AllTime 10s
10 Most Dangerous Borders
Some countries are easier to get into than others, and some are outright dangerous. Today Alltime10s takes you through the 10 Most Dangerous Borders in the world.
The Wall Street Journal
American Business in the World
From trade policy to national security treaties, it sometimes appears America is in retreat from global engagement. But is that so? And when is business affected?
Mr. Beat
Saudi Arabia and Iran Compared
Mr. Beat compares and contrasts Saudi Arabia and Iran, two Middle Eastern countries with governments that apparently hate each other.
Hip Hughes History
The Syrian War Explained
With the threat of International ISIS attacks, 3 million Syrian Refugees and over 250k dead it might be time to understand the basics of the Syrian Civil War.
TLDR News
Where Did COVID-19 Come From... Chinese Lab? Bats? Wet Markets? - TLDR News
Ever since the Coronavirus outbreak began, people began to speculate about where the virus came from? Did it come from a wet market in Wuhan? What about a bowl of bat soup? Or even the Wuhan Institute of Virology? In this video, we...
The Economist
How to fuel the future
America, under President Donald Trump, is securing its “energy independence” with oil and gas. But unlike fossil fuels, renewables will not increase global warming —and China is moving fast.
The Wall Street Journal
America and the World
A look at Trump's first year and what it means for America and the rest of the world.
Step Back History
The Birth of Al-Qaeda
Why is there an Al-Qaeda? This infamous organization has ideologies, intellectual roots, and a historical context. Let's talk about it.
SWPictures
BATTLE FOR THE GULF - The 19th Province
The U.N. imposed sanctions and called on Saddam to withdraw from Kuwait. Instead he sent in over 300,000 soldiers. Kuwait's wealth was systematically plundered by the looting of houses to the ransacking of the Kuwait Central Bank. Some...
The Wall Street Journal
A World of Risk
A look at potential global flash points, from North Korea to the Russia and cyber attacks to deepening global inequality.
TLDR News
Britain's £1.4 BILLION Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia while Cutting Aid to Yemen - TLDR News
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week the Commons debated the Government's decision to continue arms sales to Saudi Arabia while cutting aid to Yemen; a...
SWPictures
BATTLE FOR THE GULF - A Summer Cloud
At the end of the Iran-Iraq War, Iraq was close to bankruptcy because of President Saddam Hussein’s military spending and his attempts to build nuclear weapons. The U.S. had sided with Saddam Hussein during Iraq's eight-year war with...
The Wall Street Journal
The Morphing of the Modern CEO
It's no longer just about the bottom line. Now a company is expected to be a moral compass. How's that supposed to work?
Next Animation Studio
FBI finds evidence that Pensacola attack was motivate by al-Qaeda
The FBI claims evidence found in Mohammed Alshamrani’s phone shows the attacker had significant ties with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
The Wall Street Journal
In The Driver's Seat
Uber's chief executive has had a busy first year on the job, and the second will be even busier. Learn about Uber's plans for growth as the company sets course for an initial public offering. Dara Khosrowshahi speaks with WSJ's Gerard...
Ancient Lights Media
Saudi Arabia
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Saudi Arabia.
Step Back History
Erdoğan: The Strongman of Turkey
Turkey has a controversial president in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He represents a conservative, authoritarian streak in a complicated young and old country. Let's talk about it.
The Wall Street Journal
Inside the White House
Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to the President, aims to rally the resources of the U.S. government around an ambitious set of priorities.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Unconventional Wisdom and the Future
In part 5 of INET's interview with David Hale, he talks about some counterintuitive highlights from his book: the world is not facing an oil shortage, and the dollar will remain the world's reserve currency indefinitely
SWPictures
BATTLE FOR THE GULF - A Dark & Frightening Picture
This film begins on August 2nd, 1990 – the day Iraq invaded Kuwait. Republican Guard tanks sealed off the city while Iraqi special-forces seized government buildings. The advancing Iraqis met little resistance. The emir had stood down...
The Wall Street Journal
Political Leadership
The voters gave the nation a split Congress. How should business prepare for what comes next?
Curated Video
Saudi Arabia: open for tourists
Saudi Arabia is spending half-a-trillion dollars on coastal resorts and an entertainment complex to try and attract more tourists. It's part of the crown prince's plan to diversify the country's economy away from oil. Will it work?
Curated Video
IELTS Timing Strategies : Why Speed Hurts your Score
Today we'll give you some of our best IELTS timing insight and strategies! Come back to ielts.allearsenglish.com for more We'll show you why speed can hurt your score and what you should do instead to manage your time. On the Speaking...
Ancient Lights Media
Yemen
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Yemen.