Category: World
Oscars Apologize for Racial Discrimination Ignored After Five Decades
The native American activist refused an Oscar to be received by Marlin Brando 50 years ago. There was huge racial discrimination prevalent then, even in
New Developing Countries Trading Scheme Introduced By the United Kingdom
United Kingdom– A post Brexit trade programme by the UK promises to be a generous one while doing business with those in developing countries. The
Why Is China Stalling American Attempt To Sanction A Terrorist?
China– China is blocking America’s efforts to sanction a terrorist. The Pakistan based JeM leader was known to have been instrumental in the 1999 hijack
How Volatile Is Crude Pricing Right Now?
Russia–Crude prices are again volatile as a possible nuclear deal with Iran in on the anvil. Oil prices have said to have fallen due to
Qantas Requests Staff To Volunteer In Baggage Movement
Australia–As the pandemic lockdowns have eased and air travel resumed, airlines continue to struggle with low staff and high traffic volume management issues. Keeping in
Elon Musk To Unveil Robotaxi Service By 2024
Imagine the Tom Cruise starer sci-fi come to life where you have a car with no steering wheel and no pedals. The Elon Musk lead
Gustavo Petro Is The New Columbian President
Colombia–Colombia has created history as it elects its first ever ex-guerrilla leader formally as President. The leftist Gustavo Petro has recently been inaugurated in Bogota
Twitter Admits But Prevents Data Breach Of Its 5.4 Million Users
Not everything is all good with social media giants like Twitter, which admitted to a deadly data breach that happened to its client data last
Nancy Pelosi Taiwan Visit Will Cost America Much More Than Just Sanctions
Taiwan–The US congressional delegation led by senior Democrat Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan has not gone too well with China. First of all, they have gone
Oil prices rise as supply concerns outweigh demand worries
According to Reuters, oil prices increased on Friday after falling to their lowest levels since February in the previous session as supply deficit worries outweighed