The U.S. Supreme Court Halts Education Loan Forgiveness and Restart Repayments

The U.S. Supreme Court Halts Education Loan Forgiveness and Restart Repayments

July 09, 2023 18:41 Last Update: 18:53 One of the heaviest burdens on the U.S. economy is college education loans: Nearly 50 million people, or 15 percent of the nation’s population, owe loans for higher education. Since the pandemic, both the Trump and Biden administrations have waived some fees, and the current president has even … Read more

The Two Sides of India: Elite Immigration to the US Amidst Illiteracy and Inequality

The Two Sides of India: Elite Immigration to the US Amidst Illiteracy and Inequality

2023-07-09 14:20 Last Updated: 14:46 According to the statistics of the US Immigration Service, in 2022, the US government approved about 440,000 H-1B visas specially issued to foreign professional and technical personnel, of which 320,000 (72.6%) were given to Indians. Over the years, thousands of Indians have just completed higher education in the country, turned … Read more

British Defense Secretary Wallace Withdraws from NATO Secretary-General Competition

British Defense Secretary Wallace Withdraws from NATO Secretary-General Competition

Title: British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace Withdraws from NATO Secretary-General Contest Date: June 23, 2023 The race for the next NATO secretary-general has taken an unexpected turn as British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace announced his withdrawal from the competition. Despite actively campaigning for the position, Wallace failed to secure the support of the United States … Read more

Russia’s Increasing Oil Production Puts Saudi Arabia’s Agreement in Jeopardy

June 06, 2023 16:53 Last Update: 18:26 In October last year, Saudi Arabia, under pressure from the United States, reached an agreement with Russia to jointly reduce oil production to curb the decline in oil prices. In April of this year, Saudi Arabia and a number of OPEC+ oil-producing countries announced an additional cut of … Read more

Norwegian Navy “Helga Insta” Frigate Sinking: Officer Sentenced to 60 Days Probation

May 17, 2023 10:16 Last Updated: 10:18 Four and a half years after the Norwegian Navy’s frigate “Helga Insta” sank, the local court issued a verdict on those responsible. According to a report by the Norwegian National Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) on May 15, local time, the Hordaland District Court in Norway made a verdict on … Read more

US-made Aircraft Parts Still Sent to Russian Airlines Despite Sanctions

2023-05-16 12:09 Last Updated: 12:26 The Russia-Ukraine war has been fought for nearly 15 months, and Western countries have introduced multiple rounds of sanctions against Russia. But did not see much effect. According to the “New York Times” report on the 15th, since the outbreak of the Russo-Ukraine war, the United States has cooperated with … Read more

“The Impact of US-China Technological Cold War on Wireless Telecom Operators”

May 11, 2023 17:16 Last Update: 17:22 In 2019, the U.S. government ordered the dismantling of Chinese-made equipment used in U.S. telecommunications and security networks, citing so-called “national security threats,” and replacing them with equipment from non-Chinese companies. US media reports pointed out that the consequences of this have affected small wireless telecom operators in … Read more

“Kissinger predicts possible Russia-Ukraine war before end of 2023 amid China’s mediation efforts”

08 May 2023 13:13 Last Updated: 13:27 Former U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger talked about the Russia-Ukraine conflict in an interview with CBS on the 7th. He mentioned China’s role in it, saying that because China has participated in the mediation, Russia and Ukraine may have a war between Russia and Ukraine before the end … Read more

U.S. companies are optimistic about China’s economic rebound, from fast food to luxury goods, are planning to expand their business in China | blog post

February 28, 2023 11:12 Last Updated: 11:39 The US “Wall Street Journal” published an article titled “From McDonald’s to Ralph Lauren, US companies are planning to expand their business in China” on the 26th, pointing out that as the world’s second largest economy is expected to rebound in the post-epidemic era, including fast food to … Read more

Japan’s scenery is no longer a large number of scientists are leaving to China to find opportunities | blog post

2023-02-25 20:11 Last Update: 20:49 The British TechHQ website published a review article on the 23rd entitled “Asian Tigers Are Lost – Japanese Scientists Are Ready to Leave”, describing that a large number of scientists seek opportunities in China and affect Japanese scientific research. Japan must create a good working environment to maintain or improve … Read more