Cameron once more has put trade deals before human rights when he welcomed the dictator of Kazakhstan to sign trade deals with the despot who has been accused of implementing torture and silencing his critics. Read more: Cameron rolls out the red carpet for Kazakh despot accused of torture

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‘The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexplicable “sleeping sickness” that has affected its residents for over three years. RTD pays a second visit to discover that medical science may now be on the verge of unraveling the slumbering mystery.’

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‘People living in Kazakhstan’s ‘Village of the Damned’ have spoken of the horrifying side effects of the mysterious sleeping sickness which can leave them unconscious for days – as others reveal they fear they are […]

As a condition of becoming Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton signed a memorandum of understanding with the Obama Administration to disclose the donors to the Clinton Foundation due to the obvious potential conflicts of interest. Sounds good, but everyone knows

As a condition of becoming Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton signed a memorandum of understanding with the Obama Administration to disclose the donors to the Clinton Foundation due to the obvious potential conflicts of interest. Sounds good, but everyone knows

Currency Wars Back As Russia Buys Gold – One Million Ounces of Bullion in March Alone – Russia buys one million ounces and increases gold reserves by another 2.6% in March – Russia sees gold as important monetary and strategic

‘It’s the damning new book that lifts the lid on Tony and Cherie Blair’s lust for money. Yesterday, in our exclusive serialisation, we told how revelations about his relationship with a tycoon’s wife put a […]

Central Bank Gold Purchases Increased In 2014 Says WGC As Sweden Enters Currency Wars – Official central bank purchases rose 17% in 2014 – Russia and Kazakhstan dominate purchases – No official figures for China since 2009 – massive volumes