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Oil tumbles 8% as China retaliates with tariffs on U.S.
Oil prices plunged by 8% on Friday, heading for their lowest close since the midst of the coronavirus pandemic in…
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‘Clump of spider eggs’ baffles scientists
New images taken by NASA’s Perseverance rover this month reveal an alien-like mass made up of hundreds of one-millimeter-sized spheres.…
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US President announces sweeping new global tariffs
In what Trump dubbed sweeping new “reciprocal” tariffs, the US has imposed a 20% tariff on EU imports as China,…
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‘Deeply Disturbing’: UN Rights Chief condemns killing of Gaza medical and aid workers
I condemn the attack by the Israeli army on a medical and emergency convoy on 23 March resulting in the…
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EU prepares ‘strong plan’ to hit back at Trump tariffs
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday said she hoped to avoid a trade war but that Brussels…
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Myanmar-Thailand earthquake death toll passes 1,600
The death toll from a huge earthquake that hit Myanmar and Thailand has surpassed 1,600, Myanmar’s military government has said…
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Google to pay $100 million to settle advertisers’ class action
Google has agreed to pay $100 million in cash to settle a long-running lawsuit claiming it overcharged advertisers by failing…
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Canada shuts the door: Record number of foreign workers, students, and tourists rejected
Canada is turning away foreign workers, international students, and tourists at an unprecedented rate. In 2024, immigration officials rejected 2.35…
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Arctic sea ice shrinks to record low, raising alarming climate concerns
Scientists reported on Friday, March 28, that the Arctic sea ice, has reached its lowest winter extent since record-keeping began…
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Africa’s press freedom hit hard by VOA shutdown, US aid cuts
When the White House issued an executive order to dismantle pro-democracy media outlets Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free…
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