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Jordan criminalizes Marital Rape

On the 27th of April 2017, Jordan decided to revoke an archaic law that directly exploited women of the nation. As changing times call for changing measures, Article 308 of the Jordanian Penal Code…

Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia

On the 20th April 2017, the Supreme Court of Russia declared Jehovah’s Witness, Christian denomination as extremist. All activities of the Jehovah’s Witness administrative centre were banned..
 

Maduro Out

Protests in Venezuela have gained momentum as hundreds of thousands of people opposing Nicolas Maduro’s administration have taken to the streets, even in the pro-government western reaches..

UN staff released unharmed

On 18th April 2017, a group of 100 unarmed South Sudanese refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo released 13 UN mission staff hostages. These refugees are amongst 530..

H-1B and L-1

The US Administration has ordered a review of current H-1B and L-1 visa rules and provisions as per an executive order. Two senators had introduced a legislation that aims at restructuring employment…

Malaysia seizes 18 rhino horns worth more than $3 million

Malaysian authorities have seized about $3.1 million worth of rhinoceros’ horns flown in from Mozambique via Qatar, the latest seizure in Asia of products from endangered species to feed demand for…

Steve Bannon removed from NSC

President Donald Trump has removed his senior strategist Steve Bannon from the US National Security Council (NSC). The appointment in January raised fears..

North Korea hackers attacking banks worldwide

North Korea's hacking operations are growing and getting more bold -- and increasingly targeting financial institutions worldwide. North Korea is now being linked to attacks on banks in 18 countries..

Dispute Between Spain & the UK

On the 3rd of April, 2017 Spanish Foreign Minister, Alfonso Dastis urged British politicians to cease inflammatory remarks against Spain. The remark that struck a nerve was directed at Spain from…

Cabinet reshuffle in South Africa

On the 31st of March 2017, President of South Africa Jacob Zuma dismissed Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and 9 other cabinet ministers in one of the biggest cabinet reshuffles of the 21st century.

Israel blasted for approving Emek Shilo settlement

Israel's government has approved the building of the first new settlement in 20 years in the occupied West Bank - a move swiftly condemned as an obstacle to peace based on a two-state solution.

World bank agreement

India Signs Financing Agreement with World Bank for Us$ 100 Million for Uttarakhand Health Systems Development Project. The Financing Agreement was signed by Mr. Raj Kumar, Joint Secretary..

Russian Opposition Leader Arrested

On the 26th of March 2017, Protesters gathered in the center of Moscow and all around the country calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Dimitri Medvedev. The protest gathered around 8,000…

Democrats blamed for failed healthcare bill

US President Donald Trump has blamed Democrats for the failure of his healthcare bill. The bill was withdrawn on Friday because it did not have enough support to pass in Congress.Trump said "We…

Gulenists involved in Turkish coup

The followers of cleric and businessman Fethullah Gulen were involved in last summer's failed coup in Turkey, & there is no evidence to suggest the Gulen Movement as a whole was behind the plot..

The "Laundromat"

On the 22th of March 2017, New details arose of the “The Laundromat Scheme” that surfaced in 2014. The scheme moved 20.8 billion USD out of Russia from 2010 to 2014. The international scheme involved…

World’s most expensive cities

Tokyo returned to the ranks of the world’s 10 costliest cities in 2017 as Asia’s representation expanded, reflecting the region’s rising clout in the global economy. Japan’s capital, the world’s…

UK names new spy chief

Britain on Monday named a new head for its communications spying agency GCHQ, which has been embroiled in a rare public row with Washington over allegations that it was used to snoop on Donald Trump.

Afghan Pakistan border re-opened

On the 20th of March 2017, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced his plans to re-open the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The announcement comes only a month after he ordered..

China’s dollar ambush

Caught between competing priorities and the strength of the US currency, the renminbi might have limited chances to further develop into a full-fledged global currency. A few weeks after blaming…