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Sanctions lifted in Sudan

The US has announced that it will be lifting nearly all the trade and economic sanctions it had imposed on Sudan 20 years ago. Sudan was once one of the largest countries in Africa..

The power games

The upcoming Chinese National Party Congress will convene on October 18th 2017. In the secretive world of Chinese politics, who’re the people who wield the most power?..

Why did it happen?

Nearly a week after Stephen Paddock, opened fire on concert goers in Las Vegas resulting in the deaths of 58 people, questions continue to swirl around the worst mass..

Fukushima earthquake

A 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan Trench, on the coast of Fukushima in Japan on Friday. Fridays tremor struck at about 4 am EDT near the Japan Trench , about 200 miles..

May or may not

The uncertainty surrounding the future of British Prime Minister Theresa May has resulted in the loss of value to the Sterling. There is a movement to oust the Conservative Party..

Jinping beyond a decade?

As China gears up for the 19th National Congress, questions continue to swirl around if President Xi Jinping will serve for more than a decade. The history of China can be traced..

Corruption & the party congress

The upcoming Chinese National Party Congress will convene on October 18th 2017 and speculation is rife on the future of anti-graft tsar Wang Qishan. The history..

Rex Tillerson – Trump a moron

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has denied rumours of a rift with Donald Trump, amid media reports he had called the president a "moron". "I'm not going to deal with petty..

Reset : Turkey & Iran

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Iran on 5 October 2017 to hold crucial talks with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani and the Supreme..

Sharif – here to stay

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has once again been re-elected as the leader of the ruling party – the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). Sharif had been forced..

Wells Fargo CEO in trouble

Top Democrat, Senator Elizabeth Warren has called on the CEO of Wells Fargo, Tim Sloan to be fired. The bank is mired in controversy over the creation of millions of fake accounts..

The violent split

The President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont, has revealed that he will declare Catalonia’s independence in a few days. Deep fractures have appeared between..

Catalonia – thousands protest

Catalonia’s vote for an independent state on October 1st, 2017, was marred by confusion and violence. At least 861 people were reportedly injured. According to Catalan officials..

What’s the motive?

A gunman opened fire on an open-air music festival in Las Vegas, resulting in 59 deaths and 527 injuries. This was the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history..

What happens with Rohingya

With more than 500,000 Rohingya Muslims fleeing the region to Bangladesh, the international community has demanded Myanmar to address the crisis. The Rohingya are an ethnic..

Choke Points

The growing importance of global trade in agricultural commodities has increased the risks of disruption at key transport 'chokepoints', potentially triggering food price surges..

N.Korea and US 'in direct contact'

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the United States is in direct contact with North Korea and is looking into whether Kim Jong Un is open to talks. The comment..

Baghdadi is back

Islamic State (ISIS) has released a recording of what appears to be a recent speech by the group’s leader - Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has gone by several names and..

Hope for Puerto Rico?

The aftermath of Hurricane Maria has left Puerto Rico dealing with widespread damage and devastation. There have been at least 24 deaths and millions in the region..

Kurds vote for freedom

According to election monitors, more than 92% of voters in Iraqi Kurdistan have opted for independence. The results will come as a blow to the Iraqi government which has..