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Will Kashmir Follow After the Fall of Afghanistan?

Will Kashmir Follow After the Fall of Afghanistan? | INFBusiness.com

In my first article of this three-part series, I made the case that the victory of the Taliban would radicalize Pakistan and increase its global nuclear threat. Notably, the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan is not only changing its eastern neighbor,…

Facebook’s New Name Comes From a Fictional Dystopia

Facebook’s New Name Comes From a Fictional Dystopia | INFBusiness.com

By rebranding itself as Meta, Facebook named itself an evil empire. It did so on purpose, and quickly enough to express its long-time motto, “Move fast and break things,” which, investors take note, is the antithesis of a long-term strategy.…

Iran’s Minorities Face Double Discrimination

Iran’s Minorities Face Double Discrimination | INFBusiness.com

Last month, human rights organizations and many national legislatures commemorated the anniversary of the November 2019 protests in Iran and the crackdown that followed. The regime’s response included the murder of more than 130

Macron Promotes Brotherly Relations in the Middle East

Macron Promotes Brotherly Relations in the Middle East | INFBusiness.com

Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron, despite being preoccupied with next spring’s presidential election, dropped in on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to celebrate the conclusion of a massive sale of French military equipment to Saudi Arabia’s neighbor and…

A $124B tax increase? Wall Street shrugs.

A $124B tax increase? Wall Street shrugs. | INFBusiness.com

Democrats are proposing the first-ever tax on corporate stock buybacks. Wall Street is yawning. Market veterans say the 1 percent levy lawmakers aim to include in their reconciliation package isn’t big enough to make a difference to most companies. “It’s…

When Truth Stops to Matter

When Truth Stops to Matter | INFBusiness.com

An effective communicator with a questionable past builds a successful campaign as an outsider disinterested in everyday, run-of-the-mill politics. He smartly taps into the fears and anxieties of voters and projects himself as the only person who can fix the…