The U.S. has been steadily decreasing its involvement in the Middle East, and it so far seems to be benefiting them greatly. While one can’t say that the U.S. is completely disengaged, they have pulled back quite a lot. In 2020 there
The U.S. has been steadily decreasing its involvement in the Middle East, and it so far seems to be benefiting them greatly. While one can’t say that the U.S. is completely disengaged, they have pulled back quite a lot. In 2020 there
Afghanistan is facing an economic and humanitarian crisis. Ever since the Taliban have taken over rule, there have been a series of international consequences in the form of funds being frozen and international financial alliances being withdrawn. To say that Afghanistan and
Classified documents have recently surfaced that reveal the horrifying accounts of the massacres that took place in order to forge the state of Israel in 1948. Meryem Akil (Umm Osame), a survivor of the Deir Yassin massacre was only 10 years old
Morning cups of luxurious coffee may turn into bitter, dwindling cups due to a global coffee shortage. Global coffee shortages are expected after lockdowns due to Covid-19 in Vietnam has resulted in supply chain disruptions. The port that is used as a
The UK may need to, in the future, implement a Carbon Dioxide border tax in light of the greenhouse gas emissions released during the exportation of goods by consumers. The Carbon Dioxide border tax would mean that a levy would be imposed
An official investigation has been launched following the surfacing of three staff parties that were held by the government last year. The three parties, namely on the 27th November, 18th December, and 10th December will be investigated to determine whether there were
Following the discovery of the Omicron variant within South Africa, by South African scientists, South Africa has been placed on the red list, barring South Africans to visit multiple countries. Health officials stated that hospitals had recorded large spikes in admissions due
Multiple people within communities residing in the Middle East, specifically near nuclear power plants may have to accept evacuation. This would occur if the nuclear power plant was hit by the very prevalent missile strikes that the middle East endures. The Nuclear
The discussion about security in cyberspace must also take place at European level Since December 3, 2021, the EU has adopted a common line on cybersecurity in Europe. This news is by no means unexpected, but continues a development that began with
With new regulations, London wants to assert itself on the international financial market The UK’s financial regulator announced new rules for IPOs in December 2021. The focus is on strengthening initial public offerings that are carried out via the London-based English stock
Deep Tech is not yet a priority in the European Union – does Emmanuel Macron herald the turnaround? Receiving forward-looking news from Brussels is not necessarily part of the European Union’s standard. With the French presidency, which begins on January 1st and
The Omicron variant has thrown a spanner in the works regarding the UK’s response to COVID-19, with the country undergoing another spike and raising the Covid alert level. Yet despite the virus running rampant, not enough people have opted to take the