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WSJ reports on a new proposal to Israel and Hamas to resolve the conflict

According to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), international mediators on Gaza have devised yet another plan that would help release hostages and ultimately result in an end to hostilities. The plan handed over to Israel and Hamas envisages a ceasefire for almost four months, with the first stage,...

EU imposes sanctions against Syria's only private airline

The sole private airline operating in Syria, Cham Wings, has been sanctioned by the EU. According to a statement published in the EU's official journal, the European Union has imposed sanctions against six people and five entities from Syria, including the country's only private airline, Cham...

Biden hopes Senate will introduce southern border bill as early as this week

According to Bloomberg, U.S. President Joe Biden voiced optimism that the Senate will be able to create a package on the southern border that will appeal to both Democrats and Republicans next week. Concurrently, at a mayors' conference, the President announced that he would back a deal that...

Iceland faces worst damage from volcanic eruption in half a century

According to Bloomberg, Iceland is expecting the biggest in fifty years devastation from a volcanic explosion in the southwest of the country. The volcano, which is situated north of the settlement of Grindavik on the Reykjanes Peninsula, started erupting on January 14. The infrastructure of the...

Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax charges

Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden, entered a not guilty plea to nine counts of omitting to pay taxes totaling at least $1.4 million. According to NBC News, Hunter Biden personally showed up for the court in Los Angeles, California, before District Judge Mark Scarsi. The hearing took...

Politico: Hungarian Prime Minister Orban may head European Council

If current European Council chairman Charles Michel steps down, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban might take over as interim leader, Politico reports. If Michel steps down in the summer of 2024, leaders of the EU would need to negotiate a replacement quickly. Since Hungary will take over the...

SCMP: China to develop its own private military companies to protect overseas projects

China plans to establish its own private military enterprises in order to guarantee the security of international projects in unfavorable parts of the globe, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) Hong Kong edition. West Asia, Africa, and Latin America are seen by Chinese authorities as...

China's state-owned companies ban their employees from using Apple tech

Bloomberg reports that managers of eight Chinese provinces' state-owned businesses imposed a restriction on their employees using Apple devices. According to Bloomberg, which cited sources, managers of Chinese state-owned businesses and government-backed organizations in eight Chinese regions has...

UN Climate Conference declares beginning of the oil era end

The two-week UN climate conference COP28 came to a close on Wednesday in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with the acceptance of a document on the phase-out of fossil fuel use by 2050. The phrasing of the conference's final document, which addressed countries' intentions to stop using fossil fuels, was...

Bloomberg: Abu Dhabi becomes new destination for billionaires

Bloomberg reports referring to data cited by asset management consulting firm M/HQ that Abu Dhabi has emerged as a new refuge for millionaires. Currently, there are over 5,000 private enterprises registered in the ADGM free economic zone, up from 46 in 2016. According to the agency, the chance to...
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