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Perhaps ironically, one of the most famous 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse paintings is by a Russian:

  • Pestilence (on a White Horse -> COVID !?)
  • War (on a Red Horse -> PUTIN !?)
  • Famine (on a Black Horse -> HYPERINFLATION !?)
  • Death (on a Pale Horse -> TOO LATE !?)

 

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A Russian blogger documented horrific conditions at a local morgue — and police promptly beat him up and threw him in jail

A blogger in Siberia faces criminal charges after posting a video documenting unsanitary conditions at a morgue, according to a lawyer familiar with the case. Artem Pavlechko, who lives in the city of Tulun in the Irkutsk region, has been charged with violating privacy laws, according to his lawyer, Anna Anufrieva. State investigators confirmed that a 34-year-old man is suspected of illegally sharing private details about a doctor, including his home address, in a video posted in January to VKontakte, Russia’s largest social network.

Putin’s ‘Temple of War’ was just the beginning. Russia is building churches, mosques, and even underground chapels to convince the nation that the invasion of Ukraine is sacred.

”The Temple of War: People and Ideas That Made the Russian Invasion Possible,” by historian Ilia Venyavkin, profiles the figures who helped Vladimir Putin prime Russians for the attack on Ukraine. Venyavkin cites a visit to the Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces in Patriot Park as a primary catalyst for the book. The cathedral, as Venyavkin writes in the preface, was built on Putin’s orders but “had been developing in Russian political culture for many years.” The historian draws a parallel to the Russian–Ukrainian war: Putin personally gave the order for the invasion, but the heroes of Moscow’s “Temple of War” — from Army General Sergey Surovikin to RT propagandist Margarita Simonyan — manufactured the public consent that made it possible. 

Sky-high cucumber prices are rattling Russian shoppers. The spike might be temporary, but the inflation problem isn’t.

At the start of the year, Russians got a shock at the grocery store: cucumber prices had skyrocketed. Still, officials and economists aren’t sounding the alarm; prices are expected to begin falling by spring. Inflation more broadly accelerated early in the year, though it’s already showing some signs of slowing. But bringing prices under control could mean sacrificing economic growth — and that, in turn, could deepen Russia’s budget deficit.

Ukrainian resistance to occupation has gone underground after years of brutal repression. Scholar Jade McGlynn explains how hatred — not hope — now drives those still fighting.

As the full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year, resistance to Russian occupation has morphed into something radically different. The viral displays of defiance that defined the war’s early days — with civilians blocking tanks and holding street protests — were long ago crushed by the Kremlin’s ruthless occupation regime. Russia has now blended systematic brutality with oppressive bureaucracy and pervasive surveillance in an attempt to extinguish dissent and erase Ukrainian identity. Instead, Moscow has simply forced the resistance deeper underground.

The IOC disqualified Ukraine’s skeleton captain for wearing a helmet honoring athletes killed by Russia. Zelensky says it proves the Olympics sides with the aggressor.

The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych before his opening heat at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, citing his refusal to follow International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidelines on athlete self-expression.

A man was shot and injured after attacking police during a ceremonial lighting of an eternal flame under the Paris landmark.
The group was swept away by an avalanche after venturing off piste in the Val d'Isere area. Heavy snowfall brought by storm Nils has increased the avalanche risk in some French ski resorts.
Abuse in a juvenile facility, hazardous dust from a battery factory and an alleged sex video involving the opposition leader — the run-up to Hungary's election has so far been dominated by one scandal after another.
In southern France and northern Spain, the "unusually strong" storm Nils uprooted trees, flooded roads, and left thousands without power.
A Slovak national wanted by Italian police for 16 years for a series of thefts was arrested before he got to see his national ice hockey team perform at the Winter Olympics.
US to cut rates, gold bull market remains intact –  Richard Mills
US to cut rates, gold bull market remains intact –  Richard Mills

2026.02.13

Gold and silver’s dramatic pullback on Jan. 30 was supposedly predicated on the notion that Trump’s pick to replace Jerome Powell as Fed Chair, Kevin Warsh, is a fiscal hawk who has previously criticized quantitative easing, wants to unwind the Fed’s massive balance sheet, and may not lower interest rates as Trump has long criticized Powell for failing to do. 

But a deeper reading into Warsh reveals that he is not the hawk many think he is, and in fact is likely to move the Fed in lock step with the President’s low-interest-rate, low-dollar desires. 

