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The institution bought about 126 tons in 2018 and 2019 to increase its gold reserves to 228.6 tons. As a result, the country has become the 22nd-biggest bullion holder in the world and has the biggest reserves of the metal in the European Union's east, the central bank said.
Glapinski said the central bank will keep bringing the precious metal home if the "reserve situation is favorable."
The discussion began when Rogan said he thinks new laws need to be formed to protect users from the huge influence social media companies have over public discourse.
Gabbard agreed and when Rogan asked her specifically what she would do if she became president, she proposed a two-pronged legal approach.
Comment: See also:
- Tulsi Gabbard says Democratic party is not 'of, by or for the people'
- When did Tulsi Gabbard become a Russian asset?
- 'I served in the war she championed!' Tulsi & The View's Behar face off in tense exchange over Clinton & 'Russian asset' smears
- Steve Bannon commends Tulsi Gabbard on foreign policy
- Rep. Tulsi Gabbard slams Killary remarks as 'demeaning' in latest appearance on 'The View'
- Tulsi Gabbard: US government 'is hiding the truth' on 9/11 terror attacks

The explosions come as protesters clash with Iraqi security forces in Baghdad, November 26, 2019.
A motorcycle bomb in the northern Shaab district killed three and injured five on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing Iraqi security and medical sources. Another two people died and six were hurt when a second motorcycle exploded in the nearby Bayaa district. An improvised explosive device killed one person and injured four in the Baladiyat district in eastern Baghdad.
Iraqi Defence Minister Najah al-Shammari is now being investigated for crimes against humanity by Swedish prosecutors, after he was earlier confirmed to be a Swedish citizen, the Prosecutor's Office reported.
The preliminary investigation is being led by Chamber Prosecutor Neela Frisell at the National Unit against International and Organised Crime and is "at a very early stage", according to the statement.
Comment: There may be some truth to al-Shammari's response that a third party may be responsible for much of the bloodshed during the protests:
- US embassy's sordid role in stoking October protests in Iraq revealed in Lebanese paper
- Unidentified snipers blamed for Iraqi protester bloodshed, news bureau stormed by masked gunmen
- Iraqi PM acknowledges 'righteous' demands of protesters as death toll surpasses 40 in nationwide demonstrations
It is not unusual for the "Axis of the Resistance" (Iran, Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Hezbollah and Yemen) to allow misunderstandings and underestimations of its power to be pronounced without reaction or rectification. Iran, for instance, uses this method to show how hurtful are some of the procedures aimed at curbing its power, magnifying the effects, so that actors, particularly if they are a superpower like the US, believe its sanctions or methods are effective. President Donald Trump believed the Iranian regime would fall within months due to his most severe sanctions. And yet, the Iranian government is not hiding the effect of sanctions on its economy but instead is far from declaring its defeat, producing its yearly non-oil dependent budget, and is adapting to Trump's economic punishment.
Comment: The latest on the protests is that the commander of the Lebanese armed forces (Joseph Aoun) held a meeting with the various heads of the country's law enforcement agencies:
The parties confirmed the people's right to rally on squares and roadsides as well as discussed necessary measures to ensure safety of peaceful protesters, the press service of the Lebanese Defence Ministry said.
"Those who attended the meeting warned against damaging public and private property and blocking roads, [action] that limits the freedom of movement approved by international conventions", the press service said in a statement.
The participants of the meeting to deal with the unrest responsibly and avoid any actions that could threaten the stability and safety of the people, according to the statement.
Democrats know impeachment will fail, they want to turn Ukraine 'quid pro quo' into Trump's Benghazi
When the Benghazi investigation came to a close in 2014, the House Intelligence Committee found "no deliberate wrongdoing" by the Obama administration. This was viewed as a massive failure for the GOP and a huge win for the Democrats, Hillary Clinton in particular (who everyone knew would be the next DNC candidate for president).
The Republican majority then set up a special Select Committee to continue the probe. Kevin McCarthy, at the time the Republican majority leader in the house, was completely honest in a 2015 interview about why the GOP fought so hard to investigate Clinton's involvement in the Benghazi disaster.
Zarif was the main speaker in a panel titled "The New Concept of Nuclear Disarmament." Keeping to a frantic schedule, he rushed in and out of the round table to squeeze in a private conversation with Kazakh First President Nursultan Nazarbayev. During the panel, moderator Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, managed to keep a Pentagon analyst's questioning of Zarif from turning into a shouting match.
