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  • Iran’s Economy Not At ‘Dead End’ Amidst US Sanctions
    Iran
    Iran’s economy remains strong and pumping as it still has plenty of resources to rely on, says Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri on Saturday. This statement of assurance comes amidst the on-going sanctions re-implemented by the US after its withdrawal from the 2015 Iranian nuclear accord.
  • China’s Xi Jingping Set To Make First Official Visit To North Korea Next Month
     North Korean Leader Kim Jong U
    Chinese President Xi Jinping is slated to make an appearance in North Korea next month. Recent reports indicated he’ll be attending the 70th anniversary celebration of North Korea’s founding – a move which is set to bolster the bilateral relations of the two Asian countries.
  • Top Level Chinese Officials Sacked Over Vaccine Scandal
    Changchun Changsheng Bio-technology Co Ltd
    One Chinese provincial deputy governor, a mayor, and several other high-ranking government officials were fired by the ruling Communist Party of China on Thursday over a vaccine scandal which caused a public outrage in the past few days, China’s state media reported.
  • Amazon Expresses Intent To Launch Insurance Comparison Website In UK
    Growing bigger
    Amazon expresses intent to create a new price comparison website in the UK which, if the plans come to fruition, could definitely cause a major shake-up in the county’s thriving insurance market.
  • Tesla Execs Create Special Committee Tasked To Look Into Its CEO’s Privatization Proposal
    Tesla
    Tesla Inc. announced that it has created a special committee comprised of three directors to take a closer look into the company’s CEO’s abrupt decision to make the electric car maker a private firm.
  • Italian Prime Minister Condemns Motorway Company Over Recent Bridge Collapse
    The collapsed Morandi Bridge
    Italy’s government headed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte put a surmounting political pressure on the toll road company, Autostrade, putting blame on the collapse of a portion of a motorway bridge which claimed the lives of 39 people, as confirmed on Thursday.
  • State Secretary Mike Pompeo Convenes ‘Iran Action Group’ Focused On Dealing The Iran Crisis
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
    US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Thursday that his office has formed an “Iran Action Group” (IAG) which will solely focus in coordinating with the Trump administration and in its efforts to push changes in the Islamic nation.
  • US, Mexico Step Up Efforts To Curtail Proliferation Of Mexican Drug Cartels
    Cocaine shipment
    Officials of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Mexican authorities announce on Wednesday new strategies that will help the two agencies combat the international Mexican drug cartels from Mexico. One of the focal points of this crackdown operation is hitting the cartels right at the very heart of their financing system.
  • Italy Bridge Collapse Death Toll Reaches 39; More Structures At Risk
    The collapsed Morandi Bridge
    Death toll climbs to 39 following a highway disaster in the Italian port city of Genoa on Tuesday. A bridge which is already a decade old collapsed, sending dozens of cars and trucks plunging nearly a hundred and fifty feet into the ground. Meanwhile, authorities warn of more incidents such as this, as the country’s ageing bridge and tunnel infrastructure bears the growing traffic volume.
  • Turkey Retaliates With Steep Tariffs On Select US Imports; White House Reacts
    U.S. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
    Turkey announced on Wednesday its plans to raise tariffs on a number of imported products coming from the United States, including cars, tobacco, and alcohol. This retaliatory move by Ankara is an answer to the earlier announcement from US President Donald Trump, indicating the increase of levies on Turkish metals. Meanwhile, the country’s decision doesn’t bode well with the White House.
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