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Pakistan to Boycott T20 World Cup Match Against India on February 15. AI-Generated.
Cricket, long described as a unifying force in South Asia, is once again at the center of geopolitical tension after reports emerged that Pakistan will boycott its T20 World Cup match against India scheduled for February 15. The decision, if formally confirmed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and tournament organizers, would mark one of the most dramatic moments in modern cricket diplomacy, underscoring how deeply politics and sport remain intertwined in the region.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Khamenei’s Stark Warning: “Any U.S. Attack Means Regional War”. AI-Generated.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued one of his strongest statements yet against U.S. military action, warning on 1 February 2026 that any attack on Iran by the United States would ignite a “regional war” across the Middle East. His remarks came amid sharply escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington, marked by military deployments, diplomatic standoffs, and deepening regional unease.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Further Decline in Gold and Silver Prices Across Markets. AI-Generated.
Global markets are witnessing a continued decline in gold and silver prices, as both metals face mounting pressure from a combination of macroeconomic, financial, and regulatory factors. Investors and analysts are noting that the precious metals sector is entering a period of heightened volatility, driven by interest rate trends, speculative selling, and changes in trading regulations, particularly in futures markets.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Barrick Weighs Sale of Gold Mine to Discovery Silver. AI-Generated.
Barrick Gold Corporation, one of the world’s largest gold producers, is reportedly considering the sale of one of its gold mining assets to Discovery Silver Corp., a junior miner focused on silver and precious metals exploration. The potential transaction reflects a broader trend of strategic portfolio optimization in the mining industry, as companies reassess core operations, prioritize high-return assets, and adapt to shifting market dynamics.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in Journal
Canada's Gold Rush: Fuelling GDP and Strengthening Export Markets. AI-Generated.
Canada’s gold industry is experiencing a resurgence, with production and exports contributing significantly to national GDP growth and bolstering its position in international markets. Once overshadowed by other sectors, gold mining has now become a strategic driver of economic resilience, attracting investment, creating jobs, and enhancing Canada’s influence as a key player in the global precious metals market.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in Journal
Sierra Madre Buys Second Silver Mine from First Majestic in $60M Deal. AI-Generated.
Sierra Madre Gold & Silver Ltd., a Canadian junior mining company, has acquired its second silver mine from First Majestic Silver Corp. in a transaction valued at $60 million, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy. The deal underscores the growing appetite among smaller miners to consolidate high-potential assets amid volatile silver prices and rising global demand for the white metal.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Canadian Mining Company Confirms Mass Kidnapping of Employees in Concordia, Sinaloa. AI-Generated.
A Canadian mining company has confirmed the mass kidnapping of employees at one of its operations in Concordia, Sinaloa, Mexico, sending shockwaves through the mining industry and raising urgent questions about worker safety in high-risk regions. The company announced that multiple employees were abducted by armed individuals, prompting immediate coordination with local authorities and national security agencies to ensure the safe return of its personnel.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Canadian Mining Firm Says 10 Employees Abducted in Sinaloa, Mexico. AI-Generated.
A Canadian mining company has reported the abduction of 10 employees at one of its operations in Sinaloa, Mexico, highlighting the persistent security challenges faced by foreign firms in the region. The incident has drawn international attention and raised concerns about the safety of mining personnel in areas affected by organized crime.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in Geeks
Top Canadian Silver Stocks of 2026: Investors Eye Lucrative Opportunities in the White Metal Market. AI-Generated.
As silver prices continue to fluctuate in 2026, investors are turning their attention to Canadian silver stocks, widely regarded for their operational efficiency, geopolitical stability, and strong growth potential. Canada’s robust mining infrastructure and favorable regulatory environment make it a hotspot for both seasoned investors and newcomers looking to capitalize on white metal demand across industrial, technological, and investment sectors.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Silver Rate Today 36% Away From Record High: Experts Warn of 30% Further Dip as CME Raises Margin on White Metal. AI-Generated.
Silver prices, once riding a spectacular rally toward record highs, have retreated sharply and are now 36% below their all-time peak. Market analysts warn that the white metal could see another 30% decline in the near term, especially after the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) announced margin increases on silver futures, making leveraged trading more expensive.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Multi-Billion Dollar Missteps: How the West Handed Pakistan’s Air Power Bid to China. AI-Generated.
In a striking turn of events, Pakistan’s ambitions to modernize its air force have shifted decisively toward China, following years of perceived Western hesitancy, bureaucratic delays, and strategic missteps. Analysts describe this as a multi-billion-dollar opportunity lost for Western defense firms, while Beijing has emerged as a reliable partner, filling the vacuum in fighter jets, drones, and advanced avionics.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in The Swamp
Meteorologists Warn February Could Open With an Arctic Collapse Driven by Extreme Atmospheric Anomalies. AI-Generated.
Meteorologists are warning that February could begin with an “Arctic collapse”, a dramatic breakdown in polar atmospheric patterns driven by extreme anomalies high above the Earth’s surface. Forecast models are increasingly signaling the risk of a major disruption to the Arctic’s circulation system—one that could allow frigid polar air to spill far southward, triggering severe winter weather, sudden cold snaps, and heightened climate volatility across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in Earth











