It is tough to judge world economies at this moment. COVID lockdowns produced supply issues, rapidly dropping markets, high inflation, and low interest rates. Post-COVID, supply chains have fixed themselves,...
Economic unions and common currencies is a concept new to our world. When Europe came together as an economic union in 1967, it made the participant member states stronger. Later...
Over the past four decades, China has caught the eye of the world. For many years, China was averaging a 10% or higher GDP increase year after year. In the...
On Wednesday, August 30, Gabon went through a coup overnight. The Gabonese military placed recently re-elected president Ali Bongo under house arrest, establishing the military's Republican Guard Chief as the...
President Joe Biden's request for over $40 billion in additional funding holds significant implications, particularly for Ukraine, as the country grapples with a crisis. The Biden administration's pursuit of funds...
In a significant development towards repairing their strained relations, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, held a meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, in...
Brazil's top electoral court has commenced proceedings on a case filed by the Democratic Labor Party against former President Jair Bolsonaro. The case alleges that Bolsonaro abused his power while...
The first image that comes to many Americans and even the rest of the world's mind when it comes to the middle east is American soldiers, fighting terrorists. For many...
What has happened to the United States ability to use soft power? The world knows the United States swings a big stick and uses the military to do most of...
Leader of Wagner Group, private military contractors fighting for Russia in Ukraine, Yevgeny Prigozhin, announced on June 23rd that he was upset with Russia’s military generals stating in multiple audio...