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The reforms and the current situation of the State budget and accounts

Giancarlo Elia Valori As we have all realized, since the COVID-19 epidemics broke out the number of regulations enacted – especially by the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers – has literally sky-rocketed. The starting date of the sequence of regulations is certain. It is, in fact, …

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The Impact of Exploitation of Social Media by Terrorists on Global Scale

 Sajad Abedi[1] / Mohammad Amin Zabihi[2]   Terrorism is not a new phenomenon; our world has experienced different acts of terror since the peasant wars in ancient times to systematic acts of terror through religious-political agendas in modern days. Arguably, Terrorism, like any other phenomenon on the planet, …

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The Covid-19 epidemics and the issue of Italy’s public debt

Giancarlo Elia Valori How will the E.U. resources be defined in the near future for the coronavirus issue? The issue is, in fact, much more complex than we may think. The actual European Funds that are theoretically available are manifold: the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social …

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Jordan: US$200 million to improve digital services and access to jobs for youth

The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors approved today a US$200 million project to increase access for Jordanian youth to jobs and expand government digital services. The Youth, Technology and Jobs project will adopt an integrated approach that aims to capitalize on Jordan’s potential to grow its …

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The Coronavirus Is Expediting Middle East Outcomes

The coronavirus arrived in the Middle East that was enduring a profound political transition. Since then, governments have seen their credibility worn down and their political dexterity tried by difficult economic transitions. The virus is expediting transitions and fractures that are already in the making. “In the silence …

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9 Lessons from the Iraq War

The goal of toppling Saddam Hussein’s regime seemed so worthy but it was actually grandiose. “Man’s real treasure is the treasure of his mistakes, piled up stone by stone through thousands of years,” according to Jose Ortega y Gasset, the great Spanish philosopher of the early twentieth century. …

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WHAT HAPPENS IF WHO DECLARES CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC?

The WHO, the World Health Organisation, is poised to declare a pandemic over contagion from the Coronovirus or Covid-19. Walter Ricciardi of the organisation’s executive office explained what it means. According to Ricciardi, “within seven maximum ten days from the headquarters in Geneva, the WHO will proclaim the pandemic …

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Not-so-Nuclear War

Konstantin Bogdanov On February 4, 2020, the U.S. Department of Defense officially announced the first combat patrol mission of a nuclear-powered submarine carrying low-yield nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles. Some details were reported several days before that: the platform was USS Tennessee, which had went on combat patrol in the …

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Coronavirus: A blessing in disguise

Last week, many universities and colleges in Europe and other countries canceled classes and moved to online instruction amid coronavirus fears as the authorities are trying to check the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Paradoxically, such measures can prove beneficial to the world’s leading universities that practice online training and have developed platforms …

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