Croatia sets run off for presidential post as no candidate wins...
For the second time in a row, Croatians need to choose their next President during the scheduled runoff on January 5. This, after no...
Uncovering the Kremlin’s Efforts to Conceal Russia’s Military Setbacks
August 10, 2023
Amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the Kremlin finds itself in a precarious position, grappling with the emerging controversies swirling within Russia's...
Trump’s tariffs led to billions of losses, Fed research shows
Federal Reserve economists uncover unusual trade reporting patterns during tariff tensions, suggesting potential misreporting by exporters and importers to manipulate tax and tariff calculations.
US-UK Special Relationship: President Biden and PM Sunak Meet in Oval...
During a two-day visit to Washington, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of The White...
Hundreds Of thousands hit Pakistani streets to protest Imran Khan’s ouster
Hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied in Pakistani cities, supporting former Prime Minister Imran Khan after his removal through a parliamentary no-trust vote. Young supporters dominated crowds, waving party flags and expressing opposition to what they view as foreign interference.
US seeks tighter UN sanctions after N. Korea missile test
The United States called for tougher UN sanctions after North Korea test-fired its largest intercontinental ballistic missile. Kim Jong Un pledged to expand his nuclear capabilities and prepare for a prolonged confrontation with the US, aiming to force acceptance of North Korea's nuclear status.
What to expect next as US-China trade deal gets inked
US President Donald Trump and China's Vice Premier Liu He signed a long-awaited trade deal, promising fair trade and committing China to purchase $200 billion in additional American goods by next year, with provisions for intellectual property protection.
25 dead in India’s Citizenship Law protests
Protests against India's controversial Citizenship Amendment Act have erupted in Assam, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka, resulting in at least 25 deaths and over 260 police injuries. The law, which promises citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants from specific countries, has sparked widespread demonstrations and government restrictions.
China’s Military Deploys Fighter Jets and Naval Ships towards Taiwan
August 10, 2023
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — In a fresh and potent display of military assertiveness, China has directed a fleet of navy ships and...
UK gov’t denies claims about overpriced HS2 railways
The UK government has rejected Deputy Chair Lord Berkeley's assertions that the HS2 railway project costs are spiraling out of control. Berkeley claims the project could exceed £108bn, far beyond the official £88bn budget, but government officials maintain the criticisms are unfounded.