http://rostec.ru/en/ Whatever Russia does, it always end up with the Kalashnikov Russia’s TASS News Agency interviewed Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec. We reproduce the entire interview here in question and answer style. TASS: Sergei Viktorovich, please try explaining the so-called phenomenon that no matter what Russia begins to produce it always ends up with a Kalashnikov assault rifle? – No, not
Davidson [R-OH] amendment House votes to curb US involvement in Saudi led-Yemen war The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved (On July 14) two amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act [NDAA] that would prohibit U.S. participation in the catastrophic Saudi-UAE war against the Houthi-Saleh alliance in Yemen. The Davidson [R-OH] amendment prohibits U.S. military action in Yemen not authorized
AEC Asean at 50: Where is the call for social justice? The Asean or Association of South East Asian Nations which is composed of 10 countries from the region (not all SEA countries are members) is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its inception, but it does not have much to show in terms of regional integration of its people, to begin
capitalism Why Isis could enjoy the end of internet neutrality The USA is deciding on an important issue that will impact the rest of the world when it comes to access to the internet. For those who do not know it, the founding members of the thing called the ‘internet’ made it possible for everyone to access all kinds of
Baghdad Drone video shows destruction of Mosul - ISIS victorious The Iraqi army, composed mostly of Shia elements, fought a door to door battle against the Isis in Mosul. They took the city, but in the end it is ISIS that came out victorious if you look at the end game. The Isis has diluted itself among the populace or
china One year after PCA ruling, China must abide by the law One year ago, on July 12, 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) announced that the South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal had issued a unanimous award in favour of the Philippines in the South China Sea (SCS) conflict. The legally binding award has demolished China’s expansive historical claims in
election hacking What Trump failed to ask when he met Putin From President George W Bush Jr to President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump, it appears that Russia’s new Tsar Vladimir Putin has got an easy prey, at last. While it was never that difficult for Putin to deal with Bush and Obama – both men blinked while looking at
Badhain Berenger's blunder in following Boolell's strategy Mauritius is living in tough times, with a government that is accused of corrupt practices and of covering for a Prime Minister in a corruption case while they face the risk of losing international support. But the worst is still on the cards if a plot by some party insiders
alliance Labour-PMSD alliance 80% done The Labour Party (PTR) and the PMSD have almost sealed a deal in which both parties will campaign for a Labour victory in the upcoming by-elections. The alliance is also being forged to prepare for the next general elections, which is expected soon while government party members are starting to
Asia-Pacific Pay-TV providers facing a perfect storm Pay-TV providers in the Asia-Pacific region are seeing significant challenges from content piracy and low-cost OTT services – a perfect storm that is rocking their business model. To fight back, they need to have a transformation plan that will be driven by innovation and the development of new business models. Operators
By-elections Labour wooing Bodha in MSM break-up spectre The spectre of a break-up of the MSM is looming ahead of the Privy Council ruling on whether Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth committed corruption during his mandate as a deputy Prime Minister. Sources close to the political landscape in Mauritius told our New Delhi correspondent to expect a break-up of
india No rocket science why Mauritius political instability worries India By Devashish Bhuyan – New Delhi. The disturbing waves in the ocean of Mauritius Politics has one again risen soon after the Supreme Court allowed the Director of Public Relation Prosecution to challenge Prime Minister Pravind Jugunath on his direct involvement in a case of corruption. The case goes back in
DPP New Delhi anxious over Privy Council verdict, presses for snap polls With the Supreme Court ruling today allowing the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to challenge Prime Minister (PM) Pravind Jugnauth’s acquittal over a corruption case at the Pricy Council, our sources said New Delhi is anxious for this case to be over with. The source told WorldfutureTV there was
future of news Kazi Mahmood: Influencers are the Future of News This is an interview of Worldfuturetv.com founder Kazi Mahmood by a Public Relations agency in Malaysia, the Supernewsroom. This week, we have a quick chat with Kazi Mahmood – Business Editor at the Malay Mail. During his career span as a journalist, Kazi was previously News Editor at the Malay
Berenger Mauritius: 2014 survey predicted MMM-Labour debacle A survey carried out in June 2014, 6 months before the elections in on 10 December gave clear indications where the tendency was prior to the elections. The survey, done by the same agency that carried out the May 1st survey published by Worldfuturetv.com, showed the following: (Section 1)
fake VIDEO: Qataris and Saudis in fight fist a fake! A fight showing Arabs in their garb fighting each other at a ‘meeting’ said to be that of Saudi’s fighting Qataris at a GCC meeting is actually a fake. “Not true, this happened in the Kuwaiti KNPC elections and all parties are Kuwaities.” said نـــور آل قطر @NBintD on
BAHRAIN Bahrain: Fintech startups get landmark regulatory sandbox boost The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) has launched a regulatory sandbox allowing tartups and fintech firms to test and experiment their banking ideas and solutions. The regulatory sandbox provides an opportunity for fintech businesses around the world to expand and thrive in the Gulf and strengthens Bahrain’s position as
cases piling up Scandals and court cases does not augur good for MSM regime There is no week – and sometimes days – that pass without a scandal erupting in Mauritius, scandals that involve high officials, ministerial advisers and others. The people of Mauritius has shown its disgust more than enough, urging the current regime to buckle up or to vacate the corridors of power. Since
anti-imperialism Diego Garcia: Why is Berenger not in New York? Mauritius could finally get an opportunity to seek redress over the simmering Diego Garcia dispute with the United States and Great Britain at the UN general assembly on June 22nd. The tiny Indian Ocean republic is expecting a positive vote that will allow it to forward its claims to the
Ajay Guness What happened before Berenger became Prime Minister! MMM leader, Paul Berenger, is seen as Mr Clean by India This is a story about a day in the history of the MMM. Since we have all the indication some high profile members of the Mauritius opposition party the Movement Militant Mauritius (MMM) is putting up a full documentation
Ajay Gunesh Panic rips across political parties in Mauritius A sense of panic has gripped most political formations in Mauritius after the publication of a survey on the political sentiments in the country. Only a day after the publication of the survey by Worldfuturetv.com, an online news portal, at least two political parties debated the results of the
Mahathir My first failed Dotcom adventure It’s history but it’s worth mentioning: In the year 2000, I started a portal that was called Warisanmelayu. The idea behind it was as follows: 1. Get the Malaysian Muslim community to have a great website where they can connect. 2. They would have individual look and feel
corruption India wants regime change in Port Louis http://www.worldfuturetv.com/world/qatar-al-jazeera-failed-mention-terror-backlash/ A source told Worldfuturetv.com New Delhi is expecting a change of regime in Port Louis, sooner than anyone would expect and the reasons given are as explosive as the survey published by us on Thursday. It is also made clear to us that
pca Shangri-la Dialogue 2017: Need for practical solutions for South China Sea Conflict THE sovereignty claims in the South China Sea (SCS) have security ramifications that have shaken the stability of the region as well as impacting international shipping lanes and the freedom of navigation in these disputed waters. The SCS is a key shipping lane that carries trade worth US$5 trillion
bribery MINISTER IN BRIBERY SCANDAL? Latest News: New Delhi want regime change in Port Louis – click for more A source told Worldfuturetv.com the Indian government is pressing Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth to go for snap polls as a collapse of his government is imminent. The source who spoke to Worldfuturetv.com on a