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ter 2024, and with the recent bull run, several compelling reasons underscore the importance of considering gold as part of your investment strategy.”</p></blockquote><h2 id="3c66">5. Headlines Today in Finance, Technology & Politics — China targets 5% growth amid economic challenges by In a Nutshell</h2><blockquote id="f3ac"><p>“Economic Growth Goals: China aims for a 5% economic growth in 2024 despite facing challenges such as a troubled property market, ballooning local government debt, and geopolitical tensions that impact Western investments.”</p></blockquote><h2 id="a4f8">6. “Understanding the Israel-Hamas War” — written by George Friedman by World As One 4PEACE</h2><blockquote id="fe51"><p>“In hindsight the attack on October 7 was successful in getting the world’s attention; in other words, shifting the international perception from the Russia-Ukraine War to the Middle East Conflict. Using foresight will tell a completely different story about the big picture in International Relations. My meaning is that I do not think Hamas will survive to see a Palestinian state, because the group’s future depends on strengthening cooperation with state-actors that can supply arms. And, as Friedman pointed out here, the attack has made the group less attractive on the international stage.</p></blockquote><blockquote id="de21"><p>The Houthis have succeeded where Hamas has ultimately failed — the Houthi rebels are organized around an area where they hold a major advantage. And that, my friends, is maritime warfare. There isn’t a NATO of the Red Sea, nor any other type of nascent coalition like the Quad in the Indo-Pacific, that can be present near the Houthis at all times. State-actors like Iran know this, and by supporting the Houthi rebels, it ensures that US and UK interests in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf do not go unchallenged by Tehran’s own geopolitical objectives.”</p></blockquote><h2 id="773b">7. Podcasters and DJs, Make Money On SoundCloud! by Break On Through w/ Lucie</h2><blockquote id="60a6"><p>“Sharing music is our love language. What I didn’t expect was… it was his mixtape. DJ’ing in Cyprus, he’s a hidden gem in the electro scene. And like many artists, he rarely publishes his compositions. Proud that the world can finally discover his talent, I wondered: How much can DJS earn on SoundCloud?”</p></blockquote><h2 id="fe93">8. The largest gas turbine power plant running on 100% hydrogen will be built in Australia by Yury Erofeev</h2><blockquote id="b323"><p>“The South Australian government said it has selected GE Vernova to supply turbines for the ‘world’s l

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argest’ green hydrogen power station, to be built near Whyalla. GE says it will supply four of its LM6000Velox turbine units, each equipped with 50 MW LM6000 turbines that are expected to run on 100% renewable hydrogen. It will be the world’s first plant to use GE turbines powered entirely by hydrogen. H2 will be produced by a 250 MW electrolyzer using solar and wind power. The hydrogen will be stored and used to generate electricity for South Australia’s grid during periods when ‘the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow.’”</p></blockquote><h2 id="75ea">9. The Impact and Importance of the Mining Industry in Japan’s Economic Future by Lavrion Mining</h2><blockquote id="72f9"><p>“Today, as Japan faces the challenges of the 21st century, the mining sector remains a pivotal element, not only for the economy but also for securing the raw materials essential for technological advancement and industrial growth. This story aims to explore the economic impact of the mining industry in Japan, highlighting how securing raw commodities is critical for the nation’s future prosperity. We will delve into the history, current state, and future prospects of mining in Japan, underlining its significance in a rapidly evolving global landscape.”</p></blockquote><h2 id="9496">10. Does the US Supreme Court follow the constitution? by Robert Roth</h2><blockquote id="672e"><p>“To change the constitution requires a process that involves every state. It violates the constitution to change laws based on religion because our constitution calls for separation of Church and State. In our nation, one person, one vote, one voice is fundamental. Which is why citizens united is not constitutional. Trump MAGA wants to impose ‘Christian’ religion to run the government. The so-called Project 2025 plan. All citizens who value the constitution please vote out Trump and MAGA at every level of government. How did we end up with the majority of the Supreme Court not following the constitution and a radical and vocal religious minority controlling the house?”</p></blockquote><p id="d8a0">Enjoy some of these stories from <i>Areas & Producers</i> this week.</p><p id="f0c3">Would you like to join this publication as a writer? Feel free to join <a href="https://medium.com/areas-producers"><b><i>Areas & Producers</i></b></a> (by clicking this link and hitting the green “Follow” button) and then send me a note <a href="undefined">World As One 4PEACE</a> about your interest in submitting any content. I look forward to reading more from this diverse writing community in the future!</p></article></body>

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1. The Lustrous Path to Wealth: Investing in Silver and Silver Equities by Lavrion Mining

“Silver’s significance in the global economy stems from its unique properties such as highest electrical and thermal conductivity, making it essential in industrial, technological, and medical applications. Its demand is increasing in areas like printed and flexible electronics, while its antimicrobial qualities are utilized in medical devices and water treatment, highlighting its diverse uses and importance.”

