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Asia’s commercial heft helps keep Russia’s war economy going

Following Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine two years ago, more than three dozen countries, led by the West, slapped economic sanctions on Russia. They...

War crimes fears over Israeli ground invasion of Rafah

Any move by Israel to extend its full-scale invasion of Gaza into the massively overcrowded southern city of Rafah could lead to war crimes...

Berry tasty: the fruits emerging from new breeding and processing

Research is helping strawberries and raspberries become more resilient to climate change and snacks become healthier. By Matthew Newman Supermarkets across Europe offer such regular and...

Gaza: Northern aid push frustrated as regional tensions rise

UN humanitarians reported on Monday that a food convoy in Gaza had been hit by shelling after a deadly weekend of hostilities in Gaza...

Europe is finished

It’s time to mourn the demise of old Europe. The rot is too far gone, the decline too pronounced, the welfarism, decadence, pacifism and...

Egypt Talks on IMF-Led Deal Go on With $10 Billion on Table

Bloomberg's news report by Mirette Magdy indicated that an International Monetary Fund mission to Egypt has extended its visit until the end of the...

Reducing Electricity and Telecommunications Costs in Djibouti Could Boost Growth and Add Jobs

Djibouti has achieved remarkable economic growth over the past two decades, driven by strategic infrastructure investments, its advantageous location, and political stability in a...

WFP pleads for aid access in Sudan, amid reports of starvation

The number of hungry people in Sudan has doubled over the past year, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday, adding that it...

EU climate chief rebuts business fears that green policies hit competitiveness

The EU’s climate chief has warned the bloc must not be lured into a “false narrative” that action against global warming is undermining the...

Afghanistan: Taliban’s crackdown on women over ‘bad hijab’ must end

UN independent human rights experts on Friday expressed profound concern over multiple reports detailing arbitrary arrests, detention and ill-treatment of women and girls in...

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Is China Testing Taiwan’s Defences With a Research Ship Near Its Waters?

Taiwan Warns Chinese Vessel to Leave Sensitive Waters Taiwan's coast...

Why Are Nigerian Schoolchildren Still Missing Nearly 100 Days After Their Abduction?

Families Demand Action as Children Remain Missing Families in Nigeria's...

Can Russia’s “New Ideas” Bring the Ukraine War Back to the Negotiating Table?

Russia is prepared to consider new proposals for ending...

Is China Preparing to Let Its Rare Earth Truce With Washington Expire?

When China agreed to suspend its sweeping new rare...
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