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Business & Economy

De-globalization

When China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, it was still a developing country. More than 15 years later, its circumstances have...

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Africa

Boris Johnson, the former Mayor of London an avid advocate of Brexit has been elected the new leader of Conservative Party (a.k.a Tory Party)...

Arms race in the Middle East

The Middle East is barreling towards a nuclear and ballistic missiles arms race. The race is being aided and abetted by United States policy...

The United States military machine and the greenhouse gas emissions

The United States military machine, is the world’s biggest institutional consumer of petroleum products and the world’s worst polluter of greenhouse gas emissions. The...

Which development model today among the big three?

The United States has many strengths and admirable qualities, but the nation’s politics is plagued by paralysis and deep partisan polarization, even though the...

Asia and globalization

China’s growing influence in Africa manifests itself in hotels all over the continent. No matter where one travels or stays, Chinese businessmen are there,...

United Kingdom and the rush for a quick Brexit

The risk of United Kingdom simply crashing out of the EU remains high. The gap between popular expectations and practical possibilities remains dangerously wide....

Rare-Earth elements and the global trade tensions

As defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, rare-earth element or rare-earth metal, is one of a set of seventeen chemical...