
Top 5 most influential women in global business
CEOWORLD Magazine, one of the world's premier business publications, has released its latest ranking of the most influential women in international business. Let's take a look at the top five
After the deadly attacks occurred in Paris last week, the focal point of the election campaign in the US is foreign policy and national security.
Candidates from the Republican party, in particular its leader Donald Trump, did not miss the opportunity to reproach President Obama for his inability to withstand the threat from the Islamic State. "When you're weak and ineffective, bad stuff does happen," said Trump speaking to his supporters in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Almost all presidential candidates Republicans are calling on the incumbent president NOT to accept Syrian refugees. Barack Obama made a statement that up to 10,000 refugees from Syria would be allowed into the country this year.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio voiced concern speaking in Washington. “You allow 10,000 people in, and 9,999 of them are innocent people fleeing oppression, and one of them is a well-trained ISIS fighter. You’ve got a huge problem on your hands,” he noted.
According to the latest poll held by Morning Consult, American voters are worried about the safety in the US after the slaughter in Paris. 22% of pollees affirmed that safety is their main concern. However, most pollees, 36%, are disappointed by the economy’s state of affairs.
CEOWORLD Magazine, one of the world's premier business publications, has released its latest ranking of the most influential women in international business. Let's take a look at the top five
There are over 250,000 species of flowers in the world. Some of them belong to rare species of flora and are a true treasure for biologists. Let's take a look at these extraordinary representatives of the plant world and fully appreciate their unique beauty.
Although US President Donald Trump insists it is too early to discuss a successor within the Republican Party, behind-the-scenes maneuvering has already begun. Politicians deliver messages, test the waters, and closely monitor public sentiment. The participants in a new race are becoming increasingly visible, despite the lack of official announcements. Let's take a look at who might lead the Republican Party in the 2028 election.