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ANZ Sees Gold Hitting $5,800 an Ounce in the Second Quarter. AI-Generated.
Gold’s historic ascent may be far from over. In a bold new outlook, ANZ has projected that bullion could surge to $5,800 per ounce in the second quarter, reinforcing the growing belief among major financial institutions that the precious metal is entering a new structural bull market.
By Sadaqat Ali9 days ago in The Swamp
Meteorologists Sound the Alarm as Early February Arctic Anomaly Rattles Climate Models. AI-Generated.
An unusual atmospheric disturbance in early February has sent shockwaves through the global meteorological community. What began as a cluster of irregular data points over the Arctic quickly evolved into something more troubling: a large-scale anomaly disrupting temperature patterns, jet stream flow, and seasonal forecasts across the Northern Hemisphere.
By Sadaqat Ali9 days ago in Earth
Saudi Arabia Abandons the Dream of a 100-Mile Desert Megacity. AI-Generated.
For years, the idea sounded almost unreal: a 100-mile-long city carved into the Saudi desert, with mirrored walls, no cars, zero emissions, and nine million residents living vertically rather than horizontally. It was promoted as the future of urban living — a radical break from congested, polluting cities of the past. Now, reports that Saudi Arabia has effectively scaled back or abandoned the original vision of the project have reignited a global debate: was it visionary genius, or a multibillion-dollar delusion?
By Sadaqat Ali9 days ago in Journal
Inside the Moon Megaproject Set to Land in 10 Countries. AI-Generated.
The dream of walking on the Moon has fascinated humanity since the historic landing of NASA’s Apollo mission in 1969. While only a handful of astronauts have experienced the lunar surface firsthand, a groundbreaking entertainment and hospitality venture aims to make that dream accessible to millions — without ever leaving Earth.
By Sadaqat Ali9 days ago in Men
Students, Educator Among Dead in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., Mass Shooting. AI-Generated.
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia — A devastating mass shooting rocked the small community of Tumbler Ridge on February 10, 2026, leaving multiple victims dead and dozens wounded, including young students and an educator. The town, located in northeastern British Columbia, is now grappling with profound grief after one of Canada’s deadliest shootings in recent years.
By Sadaqat Ali14 days ago in Trader
Police Identify 18-Year-Old as Suspect in Tumbler Ridge Shooting. AI-Generated.
On February 10, 2026, one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent Canadian history unfolded in the remote community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, leaving the nation reeling. Police have officially identified the suspect as an 18-year-old local resident, Jesse Van Rootselaar, following a violent rampage that resulted in multiple deaths and scores of injuries.
By Sadaqat Ali14 days ago in Earth
Gold Set to Hit $5,900/oz by Year End on Fed Easing, Sovereign Buying – UBS. AI-Generated.
Gold markets are on the brink of a historic rally, according to a recent forecast from global banking giant UBS. In a note that has captured investor attention, UBS analysts now see gold potentially reaching $5,900 per ounce by the end of the year, a dramatic escalation from earlier forecasts and far above current market prices. This projection reflects a confluence of powerful drivers — from anticipated Federal Reserve monetary easing to sustained sovereign and central bank buying — that could propel bullion to unprecedented heights.
By Sadaqat Ali16 days ago in The Swamp
Island Gold Mine Set to Boost Production Beyond 500,000 Ounces by 2028. AI-Generated.
The Island Gold Mine is entering a transformative phase as plans to boost annual gold production to more than 500,000 ounces by 2028 take shape. This ambitious target reflects a broader trend in the global gold industry, where established assets are being expanded and modernized to meet rising demand, offset declining grades elsewhere, and capitalize on favorable long-term gold price dynamics. For Island Gold, the production leap represents not just a numerical milestone, but a strategic evolution that could redefine its standing among the world’s premier underground gold operations.
By Sadaqat Ali16 days ago in The Swamp
Learn to Be Alone: Why Solitude Is Becoming a Life Skill in a Noisy World. AI-Generated.
We live in a world that rarely allows silence. Notifications buzz, timelines refresh endlessly, and the pressure to stay socially visible never really stops. Against this backdrop, the idea behind the phrase “Learn to Be Alone…” sounds almost radical. Yet for many psychologists, creators, and cultural thinkers, learning to be alone is no longer a luxury or a sign of loneliness—it is a survival skill.
By Sadaqat Ali16 days ago in Humans
Black History, Groundhogs and Valentines: A Mikeydred February Dollar Prompt for All Vocal Creators. AI-Generated.
February is often described as the shortest month of the year, yet it consistently delivers some of the biggest cultural, emotional, and commercial moments on the calendar. From Black History Month to Groundhog Day and Valentine’s Day, February is packed with themes that spark conversation, storytelling, and spending. For vocal creators—writers, podcasters, video hosts, educators, and digital commentators—this blend of history, humor, romance, and reflection forms what many now call a “February dollar prompt”: a timely opportunity to engage audiences while generating meaningful revenue and impact.
By Sadaqat Ali16 days ago in Beat
Saudi Arabia Joins Regional Effort to Tackle $7 Billion Annual Waste Crisis. AI-Generated.
Saudi Arabia has recently joined forces with countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region—including Morocco, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and Algeria—to address a persistent and costly problem: the annual $7 billion waste crisis that threatens both environmental sustainability and tourism growth. This regional initiative reflects a broader recognition that economic development, environmental stewardship, and tourism are closely interconnected, especially as nations in the region pursue ambitious visions for 2050.
By Sadaqat Ali16 days ago in The Swamp
US‑Flagged Ships Advised to Stay ‘As Far as Possible’ from Iranian Waters. AI-Generated.
Subtitle The United States has issued a clear and unusual maritime advisory telling American‑flagged commercial vessels to stay as far away as safely possible from Iranian territorial waters, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically vital shipping lanes. The guidance reflects mounting tensions between Washington and Tehran and comes as incidents at sea raise concerns about safety, freedom of navigation, and the stability of global energy supply routes.
By Sadaqat Ali16 days ago in The Swamp