2. Headlines Today in Finance, Technology & Politics — NY Community Bancorp secures $1B to tackle financial woes by In a Nutshell

“New York Community Bancorp: Received a $1 billion cash infusion from Liberty Strategic Capital, Citadel Securities, and its management. This move aims to address financial challenges after a significant share price drop and concerns over commercial real estate loans. Announced leadership changes and is working on addressing a material weakness in its controls.”

3. Wind Masterclass — Part 3 by Geopolitics Explained

“Wind strengths and velocities vary around the world. Open plains, coastal regions, and mountainous areas can allow wind to build up to higher speeds. Considerations such as this can allow wind power to be a vital piece of the puzzle. Alone, wind power struggles to adapt during periods of low wind, but even this is improving over time. There are risks of course, with wind turbines killing flying animals, but not as often as fossil fuel projects do.”

4. Why You Should Invest in Gold or Gold Equities by Lavrion Mining

“Investing in gold or gold equities has long been considered a strategic decision for diversifying investment portfolios and protecting wealth against various economic uncertainties. As we enter 2024, and with the recent bull run, several compelling reasons underscore the importance of considering gold as part of your investment strategy.”

5. Headlines Today in Finance, Technology & Politics — China targets 5% growth amid economic challenges by In a Nutshell

“Economic Growth Goals: China aims for a 5% economic growth in 2024 despite facing challenges such as a troubled property market, ballooning local government debt, and geopolitical tensions that impact Western investments.”

6. “Understanding the Israel-Hamas War” — written by George Friedman by World As One 4PEACE

“In hindsight the attack on October 7 was successful in getting the world’s attention; in other words, shifting the international perception from the Russia-Ukraine War to the Middle East Conflict. Using foresight will tell a completely different story about the big picture in International Relations. My meaning is that I do not think Hamas will survive to see a Palestinian state, because the group’s future depends on strengthening cooperation with state-actors that can supply arms. And, as Friedman pointed out here, the attack has made the group less attractive on the international stage.

The Houthis have succeeded where Hamas has ultimately failed — the Houthi rebels are organized around an area where they hold a major advantage. And that, my friends, is maritime warfare. There isn’t a NATO of the Red Sea, nor any other type of nascent coalition like the Quad in the Indo-Pacific, that can be present near the Houthis at all times. State-actors like Iran know this, and by supporting the Houthi rebels, it ensures that US and UK interests in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf do not go unchallenged by Tehran’s own geopolitical objectives.”

7. Podcasters and DJs, Make Money On SoundCloud! by Break On Through w/ Lucie

“Sharing music is our love language. What I didn’t expect was… it was his mixtape. DJ’ing in Cyprus, he’s a hidden gem in the electro scene. And like many artists, he rarely publishes his compositions. Proud that the world can finally discover his talent, I wondered: How much can DJS earn on SoundCloud?”

8. The largest gas turbine power plant running on 100% hydrogen will be built in Australia by Yury Erofeev

“The South Australian government said it has selected GE Vernova to supply turbines for the ‘world’s largest’ green hydrogen power station, to be built near Whyalla. GE says it will supply four of its LM6000Velox turbine units, each equipped with 50 MW LM6000 turbines that are expected to run on 100% renewable hydrogen. It will be the world’s first plant to use GE turbines powered entirely by hydrogen. H2 will be produced by a 250 MW electrolyzer using solar and wind power. The hydrogen will be stored and used to generate electricity for South Australia’s grid during periods when ‘the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow.’”

9. The Impact and Importance of the Mining Industry in Japan’s Economic Future by Lavrion Mining

“Today, as Japan faces the challenges of the 21st century, the mining sector remains a pivotal element, not only for the economy but also for securing the raw materials essential for technological advancement and industrial growth. This story aims to explore the economic impact of the mining industry in Japan, highlighting how securing raw commodities is critical for the nation’s future prosperity. We will delve into the history, current state, and future prospects of mining in Japan, underlining its significance in a rapidly evolving global landscape.”

10. Does the US Supreme Court follow the constitution? by Robert Roth

“To change the constitution requires a process that involves every state. It violates the constitution to change laws based on religion because our constitution calls for separation of Church and State. In our nation, one person, one vote, one voice is fundamental. Which is why citizens united is not constitutional. Trump MAGA wants to impose ‘Christian’ religion to run the government. The so-called Project 2025 plan. All citizens who value the constitution please vote out Trump and MAGA at every level of government. How did we end up with the majority of the Supreme Court not following the constitution and a radical and vocal religious minority controlling the house?”

Enjoy some of these stories from Areas & Producers this week.

Would you like to join this publication as a writer? Feel free to join Areas & Producers (by clicking this link and hitting the green “Follow” button) and then send me a note World As One 4PEACE about your interest in submitting any content. I look forward to reading more from this diverse writing community in the future!

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