The world’s economy has maintained a better pace of growth this year than expected as government incentives and spending prop up China’s teetering GDP and AI investments cushion weakness elsewhere in the U.S. economy, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said in a report released last week.
Category: 30 September 2025
EUROZONE’S ECONOMY WOBBLES AS TARIFFS ARE POISED TO HIT HARDER
The Eurozone’s economy is showing short-term resilience but underlying trends indicate trouble ahead, a new report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warns.
STOCKPILE EXTRA CASH AT HOME, CENTRAL BANK TELLS EUROPEANS
Households should consider building up a reserve of paper money and coins at home, the European Central Bank (ECB) said in a statement last week that reminded people cash is a fail-safe backup if digital currency and payment systems malfunction.
GERMANY LEADS ECONOMIC UPTURN IN EUROPE
In September, the Eurozone’s economy grew at the fastest rate in 16 months, led by strength in Germany’s services sector.
AS ISRAEL BECOMES A GLOBAL PARIAH TRUMP RAMPS UP SUPPORT
It is interesting how President Donald Trump keeps whining about the 20 alleged Israeli hostages that are reportedly still held by Hamas in Gaza, demanding that they be released immediately, while ignoring the hundreds of unarmed Palestinians that are being murdered daily by Israeli military and armed contractors as well as by deliberate starvation.
UNCOVERING THE COVER-UP OF VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY
The two pillars upon which the entire edifice of vaccinology rests are that vaccines are safe and effective.
WOULD ORWELL BE BRANDED A TERRORIST? THE GOVERNMENT’S WAR ON THOUGHT CRIMES
The Trump administration is taking its war on free speech into the realm of thought crimes.
STUDY FINDS WIDESPREAD MICROPLASTICS IN REPRODUCTIVE FLUIDS, WHAT IT MEANS FOR FERTILITY
Microplastics have been detected in both male and female reproductive fluids, confirming that these synthetic particles are reaching the most sensitive areas of the human body
FINLAND’S GIANT SAND BATTERY IS NOW ONLINE
Finland has flipped the switch on the world’s largest sand battery, an industrial-scale installation in the town of Pornainen.
CALTECH MAKES KEY ADVANCE IN QUANTUM COMPUTING
At the California Institute of Technology, engineers have created a quantum computer with 6,100 data-processing units and almost 99 percent accuracy.









