[ad_1] About eight years ago, Prince Hamzah bin Hussein brought an idea to his half-brother, the King of Jordan. For years, the many tentacled Jordanian security and intelligence services had […]
Month: April 2021
Get ready for the new policy of resentment in the office
[ad_1] Of all the workers who returned to the shops and pubs of England after the lockout rules were relaxed last week, I wonder how many are like Ross Hanbury. […]
Half of the UK thinks Scotland should be allowed the second independence referendum
[ad_1] More than half of people across the UK think Scotland should be allowed a second independence referendum within five years if the Scottish National Party wins a majority in […]
New Zealand-Australia “travel bubble” lays the groundwork for airlines’ recovery
[ad_1] The launch of a quarantine-free “travel bubble” between Australia and New Zealand could provide a template for other parts of the world and pave the way for a recovery […]
Trump’s tax change dispute threatens the infrastructure bill
[ad_1] A dispute over Donald Trump’s 2017 tax reforms hampers Joe Biden’s $ 2 million infrastructure proposals, with a growing number of lawmakers on Capitol Hill threatening to vote against […]
Czechs expel 18 Russian diplomats over the 2014 blast
[ad_1] The Czech Republic will expel 18 Russian diplomats on suspicion that Russia’s security services were involved in explosions at a Czech ammunition depot in 2014. Prime Minister Andrej Babis […]
Biden demonstrates that he will exercise the American financial system as a weapon of foreign policy
[ad_1] By using American banks as a cudgel against Russia, Joe Biden has shown his willingness to arm the U.S. financial system against enemies, continuing a tactic perfected during the […]
The withdrawal from the US leaves many Afghans with little hope
[ad_1] Gul Muhammad joined the Afghan army in 2016, when he was just 22 years old. He wanted to serve his nation by fighting the Taliban and earning an honest […]
The royal family mourns Prince Philip
[ad_1] The Royal Family on Saturday paid their last respects to the Duke of Edinburgh at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. The funeral, which was attended by only 30 family […]
Mexicans head to the United States in search of Covid’s coup
[ad_1] Dismayed by the slow deployment of Covid-19 shots at home, middle-class Mexicans are increasingly traveling to the United States, as some loose inoculation policies in some states fuel vaccine […]