Business
Davos 2024: A World Rebuilding Trust in the Shadow of Uncertainty
The 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, concluded on January 19, 2024, leaving in its wake a multitude of insights, debates, and cautious optimism amidst a world grappling with geopolitical and economic anxieties. Under...
Asia
China’s Economy in 2023: Challenges and Opportunities
China's economy is facing a number of challenges in 2023. These include:
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: The pandemic has caused widespread disruptions to economic activity in China, and it is not clear when the pandemic will end.
The war in Ukraine:...
Europe
Modern-day Britain: The end of an Era
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Queen Elizabeth’s II death has been permeating the western airwaves and for obvious reasons, Britain still has some form of political power around the world, even though they are just a mere carcass of its former self. I am...
Africa
Debt trapped diplomacy and lessons for smaller nations
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Over the last couple of months, we have seen cracks starting to get wider and deeper within the global economic system. One of the main poster children of such a catastrophe is Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka could be seen...
News
Elon Musk might reverse Trump’s Twitter ban
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Twitter's future proprietor said something regarding the informal organization's greatest inquiry Tuesday, practically ruling out the uncertainty that assuming Elon Musk has his direction, the stage's entryways will be totally open for Trump.
"I really do imagine that it was...
Europe
Russia’s rouble continues to strengthen despite an uptick in Western sanctions
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Before the special operation started on February 24, 2022, there was a lot of rhetoric being spewed from the west talking about the impact their sanction “packages” will have on Russia’s economy.
The aim of the sanctions that were...
Politics
Sit back and watch Europe commit suicide
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The stunning spectacle of the European Union (EU) committing slow-motion hara-kiri is something for the ages. Like a cheap Kurosawa remake, the movie is actually about the US-detonated demolition of the EU, complete with the rerouting of some key...
Europe
Putin issues decree stating “unfriendly” countries should pay for rubles
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Putin sticks to his word by issuing a decree to “unfriendly” countries that they should start finding ways to pay for Russian gas in rubles. Over the last couple of weeks, rumors were swirling around that Russia was planning...
Latest News
Twitter Rebrands to ‘X’
In a surprise move, Elon Musk has rebranded Twitter as "X." The change was announced on Sunday, and the...
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