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Beijing Investigates ‘Serious’ Violations by Energy Agency Chief

China is investigating the head of its National Energy Administration, the latest official caught in President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive that has scrutinised over a million officials. Nur…

EU is investigating Amazon

European authorities said Wednesday they have opened a preliminary antitrust investigation into Amazon over the e-commerce giant’s treatment of smaller merchants on its website. Amazon is an American…

Microplastics may enter food chain via mosquitoes

Mosquito larvae have been observed ingesting microplastics that can be passed up the food chain, researchers at the University of Reading claim in a new study. Microplastics are small pieces of…

Saudi invests $1bn in Lucid Motors

The Saudi wealth fund has invested $1Bn in Tesla rival Lucid motors. Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, is investing in new industries to diversify the kingdom’s economy away from its…

IMF chiefs warns UK

Britain could spiral into recession if it leaves the European Union without a bespoke trade deal, the International Monetary Fund warned Monday, and economic growth will slow regardless of what deal…

China’s Silicon Valley faces serious hurdles

Integrating the two Special Administered Region (SAR) cities with mainland Chinese cities will be a massive program which will curtail the semi-autonomous status of Hong Kong and Macau. Hong Kong is…

Russia claims that flight MH17 was shot down by a Ukrainian missile

The Russian military says the missile that shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 came from the arsenals of the Ukrainian army, not from Russia. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) was a passenger…

Addis Ababa rocked by ethnic clashes

Central Addis Ababa area known widely as Piazza has been rocked by violent conflicts between the youth who came from towns of the Oromia Special Zone surrounding the capital and the Addis Ababa youth…

Suu Kyi defends arrest of journalist

Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has vehemently defended the imprisonment of the two Reuters journalists who were given seven-year jail terms after reporting on the massacre of Rohingya Muslims in…

Google will fight the Right to be forgotten in EU Court

The tech giant has been fighting for the rights of its end user’s data to be expunged from its databases. Irrespective of the verdict, this is a landmark case which will define the rights of an…

Trump launches fresh attacks on FBI and Justice Department with dubious allegation

As the country was marking the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Trump used the platform to launch a fresh round of assaults on the FBI and Justice Department. US President…

Volkswagen gears up for the Emission scandal lawsuits

Investors in the German carmaker are getting ready to pursue the €9bn in damages from the 2015 Diesel emission scandal. In 2015, US’ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a notice of violation…

Pyongyang celebrates 70th anniversary

North Korea hosted a parade featuring soldiers, along with columns of tanks and heavy artillery. However, it did not show off the intercontinental ballistic missiles that are thought to be capable of…

Germany’s troublesome right-wing media outlets.

Aggressively expanding right-wing news sites are posing a challenge to traditional media agencies in Germany. Alternative news outlets cater to readers disillusioned by consensus-driven journalism. A…

Twitter bans conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

The Social media company says it was responding to ‘abusive behaviour’ by the founder of InfoWars website. Alex Jones is a controversial conspiracy theorist who has a strong right-wing base and has…

Leak in Russian spacecraft

Russia’s space agency said on Wednesday it hopes to announce the origin of a small hole found on a Russian module docked at the International Space Station in the coming weeks, including addressing…

Facebook to invest $1Bn in Singapore

The social media company said it will invest more than $1 billion to build its first data center in Asia in Singapore, slated to open in 2022. The new data center will come up near rival Google’s…

Superbug syndrome

A superbug resistant to all known antibiotics that can cause “severe” infections or even death is spreading undetected through hospital wards across the world. "Superbugs" is a term used to describe…

Microwave weapons suspected in mystery attacks

US Diplomats and family members stricken in Cuba and China by unknown illnesses. Havana denies involvement in these attacks. Another incident had previously been reported in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, but…

Donald Trump: Provocateur?

FBI arrests man who threatened to kill Boston Globe staff for criticizing Trump. President Trump has earlier referred to the Boston Globe employees as the “enemy of the people” and “fake news”.…