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The legacy of Yitzhak Rabin

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin has said that the assassination of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was an act that “didn’t just eat away at Israeli democracy, but ripped..

Fed holds off on rate hike

The Federal Reserve has voted to hold the interest rates steady between 1 and 1.25 percent. This is largely due to the fact the US economy has grown despite recent..

Westminster’s scandal

Sir Michael Fallon, UK’s Defence Secretary has resigned over allegations of sexual impropriety. Theresa May Government has been thrown into crisis as multiple MPs have been..

Terror in New York

At least eight people were killed and 11 injured in New York after the driver of a truck mowed down people on a cycle path in Lower Manhattan. Authorities have billed it a..

The power of social media

Executives from Facebook, Google and Twitter were grilled by members of the US Congress over Russia. This was the first time these companies were under scrutiny since they admitted that..

Wall Street on a high

Buoyed by stronger than expected economic growth for the US, equities markets in Wall Street ended on a high, with the Nasdaq rising to a new record. Analysts have noted..

Campaign aide pleads guilty

George Papadopoulos has become the first person to plead guilty in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Donald Trump's Presidential Campaign. He confessed to..

Markets react to Russia investigation

US markets fell as Paul Manafort, former Chairman of the Trump Presidential campaign, was charged with money laundering and conspiracy. The markets also..

Jail rogue bankers – Brown

James Gordon Brown, the former UK Prime Minister has said that rogue bankers should be held accountable and jailed if found guilty. Post the September 11, 2001 attacks..

Brexit – loss of jobs?

The Bank of England is preparing for the eventuality that tens of thousands of jobs in the financial sector would be lost as a result of Brexit. According to a report in..

Spain’s crisis

The Spanish government, which has suspended Catalonia’s autonomy, has revealed that it may arrest sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont in the next two months.

Manafort indicted

Former Chairmen of the Trump presidential campaign, Paul Manafort and his former business associate Rick Gates have been told to surrender to Federal authorities..

Saudi Arabia lifts another ban

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced that women will be allowed to enter three sporting stadiums across the region. This is a landmark decision as..

Burundi leaves ICC

Burundi announced that it will leave the international criminal court. This is the first nation to withdraw from the body in 15 years. For more than 200 of those years, Burundi was..

US economy on the rise

The US economy expanded at an annual pace of 3% during the three months to the end of September. The growth rate is higher than what had been forecast by experts.

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..