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The Economic Backfire: Putin’s Costly Invasion of Ukraine

The Business Press – June 30, 2023 at 11:40PM Nearly 18 months into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, tension is rising as Putin struggles to finance his increasingly expensive war. Contrary to popular belief, Putin’s financial lifeline lies in the cannibalization of Russian economic productivity. As commodity prices drop and Western sanctions take their toll,
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The Rise of BRICS: A Potential Catalyst for De-dollarization?

The Business Press – June 30, 2023 at 04:57PM The US dollar has long held a position of unparalleled dominance in international trade. From the time when the gold standard was abolished, the greenback emerged as the leading currency for global transactions. However, recent geopolitical developments have sparked discussions around the feasibility of an alternative,
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The Devastation of Nuclear War: A Scientifically Realistic Simulation

The Business Press – June 29, 2023 at 06:00PM In recent times, the specter of a U.S.-Russia nuclear war has captured our collective attention. But have we truly grasped the gravity of such a cataclysmic event? How would our chances of survival be influenced by our geographical location amidst the explosions, radiation, and nuclear winter?
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Decentralization in Blockchain: Why Its Important

The Business Press – June 29, 2023 at 04:50PM The advent of decentralized blockchain technology systems has sparked a new wave of excitement in the gaming world. With their potential to revolutionize the industry, these systems offer unprecedented levels of control, ownership of in-game assets, and a secure environment for gamers. Traditional gaming platforms often
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Major League Baseball’s Pitch Clocks: A Game-Changing Success in Speeding up the Sport

The Business Press – June 29, 2023 at 04:00PM Baseball, known for its timeless nature and leisurely pace, has often faced criticism for its lengthy and drawn-out games. However, Major League Baseball’s implementation of pitch clocks has debunked the notion that speeding up the sport would compromise its essence. Far from being forced or gimmicky,