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This week, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned citizens of the need to sacrifice as adjustments are made in energy and food distribution...
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Gross domestic product in the European Union grew 0.4 percent in the third quarter of 2025 relative to the previous quarter, demonstrating...
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In the coming weeks, U.S., Danish, Greenlandic and NATO officials will meet to discuss a possible deal regarding the future of Greenland....
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Reactions in Latin America to the United Statesā detention of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have been divided. In several countries ā including...
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More than three decades after Somaliland claimed independence from Somalia, Israel became the first country to recognize its separation. It was a...
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Russia has sharply reduced its oil export prices, offering steep discounts on crude. Urals, the countryās flagship blend, was priced at $34.52...
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The hype surrounding artificial intelligence tends to elide some if its drawbacks ā namely, that it consumes vast amounts of energy, and...
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According to the latest U.N. Trade and Development Report, global economic sentiment remains negative. Output growth is still slowing, and the dominant...
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For more than three decades, Christmas Island has depended on phosphate mining and exports for its economic livelihood. But these supplies wonāt...
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After three decades, Guinea has officially inaugurated the Simandou mine, with the first shipment of iron ore expected to depart for China...
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The World Bank predicts a widening imbalance between supply and demand in the energy market in 2026. Rising oil output, particularly from...