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The issue with China’s Silk Road

Australia, Japan, India, and the United States, known as the “Quad”, are reportedly in talks to develop an alternative to China’s ambitious One Belt One Road Initiative..

Credit Suisse to begin Brexit plan

According to media reports, Credit Suisse is planning to relocate 250 investment banker jobs from London to the continent. This is the “first phase” of its Brexit plan..

The rich benefit from tax cuts

Warren Buffett, the third richest man in the world and a business magnate has revealed to investors that his conglomerate, the Berkshire Hathaway received a profit boost..

110 girls missing in Nigeria

Days after terrorist group Boko Haram attacked a boarding school in Nigeria, the government has confirmed that 110 girl students are missing and unaccounted for..

Government takes over Anbang Insurance

On the 23rd of February, the Beijing-based Anbang Insurance Group was seized by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission. Chairman Wu Xiaohui was dismissed for fraud..

Jinping in power

The Communist Party of China (CCP) has proposed an amendment to the nation’s constitution that will allow current President Xi Jinping to serve for a third consecutive year..

Compromise to win

South Korean President Moon Jae-In has stated that both North Korea and the United States have to be willing to compromise in order to enter talks to discuss a solution..

Rick Gates pleads guilty

Rick Gates, former member of the Trump election campaign, has pleaded guilty to criminal charges brought forward by the Muller special council investigation..

Mogadishu bombed

At least 27 people have died and many more injured after twin car bombings and gunfire took place in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. A turbulent nation, Somalia has been..

Oil prices rise, again

After a minor slump, oil prices continue to gain on February 23rd, 2018. The value rose to the highest in two weeks and was partly due to the shutdown of an oilfield in Libya..

Boko Haram’s attack on Nigerian girls

Days after Boko Haram attacked a boarding school in Nigeria, parents of students claim that almost 101 girls are still missing. Nigeria has been beset with violence since..

NRA hits back

Wayne LaPierre, the head of the powerful National Rifle Association (NRA), has broken his silence since the latest school mass shooting that left 17 dead. He has accused gun..

Triggering a nuclear crisis

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in a speech in London has stated that if the JCPOA deal is scrapped, that would result in another “nuclear crisis”..

Netanyahu’s aide testifies against him

On Tuesday, the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s aide Schlomo Filber agreed to testify against the Prime Minister in an investigation involving allegations of bribery..

China strengthens border along India

The Chinese state media has published a report noting that the country will be upgrading its Western Theater Command in order to confront any threat from India..

Duterte’s violent campaign

According to an opposition Senator in Philippines, at least 20,000 people have died as a direct result of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. In 2016, Duterte..

European lawyer pleads guilty

A European lawyer with ties to a Russian oligarch has pleaded guilty in the ongoing US investigation into whether Russia interfered with the US Presidential elections in 2016..

Maldivian crisis continues

On the 20th of February, the Maldivian Parliament voted in favour of extending the state of emergency. The country has been in a state of emergency since the 5th of this month..

The reality of Crypto

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has revealed that the nation’s proposed cryptocurrency (named “Crypto”) has raised $735 million. The government has announced..

Saving China’s economy

Chinese President Xi Jinping will reportedly be appointing Liu He as the Vice Premier overseeing China’s economy. Analysts note that Liu He will become one of the most powerful..