Disrupted oil routes push ISIS towards heroin trade, already $1bn a year
As coalition attacks on ISIL-controlled oil sites intensify, militants are being forced to look, not only for a new stronghold, but also for new sources of income.
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As coalition attacks on ISIL-controlled oil sites intensify, militants are being forced to look, not only for a new stronghold, but also for new sources of income.
A member of the Iraqi Parliament, Dr Mowaffak al Rubaie, tells RT how ISIS manages to earn millions of dollars selling oil on the black market in Turkey and reveals that wounded terrorists are being treated in Turkish hospitals.
The IMF will add the yuan to its basket of reserve currencies, an international stamp of approval of the progress China has made integrating into a global economic system dominated for decades by the U.S., Europe and Japan.
From Syrian refugees to ISIS, this may be the most important question you should be asking: Who Buys Oil from ISIS? Or rather, who does ISIS sell oil to?
Several deadly terrorist attacks have unfolded in France over the past year. So why is the European nation the target of terrorism?
ISIS has become the world's richest terrorist organizations, with over $2 billion in assets. So, how did ISIS get so rich?
American government agencies are being faced with a broadening range of cyber-based threats, but the government has largely failed to tackle the issue. This is according to a report by the U.S Government's Accountability Office.
Here's a look at what Integra Gold's Updated Resource means for investors, as well as a major warning from Ivan Lo about the globalization of terrorists.
In the year 2016, the people of San Diego County will be drinking seawater. Not straight out of the Pacific, of course; the water - up to 54 million gallons per day - will first pass through the Carlsbad Desalination Plant, the largest desalination facility ever built in the Western Hemisphere. Is purified saltwater the answer to California's drought? Businessweek's Sam Grobart investigates.
US Health authorities have been handing out millions of dollars for studies on how recreational drugs affect animals. But scientists believe these sacrifices to science are futile, as there is no evidence the drugs have the same effect on humans.
As 3D printing technologies continue to grow, it allows the aerospace industry to lower costs and production time. At the Dubai Air Show, U.S. and Israeli company Stratasys unveiled the largest 3D printed unmanned aerial vehicle. Bloomberg was there as it happened.
Here's a look at why Integra Gold Corp is a prime takeover candidate and why it is one of our favourite undeveloped gold stories.