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Asian markets see red

Taking a cue from the Wall Street plunge, Asian markets sharply declined on February 9th, 2018. Experts now believe that the global stock markets have now entered..

ISIS fighters caught, Syria remains war torn

The United States has announced the capture of two members of the ISIS group “Beatles”, Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh. The two were captured by..

Oil prices keep falling

International oil prices have fallen for six days straight due to sharp decline in the global equity markets. The price of Brent oil was at $64.34 a barrel, down from $64.90..

UK may raise interest rates again

The Bank of England, the region’s central bank has indicated that it would be further increasing the interest rates as early as May 2018. Mark Carney, BOE’s Governor..

Egypt begins military operation

On the 9th of February, Egypt launched its military campaign against terrorist and insurgent groups in the North Sinai province where it shares a border with Israel..

Taipei rejects Beijing

In the aftermath of a massive earthquake that left 8 dead, Taiwan has rejected Beijing’s offer to send across a rescue team to aid in the relief efforts. This is the latest development..

Fake news, real consequences

A malicious element was able to breach China’s central bank mailbox to email a false notice about Bitcoin crackdown to journalists’ part of the US media. Given the volatility..

Sunglasses for Surveillance?

China has been the source of many innovations, scientific discoveries, and inventions. Chinese security officials are now reportedly equipped with a dark sunglass that..

Trump orders a military parade

US President Donald Trump has reportedly asked the Pentagon to begin planning a military parade to be held in the nation. The President had indicated his interest in organizing..

Robot algorithms to blame?

A global sell-off sparked by the decline of the American stock market resulted in investors losing trillions of Dollars within days. Was a robot algorithm to blame for the..

Boston, Paris, Istanbul, London - What's next?

From Australia to USA, a common problem faced by security and intelligence agencies is how self-radicalized home residents or itinerant visitors, even if under surveillance..

Emerging Global Challenges

In March 2017, the Synergia Forum organized a private discussion with His Excellency Shekhar Dutt, IAS (Retd.) Former Defence Secretary, Deputy NSA & Governor..

The Emerging World Order

In August 2017, the Synergia Forum organised a talk by M.K. Narayanan -Former NSA to Government of India, Governor of West Bengal & former Director of..

Hong Kong’s democracy

The top court in Hong Kong delivered a substantial ruling for pro-democracy activists. A five-judge panel at the court of final appeal has overturned prison sentences..

Crisis in Maldives

On the 1st of February, the Maldivian Supreme Court issued a ruling stating that the 2015 conviction of former President Naseed and 8 other leaders was unconstitutional..

Global sell-off – what’s next?

The decline of the US stock market has sparked off a global sell-off. Stock markets around the world suffered steep falls and nearly $4 trillion have been lost within just..

Boeing’ latest direction

Billion dollar aeronautics corporation Boeing signed deals worth almost $1 billion at this year’s Singapore Airshow. The company has expressed an interest in expanding..

Are Zuma’s days numbered?

South African President is fighting for political relevance in the region as the embattled President was summoned by his political party’s leader to consider stepping down..

The tipping point

For the first time in two years, the US Dow Jones index suffered its steepest fall. The stock market index plunged by more than 600 points amid wider losses in US..

Leadership dilemma in Singapore

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, despite his public announcement of his intention to step down, has yet to name an heir, resulting in speculation from..