International Business Times
The International Business Times is an online global business newspaper based in New York City, comprising 10 national editions and seven languages. The publication, sometimes called IBTimes or IBT, offers news, analysis and editorial commentary on business and business-related stories[2] It is ranked by Alexa as the sixth-most visited site among business newspapers.
Launched in 2005, IBTimes was created to provide news services to the international business community. It is a privately held company and still owned by its co-founders Etienne Uzac and Johnathan Davis. Its headquarters are in the former Newsweek offices in the Financial District of New York.
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Niger military leaders, who have recently overthrown the elected government of President Mohamed Bazoum, have denied U.S. Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland a meeting with the ousted leader.
"We asked before we arrived and throughout the day for an opportunity to meet with President Bazoum to get his perspective directly – we've talked to him on the phone, but we haven't seen him – and that was never granted," Nuland said at the U.S. state department's press briefing.
Nuland, who held hours of discussion with General Moussa Salaou Barmou and other military leaders, described her meeting as "difficult" adding that the generals "are quite firm in their view on how they want to proceed, and it does not comport with the constitution of Niger."