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African youth leaders discuss their views on pan-Africanism, corruption, foreign aid, the United States and more.

African youth represent a seismic demographic shift not only for their continent, but for the entire world. Some of the world’s largest economies are expected to emerge in Africa before the end of this century, and today’s young generation will be the driving force of that change. In this 48-minute episode of America Speaks, political…

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not be attending the G20 Summit, even as his country faces economic and political stress.

The G20 Summit, an annual event that brings together world leaders from the largest economies, is scheduled for Sept. 9-10 in New Delhi, India. Chinese President Xi Jinping will not be present and will instead send a representative. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan argues that Xi’s absence at the summit raises concerns about China’s…

The U.S. government deficit is expected to double to $2 trillion for fiscal year 2023. It's an increase driven by interest rates and spending.

The U.S. government’s deficit is expected to double from $1 trillion in fiscal year 2022 to $2 trillion this fiscal year, according to the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. The increase is largely due to a 16% increase in spending, partly driven by higher interest rates, and a 7% decrease in revenue.  Here…

Ukrainian drone attacks reached 100m deep into Russian territory. What does this mean for Russia, and for any future US-China conflict?

Ukrainians recently launched their largest drone offensives to date against Russian positions, some more than one hundred miles deep into Russian territory. The strikes yet again demonstrate the novel, game-changing power of low-cost, commercially available drone technology in modern warfare. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan argues that we might have hit “a turning point…

Central banks are exploring the concept of official digital currencies, but is their excitement justified?

Central banks have spent years investigating how to launch their own digital currencies by creating an electronic version of cash that can be stored in a digital wallet. As many as 93% of these banks are involved in various initiatives related to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). However, the question remains: Is this widespread excitement…

Hurricane Idalia has escalated to a Category 4 storm ahead of an expected landfall in Florida's Big Bend region later on Wednesday.

Hurricane Idalia continued to strengthen as it approached landfall in Florida, and the United State is attempting to stop a company’s expedition to the wreckage of the Titanic. These stories highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023. Hurricane Idalia makes landfall as Category 3 hurricane Hurricane Idalia escalated to a Category 4 storm…

China is seeing decreasing economic growth, and some think they will experience a collapse similar to Japan's back in 1989.

China is currently experiencing record high youth unemployment and a decrease in economic growth. Japan faced similar issues in 1989 when deflation and over-investment caused their stock market to collapse. Straight Arrow News contributor Larry Lindsey suggests that China could end up mirroring Japan’s crash. But he believes that China might be hit harder due…

The first GOP presidential debate lacked two essential elements: a substantive discussion of policies and the presence of Donald Trump.

The first Republican presidential debate offered American voters a chance to start assessing potential GOP candidates who may emerge as the party’s frontrunner in the coming year. Throughout the debate, the candidates engaged in vigorous exchanges, addressing a range of topics including age, policy positions, and inevitably, the role of former President Donald Trump. Straight…

China's population has peaked, its workforce is aging and the Chinese Communist Party can't convince its people to have more kids.

At one point, China was so worried about its rapidly growing population that the Chinese Communist Party implemented notorious family-planning policies. But now its population has peaked, its workforce is aging and the party can’t convince its people to have more kids. In 2023, India will take the long-held title of the world’s largest population…

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