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“Old, Rich, Opinionated”—And Dangerous: Indian FM Slams George Soros

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 22, 2023

The 92-year-old billionaire, a known backer of leftist and open-border causes, had accused Indian Prime Minister Modi of holding non-democratic views.

Russian Losing Arms Trade While India, Europe, China Build Up

Bridget Ryder August 22, 2022

The U.S. accounted for 39% of all major arms exports from 2017 to 2021, more than twice Russia’s 19% and greater than the 32% U.S. share from 2012 to 2016.

G7 Summit, Day 1: Price Caps on Russian Oil, Ban on its Gold 

Tristan Vanheuckelom June 28, 2022

The club of wealthy nations comprising Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the U.S. took the opportunity to renew their vow of standing with Ukraine on all fronts “for as long as it takes.”

India Bans Wheat Export to Ensure “Overall Food Security”

David Boos June 1, 2022

In early May, the Indian Prime Minister announced India was ready “to feed the world” to combat the food shortage following the war in Ukraine. But contrary to expectation, the Indian government enacted an export ban on wheat to combat soaring domestic prices.

Hungarian Trucking Company Hiring Indian Drivers

Bridget Ryder April 4, 2022

Europe has an overall shortage of truck drivers. According to Transport Intelligence, the continent lacks as many as 400,000 drivers, as truckers have retired and fewer young people are interested in taking up the profession.

Russia Trade Deal with India Dumps U.S. Dollar

Sven R. Larson April 1, 2022

Asian countries have long had a back-up system in place, independent of the dollar, for funding foreign trade. However, to date it has not been used for the financing of regular trade transactions.

Mother Teresa’s Order Has a New Superior

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 19, 2022

Sr. Joseph, the first Indian woman to take on the mantle, is now the third nun to lead the sisters, universally known for their devotion to the poorest in society.

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