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Steve Bannon out

Steve Bannon, the White House Chief Strategist, has announced that he has left his post in the White House. According to corroborating media reports, he was pushed..

Trump’s dark hour

In a blow to US President’s economic agenda, two key advisory councils aimed at promoting American jobs and manufacturing have been disbanded. CEOs and business leaders..

The vehicle attack

ISIS has claimed responsibility for a terror attack where van rammed into a crowd in Barcelona and killed 13 people while injuring dozens of others. This type of attack..

Republicans stand up

Republican leaders and military generals have come together to specifically denounce racism in light of the events that unfolded in Charlottesville. Some have even criticized..

Hafiz Saeed enters politics

Hafiz Saeed’s group Jamaat-ud-Dawah, which the United States has accused of being a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba, has entered Pakistani politics. The group has been accused of..

China’s dangerous path

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has branded China’s credit-fueled economic strategy as “dangerous.” IMF has warned that China’s current path could risk a sharp slowdown..

Deal’s off for Trump

Business leaders and CEOs have stepped down from President Donald Trump’s American Manufacturing Council after he failed to unequivocally condemn white supremacists..

Japanese economy rising

According to official data, the Japanese economy grew at 1% compared to the previous quarter. This is the country’s longest economic expansion in more than a decade..

Compulsion of populism

US President Donald Trump is once again under fire. This time it was for not explicitly condemning the actions of the white supremacy groups that staged a rally in the USA which turned violent. The…

Angela – the great leader

As the German general elections inch closer, the current Chancellor, Angela Merkel, seems to be the odd-on favorite to win. So, how has this centrist politician retained power despite..

US dollar slumps

In 2017, the US dollar has steadily fallen and underperformed against other major currencies in the world. What can be blamed for this slump? In November 2016, the US..

Kalsoom Sharif steps up

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s wife Kalsoom Nawaz will be contesting in the by-elections from the seat vacated by Sharif. Sharif has been barred from holding..

Maduro-Trump to talk?

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has announced that he is seeking a “personal conversation” with US President Donald Trump. Maduro made the comments after..

Toshiba in peril?

Toshiba, has narrowly escaped getting delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange, after the company met the deadline to report its earnings results. The Toshiba Corporation..

Netanyahu under attack

Opposition leaders in Israel have harshly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for undermining democracy and acting like a “dictator”. Netanyahu is currently under..

Disney-Netflix part ways

Disney has announced that it will end its partnership with the video streaming company, Netflix, in 2019. Disney plans on launching two specific video streaming services in..

Zuma survives

Jacob Zuma, the South African President, has survived a vote of no confidence in the Parliament through a relatively narrow margin. This was the 6th vote of no-confidence that..

Early signs of Genocide

Clashes in Central African Republic point are early signs of genocide. UN aid chief, Stephen O'Brien in a recent UN meeting has requested for more troops to aid the conflict-prone..

Ahmadinejad under fire

The former President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, will face sentencing after a parliamentary court found him guilty of misusing billions of dollars in government funds..

D-Day for Zuma

The Speaker of the South African Parliament has announced that a vote of no confidence on President Jacob Zuma, will be held by secret ballot. At the heart of the..