US and Turkey In Collision Course Over Airdropping of Arms To Kurds At Syria's Kobani
Turkey needs to identify the real enemy and then commit to the coalition agenda.
New Zealand Trader Awarded Huge Compensation By Court For An Unfair Contract On Banana Exports
No business can sustain without ethics and good will of the customers.
France May Impose Curbs On EU Migrants Under New Anti-Terror Laws
Any state is duty bound to safeguard its security and address domestic concerns despite political pressures.
Canada-US Meat Exports Dispute: WTO Gives Relief To Canada Saying COOL Rule Is Discriminatory
There must be compliance with the WTO stipulations on fair trade.
Russia Accused Of Custodial Torture Of A Woman Pilot Captured From Ukraine: Moscow Bracing For Protests By Rights Activists
Russia needs to protect the human rights of suspects as per protocols concerning action in conflict zones.
Ebola Czar In US To Work On Bringing Down Anxiety Levels About The Epidemic : Nigeria Cheers As It Becomes Ebola Free
The Obama administration has done the right thing by giving the responsibility of Ebola action plan to a seasoned administrator.
Kobani Fight Against ISIS: Turkey Finally Sheds Anti-Kurds Stand And Allows Peshmerga Kurds Into Kobani
For the U.S. mollifying Turkey seems to be a larger task than galvanising forces to take on ISIS.
MH17 Crash: German Spy Agency Blames Ukraine Rebels And Refutes All Theories Mooted By Ukraine, West and Russia
A credible enquiry needs to settle all the claims and counter claims to bring out the real mystery to strengthen safety in aviation.
US-Canada Border Delays Hurting Business: Canada Business Council Demands 'Hackathon' To Solve The Problem
Border delays are hurting Canadian enterprises and if the solution is viable, it can be examined in detail.
New Zealand's Web Tycoon Kim Dotcom Will Have To Disclose Assets: Court Rejects Stay Appeal
Since New Zealand is no safe haven for financial crimes, Kim Dotcom will have to prove his innocence.
Russia Beefs Up Gold Reserves To Offset Heat of Sanctions And Undercut Dollar
The plan to boost gold reserves also fits in with Russia's plan to play down the power of U.S. dollar.
Doctor Accused In Child Abuse Case In The U.S. Practising In Australia Untouched by Authorities
If the allegations are serious, they must be looked into.
Spain Offers To Train Iraqi Troops To Fight Back ISIS Militants: Kurdish Forces Making Gains In Kobani Against ISIS Surge
Once the morale of the Iraq forces are regained the ground war will keep the ISIS on the run.
U.S. Missile Shield In Europe Opens In Romania: Russia's Reservations Ignored
This may ease the insecurity felt by many European states despite the NATO cover.
Germany Softens Stand On Russia: Putin Arrives In Italy For EU-Asia Summit
Both Russia and the West need to pursue a pragmatic line to defuse tensions which are only sinking their economies.
New Zealand Elected To UN Security Council With Huge Majority: Two-Year Term To Begin In January Next Year
Being elected to the UN Security Council is a great achievement for New Zealand not only as an opportunity to stand up for small countries but also enlarge its presence in world affairs.
Ebola Threat: Australia Grappling With Many Shortcomings
In the case of Ebola, the political leadership has to take the lead in inspiring confidence among heath professionals to combat the epidemic.
Ex Minister Judith Collins Feeling Upset and Insulted By New Zealand PM Over The Privilege For Ex Ministers
The ex minister embarrassed the Prime Minister while in office and the PM now wants to go the legal way in doing things.
Russia Conducts Military Surveillance In Canada
The Open Skies treaty can be a stress buster when people are even talking about a possible World War three.
Canada Drags China To WTO: Alleges Irrational Anti-Dumping Duty On Its Pulp Exports
Good that Canada is showing the courage to drag the errant trade partner to WTO than suffering in silence.
Australia Unveils Big Funding Plans For Antarctica Research
It is a strategic step with big returns in the pipeline after potential partners like China have evinced the desire for cooperation.
Hong Kong Issue: Cameron Says UK Will Stand Up For Protesters' Rights, China Shuts Down BBC in HK
It is unlikely that China will heed to the counsel of Britain anymore.
Terror Websites Supporting ISIS Busted In New Zealand
When anti terror initiatives are reduced to political jargon, the security lapses begin to accentuate.
Canadians In Distress As Essential Generic Drug Prices Are Soaring
A policy change in procurement of drugs backed by a composite pharma programme are in the need of the hour.
Australia To Offer Permanent Residency Visa For Super Rich Investors From July Next Year
Australia has brilliantly packaged its investment incentives by linking huge investments with residency visas.
New Zealand Faces Outbreak of “Yerzinina” Stomach Disease: Many Agri Food Products Kept Under Observation
It may be a case of food poisoning happening from erratic preservation methods.
U.S. Attorney General: Obama Not To Announce Name Before Senate Polls Get Over In November
Incumbent Eric Holder had an active stint and hopefully the new choice must match his legacy.
Australia’s FTA With China May Be Signed In November: Agri, Coal Sectors To Gain
Australian agriculture sector is hopeful of high returns from the proposed free trade deal with China.
UKIP Rising As Significant Political Force: Britain’s Mainstream Political Parties In Distress
UKIP has to add more to its popular agenda of Euroscepticism to position itself as the most viable alternative to bigger parties.
Ukraine Refuses To Pre-Pay For Russian Gas: Bilateral Gas Deal Expected By End Of October
Ukraine may be pinning high hopes on the interim arbitration order from Stockholm.