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Leaders Gather in Amazon as Climate Unity Falters Ahead of COP30

Dozens of world leaders have convened in Belém, Brazil, for the Amazon Summit, a two-day meeting intended to set the tone for the upcoming...

Shanghai Stocks Surge Past 4,000 on Chip Self-Sufficiency Drive

China’s Shanghai Composite Index reclaimed the 4,000-point mark on Thursday for the first time in months, buoyed by investor optimism over Beijing’s latest push...

Egypt’s El-Enany Poised to Lead UNESCO Despite Heritage Controversy

Former Egyptian tourism and antiquities minister Khaled El-Enany is expected to be confirmed on Thursday as the next director-general of UNESCO, despite mounting criticism...

Qatari Diar to Invest $29.7 Billion in Egyptian Mediterranean Megaproject

Qatari Diar, the real estate division of Doha's sovereign wealth fund, plans to invest $29.7 billion in a luxury development along Egypt's Mediterranean coast....

Ulugbek Mirzamukhamedov and Semurg: Insurance, Venture Capital, and a New Logic of Development in Uzbekistan

In recent years, Uzbekistan has been undergoing structural changes in the financial sector: insurance is ceasing to be a formality, and venture investment is...

AI Stock Bubble Bursts? Investors Say Not So Fast

Sharp drops in technology stock prices have led to caution among brokers and investors, although they do not yet feel panic. Selling continued for...

Mamdani Victory Energizes Europe’s Left in Fight Against Right-Wing Tide

Zohran Mamdani's election as mayor of New York City has inspired left-wing parties across Europe, suggesting that a bold, radical agenda can combat right-wing...

U.S. LNG to Ukraine, Slovakia Via Poland in New Deal

Poland is negotiating a deal to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the U. S. to supply Ukraine and Slovakia, strengthening the European Union's...

Africa Eyes Critical Minerals Boom, But Can It Turn Resources into Real Wealth?

As the global race for critical minerals intensifies, African countries are positioning themselves to move beyond exporting raw materials and instead build domestic industries...

Russia Halts Tuapse Fuel Exports After Ukrainian Drone Strike

Russia’s key Black Sea oil port of Tuapse has suspended all fuel exports after Ukrainian drones struck its infrastructure on November 2, igniting a...

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