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Trump Caught on CNN Audio Discussing Classified Documents
Emma Rigby
Jun 27, 2023
US media have unveiled an audio clip that suggests Donald Trump may have retained a classified document after vacating the presidency.
Dutch Shock Indicates Tremors in the Core of Europe
Alva Brown
Nov 24, 2023
In the parliament elections on Wednesday, the people of the Netherlands elected long-lasting rabble-rouser Geert Wilders, along with his anti-immigrant and anti-EU Freedom Party, to the top of the vote.
Big US expenditure Is a Difficult Sell
Alva Brown
Sept 12, 2024
The two candidates running to succeed Joe Biden are now paying the price when added to the spending of previous governments.
Finnish Nobel Peace Laureate and Former President Martti Ahtisaari Passes Away at 86
Jennifer Willson
Oct 16, 2023
Ahtisaari, a distinguished Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former President of Finland, has passed away at the age of 86. Ahtisaari's enduring legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to mediating peace in conflict zones across the globe.
How Is Patrick Drahi Able to Get Out of Debt?
Alva Brown
Apr 12, 2024
Those who are familiar with Patrick Drahi describe him as a cunning and meticulous strategist. However, creditors battling the French telecom billionaire seem to believe the Moroccan-born businessman is ill-prepared for battle. Which side is correct could ultimately decide who owns a key portion of the transatlantic Altice enterprise, which is currently struggling due to debt of $60 billion. Drahi has the better odds.
Migrant Boat with 200 People Missing off Canary Islands, Senegal
Emma Rigby
Jul 10, 2023
Spanish rescuers are engaged in an intense search operation in the waters off the Canary Islands as they desperately seek a boat carrying over 200 African migrants that has been missing for more than a week.
Amazon Uses Saks Stake to Dress up Its Dull Fashion
Alva Brown
Jul 11, 2024
Amazon decided to support Saks Fifth Avenue's acquisition of Neiman Marcus.
Election Results in Portugal Favor the Conservatives as the Far-right Rises
Alva Brown
Mar 11, 2024
Luis Montenegro, the head of Portugal's center-right Democratic Alliance (AD), said that his party had won the general election on Sunday. However, it remained uncertain if AD could govern without the backing of the far-right Chega, with whom he had once again declined to negotiate.
UAW Strike Might Significantly Impact GM and Ford's Financial Strategies
Alva Brown
Oct 17, 2023
With the support of big profits from combustion-powered trucks and SUVs, General Motors and Ford have outlined ambitious strategies to invest billions in the development of new electric vehicles while paying investors back. But these plans are at risk.
How to Solve the Issue of Climate Free Riders
Alva Brown
Jul 11, 2023
The "free rider" problem, as it's known in economics, is one reason why governments don't do enough. The expenses of combating climate change are borne by individual nations, but the rewards accrue globally.
UK's Leaky Water Model is Facing an Intensifying Storm
Alva Brown
Jul 05, 2023
The leaky water sector in Britain is experiencing a tsunami of issues.
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.
Intervention Is Desperately Needed for Paramount's Sale
Alva Brown
Apr 20, 2024
The sale of Paramount Global is almost over, much like "Thelma & Louise."
El Nino Is Going to Create a Powerful New Economic Storm
Alva Brown
Jul 04, 2023
More terrible news arrives just when you believed it was safe to anticipate that interest rates will shortly peak. According to both the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the El Nino weather phenomena appears to be back.
Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Israeli Preparedness for Ground Invasion
Alex Wong
Oct 16, 2023
In Gaza, an escalating humanitarian crisis, marked by severe shortages of essential supplies such as food, water, and fuel, has prompted Israeli forces to prepare for a long-anticipated ground invasion against Hamas.
Amazon's Shipping Investment Pays Off
Alva Brown
Nov 28, 2023
On Cyber Monday, Amazon.com is offering a special delivery. According to the Wall Street Journal, the e-commerce company overtook UPS in US volume thanks to its aggressive push into package distribution. Prior to this, it had surpassed FedEx. Better still, there are signs that the investment is making a profit.
Legal Showdown: Bid to Televise Trump Trial Sparks First Amendment Debate
Federica Urso
Nov 13, 2023
The media has been barred from broadcasting courtroom proceedings since 1946 in the U.S. Although some pilot programs have tested recording equipment to document civil proceedings in federal trial and appellate courts, criminal proceedings have consistently remained beyond the scope.
Microsoft's Partnership with OpenAI Faces Antitrust Scrutiny
Alva Brown
Dec 09, 2023
The US and UK antitrust authorities are investigating Microsoft's collaboration with ChatGPT creator OpenAI, according to the British regulator and a press report on Friday. This comes after a boardroom dispute at the startup that resulted in CEO Sam Altman's sudden dismissal and reappointment.
Iran's Unpredictability Grows with the Death of Its President
Alva Brown
May 21, 2024
Iran is one of the primary reasons why international investors are hesitant to make large capital commitments to the region, as evidenced by its latest missile strikes on Israel. This uncertainty was increased by the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
Tesla Wins in the First Autopilot Trial Involving a Deadly Crash
Alva Brown
Nov 01, 2023
Tesla's win in the first US trial concerning accusations that the company's Autopilot driver assistance feature caused a death was an important victory for the carmaker, while it is currently facing several other litigations and government investigations regarding the same technology.
Private Credit Creates a New "Scream" for Banks
Alva Brown
Apr 24, 2024
Private lenders want to create an artistic interpretation of financial slicing and dicing.
Vistex CEO Sanjay Shah Tragically Loses Life in On-Stage Mishap during Celebration
Emma Rigby
Jan 24, 2024
In a deeply distressing incident, Sanjay Shah, the CEO of Vistex software developer, met a tragic end in an on-stage accident at the company's celebratory event.
Intensifying Tensions in the Middle East Spark Concerns of Wider Regional Conflict
Emma Rigby
Jan 16, 2024
In the last five days, a sequence of robust military actions in the Middle East involving the U.S., allied forces, and militant factions has raised apprehensions about a potential broader regional war.
Price Elasticity in America Is at Its Highest Level
Alva Brown
Aug 11, 2023
The strength of price elasticity will be driven to its limit by lingering restraint.
Italy's Meloni Faces a Setback as the Center-left Claims Victory in the Sardinia Election
Alva Brown
Feb 27, 2024
A center-left candidate appears to have won Sardinia's presidential election, according to partial results released on Tuesday. This would be Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's first regional election loss since seizing office in 2022.