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The future of Iran

Anti-government protestors in Iran have reportedly attacked police stations in the country and have clashed with multiple security forces. At least 13 people have been estimated..

China’s military might

China is reportedly planning on making use of robots and robotics in an effort to increase its bomb and shell production capacity by threefold within a decade. It is using the technology of…

HRW condemns the Saudi Prince

Human Rights Watch has condemned the actions of the Saudi Prince and has called on the United Sanctions to impose sanctions on him over the alleged abuses carried out in Yemen by Saudi Arabia..

Anti-government protests in Iran

Anti-government protests have continued to take place across Iran for the fourth day. This has been called as the biggest domestic challenge for the leaders in Tehran since similar protests took…

US’ tax overhaul

The United States Senate, with a Republican majority has passed a sweeping overhaul of the US tax code. If the US House of Representative, which is also controlled by a Republican majority..

Cryptocurrency exchange hacked

A South Korean cryptocurrency exchange has declared bankruptcy after a hack resulted in the loss of 17% of its total assets. The value of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoins have continued to rise..

China’s economic turn

In December 2017, the Chinese government congregated for a three-day economic work meeting. At the top leadership decided China will follow a “high quality” growth model with more focus..

Bitcoin fizzles

The value of Bitcoins has fallen by nearly 25% after nearly touching $20,000 recently. The prices dropped below $15,000 in the span of 12 hours. Experts have warned of a “bubble” regarding..

Catalonia’s future

As Catalonians head to vote in the regional elections, will there be renewed efforts for the secessionist movement? Catalonia has been settled by the Phoenicians, the Etruscans..

Voters send message to Madrid

The regional elections in Catalonia was held on Thursday 21 December 2017. This was conducted to elect the leaders for the 12th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of..

A new path for Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe’s new President Emmerson Mnangagwa has vowed to introduce policies that will effectively boost the nation’s economy and improve its standing..

UK Minister forced to resign

Damian Green, one of Theresa May's closest allies and a senior member of her cabinet has been sacked. An internal investigation revealed that the senior minister had made misleading..

Ocean floor mining to begin 2019

A new mining concern, Nautilus Minerals Inc. has developed what it hopes to be the first line of successful ocean-bed mining robots. With two-thirds of the..

Sanctions on North Korea

The UN security council has unanimously approved tough new sanctions on North Korea. This has been in response to its latest launch of a ballistic missile.

Civil Military Relations

Vital issues of statecraft and national security are determined by the pattern of institutional interaction between the civil and military components of a nation’s polity..

Reimagining North East Asia

The steady erosion of U.S. politico-economic primacy in the Asia-Pacific region continues unabated. It has two sources: The first is China’s growing wealth and power..

The emerging world order - A Security 360 Highlight

John Bruton, the former Prime Minister of Ireland has spoken at length about how a new world order is emerging in geopolitics at the Synergia Conclave – Security 360..

Who takes credit for ISIS defeat?

Lt. Gen. Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi, a three-star General in Iraq has stated in a recent interview that it was the nation’s soldiers and not US President Donald Trump who..

The price of oil

Oil prices have continued to rise due to an oil worker’s strike in Nigeria and the ongoing outage of the Forties pipeline. OPEC countries along with Russia have recently..

Japan softens stance

Japan has expressed keen interest and inclination towards China’s ambitious One belt one Road initiative. This move forms a part of the shift in Japanese foreign policy..