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Turkish gold exports up 800% on Iranian demand

Turkish gold exports up 800% on Iranian demand

January 5, 2013 (TSR) - Turkey’s gold exports rose nearly 800 percent last year on the back of soaring sales to Iran and the trade will continue, despite tightening U.S.…

Zimbabwe considering halving mining fees

Zimbabwe considering halving mining fees

January 2, 2013 (TSR) - Zimbabwe plans to halve mining levies in 2013 after companies including Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. complained that increases this year are hindering development, Deputy Mines…

Blue diamond sells for world record $10.86 m: Sotheby’s

Blue diamond sells for world record $10.86 m: Sotheby’s

by Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters November 15, 2012 (TSR) - A flawless deep-blue diamond sold at auction on Wednesday night for 10.27 million Swiss francs ($10.86 million), a world record for…

Super hard Asteroid-Diamonds: Russia’s New Goldmine and World’s Largest Declassified

Super hard Asteroid-Diamonds: Russia’s New Goldmine and World’s Largest Declassified

September 21, 2012 (TSR) - A deposit of super-hard diamonds located in an asteroid crater between Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Republic of Yakutia in Russia’s Eastern Siberian region has finally…

Santos no longer interested in buying Tullow Oil’s Bangladesh and Pakistan assets

Santos no longer interested in buying Tullow Oil’s Bangladesh and Pakistan assets

September 4, 2012 (TSR) - Australian exploration and production company Santos has lost interest in acquiring UK-based Tullow Oil’s assets in Bangladesh, a Santos official said Tuesday. “We are no…

Global Food Prices Skyrocket

Global Food Prices Skyrocket

Prices on grain, corn and other crops continue to rise amid global drought. Everyone will be affected. …

Argentina Resumes Rice Exports to Iran in September

Argentina Resumes Rice Exports to Iran in September

by Lady Michelle-Jennifer Santos, TSR Founder and Publisher, Political Strategist, Senior Commodities Expert and Strategy/Peace Negotiator with the UN Security Council Special Envoy to the Arab Nations August 15, 2012…

Musings on the Greek “Crisis”, the World’s Reserve Currency, and Gold

Musings on the Greek “Crisis”, the World’s Reserve Currency, and Gold

by Michael S. “Mickey” Fulp, American Geologist, Analyst, Writer and Speaker August 15, 2012 (TSR) - Frankly, I don’t get it. The Euro, the currency without a country, has been nothing more…

Blue Gold: Russia’s Secret Trump Card after Oil

Blue Gold: Russia’s Secret Trump Card after Oil

by Dr. Viktor Danilov-Danilyan, Director, Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences August 11, 2012 (TSR) - The Human Development Report released by the UN Development Program urges…

End of the Empire: Iran Sanctions is about Gold and the End of U.S. Dollar as Global Reserve Currency

End of the Empire: Iran Sanctions is about Gold and the End of U.S. Dollar as Global Reserve Currency

by Susan Posel Publisher‘s Note: Since I am involved in commodities, both in petroleum and gold, we will have a little more in depth article about this in the forthcoming…

What Zionists Didn’t Tell The Brainwashed Masses: US, EU sanctions on Iran alters oil supply picture, Expect Higher Gas Prices

What Zionists Didn’t Tell The Brainwashed Masses: US, EU sanctions on Iran alters oil supply picture, Expect Higher Gas Prices

August 2, 2012 (TSR) - With US financial sanctions against Iran having come into force June 28 and European Union sanctions banning oil imports from the Islamic Republic becoming effective July…

China opposes Iran-based “Ridiculous, Counterproductive” US sanctions on CNPC’s Bank of Kunlun

China opposes Iran-based “Ridiculous, Counterproductive” US sanctions on CNPC’s Bank of Kunlun

August 1, 2012 (TSR) - The U.S. sanctions imposed on China’s Bank of Kunlun, accused of providing financial services to Iranian banks, are ridiculous and counterproductive, and risk hurting the normal…

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