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Colorado Supreme Court Shakes Up Political Landscape, Bars Trump from State's Primary Ballot
Emma Rigby
Dec 19, 2023
In a groundbreaking decision that is poised to reverberate through both legal and political spheres, the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled to prohibit former President Donald Trump from featuring on the state's primary ballot.
Visa Restrictions Imposed on South Sudanese Nationals by the US
Jennifer Willson
Apr 06, 2025
The United States has announced the revocation of all existing visas for South Sudanese citizens and a ban on new visas being issued, citing the South Sudanese government's failure to accept its citizens deported from the US.
Biden to Denounce Isolationism at the Normandy Cliffs in Line with Reagan
Alva Brown
Jun 07, 2024
US President Joe Biden intended on Friday to compare the risks posed by Nazi Germany to those that the world faces today from tyrants and authoritarianism, near the cliff that US Army Rangers scaled on D-Day eighty years ago.
DeSantis Campaign Faces Turmoil: PAC Shakeup and Scandal Threaten Promises of Effective Governance
Federica Urso
Dec 05, 2023
This weekend witnessed a notable upheaval within the Never Back Down super PAC, the primary supporter of Governor DeSantis' campaign. Several high-ranking officials, including the recently appointed CEO, were ousted amid growing discontent among campaign personnel regarding the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of the PAC's expenditures.
Tycoon's Lithium Acquisition Keeps Investors in Suspense
Alva Brown
Oct 16, 2023
Gina Rinehart has demonstrated her proficiency as an M&A strategist. With skillful application of the nation's takeover regulations, Australia's most wealthy person has thwarted Albemarle's A$6.6 billion ($4.2 billion) attempt to acquire lithium company Liontown Resources. Now she needs to provide evidence that the action was more than just an attempt to gain control.
Starmer Faces a Threat of "Gilet Jaune" from UK Riots
Alva Brown
Aug 08, 2024
Keir Starmer, the newly appointed prime minister of the United Kingdom, is facing a "gilet jaune" moment.
US to Investigate If Chinese Vehicles Pose Threats to National Data Safety
Alva Brown
Mar 01, 2024
The White House announced on Thursday that the US is initiating a probe into whether Chinese auto imports pose a risk to national security and may be subject to restrictions because of concerns regarding "connected" car technology.
Fight for Remington Deal is About Taboo Around Guns
Alva Brown
Apr 02, 2024
Small-caliber military producers face an uncertain future as a result of being shut out of markets.
Trump Claims Upcoming Putin Talks Will Address Ukrainian Territory and Power Plants in Ceasefire Deal
Emma Rigby
Mar 17, 2025
In a controversial statement ahead of planned negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the two leaders would discuss territorial concessions and control of Ukrainian nuclear power plants as part of potential ceasefire talks to end the ongoing war in Ukraine.
COVID-19 Hospitalizations on the Rise: Latest CDC Data Highlights Hot Spots in the U.S.
Jennifer Willson
Dec 20, 2023
In the midst of the holiday season, the United States is grappling with a concerning surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations, according to the latest figures released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
West's Big Plan Is Being Complicated by the Middle East
Alva Brown
Apr 15, 2024
The administration of President Joe Biden appeared to view the Middle East as a prop for world geopolitics six months ago. The United States and its allies intended to concentrate on Russia's war in Ukraine and prevent China from growing too powerful.
Israel and Hamas Strike Agreement: Humanitarian Pause and Hostage Release
Emma Rigby
Nov 22, 2023
Israel and Hamas came to an agreement on early Wednesday to temporarily cease hostilities, enabling the release of hostages and allowing additional humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Mike Johnson Elected as US House Speaker, Breaking Legislative Deadlock
Alex Wong
Oct 25, 2023
The article discusses the election of Mike Johnson as the new US House Speaker after a 23-day period of legislative deadlock and internal divisions among Republicans. Johnson, who had previously expressed support for Donald Trump's claims about the 2020 election, received the support of all 220 present Republicans.
After Widespread Protests, Kenya's Ruto Suggests Spending Cuts
Alva Brown
Jul 06, 2024
President of Kenya announced plans on Friday to reduce expenditure and borrow more money in about equal amounts to close a roughly $2.7 billion budget shortfall left by his decision to back out of planned tax increases in the midst of widespread opposition.
Biden and Xi Concur to Enhance Military Communications, Aiming to Prevent Unintended Incidents
Emma Rigby
Nov 15, 2023
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced that his administration has secured agreements with China to resume military communications and address the issue of fentanyl production. This development follows his first face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a year.
India's Election Moves into the Fourth Stage as Tensions over Inequality and Religion Intensify
Alva Brown
May 13, 2024
In the fourth round of a seven-week general election, India held voting on Monday amid increasingly aggressive campaigning focused on religious and economic disparities.
Trump's "Reciprocal Tariffs" Ignite Global Market Carnage: Recession Fears Mount
Federica Urso
Apr 09, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs—including a staggering 104% levy on Chinese goods—officially took effect today, intensifying a global trade war and triggering a brutal sell-off across financial markets.
Escalating Middle East Tensions Drive Heightened China-U.S. Dialogue
Emma Rigby
Oct 26, 2023
The long-awaited visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Washington kicked off on Thursday, highlighting the increasing communication between the U.S. and China, despite escalating global tensions from conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
India's Inflation Holds Steady in March as Gold Surge Offsets Food Price Relief
Federica Urso
Apr 09, 2025
India consumer prices likely rose around the same rate in March as they did in February following four months of declining inflation, as a sharp rise in gold prices offset flat food prices, a Reuters poll showed.
Germany Nears Coalition Deal as Economic Crisis Looms
Jennifer Willson
Apr 09, 2025
Gaza's Hospitals Are Overflowing with Patients Hurt in Israel's Military Campaign
Alva Brown
Jun 11, 2024
The breakdown of Gaza's health system in the face of intense Israeli bombardment has made the situation too difficult.
Tragedy in West Bank: Palestinian-American Teen Killed by Israeli Settler
Emma Rigby
Apr 07, 2025
A 14-year-old Palestinian-American boy, Omar Mohammad Rabea, was fatally shot near the village of Turmus Ayya in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, according to reports.
Biden Denounces Trump's Russian Encouragement: A Matter of National Security
Jennifer Willson
Feb 14, 2024
In a resolute denunciation of his predecessor's recent remarks, President Joe Biden unequivocally condemned former President Donald Trump's apparent encouragement for Russia to invade NATO nations failing to meet defense spending obligations.
Global Markets Shaken as Trump Defends Tariff 'Medicine' Amid Economic Fallout
Alex Wong
Apr 07, 2025
Global financial markets are reeling this week following President Donald Trump's imposition of sweeping import tariffs, with leading business figures urging a policy reversal.
Big Pharma Will Be Crowded Out by New Pharma
Alva Brown
Jun 12, 2024
Tech-driven upstart competitors pose a danger to Big Pharma.
