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Oil Majors Brace for Dividend Drought as Sub-$70 Crude Bites
Sub-$70 oil is squeezing margins, forcing Exxon, Chevron, and BP to rethink $100 billion in annual returns. Dividends to Dry Up as Sub-$70 Crude Squeezes Supermajors - Amidst fears of oversupply and tariff-impacted demand slowdown, global oil...
World : Greta Thunberg Turns Focus To Gaza Genocide After Release From Israeli Detention
LONDON/ISTANBUL, Oct 7 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Swedish activist Greta Thunberg spoke publicly on Monday for the first time after being released from an Israeli prison, where she was reportedly beaten and forced to kiss the Israeli flag, Anadolu...
I stopped Indo-Pak war, Trump repeats his claim
“Tariffs are very important for the United States. We are a peacekeeper because of tariffs. Not only do we make hundreds of billions of dollars, but we’re a peacekeeper because of tariffs,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Monday. The US president...
Opinion: From the League of Nations to the United Nations to Trump Global?
President Donald Trump delivers remarks to the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City on Sept. 23, 2025. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images/TNS) Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations —...
The Cold, Hard Airport-Floor Truth
By Michael Every of Rabobank There is some irony that this Global Daily author, who has written about geopolitical events such as drone incursions into Europe regularly, was trapped in Munich airport on Friday night by what were reportedly...
How Africa’s diaspora can reshape global partnerships at the G20.
Abdou Samb|Published 2 days ago 4min NEXT month, a significant milestone in global governance will unfold on African soil as South Africa hosts the G20 summit. As the only permanent African member of the forum, South Africa’s presidency represents...
The mystery of the missing cane
By Manuel C. “Manny” Correira It’s a mystery that has baffled older residents here in town for decades now: what happened to the heralded 14-carat gold-headed cane which was presented to the town’s oldest living resident? For those of you who may...
You Won’t Believe What Kuminga Did After Warriors Preseason Win
Getty Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves grabs a loose ball in front of Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga. Jonathan Kuminga’s smile said it all. Days after ending a tense contract standoff that had cast a shadow over the Golden...
Trump says tariffs help US play ‘peacekeeper’, cites India-Pak truce again
Once again asserting that he helped broker a peace deal between India and Pakistan, US President Donald Trump on Monday (October 6) said the use of tariffs to stop wars has been an effective method for him. “Tariffs are very important for the...
Trump says his intervention was ‘very effective’ in India-Pakistan conflict
India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians US President Donald Trump on Monday described his use of...
What I said was very effective, they stopped: President Trump on India-Pakistan conflict
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office at the White House, on October 6, 2025 | Photo Credit: AP U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday (October 6, 2025) described his use of tariffs as a measure to stop wars, and said that...
‘What I said was very effective, they stopped’: Trump claims credit for ending India-Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump has claimed credit for stopping the India-Pakistan conflict, saying his intervention “was very effective” and based on trade leverage. India, however, maintains the ceasefire followed direct military talks without any...
Unesco selects Egypt's Khaled El Enany as its new chief
The UN’s cultural agency voted on Monday to appoint former Egyptian minister Khaled El Enany as its next director general, as Unesco faces renewed scrutiny over political bias and the US decision to withdraw. Mr El Enany, Egypt’s former minister...
Naomi DeBerry : A TIME magazine ‘Girl of the Year’
By Zuri Primos Contributing Writer Naomi S. DeBerry first made headlines when she was 7 years old for turning a Carnival-themed school project into a business venture. Now, at age 13, she’s once again in the spotlight, but this time for her...
Mikey Spice reflects on first breakthrough cover
It was 1994 and a sultry song titled Practice What You Preach topped the United States pop chart and gave Barry White a huge comeback hit. One year later, a reggae version introduced a little-known singer named Mikey Spice to dancehall fans....
Gayle Charach one of featured local artists at upcoming JFest Winnipeg
By BEN CARR, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg South Centre Winnipeg South Centre is a diverse community. It is blessed to be the home of people from all different faiths, ethnicity, culture, and identity. I try to honour and celebrate that...
Hanson: From the League of Nations to the United Nations to Trump Global?
As far as the West goes, who or what is warning about its suicidal trajectory of open borders, massive illegal immigration, and crashing fertility rates? Who lectures on the dangers of disarmament, green energy mandates, and attacks on...
The UN has failed dismally and despises Trump for his success
Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations — the post-World War I, Versailles-era dream of President Woodrow Wilson — on many things. Its membership was small (58 nations). The League’s utopian rhetoric lacked commensurate...
UK Front Pages 05/10: Country on Edge over Synagogue Attack
The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, The Daily Mail, FT Weekend, and the London Daily all lead with stories of rising fear, grief, and political fallout after the deadly attack at a Manchester synagogue. Across their front pages, the newspapers...
Opinion: Where United Nations fails, Trump dares to step
Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations — the post-World War I, Versailles-era dream of President Woodrow Wilson — on many things. Its membership was small (58 nations). The League's utopian rhetoric lacked commensurate...