 nonfarm jobs in August, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported, less than a third of the 75,000 expected by economists in a Dow Jones survey.
Category: 9 September 2025
AS FORECAST: AI AGENTS BEING DEPLOYED TO CLONE EMPLOYEES
Right now, entrepreneurs and high-level CEOs and social media personalities and “gurus” are on the cutting edge of adopting AI agent technology.
TOP TREND: ANOTHER GOLDEN YEAR FOR GOLD
Gold’s price surpassed $3,600 on 6 September and seems on its way to at least $3,700, analysts said.
CHINESE PRESIDENT XI: WE’RE #1
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted leaders from 26 countries last week—including Russian President Vladimir Putin, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un—and his focus was to galvanize support in standing up to the collective West and use their economic power to their advantage.
TRUMP BRAGS THAT’S HE’S ISRAEL’S MAN
U.S. President Donald Trump gave an interview earlier this month where he repeated his previous claim that no president in history has done more for Israel, while warning that the influence of the pro-Israel lobby is waning in Washington, D.C.
CHINA SHOWS U.S. MILITARY WHO’S BOSS DURING MILITARY PARADE
The Chinese government showcased some of its most advanced weapons last week during a military parade that was attended by President Xi Jinping, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un, and Washington should take note: the Pentagon would get smashed in a conventional war against Beijing over Taiwan, as we have long said.
NATO’S ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING’ TO PROVIDE UKRAINE WITH MORE LONG-RANGE MISSILES
Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, announced last week that the so-called “Coalition of the Willing” will provide Ukraine with additional long-range missiles in response to new Russian strikes across the country, all while peace talks between Moscow and Washington have stalled.
EUROPEAN ECONOMIES HOPE FOR BOOST FROM HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS EARMARKED FOR WEAPONS PRODUCTION
Governments across Europe are holding out hope that their effort to spend billions of dollars on new weapons production over the perceived threat of war with Russia will result in an economic boom.
INDIA’S MODI BRUSHES OFF TRUMP’S TARIFFS FOR BUYING RUSSIAN OIL AT A DISCOUNT
Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, made no indication that he would be bullied into submission by the Trump administration for buying discounted Russian oil, despite U.S. tariffs, and last week even went so far as to praise his relationship with Moscow.
TURKISH COURT HELPS ERDOGAN TIGHTEN GRIP IN COUNTRY AFTER ANNULLING OUTCOME OF RIVAL
A Turkish court determined last week that the outcome of the 2023 Istanbul provincial congress election should be annulled over shady cash payments, which was seen as a win for Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan because the ousted leader was the head of the main opposition party.









