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Mueller files charges

A federal grand jury has approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to multiple reports. There is an ongoing investigation..

JFK files released

Thousands of previously classified files relating to the assassination of the US President John F Kennedy have been released by the US administration after President Trump..

China changes the rules

The Communist Party of China revealed that it had abandoned a vote-based promotion system at its latest leadership reshuffle. This is apparently due to the fact three..

A national shame

US President Donald Trump a public health emergency in relation to the rising instances opioid drug abuse in the nation. The President called the pain-killer addiction..

New Zealand’s home ban

The New Zealand government has banned foreign nationals from buying existing homes in the country in a bid to curtail rising property prices. New Zealand is a wealthy Pacific..

The dark future

The world will be in deep trouble if it fails to tackle climate change and inequality, IMF managing director Christine Lagarde has warned. “If we don’t address these..

The Brexit loss

Foreign banks have contributed £17 billion to the UK’s public finances in the latest financial year. This has raised concerns that as international banks continue to..

Rights activists in Turkey released

Eight human rights activists who were arrested in Turkey on charges of terrorism have been released on bail. Amnesty’s Turkey director, İdil Eser was among those..

The new era? - Xi Jinping

We have entered the “third era” of the history of the Chinese Communist Party and “New China”. That is the historical construct that Xi Jinping and the party have presented..

Yemen in crisis

Qatar, the United States and five Gulf nations part of the GCC have imposed sanctions on 11 people and two organizations that have been accused of financing..

The Syrian dilemma continues

Russia vetoed a resolution to extend the UN's probe into chemical weapons attacks in Syria on Tuesday, saying the push for a vote ahead of the body's latest..

Inexorable crisis in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico has reported at least 76 cases of suspected and confirmed leptospirosis, including many deaths, in the month after Hurricane Maria. Although dozens of..

A move to moderate Islam

Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia has vowed to "return" to a "moderate Islam that is open to all religions"..

Autonomy in Italy

Residents of Lombardy and Veneto, which are two of Italy’s wealthiest northern regions, have overwhelmingly in favor of greater autonomy. Citizens voted in a non-binding referendum..

Japan’s economic woes

As Japanese Prime Minister Abe celebrates his decisive win in the nation’s snap general elections in October 2017, the leader may be facing a grave threat – his own economy.

US to sanction Myanmar?

The United States government has revealed that it is considering imposing sanctions on Myanmar for perpetuating "violent, traumatic abuses" on Rohingya Muslims.

Questions remain

Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has provided more information on the October 4th attack that took place on American and Nigerien troops in Niger.

Russia’s ambition

The Russian government has ambitious plans for the oil resources in the Arctic region and the nation is committed to developing the area. What will the consequences of such..

Jinping’s crackdown

Chinese President Xi Jinping has solidified his position of power at the 19th National Party Congress. However, has the President been using his anti-corruption campaign..

Abe’s political gamble

Japan’s Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, has decisively won Japan’s general election that was held on October 22nd, 2017. Abe’s party, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its junior..