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Syria on balance

A UK-based monitoring group called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has claimed that at least 53 civilians have been killed in Russian air strikes in..

Japan’s labor woes

As Japan battles with its the worst labor shortage in over 40 years, companies have continued struggling looking for workers to meet production deadlines. According..

Yemen’s humanitarian crisis

Nearly three weeks after a Saudi Arabia led blockade cut off humanitarian aid to Yemen, about 25,000 tonnes of wheat will be offloaded for starving people in the country.

What next for Zimbabwe?

The Zimbabwe military has announced that its operation to take over key institutions in the country including placing former President Robert Mugabe under house arrest..

The grand strategy

With the advent of technology and the expansion of the internet, there are heightened threats to national security of nation-states across the world. Can there be..

Reimagining Afghanistan

Russia’s recent diplomatic intervention in Afghanistan elicits old categorizations of a ‘New Great Gamer’ in the making among traditional rivals Moscow and Washington..

Tencent on top

China-based company, Tencent Holding, has officially surpassed Facebook in terms of market value. The company has now crossed $500 billion and is the first Asian..

Tillerson stands accused

United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been accused of violating a federal law designed to stop foreign militaries from enlisting child soldiers......

Slave trade in Libya

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called on the authorities to urgently investigate the situation and bring the perpetrators to justice after reports..

Humanitarian crisis in Yemen

There is a humanitarian crisis unfolding in Yemen as aid agencies struggle to provide urgent humanitarian supplies to the region. A Saudi-Arabia led..

Kenya’s President Kenyatta

Kenya’s Supreme Court has upheld the victory of President Uhuru Kenyatta in last month’s re-run of presidential elections. The results of the elections that had been held..

The end of ISIS

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani in an address broadcast in state media has declared the end of ISIS. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant also known as..

What next for Merkel

As exploratory talks to form Germany’s next coalition government collapsed, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has stated that she prefers “fresh elections” to leading a..

Mugabe in trouble

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, who has reportedly been placed under house arrest by the powerful military, is resisting calls to step down. Robert Gabriel Mugabe..

Merkel’s future uncertain

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s fourth term may be in doubt as exploratory talks to form Germany’s next coalition government collapsed when Free Democratic Party (FDP) walked..

Russia vetoes on Syrian resolution

Russia has vetoed a US-sponsored UN resolution that would have extended an international inquiry into chemical weapons attacks in Syria. Russia has supported the..

Automakers bet big on China

With investments from companies like Volkswagen, Tesla and Ford, China has emerged as the main market for electric cars. During the late 19th century and the..

Stampede in Morocco

A stampede that broke out in a southwestern Moroccan town resulted in the deaths of 15 people and five more were injured. The stampede occurred when food aid was being..

Kushner under scanner

Senate judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley and ranking member Dianne Feinstein have sent a letter noting that White House senior aide Jared Kushner failed to..

Arab League condemn Hezbollah

Saudi Arabia called for an emergency meeting of the Arab League wherein it managed to persuade most of the organization’s 22 member states to condemn Iran's Lebanese ally..