Month: Jan 2024
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Business: US Urged to Collaborate with Central Asia to Challenge China’s Rare Earth Monopoly
1–2 minutesIn a bid to break China’s near-monopoly on the production of rare earth elements (REEs), U.S. officials are being advised to engage with the governments of Central Asia to tap into the high concentrations of these crucial minerals found in the region, according to a recent report by the International Tax and Investment Center. The…
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Russia: Putin and Lukashenko Commemorate Leningrad Siege Anniversary Amidst Rising Tensions
1–2 minutesIn a symbolic gathering in Saint Petersburg, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko marked the 80th anniversary of the end of the siege of Leningrad. The event, featuring a concert, provided a platform for both leaders to reflect on the historical significance of the siege. Putin characterized the siege as “one of…
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Challenges and Criticisms Surrounding Biden’s Relationship with Arab American and Muslim Communities
1–2 minutesThe Biden administration appears to be struggling with finding Arab American and Muslim leaders who are willing to even meet with White House officials, and no Muslim or Arab American groups have endorsed Biden’s reelection bid.
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TelAviv: US Military Assistance to Israel Raises Concerns Amid Prolonged Conflict
1–2 minutesIn the midst of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, recent reports indicate that the United States is set to supply Israel with a substantial arsenal, including F-35 and F-15 warplanes, drones, and thousands of rounds of ammunition. This military assistance comes as the conflict enters its 112th day since the initial attack on…
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Gaza: Building Housing Hundreds Bombed, Shocking Video Reveals Sniper’s Cold-Blooded Act!
1–2 minutesIn a tragic turn of events, a building in the city of Khan Younis, serving as a refuge for hundreds of displaced people, became the target of a devastating attack on Wednesday, as Israeli forces intensified their assaults on southern Gaza. The United Nations has confirmed the strike, which has resulted in a dire humanitarian…
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China: Chinese Construction Companies to Invest $7 Billion in Infrastructure Projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo
2–3 minutesIn a significant development, Chinese construction companies have committed to investing up to $7 billion in infrastructure projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of an agreement linked to their Sicomines copper and cobalt joint venture. The announcement, made on a Saturday, underscores the growing economic ties between China and the resource-rich…
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Yemen: U.S. Forces Intercept Anti-Ship Missile in Yemeni Territory, Citing Imminent Threat
2–3 minutesIn a recent development, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that its forces successfully intercepted an anti-ship missile located in Houthi-held territory in Yemen. The strike, carried out in the early hours of Saturday, was in response to an imminent threat posed by the missile, which was reportedly aimed into the Red Sea and ready…
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Yemen: Shocking Houthi Attack Sparks Global Alarm – Is the British-American Strategy Crumbling?”
2–3 minutesIn a recent development, Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for a targeted operation on the British oil tanker Marlin Luanda in the Gulf of Aden. The attack resulted in a fire aboard the vessel, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in the region. The Houthi assault on an oil tanker off the coast…
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Laliga: Sevilla Manager Quique Delivers Patient Approach for Young Talent Hannibal Amidst Early Struggles
2–3 minutesSevilla’s recent match against Girona saw the absence of young talent Hannibal Mejbri from the team sheet, and manager Quique Sanchez Flores has provided insights into the decision, emphasizing a patient approach for the promising player. “After being with him, talking to him, and having seen his first minutes in Girona, we are going to…