Previously, I had extensively discussed with Syed Rasoul Mousavi, minister for West Asia at the Iran Foreign Ministry, myriad details on Iran's stance everywhere from the Persian Gulf to Afghanistan. I was at the James Bond-ish round table of the Astana Club, as I moderated two other panels, one on multipolar Eurasia and the post-INF environment and another on Central Asia (the subject of further columns).
Zarif's intervention was extremely forceful. He stressed how Iran "complied with every agreement and it got nothing;" how "our people believe we have not gained from being part of" the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action; how inflation is out of control; how the value of the rial dropped 70% "because of 'coercive measures' - not sanctions because they are illegal."
He spoke without notes, exhibiting absolute mastery of the inextricable swamp that is US-Iran relations. It turned out, in the end, to be a bombshell. Here are highlights:
Comment: Zarif is an articulate speaker, providing a rare glimpse into the problematic outcome of the JCPOA and a responsible way forward from Iran's perspective. The offer is out there.
One of the research papers is entitled 'What happened in the vote count of the 2019 elections in Bolivia? The role of the OAS Electoral Observation Mission' and was carried out by the Center for Research in Economics and Politics ( CEPR ).
This 18 page document summarizes the statistical analysis of the electoral results and the minutes of the general elections of last October 20 in Bolivia, which "does not show evidence of irregularities or fraud that has affected the official result that gave a first round victory to President Evo Morales."
According to the study prepared by Guillaume Long, David Rosnick, Cavan Kharrazian and Kevin Cashman, the OAS Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) supported a "post-election narrative without evidence" that referred to alleged inconsistencies in the process.
The Washington-based CEPR was founded by economists Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot and includes as consultants the Nobel Prize in Economics winners Robert Solow and Joseph Stiglitz, among other specialists.
Comment: Evo Morales was set up for defeat and elimination. The consequence of this coup has sent Bolivia into chaos - and the takeover is now unfolding according to plan. Does it make a difference that Morales truly won the election? Only as a historical account. The remodeling of Bolivia, courtesy the Western hydra, is well underway.
During the MAKS air show near Moscow eairlier this year Sukhoi advertised for the first time the export version of its flagship project, the Su-57. And in November pictures emerged of the Russian aircraft going into series production - a major milestone for any complex weapon system.
RT spoke about the future of the jet with Vadim Lukashevich, who worked as an aircraft engineer for Sukhoi between 1985 and 1992 and later became an independent aviation expert. He says the aircraft indeed has the potential to be a major hit in the market, but that won't come without fullfiling certain terms.
The message, purportedly written by a member of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, was sent to his higher-ups in June 2018, weeks after he says he and others "conducted the investigation into the alleged chemical attack in Douma" on April 7 of that year. The attack, which the Syrian government has been blamed for, left at least 43 people dead.
"After reading this modified report... I was struck by how much it misrepresents the facts," the email reads. "Many of the facts and observations outlined in the full version are inextricably interconnected and, by selectively omitting certain ones, an unintended bias has been introduced in the report, undermining its credibility."
The email adds: "In other cases, some crucial facts that have remained in the redacted version have morphed into something quite different to what was originally drafted."
Comment: See also:
- Tucker Carlson questions Douma 'chemical attack proof' and roots for Russia on air. Off with his head, cry MSM
- OPCW Syria report debunks Western "chemical weapons" narrative
- OPCW skewed key evidence in Douma chemical incident towards a particular outcome, claims watchdog
- OPCW interim report: Nerve agents not found in Douma samples
- The real 'obscene masquerade' is how BBC depicted staged hospital scenes as proof of Douma chemical attack
- 'Pressured' chemical watchdog afraid to contradict US on Douma chemical incident - Russian envoy
- Douma attack: Did UK pay White Helmets to produce Syria 'chemical weapon' PR?














Comment: A wise move from Poland considering the BoE has shown itself to be totally untrustworthy following the theft of Venezuela's gold, although it should be just as concerned by its reliance on its partnership with the US. Considering the increasingly unstable global economy, with much of it based on speculation and 'confidence' rather than hard assets or reality, many countries are hedging their bets, as well as preparing for the ditching of the dollar as world reserve currency: