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Russia and USA scenario planning – Trump and Putin meeting – business boom or lonely to prove that they are right?

on: July 16, 2018In: OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Russia and USA scenario planning - Trump and Putin meeting - business boom or lonely to prove that they are right?

By Bina ul Haq Summary Putin and Trump, leaders arguably with hostile powers. Their meeting holds significant importance in history, requiring scenario planning to structure long-term busine... Read more

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The post-war order is over

on: June 09, 2018In: AMERICAS, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
The post-war order is over

By Victor Davis Hanson The 75-year-old post-war order crafted by the United States after World War II is falling apart. Almost every major foreign-policy initiative of the last 16 years seem... Read more

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Drawbacks of US exit from Iran nuclear deal

on: May 30, 2018In: ASIA, ENERGY, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Drawbacks of US exit from Iran nuclear deal

By Sonia Naz The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed in 2015 between P5+1 (US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany) and Iran to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons. It... Read more

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Intel insights from the March 2018 Employment Report

on: April 30, 2018In: BUSINESS, OPINIONNo Comments
Intel insights from the March 2018 Employment Report

By Maxwell Hormilla and Daniel Salomon The monthly Employment Situation Report release is extremely important to investors in that it can move markets and many analysts consider it to be the... Read more

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Pak-US relations and a glimmer of hope

on: April 30, 2018In: ASIA, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Pak-US relations and a glimmer of hope

By Ubaid Ahmed President Trump began the year with a twitter message accusing Pakistan for deceit and lies. Nevertheless, United States was one of the first allies Pakistan had since its inc... Read more

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Russia: The winner of the latest airstrikes against Syria?

on: April 25, 2018In: INTL CONFLICTS, MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Russia: The winner of the latest airstrikes against Syria?

By Wang Li On April 21, one week after the U.S.-led airstrikes against Syria, Russian FM Lavrov said that Russia would sell S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Syria unconditionally. Since Mosco... Read more

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Russia and Trump

on: April 20, 2018In: ASIA, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Russia and Trump

By Traci Seltzer-Castillo Trump “bought” the POTUS by 1) manipulating voters through big data (ie. The block chains and other manipulations of tracked data), and 2) getting help from Russian... Read more

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Thoughts about Trump’s missile attack on Syria

on: April 16, 2018In: OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Thoughts about Trump's missile attack on Syria

By Peter Childs I’ve just read the CNN account of Trump’s attack on Syria, and I’ve heard what’s been said both on mainstream and alternative media about the buildup to it.   As is so often... Read more

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TRUMPeting tight, the American Right

on: April 08, 2018In: AMERICAS, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
TRUMPeting tight, the American Right

By Nozomi Hayase The United States is in a major upheaval. Trump’s cabinet shake-up moves the country into an alarming direction. From the nomination of torturer Gina Haspel as the head of t... Read more

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Nonviolence or nonexistence? The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

on: April 06, 2018In: AMERICAS, OPINION, SOCIETYNo Comments
Nonviolence or nonexistence? The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

By Robert J. Burrowes Fifty years ago, on 4 April 1968, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. The night before he died, King gave another of his many evocative speeches; this... Read more

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