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Zachary Nanji

What Trump’s “Shithole Countries” Comment Reveals About his Foreign Policy…

Zachary Nanji Feb 4, 2018
According to a CNN source close to the White House, on January 11, 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump allegedly referred to a group of predominantly U.S.-allied African and Central American nations as ‘shithole countries’ at a private…
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The Ugly Face of Inequality in India

Zachary Nanji Jan 2, 2018
Income inequality in India has hit its highest level in 92 years. New figures from Credit Suisse suggest the wealthy elite of India, its richest 1%, now own 58.4% of the wealth. This makes India, often revered as a key rising economic…
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The Time is Right for a New British Prime Minister

Zachary Nanji Nov 16, 2017
These are troubling times for Theresa May, British Conservative Party leader. A disastrous snap election result earlier this year has severely undermined her authority in Parliament by taking away the Conservatives’ majority, impeding…
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London Bans Uber, Opposing Its Post-Brexit “Open for Business” Message

Zachary Nanji Oct 11, 2017
Uber, the San Francisco-based ride-hailing service, is set to lose its license to operate in London, following its expiry on September 30th. The government regulator, Transport for London (TfL), deemed the company “not fit and proper” to…
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