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Niger’s ousted president loses immunity, say lawyers
Reuters· 10 hours agoNiger's ousted President Mohamed Bazoum has been stripped of his immunity by the State Court of Niamey, a move that signals the ruling junta will launch...
Looking to Move Abroad? Consider a Foreign Residency or Citizenship
Barrons.com· 3 days ago“There are so many idiosyncrasies country by country,” he says. Consider alternative pathways....
Are we sure China views sea power the same way the West does?
Defense News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHowever, the truth may be that our views on sea power fundamentally differ. Look no further than...
Cyber and data privacy insurance trends in an era of increased regulation
Reuters· 1 day agoWhile the cyber and data privacy insurance market continues to mature, the escalating cyber threat landscape, coupled with ever expanding domestic and foreign data privacy ...
Opinion | US is stuck in a vicious cycle that could spell crises elsewhere
South China Morning Post· 7 days agoJapan has spent a record near ¥10 trillion (US$64.15 billion) over the past month from its foreign ...
Joe Biden will ‘respect’ verdict as son Hunter found guilty of all gun charges
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThey were forced to relive painful chapters in their family history as prosecutors read deeply...
Jittery markets rally after Argentina’s Milei has first legislative ‘triumph’ on sweeping reforms
The Hill· 1 day agoWall Street rallied Thursday as Argentina’s President Javier Milei traveled to Italy for the Group...
Man jailed for street attack on Danish prime minister
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“I strongly condemn all violence against our political leaders. Nato allies stand together to...
Myanmar poverty deepens, economic growth stagnant, World Bank says
Reuters via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"The downward revision in projected growth for 2024/25 is largely due to the persistence of high...
What are the rules when it comes to rescuing hostages?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAnd it is not a sign of weakness when democratic governments pay what seems like exorbitant amounts...