Articles by Anjalee Khemlani

Anjalee Khemlani


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Silk Road 2.0 Shut Down: China Seeks to Invest $40 Billion in Reviving Ancient Silk Road

China seeks to invest $40 billion in reviving ancient Silk Road China has announced they will establish a Silk Road Fund to promote interconnectivity and further international investments.

Email Scams Still Effective, Says Google Study

Email scams surprisingly still effective Google released a study last week that shows email scams are still rampant and effective, a surprising discovery considering the years of warnings about such phishing scams.

Midterm Election Update: GOP Gaining Minority Voters But Hispanics Remain Largely Democratic

GOP gaining minority voters but Hispanics remain majority Democratic voters Reports of GOP voters since 2012 have seen increases among minorities, but Latinos stuck to voting Democrat during the Midterm Elections on Nov.

South American War on Drugs: Chile Announces Special Prosecutor to Investigate Organized Crime

Chile announces special prosecutor to investigate organized crime Chile has taken several steps in the recent past to fight organized crime, the latest of which is assigning special prosecutors to the task.

Brazil Touted as New Hot Spot for Foreign Brand Fashion Labels

Brazil touted as new hot spot for foreign brand fashion labels Brazil has become the new hot spot for foreign brands in fashion, evident at the most recent runway show in the country.

Catalonia Independence Vote: Catalans Swarm the Poll for an Unofficial Vote on Independence From Spain

Catalans swarmed the poll for an unofficial vote on their independence from Spain Catalans have long had a cultural grievance with the parent country of Spain, but recent economic woes spurred the informal referendum to seek independence which took place Sunday.

Link Found Between Cold Sores and Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

Link found between cold sores and risk of Alzheimer's disease Researchers in Sweden have found a link between Alzheimer's disease and cold sores, which can double the risk.

AT&T to Pay $2.5 Billion to Expand Into Mexico by Buying Iusacell

AT&T agrees to pay $2.5 billion to expand market into Mexico by buying Iusacell AT&T announced a $2. 5 billion acquisition that will make it the first ever company to span both the U.

Facebook Joins Anonymous Tor Network to Allow Users' Privacy

Facebook joins anonymous network to allow users' privacy Facebook, the tech media and social media giant, has joined the Web's most anonymous network, allowing users to hide their Internet traces through the Tor software, Wired reported.

Drug Industry Greed Responsible for Nearly 5,000 Ebola Deaths, WHO Says

Drug industry's greed responsible for nearly 5,000 Ebola deaths, WHO says The greed of the pharmaceutical industry has once again been identified as the source for a major roadblock, this time dealing with the lack of a cure for the Ebola virus.

Ebola Virus Outbreak: Bats to Blame for Ebola, Possibly Hold Cure As Well

Bats both blamed and possibly holder of a cure for Ebola The same animal responsible for spreading the Ebola virus may hold the cure as well, scientists in the U.

Muslim Rebels Continue to Attack Democratic Republic of Congo: Protests Begin Following Machete Killings in African Country

Violence continues in DR of Congo, spurring protests The death toll in the Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to 110 as of Sunday, as rebels continue to attack the region.

LGBT News: Reasons Other Gay Execs May Not Come Out of the Closet Despite Apple's Tim Cook Announcement

CEOs like Tim Cook could change the landscape for the LGBT community in the business world When Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed he was gay on Thursday, questions of when other Fortune 500 company CEOs would come out of the closet began to circulate.

British Prime Minister, 700K Citizens Demand Release of Woman Jailed for a Year for Watching a Volleyball Match in Tehran, Iran

A British-Iranian woman and law graduate from London was detained in Tehran after trying to watch a men's volleyball game.

2014 Midterm Elections: Asian Americans Courted by Both Republicans and Democrats Ahead of November 4 Elections

Asian Americans courted by both sides in upcoming elections Asians are the new minority whose hearts politicians are trying to win over for the upcoming elections.

Israel and Palestine Gaza Strip Conflict: Retired Military Officials Push Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks

Retired military officials break silence to push Israeli PM toward peace with Palestine More than 100 former senior military officials in Israel are pushing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to pursue a comprehensive peace deal with Palestine.

Russia Ukraine Protests and Fighting: Pro-Russian Rebel Areas in Ukraine Hold Elections, Create Local Governing Body

Pro-Russian rebel areas in Ukraine hold elections to create local governing body A controversial election began in eastern Ukraine by pro-Russian rebels, and Western powers are urging Russian President Vladimir Putin not to recognize the process.

Republican Crosscheck Program Threatens to Remove Voting Privileges for Millions of Minorities

Flawed program threatens to scrub millions of eligible minority voters in 27 states Reports of Republicans courting minority voters are countered by a flawed program that threatens to remove their voting eligibility under the guise of targeting voter fraud, Al-Jazeera reports.

Guerrero Governor Says Missing Students May Still Be Alive

A week after the governor of a Mexican state, where 43 students disappeared after a day of violence, resigned, the acting governor has said there may be signs the students are alive.

Cure for Cancer Found? Cancer-Killing Stem Cells Engineered at Harvard

Cancer-killing stem cells engineered at Harvard Stem cell research offers yet another breakthrough with the latest success of an engineered cancer-killing cell, according to the BBC.

First New Catholic Church in Cuba in 55 years Signals Change for Cuban Government

New church in Cuba after 55 years signals change for Catholic relations A parish in Tampa has made history by being permitted to build the first new Catholic church on Cuba in 55 years, the church announced Oct.

Indian PM Narendra Modi Signs Up as BJP Party's First Online Member

Indian PM Narendra Modi signs up as his party's first online member The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, became the first member of his political party to enroll as an online member Saturday.

Slovenian Archaeologist Ivan Šprajc Finds Two New Ancient Mayan Ruins

Slovenian archaeologist uncovers unique findings in Mayan cities A Slovenian archaeologist has found three sites of ancient Mayan ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula this year and last, prompting the media to dub him the real-life Indiana Jones.

U.S. Marine Reservist Released From Mexican Jail, Cleared of Weapons Possession Charges

U.S. Marine reservist Sgt. Andrew Paul Tahmooressi was released from Mexican jail and cleared of weapons possession charges.

Ukraine and Russia Conflict News: Exit Polls Show Increasing Support for President Petro Poroshenko, Pro-Western Groups

Exit polls show that President Petro Poroshenko's political bloc, along with other pro-Europe groups, took a decisive lead in the elections Sunday.
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