In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the ongoing stampede into bankrupt or near-bankrupt companies as retail investors believe a 90% fall in the stock price represents some sort of discount. In the...
Libya escalation: Turkey overstretched? “Yes, but so is Egypt”
In The World This Week, The Africa Report editor-in-chief Patrick Smith describes why he thinks #Turkey 🇹🇷president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has so far played a better hand than most in #Libya 🇱🇾 He points to...
Thousands in Hungary march for press freedom after ‘Index’ editor fired | DW News
Thousands of protesters marched through central Budapest in support of journalists at Hungary’s most-read news site, Index. Dozens of journalists resigned over the sacking of its editor-in-chief earlier this week...
What will it take to stop India’s police brutality? – BBC News
Two cases – the custodial deaths of a father and son in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu and a Muslim youth who died after being beaten by police in the capital Delhi – have once again highlighted the...
Iraq builds mass grave in the desert as coronavirus deaths surge – BBC News
Iraq is facing a big surge in coronavirus cases, with aid agencies warning the pandemic threatens to cause havoc in a country already badly hit by a fall in oil prices. The number of confirmed cases now exceeds 100,000...
‘We are not facing a second wave,’ Spanish FM says as Covid-19 infections rise
More than 28,000 people have died of Covid-19 in Spain and as the number of infections rises, there’s concern that the coronavirus could be taking hold once again. But Spain’s foreign minister tells FRANCE...
Coronavirus clusters resurface across France
France is seeing a steady increase in infections after declaring the health emergency under control last month. With 1000 new cases in the last 24 hours, clusters are appearing around the country, including in Paris...














