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Amid series of terror strikes in one or other major parts of the world investors are focused on international security issues and bracing out for safer assets. In light of the 'Paris Fallout' we exclusively provide readers an analytical and insightful views on European markets, geo-politics, economic threats and security concerns.

Paris Fallout Series

How does a city mourn?

Nov 23, 2015 13:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views

Gavin Brent Sullivan, Reader in Identity and Resilience In Communities and Organisations, Coventry University The emotional trauma of the November 13 attack in Paris reaches far beyond those whose lives were directly...

Paris Fallout Series

Brussels in lock-down amid terrorist tension

Nov 23, 2015 09:54 am UTC| Insights & Views

City of Brussels, Belgium is under lock-down for third consecutive day, due to imminent terror threats. Friday, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, ordered a lock down, clsing schools, colleges, public gathering, music...

Paris Fallout Series

Daily Mail reverts to type as media makes sense of Paris atrocities

Nov 21, 2015 00:51 am UTC| Insights & Views

John Jewell, Director of Undergraduate Studies, School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University You can trust the Daily Mail to lead the race to the bottom and its coverage of the Paris terror...

Paris Fallout Series

What is it about Molenbeek? The bit of Belgium that was a base for Paris terror attacks

Nov 21, 2015 00:37 am UTC| Insights & Views

Martin Conway, Professor of Contemporary European History, University of Oxford Just as during the German invasions of 1914 and 1940, war, it seems, is coming to France through Belgium. If one follows the logic of the...

Paris Fallout Series

In fight with ISIS, home front remains vulnerable

Nov 21, 2015 00:00 am UTC| Insights & Views

Peter Dombrowski, Professor, Strategic Research Department, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, US Naval War College It is magical thinking to assume that western states can continue to wage war against ISIS without...

Paris Fallout Series

Stricter Rules Or Complete Bitcoin Ban In EU Post Paris Attacks?

Nov 20, 2015 07:34 am UTC| Digital Currency

In the aftermath of the recent terrorist attacks inParis, it would not come as a surprise if the European Union considers blocking bitcoin and other digital currencies. According to a draft seen by Reuters, the...

Paris Fallout Series

Catch up: why Islamic State targeted Paris, and why it's changing tack

Nov 18, 2015 15:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views

Cindy May, Lecturer in the Defence Studies Department, Kings College London The Islamic State (IS) attacks on Paris represent a major shift in the groups strategy. The response has already been spectacular; increased...

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Economy

Impact of Iran-Israel conflict on Stocks, Gold and Bitcoin

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Japan Posts 7.7% Growth in Machinery Orders

In a striking development that looks set to invigorate Japans economic prospects, a key gauge of capital spending in the country has seen its most significant jump in over a year. According to Cabinet Office data released...

How cuts to marginal income tax could boost the UK’s stagnant economic growth

The British prime minister recently claimed the UK economy has turned a corner. Rishi Sunak said inflation figures were encouraging, and proclaimed that 2024 would be the year Britain bounces back. According to his...

A sustainable future begins at ground level

In 2015, the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a call to action in global partnership. By 2023 it appears that our progress has been far from satisfactory in achieving these...

Digital trade protocol for Africa: why it matters, what’s in it and what’s still missing

In February 2024, African heads of states adopted a draft protocol to regulate digital trade within the continent. This significant yet challenging course for Africas digital economy fits into the broader trade agreement,...

Politics

Canada needs a national strategy for homeless refugee claimants

One year after the federal government closed Roxham Road, refugee claims in Canada continue to increase: there were 143,785 in 2023 compared to 91,730 in 2022. The surprise announcement in March 2023 to modify Canadas...

Who will Trump pick as his running mate?

Being second in line for leadership of the most powerful country in the world is not an easy job. But for Mike Pence, vice president under Donald Trump, things were even harder than usual. As insurrectionists descended...

US and Japan Boost AI, Semiconductor Alliance; EU Eyes Reduction in China Dependence

Japan and the United States are poised to deepen ties in the high-tech sector, signaling a strategic move to enhance their global partnership with a focus on artificial intelligence and semiconductor...

US Finalizes Ban List for Chinese Chipmakers; Boosts Mexico Semiconductor Ties

The United States is finalizing a list of Chinese chip factories banned from receiving vital technology, aiming to curb Beijings tech advancements amid national security concerns. Concurrently, a US-Mexico semiconductor...

Science

Could a telescope ever see the beginning of time? An astronomer explains

The James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST for short, is one of the most advanced telescopes ever built. Planning for JWST began over 25 years ago, and construction efforts spanned over a decade. It was launched into space on...

US media coverage of new science less likely to mention researchers with African and East Asian names

When one Chinese national recently petitioned the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to become a permanent resident, he thought his chances were pretty good. As an accomplished biologist, he figured that news...

If life exists on Jupiter’s moon Europa, scientists might soon be able to detect it

Europa is one of the largest of more than 90 moons in orbit around the planet Jupiter. It is also one of the best places to look for alien life. Often termed an ocean world by scientists, observations to date strongly...

Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation − if one happened close enough to Earth, it could threaten life on the planet

Stars like the Sun are remarkably constant. They vary in brightness by only 0.1% over years and decades, thanks to the fusion of hydrogen into helium that powers them. This process will keep the Sun shining steadily for...

An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can ‘get a feel for’ eclipses

Many people in the U.S. will have an opportunity to witness nearly four minutes of a total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024, as it moves from southern Texas to Maine. But in the U.S., over 7 million people are blind...

Technology

Tesla Cybertruck Recall: NHTSA Flags 3,878 Units for Pedal Issue

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has ordered a recall for Teslas Cybertruck, citing a severe pedal issue that necessitated temporarily halting deliveries to address potential safety...

ShibArmy Issues Critical Alert: No BONE Airdrops, Beware of Scams

The Shiba Inu community is on high alert as ShibArmy Scam Alerts warns against phishing emails falsely promising BONE airdrops. These fraudulent communications are designed to steal personal information and digital assets...

Michael Saylor Nets $370 Million from MicroStrategy Shares Amid Crypto Surge

Michael Saylor, the prominent bitcoin advocate and chairman of MicroStrategy, has capitalized on the companys robust stock performance this year, selling shares worth nearly $370 million. His strategic stock sales coincide...

Bitcoin Braces for $35 Trillion Market Shift With Upcoming Halving

As Bitcoin approaches its pivotal fourth halving today, experts forecast a dramatic surge in value, potentially reaching a $35 trillion market cap. This significant reduction in Bitcoin mining rewards from 6.25 to 3.125...
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