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What happens now to Syria?

Violence in Syria has continued to escalate as 250 people have died in the region of Ghouta due to airstrikes in the span of just 48 hours. Young children are among those who..

Pyongyang snubs Pence

On the 20th of February, US Officials confirmed that Vice President Pence had been scheduled to meet with North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo-jong..

Trump ranks last

Current US President Donald Trump has been ranked the worst president in the 2018 Presidents and Executive Politics Presidential Greatness Survey. The..

Maldives - Trouble in Paradise

Mohamed Nasheed, the former President of the Maldives currently in exile, painted a grim picture of his home country during a conference in India. He spoke about radical..

The Ethiopian emergency

On the 15th of February this year, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn announced that he was stepping down. The Prime Minister’s resignation comes..

US voices concerns over PESCO

German and French defence ministers recently reiterated their support and dedication to the European Union’s Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO)..

Global shares rise

On February 16th, 2018, world shares including stock markets in Asia witnessed their best gains in nearly six years. The rise in global shares comes after..

US blocks China, again

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has barred the proposed sale of the Chicago Stock Exchange to a group of Chinese-led investors..

Cracks in Australian government

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Joyce and Prime Minister Turnbull are currently at odds and publicly feuding with one another. The cracks within the ruling coalition..

Deadly shooting in US school

On February 14th, 2018, a gunman entered high school in Florida and launched an attack that resulted in the deaths of 17 people (adults and children). The gunman has..

US warns against Huawei

The heads of six US intelligence agencies including the FBI and the CIA have warned the US citizens from using products made by Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE..

Netanyahu’s legacy

Israeli police have recommended indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in connection to two corruption cases. After months of investigation, the police believe..

India’s image in Africa

The residence of the prominent Gupta family in South Africa has been raided by an elite South African police unit. The influential business family has been at the center of the..

Erdogan’s “Ottoman Slap”

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has sharply criticized the NATO alliance and the United States. During a speech, he noted that it was wrong to equate NATO to only..

Japan’s grows at record pace

Japan’s economy grew in the three months to December 2017. The country has recorded growth for the eight consecutive quarter. This is the longest expansion the nation has..

Chinese spies in US universities?

On the 13th of February, the Senate Intelligence Committee gathered to discuss US security concerns. Foremost amongst these was China. Officials discussed the..

Increased military, decreased diplomacy

US President Donald Trump has cited Russia and China as prime concerns and has requested the US Congress to increase its military budget. The request asks for Pentagon..

Netanyahu under cloud of controversy

The Supreme Court of Israel has ruled that the police could publicize their indictment recommendations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This is in regards..

The British tax haven

An analysis conducted by the BBC has revealed that 23,000 properties in the England and Wales are owned by a number of overseas firms that are held by registered entities..

Deadline for Zuma

South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) held a marathon 13-hour meeting to discuss the fate of the controversial President Jacob Zuma. According to news reports..