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International
China Tightens Export Curbs on Some Battery Technologies
China tightened export restrictions on certain battery materials technologies on Tuesday, as Beijing pulls ahead in the emergent sector despite…
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International
Russia Warns U.S. Against Helping Zionist Entity Militarily
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned on Wednesday that direct American military assistance to the Zionist entity could radically destabilize…
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Diplomacy
Iran-US: 5th Round of Nuclear Talks to Take Place in Rome on Friday
The next round of negotiations between the United States and Iran regarding Iran’s nuclear program is set to take place…
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Economy
China-US: Customs Tariff Cuts Take Effect
An agreement between China and the United States, which wipes out a significant portion of the tariffs they have imposed…
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Economy
Chinese Exports to the U.S. Drop by 17.6% in April
Chinese exports to the United States took a significant hit, dropping by 17.6% in April compared to March, according to…
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International
American Robert Francis Prevost Elected Pope (Vatican)
Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old American, has been elected as the first pope from the United States, taking the name…
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International
Ukraine Set to Ratify Resources Deal with US
Ukraine’s parliament on Thursday was set to vote on ratifying a resources deal with the United States that Kyiv hopes…
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International
Fourth Round of Nuclear Talks Between Iran and U.S. Set for Saturday in Rome
A fourth round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States is scheduled to take place on Saturday in…
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Africa
Four Americans Charged with Attempted Coup in DRC
Four Americans, three of whom have recently been transferred to the United States, are accused of involvement in a failed…
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Asia
Japan Dubs U.S. Tariff Measures a “National Crisis” (Prime Minister)
The 24% tariffs imposed by Washington on Japanese goods represent a “national crisis” for Japan, a country that heavily relies…
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