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Brexit transition finalized

The European Union and UK have struck a joint legal agreement that has nearly finalized all the legal terms of the Brexit transition deal. The milestone agreement has..

Putin wins another six years

On March 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin has won a landslide reelection victory. This will continue his rule over Russia for another six years, despite his straining..

Liu He in-charge of China’s economy

China’s President Xi Jinping has appointed economist Liu He as the Vice Premier overseeing the Chinese economy. China is the second largest economy in the world after..

Abe weighed down by scandal

The cronyism scandal surrounding Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has worsened over the recent days. The Japanese Finance Ministry has admitted to having..

Weaponized web?

Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the World Wide Web has warned against “gatekeeper” organisations such as Facebook, Google and Twitter, who have the..

The ASEAN-Australia summit

On the first day of the ASEAN Summit in Sydney, Australian PM Turnbull and Singaporean PM Lee, both reiterated their support for free trade, in light of protectionist..

US pursues India at WTO

In its latest protectionist move, the US has launched a trade challenge against most of India’s export subsidy programs at the World Trade Organization (WTO), after..

McMaster to leave?

Reports have emerged that H. R. McMaster, the current National Security Advisor will soon be dismissed by US President Donald Trump. If he is fired, he will join a long..

White supremacy on the rise

A recent report by the Anti-Defamation League noted a drastic increase in the number of banners espousing white supremacy across the United States. There..

UN Geneva staff protests pay cuts

The United Nations Human Rights Council and other important UN meetings in Geneva, Switzerland were cancelled on Friday after the staff voted for an unusual..

Fall from grace

Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of health technology company, Theranos, has agreed to relinquish control of her company to settle charges of “massive fraud”..

Trump picks Kudlow

US President Donald Trump has announced that he will be replacing former chief economic advisor Gary Cohn with Larry Kudlow. Kudlow is a prominent conservative..

Tillerson out, Pompeo in

US President Donald Trump has indicated that he will be nominating CIA Director Mike Pompeo to be the next US Secretary of State. He will be replacing Rex Tillerson..

Women take charge

US President Donald Trump has announced that he will be nominating Gina Haspel to become the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. If she is confirmed by..

Fake documents shake Abe government

A scandal over the cut-price sale of public land shook the Japanese government after the finance ministry admitted falsifying documents to exclude the names..

China overhaul ministries

The Chinese government announced its intention to restructure a number of ministries on Tuesday. CPC officials have stated that the intention is to reduce inter-agency..

Trump blocks Broadcom

US President Donald Trump has prohibited the $142 billion hostile takeover of Qualcomm by Singapore-based Broadcom due to security concerns..

EU plans legislation on refugee issue

The European Commission is planning legislation that would use the risk of denied visas to motivate countries outside the bloc to cooperate on sending back unsuccessful..

Russia’s weapons

Russia has successfully test-launched a hypersonic missile, which the government has deemed “invincible.” According to the authorities, this could deliver a warhead..

Colombia’s presidential candidates

On March 11, Colombia’s right-wing candidate Ivan Duque and leftist Gustavo Petro were elected to lead their respective coalitions in the May presidential election after winning primaries.