In terms of volume, Russia’s fossil fuel exports have declined a little since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in ...
The number of people killed – including 25 Mexican National Guard members and 34 suspected gang members – in the nationwide chaos that erupted following a military operation that killed one of the ...
In the latest episode of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping's hit wellness podcast This Authoritarian Life, we learn how positive communication patterns can break negative cycles in our relationships -- ...
Israel indirectly warned Lebanon that it would strike its northern neighbor hard if the Iran-backed militia group Hezbollah gets involved in any future US-Iran conflict, two Lebanese officials told ...
A ceasefire in Ukraine could be a strategic trap, leaving Kyiv vulnerable, former NATO ambassador Ivo Daalder warns on GZERO World.
The share of Italians who reportedly watched the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, which ended yesterday. More Italians ...
In this Quick Take, Ian Bremmer warns that US military strikes on Iran are “looking increasingly imminent” as diplomacy appears to stall.
Killing of Mexican cartel boss sparks uprisingsIn a major victory for its efforts to diminish cartels, the Mexican government said Sunday that it had killed the leader of one of the country’s most ...
The lights are going out in Cuba. There are no planes landing at Havana’s international airport; the jet fuel's gone. Buses ...
Iran temporarily and partially shut down the Strait of Hormuz – the maritime entryway that handles over 20% of the world’s ...
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