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UK begins enforcing anti-cookie legislation

Digital privacy is something that is highly valued in the Sovereign Man community and now the UK is taking further action to protect the unsuspecting public from intrusive websites. UK citizens will have a choice on whether or not they want websites to know their past browsing activity. Yahoo UK reports: “A new

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Hanoi Vietnam Cityscape

The up and coming place for IT start-ups and it’s not China or India

As more companies are outsourcing jobs around the world, entrepreneurs are constantly looking for the next budding region with skilled inexpensive labor. Vietnam is becoming one of those countries. This has been a result of their large and educated population prime to be used in the IT industry. BBC explains: “Vietnam has moved

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European Bank

Where are European fund managers investing? Not in Europe…

How much faith must you have in your country if you start liquidating all of you investments in that country? This reason is exactly why Europeans should be concerned as European fund managers are cashing out most of their European assets. This has been as a result of managers fearing Greece’s exit of

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The new phenomena of “money-worshipping” communists

Despite China’s long history of Communism, even leftists political leaders are beginning to embrace market reform and the amenities that it brings. Starbucks and Walmart locations are emerging all around the Beijing and Hong Kong areas. In spite of some nationalist resistance, even communists are warming up to the western market mentality and

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Mongolia Mining

Mongolia: Mountains of resources but no way to move them

Mongolia currently is working to pass legislation to loosen China’s grip on their natural resources. However critics are debating whether this geo-political decision will have a negative economic impact since China’s proximity and financial resources makes them an obvious purchaser of their commodities. Mongolia is exploring options to cultivate the resources themselves or

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Debt ceiling

Why would you hit your head on the ceiling intentionally?

If someone told you that they would intentionally smack their head on the ceiling, you would probably think they needed professional help. But that’s exactly what the U.S. government does when they voraciously spend until they reach their mildly imposed debt ceiling. Last year when the debt ceiling was raised, S&P lowered the

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Hong Kong China

Love or hate? What to expect as a foreigner in China

As a result of China’s strides to become the next global superpower, an influx of foreigners are traveling there to seek employment and new opportunities. China has a deep history of isolationism as well as hostilities to foreigners (i.e., Boxer Rebellion.) Now foreigners in China are very polarizing figures were some are met

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You’re getting spied on at your local bar and you don’t even know it

In today’s digital age, threats to our personal privacy are more apparent than ever and barrage us on all fronts. The dismantling of Americans’ right to privacy continued with Obama’s renewal of the Patriot Act and now even Facebook and Google are selling customers’ personal information to third-party sources including the U.S. government.

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