International ramifications of US Big Tech’s power

July 8, 2020

Hunter Dorwart, an independent researcher living in Washington, published on “Asia Times” an op-ed on the communication power and digital… Read More

Why Is British Social Media Promoting Anti-Vaccine Propaganda?

July 7, 2020

There is a different kind of mutiny forming in Britain where social media is buzzing with anti-Covid19 vaccination. In a… Read More

After months of pandemic struggle, here’s how Europe has evolved

July 7, 2020

It has been more than six months since the Coronavirus outbreak hit the world starting from China's Wuhan city. The… Read More

Lebanon: Economic crisis pushes Diab’s government for resignation

July 6, 2020

Lebanon’s unending economic crisis raised calls for resignation of Hassan Diab’s government. Lebanese prime minister Diab formed the government in… Read More

US reports new record one-day coronavirus cases

July 6, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic continues to run in the United States of America. The country recorded a new record of daily… Read More

Coronavirus geopolitics, Asia emerges as winner

July 4, 2020

Beijing is in lockdown. The schools were closed, and the flights canceled, with decisions that brought the Chinese capital back… Read More

Arrests under China’s controversial national security law for Hong Kong sparks international concerns

July 4, 2020

On Friday, the United Nations rights office communicated concerns in its tweet regarding the national security law passed by China… Read More

Hamas and Fatah join hands against Israeli annexation plans

July 4, 2020

The bitter rivals came together to announce their cooperation against Israel’s expressed intentions to officially annex their settlements in the… Read More

Coronavirus: Europe reopens but not to the USA, in Italy quarantine for all as cases restart to rise

July 3, 2020

Arriving yesterday from Tunisia to the Italian airport of Fiumicino, one understands how much the fear for the coronavirus is… Read More

Trump has dug a pit for himself, Reparation possible before November? – An Analysis

July 3, 2020

Presidency is a notoriously difficult job. But no event can be a positive illustration of the broadly divergent views of… Read More

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