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Middle East and Asian investors diversify, avoid US assets amid policy volatility
Major investors from Asia and the Middle East, including sovereign wealth funds, are increasingly reconsidering their exposure to US assets…
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Belgium to recognize Palestine at UNGA, announces sanctions on Israel
Belgium will formally recognize an independent Palestinian state at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session later this month,…
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U.S. travel industry faces billions in losses amid America’s fading global appeal
The United States is experiencing a steady decline in foreign visitors, as President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, trade, and…
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Indians, Chinese, Mexicans to pay additional fee for US visas
The United States’ newly imposed $250 “visa integrity fee” threatens to further weaken an already struggling travel industry, with overseas…
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Lagarde sounds alarm over political interference in Fed decisions
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde issued a stark warning today, highlighting the potential danger to both the United States…
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Xi, Putin, Modi project Eurasian solidarity at SCO Summit 2025
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, where he joined Russian President Vladimir Putin…
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Hundreds Feared Dead as Powerful Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan’s Kunar Province
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck Afghanistan’s rugged northeastern Kunar province at midnight, leaving hundreds feared dead and injured, officials said…
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BRICS at 15: Navigating promise, power, paradox and the future of Global South
When the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, and China first convened in Yekaterinburg in 2009, the acronym “BRIC” was a…
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US ends duty-free tariff exemption for small packages
The United States on Friday ended duty-free exemptions for small packages valued at $800 or less, sparking concerns among small…
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US appeals court 7-4 verdict rules most Trump tariffs unconstitutional
A US appeals court in Washington, DC ruled on Friday that the majority of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump…
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