Continue reading US to cut rates, gold bull market remains intact – Richard Mills at Ahead of the Herd.

Why we’re running out of copper – Richard Mills
Why we’re running out of copper – Richard Mills

2026.02.11

LME copper hit an all-time high of 13,300 per tonne ($6.03/lb) on Jan. 6, marking a 50% year-on-year increase.  

Source: Trading Economics

Along with all the usual applications for copper — in construction, transportation and telecommunications — demand is being driven by ongoing electrification and decarbonization of the transportation system and the exponential growth in battery storage.

Furthermore, copper is vital to artificial intelligence and the infrastructure that supports AI.

Continue reading Why we’re running out of copper – Richard Mills at Ahead of the Herd.

Under the Spotlight –  Jason Weber CEO Silver North Resources
Under the Spotlight –  Jason Weber CEO Silver North Resources

2026.02.09

Rick Mills, Editor/ Publisher, Ahead of the Herd:

Jason, we have the silver price crashing, and a lot of people are asking what is going on?

Jason Weber, CEO, Silver North:

Well, it’s funny. Probably around $100 silver I said $75 would feel like where it should go back to. We went on to $118 and now we’re back to $75 twice in the last seven days.

Continue reading Under the Spotlight – Jason Weber CEO Silver North Resources at Ahead of the Herd.

Future Prospects for the Port of Churchill on Canada’s Hudson Bay
Future Prospects for the Port of Churchill on Canada’s Hudson Bay

From The Maritime Executive

The Port of Churchill is located in the northeastern region of the Canadian province of Manitoba, where the premier (equivalent to a state governor) is seeking assistance from Canada’s Federal Government to develop the port for future exports of oil and agricultural bulk freight. Several years ago, there was opposition from environmentalists in Quebec to plans to develop a pipeline intended to carry oil and natural gas from Western Canada to eastern Canada’s Atlantic provinces.

Continue reading Future Prospects for the Port of Churchill on Canada’s Hudson Bay at Ahead of the Herd.

Ranked: The World’s Top Copper Producers (2000 vs. 2024)
Ranked: The World’s Top Copper Producers (2000 vs. 2024)

By Bruno Venditti – Visual Capitalist

Copper is one of the most critical industrial metals in the global economy, essential for power grids, electric vehicles, and renewable energy infrastructure.

This chart ranks countries based on annual copper production from 2000 to 2024 and highlights important shifts for producers like China, Peru, and the DRC. The data for this visualization comes from the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Continue reading Ranked: The World’s Top Copper Producers (2000 vs. 2024) at Ahead of the Herd.

 

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Mandela’s Kiss Endures

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Nelson Mandela embrace at Mandela's home in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Jan. 13, 1990.

 

The 2024 Global Elections Super-Cycle

Stay tuned for continuous updates on elections around the world. Click on a country for the latest elections data and analysis.

  • Number of national elections to be held in 2024            18 of 68
  • Overall turnout (based on registered voters)                        63%
  • Total number of ballots cast in 18 elections                   467,094,737

 

Pulled conclusions from pooled data compilations

Using some of the world’s largest companies by market cap & some of the most quoted indices + two most sung alternatives: data for this millennia where available

  • At 134x, Apple is the absolute stock price growth winner; with Amazon at 45x and Google at 32x
  • Despite the lack of interest or dividends, gold at 6.6x looks good compared to any other stock or index!
  • Barrick Gold on the other hand seems to be poorly correlated to anything including the gold metal itself!?
  • But Barrick is the only stock producing negative correlations with most of the indices including a relatively high -0.77 with the Euronext100 index
  • If one wast trying to get something totally uncorrelated on purpose- it would be hard to beat: gold and the Euronext100 index at -0.03; or Barrick and the Hang Seng index at 0.04; or gold and Merck at 0.16; or BTC and the FTSE index at 0.19
  • Correlation against a basket of indices & alternatives is best in Disney and Google (0.81-0.82), albeit at different growth multiples
  • If an average historical P/E is somewhere in the 20x range, then the current S&P quoted average which is in high 30s is as warned high, BUT: only Amazon and Visa seem to be widely out of range (justified by growth in online transactions?), with many below current & historical averages
  • In the current world of no interest & no inflation, maybe the higher P/E averages are justified..? For how long, that is a different question…

For hedging ideas, other growth, correlations, or averages- take a look at the data set/:>  the Excel file: 2emma stock monitor or go to the Data Monitor

 

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