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Will the United States invade Iran in 2009?

[ Most Likely ] No (85% chance)
- The States has spent 5 trillions to undertake Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae; - The States has spent 85 billions to safe AIG; - Most likely that the States will spend another 700 billions to bailout th...
will close on 2009-12-31 EST
  45 News 15 Comments Report Osiris Osiris (*)

Terrorist attack in Dubai

[ Most Likely ] Later than December 2009 (83% chance)
Dubai has seemed immune to both financial and political attacks recently. With it now have taken a huge hit in the financial market how long till it feels the "bite" of the terrorist for it's relation...
will close on 2009-12-31 EST
  0 News 5 Comments Report DMMc DMMc (*)

How will Japan & Korea Resolve the Territory Dispute?

[ Predicted ] Still in negotiation (72% chance)
The islands are known as Dokdo in Korean and Takeshima in Japanese. The group of 33 islets is about 87 kilometers (54 miles) east of South Korea's Ullung Island and 157 kilometers northwest of the Oki ...
[ Closed ] on 2009-01-01 EST, Unanswered
  210 News 4 Comments Report Arthur Arthur (*)

Any American Zero-Emissions City by 2010?

[ Predicted ] No (62% chance)
In Apr 2008, a city has being built in Abu Dhabi will serve as a large-scale test for renewable energy. In the harsh desert climate of Abu Dhabi, construction started on a city that will house 50,000 p...
[ Closed ] on 2008-08-08 EDT, Unanswered
  69 News 8 Comments Report banker banker (*)

Learn a new language for the next decade

[ Predicted ] Chinese (22% chance)
BRICs are terms used in economics to refer to the combination of Brazil, Russia, India, and China. It is believed that the economies of the BRICs are rapidly developing and by the year 2050 will eclips...
[ Closed ] on 2008-04-18 EDT, Unanswered
  189 News 8 Comments Report crown crown (*)
UBS announced a $10 billion writedown and an emergency injection of funds from Singapore and the Middle East that make it as the biggest subprime crisis casualty to date among major European banks.
[ Closed ] on 2008-01-31 EST, Unanswered
  4 News 5 Comments Report KKasapis KKasapis (*)