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Malawi's tobacco industry defies El Nino drought, recording a 40% increase in sales for 2024. The country's main export sees volume growth and revenue boost, showcasing resilience amid agricultural challenges.
Outgoing NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg suggests the alliance could have done more to arm Ukraine before Russia's 2022 invasion. He emphasizes the need for negotiations to end the conflict.
Western leaders consider allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia. Analysts speculate on Putin's possible retaliatory actions, including nuclear testing and strikes on British assets.
U. S. State Department sanctions Russian media outlet RT for alleged military collaboration and fundraising. RT accused of expanding disinformation efforts and cyber operations beyond propaganda.
Swedish battery maker Northvolt scales back operations, sparking doubts about Europe's EV battery production capabilities. The company's struggles highlight the continent's dependence on Asian suppliers.
Senegal's President Faye dissolves opposition-led parliament, calling for new elections within 90 days. Move aims to overcome reform obstacles, reflecting youth frustration and political change in Africa.
Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye pledges severe action against people smugglers following a boat capsizing that killed at least 37 migrants. The incident highlights the ongoing crisis of dangerous sea migrations from West Africa to Europe.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy dismisses China-Brazil peace initiative as "destructive," citing lack of Ukrainian input. He criticizes the proposal's disregard for Ukraine's territorial integrity and offers direct discussions.
Tata Motors stock falls 5. 6% following UBS warning about Jaguar Land Rover's financial outlook. Increasing discounts and slowing growth raise concerns for India's largest carmaker by revenue.
The UK government has classified data centres as critical national infrastructure, enhancing cyber protection. This move aims to attract investments and improve coordination against digital threats.
Germany's foreign ministry countered former US President Trump's assertions about its energy policy, emphasizing the country's shift to renewables and plans to phase out fossil fuels by 2038.
Cuba grapples with a significant population decrease due to mass migration and low birth rates. Experts debate the extent of the decline, ranging from 10% to 18% in recent years, as young workers leave the island.
Analysis of US approach to Ukraine conflict reveals limitations of escalation management. Experts argue for shift to threat removal strategy to effectively counter Russian aggression and secure long-term peace in Europe.
Analysis of US approach to Ukraine conflict reveals limitations of escalation management. Experts propose shift to threat removal strategy for more effective support and long-term peace in Europe.
Britain's economic landscape is rapidly changing, with services now dominating exports and manufacturing reaching a historic low. This transformation sets the UK apart from other G7 nations, reshaping its global economic position.
In a recent presidential debate, Donald Trump avoided directly supporting Ukraine's victory in the ongoing war with Russia, raising concerns about his potential impact on U. S.-Ukraine relations.
French rescue teams discovered the bodies of four climbers on Mont Blanc after a failed rescue attempt due to severe weather. Two other climbers were successfully saved in a complex operation.
Learn how to rejuvenate your cool-season grass lawn this fall. From soil testing to proper seeding techniques, discover expert tips for a lush, healthy turf that requires less maintenance.
California passes bill for mandatory speed warning systems in new vehicles from 2030, aiming to reduce road deaths. The move sparks debate on safety versus driver autonomy, with industry opposition.
A new study reveals a significant increase in human-caused methane emissions over the past two decades, outpacing natural sources. This trend poses a serious threat to climate change mitigation efforts.
Afghanistan's embassies in Norway and the UK are closing, highlighting diplomatic challenges since the Taliban's return to power. The closures reflect ongoing tensions between the new regime and former government representations abroad.
Ukraine is leveraging its evangelical community to garner support from US Republicans. This diplomatic effort aims to secure aid and counter anti-Ukrainian narratives within the GOP.
The White House has delivered a classified report on its Ukraine strategy to Congress, months after the mandated deadline. The move comes amid ongoing debates over U.S. aid to Ukraine and its effectiveness.
British and US top diplomats to meet in London, focusing on Ukraine support and global security. The talks aim to strengthen bilateral ties and address key international issues.
Guinea-Bissau police confiscated 2. 6 tons of cocaine from a Venezuelan aircraft, arresting five crew members. This operation highlights West Africa's growing role as a drug transit hub between Latin America and Europe.
A migrant vessel capsized near Senegal, resulting in casualties. The incident underscores the dangers of the Atlantic migration route to Europe, amid increasing attempts and stricter border controls.
Cyprus and the United States have signed a defense cooperation agreement, enhancing their response to regional crises. The pact marks a milestone in bilateral relations, following the 2022 lifting of a US arms embargo on Cyprus.
Authorities in Guinea-Bissau confiscated 2. 63 tons of cocaine from a Venezuelan plane, arresting five crew members. The operation, conducted with international cooperation, highlights West Africa's role in global drug trafficking.
China's "Made in China 2025" plan has transformed global dynamics. As the decade-long strategy nears completion, China leads in key tech sectors, prompting calls for a robust U.S. response.
An Iranian military official denies reports of missile shipments to Russia, amid Western concerns over potential use in Ukraine. The denial comes as Iran-Russia ties strengthen.