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  • Dec- 2019 -
    30 December

    GLOBAL WARMING

    Happy New Year! Welcome to 2020. There is a mere 10 years – a single decade – to take decisive action to prevent catastrophic and irreversible

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  • 30 December

    FRANCE TODAY

    Who would have thought that France would be one of the best performing European economies of 2019? The news has caught not only economists

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  • 30 December

    NEW FRONTIERS

    BEING GENDERLESS As civil and corporate entities look for more ways to ensure social inclusion and diversity, the fashion industry

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  • 1 December

    THE NOBEL LAUREATE

    In October, the Norwe-gian Nobel Committee announced that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali of Ethiopia had been

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  • 1 December

    CORRUPT POLITICIANS

    Polls indicate that over half of El Salvador’s population believes that President Nayib Bukele will eradicate political

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  • 1 December

    THE UK TODAY

    What a year of political upheaval and instability it’s been for the UK so far. First, ex-PM Theresa May tried to no avail to deliver Brexit, lost her party’s majority…

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  • Oct- 2019 -
    28 October

    THE PROXY WAR

    On 14 September, Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired missiles using drones and set ablaze two major oil installations

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  • 28 October

    POLITICAL CHICANERY

    Power is a deadly phenomenon that robs supposedly responsible people of every shred of decency and honesty. As American

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  • 28 October

    HUMAN MECHANICS

    I had to undergo an MRI scan recently and the consent form that needed to be signed prior to the procedure required verification of the numerous

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  • 28 October

    GERMANY TODAY

    A recession is generally defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth. While the German economy contracted by 0.1 percent in the second

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