If Newcastle should loose both Bruno guimaraes and Sandro tonali in a single transfer window, then they’re not a serious club .
Then who do they think would replace these guys efficiently? Sold Gordon, Tonali, now Bruno ?
Very unserious.
🚨🔴⚪️ Arsenal prepare new official bid for Bruno Guimarães: Arteta wants him. 🇧🇷
£55m already rejected, second approach at £65m package rejected too — fee in between £65m and £90m could accelerate talks.
Bruno told Newcastle last week that he wants #AFC move but won’t create issues, leaving decision in club hands.
🎥➕ https://t.co/FC7uO9uc0M
A disaster is a brutal but temporary physical shock. What turns it into generational poverty is the collapse of economic memory, the loss of identity, ownership records, credit history, and access to capital. When the ledger disappears, people become invisible to the system that could help them recover.
Disasters don't keep people poor. Losing access to the economy does. 💸
Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique in 2019, one of the worst storms ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere. It passed in a single night.
Six years later, families are still trying to climb out because EVERYTHING connecting people to the economy was gone.
❌ No records meant no loans.
❌ No markets meant no income.
❌ No ID meant no help.
Rebuilding homes is only part of recovery. Rebuilding economic opportunity is what allows people to move forward.
The future of disaster resilience has to be in digital infrastructure, secure identity, trusted records, and financial systems that remain accessible when EVERYTHING else fails.
When people stay connected to the economy, recovery becomes possible.
That’s the future we’re building at Peace Through Trade. 🌍
Disasters don't keep people poor. Losing access to the economy does. 💸
Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique in 2019, one of the worst storms ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere. It passed in a single night.
Six years later, families are still trying to climb out because EVERYTHING connecting people to the economy was gone.
❌ No records meant no loans.
❌ No markets meant no income.
❌ No ID meant no help.
Rebuilding homes is only part of recovery. Rebuilding economic opportunity is what allows people to move forward.
The future of disaster resilience has to be in digital infrastructure, secure identity, trusted records, and financial systems that remain accessible when EVERYTHING else fails.
When people stay connected to the economy, recovery becomes possible.
That’s the future we’re building at Peace Through Trade. 🌍
Human progress has always been a story of harnessing denser, more portable, and more controllable forms of energy. From fire to fission, the bottleneck was usually transporting that energy or its value across distance and borders. You burn wood here, you get heat here. You pump oil there, you refine and ship it. Transmission losses, geopolitics, and infrastructure limit everything.
Human civilization has ALWAYS been built on energy.
Wood. Coal. Oil. Electricity.
Bitcoin is the first technology that allows energy itself to become a global, borderless financial network.
Let that sink in.
We’re no longer just transmitting information across the internet, we’re transmitting value.
This is SO much bigger than money. It’s the beginning of a new economic operating system.
Human civilization has ALWAYS been built on energy.
Wood. Coal. Oil. Electricity.
Bitcoin is the first technology that allows energy itself to become a global, borderless financial network.
Let that sink in.
We’re no longer just transmitting information across the internet, we’re transmitting value.
This is SO much bigger than money. It’s the beginning of a new economic operating system.
Trade isn’t charity, it’s mutual self-interest that forces real adaptation, innovation, and accountability. Aid often creates dependency, markets reward results.
Fifty years ago Chile was poor and lived off one rock. 🇨🇱
Its whole economy rode on copper, but when the copper price fell, the country fell with it. That is the trap most resource economies never escape.
But Chile escaped. It opened up to trade and started making things the world wanted to buy. Today it's the second biggest salmon exporter on earth after Norway, ships cherries to China and wine almost everywhere, and copper no longer decides whether the country eats.
❌ NO aid agency built those salmon farms.
❌ NO donor planted those orchards.
Chilean businesses found buyers abroad and grew into them, until a country living off one metal was selling to the whole planet.
That is what trade does that aid never has and it isn't only Chile:
🇰🇷 Korea did it.
🇵🇱 Poland did it.
🇻🇳 Vietnam did it.
None of them got rich waiting for a handout. They got rich when the world started buying what they make.
THAT IS HOW YOU END POVERTY.
Give people a fair price and a real customer, and they build the rest themselves.
Chile is the proof.