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Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
... between India and Pakistan and conflicts erupt from time to time.
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India
is estimated to possess approximately 160-172 nuclear warheads. The country is developing a "nuclear triad," aiming to ensure a capability for retaliatory strikes from land, sea, and air. On land, India has medium and intercontinental range ballistic missiles of the Agni series. The latest Agni-V can hit targets up to 5,000 km away, allowing it to reach locations in potential adversaries' territories, including China....
Investments in Real Estate via Tokens
... says Michael Murg, CEO and co-founder of Brickwise.
Shares of digital real estate in a blockchain-based registry
At Brickwise, real estate is divided into small digital parts and registered on a blockchain-based registry, which functions as a digital land registry. Unlike crowdfunding platforms in the real estate sector, investors are economically equal to property owners at Brickwise, as explained by Michael Murg.
Investors will receive their share of current rental income, as well as benefit 100% ...
Thanksgiving in the USA: History, Market Closure, and Global Investor Influence
... England, known as Pilgrims, celebrated a successful harvest in Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts). They invited local Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe to share in the feast as a gesture of gratitude for their assistance in adapting to new lands. This joint feast became a symbol of cooperation and mutual support.
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday, establishing it on the last Thursday of November. In 1941, the U.S. Congress confirmed the official ...
Thanksgiving Day in the USA: history of the holiday, market closure and impact on global investors
... 1621, when the first settlers from England, known as Pilgrims, celebrated a successful harvest in Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts). They invited the local Wampanoag Indians to share a feast with them in gratitude for their help in developing the new land. This shared feast became a symbol of cooperation and mutual aid.
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a bank holiday, setting it for the last Thursday in November. In 1941, the U.S. Congress approved the official date of the ...
Historical Invasion Plans: The U.S. and Canada as Potential Adversaries
... burned the White House. This episode left a deep mark on American history, fostering lasting distrust.
In the following decades, conflicts continued:
Border disputes. The boundaries between the countries remained contentious, including issues concerning land claims in Alaska.
Resource conflicts. Timber, minerals, and even wildlife became causes for confrontation.
Economic competition. The U.S. and Canada repeatedly clashed over trade issues, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing.
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